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The Best Gadgets of CES 2021, and the Weirdest Ones Too
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The weirdest CES ever staged is now over. But no one will be striking booths in Las Vegas or hustling out of $1,000 a night hotel rooms today with all the cool gadgets they’ve shown off all week. That’s because there wasn’t that much new tech shown off. Much of CES was a rehash of the preceding weeks and even months of announcements. It made the all-digital affair even weirder! But there was still some cool stuff that left us pumped for 2021 and some absolutely wild stuff that had us by turns laughing, cringing, and just scratching our heads at the audacity.
Harman Reimagines the In-Vehicle Experience Through ExP Technology Suite
The three new HARMAN ExP concepts Gaming Intense Max, Creator Studio and Drive-Live Concert - preview the future of what s possible in mobility.
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Harman unveiled a series of new mobility experiences that have never before existed in the vehicle. Through extensive consumer insights, it unveiled three new experience concepts – or ExPs – that solve for modern mobility needs. The three new immersive Harman ExPs showcase how connected technologies can redefine the in-car experience for consumers and create new opportunities for automakers.
The three new HARMAN ExP concepts – Gaming Intense Max, Creator Studio and Drive-Live Concert - preview the future of what s possible in mobility. By taking a consumer-centric approach that ensures technologies work seamlessly together to create rich, relevant mobility solutions, HARMAN ExP delivers experience
Retractable Headrest Speaker Wings Give Every Car Passenger Their Own Stereo System
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Well-equipped vehicles come with climate control systems allowing every passenger to customise the temperature at their seat. Today Harman revealed a more ambitious idea that brings that same level of customisability to a car’s sound system, with retractable speaker wings on the headrest of every seat in the vehicle.