CES 2023 in Las Vegas closed on Sunday, January 8. The great mass of technology was an opportunity for visitors to discover outstanding innovations in fields as diverse as health, virtual reality either the car. and if of many advertised products during this event it will not be available before the end of 2023, some of them are, for the most impatient, already on sale or in pre-order.
• AtmosGear electric skates
A bit of novelty in the world of mobility. The Parisian startup AtmosGear has presented his skates of the same name during CES. Some roller skates whose particularity is to be the first in the world propelled by electrical assistance. In fact, the AtmosGears are equipped with two electric motors whose autonomy allows them to travel about twenty kilometers, climb slopes of 20° as well as support up to 100 kg indicates AtmosGear.
The skates work in two modes: the first offers the possibility of activating the motors via a remote control to brake or accelerate without even having to skate; the second consists of an electrical assistance designed to gain speed in the event of an impulse given by the leg, which allows you to go faster and further without effort. Available in three colors (yellow and black, black or white), the AtmosGear They are available for 500 euros.
• Temporary tattoo Prinker M
Do you want a tattoo without committing to keep it for the rest of your life? The Prinker signed device seems to be the perfect solution. The Korean brand has launched this innovative solution, a device that looks like a small printer, which allows you to easily create and apply temporary tattoos on the skin that come off after the first wash.
Users can choose from 12,000 designs or upload their own designs to a mobile app (Android and iOS) and have them printed on their body with skin-friendly cosmetic ink (makeup pigments) and in just a few seconds. Definitely a fun device to use Available now at the price of 269 euros.
• Hasbro Selfie Series app
Hasbro lance selfie seriesa service that allows you to have personalized figurines made in your likeness based on characters from popular series or comics (Star Wars, Power Rangers, Ghostbusters…). A privilege until now accessible only to the actors and actresses who embodied these heroes.
Selfies Series is based on a 3D printing technology developed by Formlabs that allows for highly detailed faces. To indulge in this little treat, customers will need to download Hasbro’s Pulse app (iOS and Android), choose their character, and then scan their face with a smartphone’s selfie camera. All for 60 dollars (56 euros).
• Unistellar eQuinox 2 connected telescope
Make astronomy accessible to everyone. This is the promise of the Equinox 2, the connected telescope presented at CES by the French manufacturer Unistellar. For good reason, its use does not require any particular configuration or specific knowledge in astronomy. Simply select the object to observe (star, planet, galaxy, etc.), from a catalog of more than 5,000 references, through the Equinox 2 mobile application available on smartphones (iOS and Android). The telescope will then automatically pan to the designated target.
In addition, its image processing system filters light pollution, which allows this device to capture high-resolution images of celestial objects. the equinox 2 it is available for pre-order at 2,499 euros and will be delivered from mid-February.
• Ella connected stroller
It is the Rolls-Royce of strollers. Created by the Canadian startup Glüxkind, Ella is an electric stroller equipped with smart sensors capable of detecting obstacles on the sidewalk. These, together with the on-board assisted driving device, allow the stroller to follow its owner autonomously without the need for manual manipulation.
Its two wide, electrically motorized rear wheels make it easy to push Ella, and its brake assist feature helps prevent the stroller from rolling downhill. Sounds and flashing lights have also been integrated to alert parents to potential dangers. She is currently available for pre-order at a price of 3,800 euros for a launch planned for spring 2023.
Source: BFM TV
