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Highlights from the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas.
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An exhibitor takes a photo with a Huawei Mate 10 Pro. REUTERS/Steve Marcus
A showgoer tries out the Flying Dino ride using a Samsung VR headset. REUTERS/Rick Wilking
A photo comes out of the KODAK Mini Shot Instant Camera. REUTERS/Steve Marcus
Attendees try out the Panasonic MAJ7 massage chair. REUTERS/Steve Marcus
The interior of Nissan's IMx electric concept car is shown at the Las Vegas Convention Center during the 2018 CES in Las Vegas, Nevada, U.S. January 9, 2018. REUTERS/Steve Marcus
Attendees try out Dr. Fuji FJ-700 Cyber Gym Body Sport Fitness Fx Massager. REUTERS/Steve Marcus
Xuefeng Chen of China operates a Kudrone drone. REUTERS/Steve Marcus
A MOTOBOT autonomous motorcycle-riding humanoid robot. REUTERS/Steve Marcus
Avatarmind's iPal Smart AI Robots, designed to be companions for children and elderly, perform calisthenics. REUTERS/Steve Marcus
A cutaway display of a Hyundai NEXO fuel cell car. REUTERS/Steve Marcus
Sony's Aibo robotic dogs are displayed. REUTERS/Steve Marcus
A Boosted Board electric skateboard, with a seven-mile range and top speed of 22 mph. REUTERS/Steve Marcus
Jordan Jtakin walks though a 5G wireless broadband technology display in the Intel booth during the 2018 CES in Las Vegas, Nevada. REUTERS/Steve Marcus
ZeTime smartwatches by MyKronoz of Switzerland, the world's first hybrid smartwatch combining mechanical hands with a color touchscreen. REUTERS/Steve Marcus
A robotic My Special Aflac Duck, for children facing cancers, is demonstrated. REUTERS/Rick Wilking
Kano build-it-yourself laptop kits, ages six and older, are displayed during Pepcom's Digital Experience. REUTERS/Steve Marcus
Sony's WF-SP700N wireless, noise-cancelling headphones with a splash-proof design. REUTERS/Steve Marcus
A Buddy robot by Blue Frog roams the floor during the opening event at CES in Las Vegas, Nevada. REUTERS/Rick Wilking
John Cummins, sales and marketing senior vice president for DisplayLink, demonstrates the company's DisplayLink XR reference design with a wireless virtual reality game. REUTERS/Steve Marcus
An Electron Wheel is shown on a bicycle. REUTERS/Steve Marcus
A man looks over a 3D scan of his face after trying out a Bellus3D face scanner. REUTERS/Steve Marcus
A Magik augmented reality toothbrush for children by Kolibree. REUTERS/Steve Marcus
A woman demonstrates the features of a Care OS smart health and beauty hub in a mirror. REUTERS/Steve Marcus
A R-PUR anti-pollution mask, which can filter out particles as small as pm 0.4 microns. REUTERS/Steve Marcus
A woman models Helite's Hip'Air airbag for the elderly. REUTERS/Steve Marcus
A Botley Coding Robot by Learning Resources, designed to teach coding basics to children as young as 5 years old. REUTERS/Steve Marcus
A sensor is shown on Harmon athletic wear by Mitsufuji, made with silver thread panel to make a connection between the sensor and the body. REUTERS/Steve Marcus
A Sensio Air allergen and pollutant tracker is displayed. REUTERS/Steve Marcus
The Catspad smart pet assistant, with the ability to remotely schedule and control food portions. REUTERS/Steve Marcus
A WooHoo home assistant with artificial intelligence is displayed. REUTERS/Steve Marcus
A Velco Wink Bar, with bike tracking and GPS guidance when connected to a smart phone. REUTERS/Steve Marcus
A Lokly encrypted flash drive, accessible when in the presence of a smartphone with the encryption key. REUTERS/Steve Marcus
A Romy Paris personal cosmetic lab, which allows users to formulate their own lotions based on their skin type and daily conditions. REUTERS/Steve Marcus
An Aladin connected-lamp by Domalys, with sensors that can detect if an elderly person has fallen and send an alert to caregivers. REUTERS/Steve Marcus
The Olfactory Alarm Clock for children. REUTERS/Steve Marcus
A Melomind headset, a neurofeedback device with sensors that detect brain activity and help the wearer control stress and improve relaxation through exercises. REUTERS/Steve Marcus
A Flo device (R), which can monitor water usage in your home and cut off water automatically in case of catastrophic flooding. REUTERS/Steve Marcus
EargoMax, a new in-the-ear hearing aid device that also allows natural sound to flow though into the ear, is displayed during Pepcom's Digital Experience. REUTERS/Steve Marcus