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CES 2018: Smart mirror to 360-degree video recording glasses, top gadgets from Day 2
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During the Day 2 of the CES 2018 at Las Vegas, we found quite a few innovative devices that really impressed us. Some of these products enabled smart homes, while others showed advancements in camera technology. These futuristic devices could enter our lives soon, given the range of functions each of these creations can achieve. From smart mirror that makes wearing make-up easier by detecting room temperatures, to telescope that can digitally map the night sky; there were quite a few devices that caught our attention. Here is our pick of quirky gadgets from Day 2 at the Las Vegas Convention Centre. (Source: Photo by Nandagopal Rajan)
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This smart mirror developed by Coway Co automatically adjusts temperature of its surroundings, letting people apply cosmetics at optimum conditions. The smart mirror is fitted with sensors that can detect room temperature. (Source: Photo by Nandagopal Rajan)
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Opcom Farm GrowBox - a smart home concept - showcases that vegetables can be grown at home. The device can monitor air and soil quality, while the bulbs on Opcom Farm GrowBox provides artificial sunlight. (Source: Photo by Nandagopal Rajan)
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The O2-Light Table Garden is aimed at bringing outdoor gardening home. The device can also monitor air quality for growth of the plant growth. (Source: Photo by Nandagopal Rajan)
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Those concerned about their liquid intake can consider the LifeFuels Bottle, which is a portable drink maker enabled with Bluetooth and single-button LED interface. The highlight of LifeFuels Bottle is it can track nutrition and hydration levels in beverages. (Source: Photo by Nandagopal Rajan)
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TwinswHeel is an autonomous parcel delivery logistics droid, designed to provide efficient solutions for homes. The bot can estimate room and wall dimensions to help arrange luggage. (Source: Photo by Nandagopal Rajan)
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Light L16 is a compact camera that captures details of scene at multiple focal lenghths to combine over 10 images in to a single high-resolution photo. The files on this portable camera can be seamlessly transferred to a range of devices. (Source: Photo by Nandagopal Rajan)
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Triby is a Bluetooth airplay speaker that comes enabled with patented 3D sound processing. The smart portable device works with Apple HomeKit, and it can be used to control HomeKit devices with the touch of a button. (Source: Photo by Nandagopal Rajan)
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Gemini PDA, a touch-type computer has been created by Planet Computers. The pocket-sized device is capable of running Android as well as Linux, and it can be used for calls and regular communication. (Source: Photo by Nandagopal Rajan)
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Stellina is a digital telescope that enables digital imaging of the night sky. Developed by Vaonis, this stargazing device can capture real-time images for social media, and can be operated through a phone. (Source: Photo by Nandagopal Rajan)
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Orbi Prime is said to be the world's first 360-degree video recording glasses. Created by Orbi, this light wearable is expected to make 360-degree videos easier to shoot. (Source: Photo by Nandagopal Rajan)
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Short Story Dispenser is a smart printer that has been created by Short Edition. It lets users print short stories that the device picks off the Internet. people can pick stories as per reading time, with options of one minute, one minutes and five minutes long stories. (Source: Photo by Nandagopal Rajan)