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Khoboo Therapy Robot Was Arghulbly The Star of CTC 2017.

Tokyo, Japan

In Chiba, an industrial town outside Tokyo, CEATEC is Japan's largest electronic show.
Each year the World Bullet Train, Walman and Blue LED Light displays its latest, cutting-edge user consumer technology.

In 2017, Sharp introduced 8K era with 27-degree monitored monitors, along with the release of next month, Lenovo introduced a Star Wars JD Challenge Challenge, which allowed users to take part in virtual reality warfare battles and plenty of robots. After all, Japan.

The eight highlights of the Quiristest Innovations performed on the CNN program.

"Gundam Concierge Harao" is one of many robots that are displayed in CEA-TEC 2017.

Get the perfect chew

It looks like a Bluetooth hands-free tool, but it measures to measure your black strokes as you eat.

From the ear, it is easier than the existing bite counters (they are generally connected with the chin) and can detect the bite speed of the user, the bites per minute and the bite of numbers, using the wave appearance found on the back of the ear.

Sharp has somewhat disclosed this concept: the device synchronizes to the smartphone app, which is classified by animal type, which means slow turtles are turtles.

The product is on sale next year. Soon it shares information collected with Japanese universities. The goal is to allow the user to achieve accurate chewing habits.

We take so long to do so.

Earprint to replace the fingerprint?

Do you think your fingerprint is safe? Think again. Last year, researchers at Michigan State University demonstrated that they could be hacked using a little more than an inkjet printer.

Enter the earpiece.

The US-based technology company Descartes developed biometrics, which works like: Firstly, the user will download the ERGO software on their smartphone.

The user presses the center of the touch screen in their ear while flipping their head. A sound is then sent into the ear, and the "resonant sound of the ear", the resonant sound is unique to each person.

ERGO uses sensors embedded in modern Android smartphones, namely no additional hardware required.

Authentication takes a second time, and the company says, improves with the use, the user stores up to ten scans of the ear.

An army of factory robots

Oranon's Artificial Intelligence (AI) Automatic Transportation Mobile Robot at CEATEC.

Omran Artificial Intelligence (AI) Automatic Transportation Mobile Robot Machines are designed to work together in factories.

White robots launched in January, rotating around, collect data and create maps in their "brain", then they can use their environment to navigate independently.

All controller is required to set the robot's destination set and navigate its own way. The laser sensors on all sides of the "body" allow the robot to detect unexpected objects - for example, a person. Using those maps, it may change back to the destination.

Robox can travel 1.8 m distance per second, and weighs up to 130 kilograms - even though they are slowly getting the burden of flying.

And their application is not limited to factories. At the Incheon airport in South Korea, mobile robot offers consumers' drinks.

The calorie scanner

The dinner is ready. But first sign in with your calorie scanner.

It's the idea behind the Colorocco. Its infrared scanner manufacturer Panasonic measures the nutrients within a 20% accuracy range. Current calorie scanners take between two and three minutes, where tech works in just 10 seconds.

As well as the people who expect to lose weight, the product is also aimed at diabetes and other diet-affected health conditions. Scanner stores nutritional data, and panasonic consumers feel that recipes are designed to meet customer needs.

Price and launch date shall be determined.

Supermarkets of tomorrow

There are no new online stores, but if physical shops are online
The thought behind the Vocates, a range of electronic supermarket price tags that feed the centralized system that uses real-time data to maintain a store.

Is there enough footfall in the milk aisle? The heatmap of the system can detect and reduce prices automatically on the items to be sold.

It also gets smarter. Enabling technology technology called LinkRay allows users to scan price tags with their smartphones to provide additional product information.

Technology is still in development, but provides an insight into what the future stores are.

A digital makeover

Ever wonder how you should look with thick eyebrows? Or wearing duplicate eyelashes?

Panasonic's Makeup Design Tool users can experiment with these opportunities and more. The graphics editing software in video simulation mode uses its live canvas video. Customers can apply makeup on their image and get realistic projection of their real makeover.

Brushes of various sizes are chosen to draw the hair on the face, or apply blurter.

The technology is aimed at stores, wedding photography studios and cosmetic brands. The application is complete, and Panasonic will see it as business partners, make-up brands, and the market.

The perfect babysitter?

"Good morning, are you sleeping good?" Asks the cocot.

Panasonic is known as the perfect child care partner, bowling ball-shaped and sleeping children can go to bed, sing songs from the cloud and help with the development of children's education.

Parents are ordered to spherical social robots, who are their assistant as a child assistant.

Oh, and it has some serious facial expressions.

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