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OrCam MyEye 2 Wearable Vision Assistant
Targeted at people who are visually impaired or those who suffer from reading difficulties, OrCam MyEye can be retrofitted to a pair of spectacles. Using AI-powered smart camera technology, it enables users to ‘see’ in the best way possible. How does it achieve this?
The inbuilt advanced camera on the wearable clicks a picture and transmits that information ‘audibly’ to the user. What is more, if it comes across any printed text, it instantly reads that as well to the user using AI. Currently, it is being used in more than 40 countries between a wide user base of 6 years to 100.
Leka
Described as an ‘exceptional toy for exceptional children’, it is an interactive robotic companion meant for children with special needs. Using the sphere-shaped device, they can play games that are designed to be educational as well as engage in conversations using AI, helping them comprehend communication and enable greater social interaction.
LeEco Smart Bicycle
China-based LeEco’s smart connected bikes have a slew of features packed into it – built-in fitness tracking tools, GPS navigation, video streaming, and more. Displayed on a 4-inch Android touchscreen, the bike is tailored-made for active people and allows them to communicate with other bikers through the built-in walkie-talkie feature.
Additionally, users can also log their bike rides, and the bike is also capable of automatically alerting owners each time the security alarm goes off. What is more, its location can easily be tracked via a connected app.
BIC Smart Shaver AI-Enabled Razor
A great shave admittedly takes several steps and BIC has unwrapped a new AI-enabled prototype shaver that captures all relevant data to improve a user’s overall shaving experience. This data includes thickness and density of hair, speed of shaving, the number of strokes made, etc. and curates it in a companion app.
Samsung SelfieType Invisible Keyboard
Samsung has enabled a new input method for smartphone users that will help them to enjoy more agility when using smaller devices. Powered by AI and image recognition technologies, it creates a virtual (and invisible) keyboard on a user’s desk. Using a smartphone’s camera, these technologies try to determine what the users are typing.
BACtrack Skyn Alcohol Monitor
Although not approved by the US FDA yet, the world’s first wearable alcohol monitor shows a lot of promise. How does it work? Skyn connects to an iOS companion app via Bluetooth and uses technology to monitor alcohol consumption in real time.
Another option is to wear the device, which is integrated with alcohol biosensors, to track Transdermal Alcohol Content (TAC) in real time. It measures the tiniest amount of alcohol permeating through the wearer’s skin and reportedly uses a proprietary algorithm to make an estimation of the amount of alcohol content in their blood.
CHiPK9 Robot Dog
Developed by WowWee, CHiP is an AI-powered robot dog that mimics an actual one. Equipped with advanced sensors, it has the ability to be trained appropriately. Just like a real dog, it is always aware, can learn simple commands, may even play fetch, and follow users around!

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