CNET News - CES wearable tech includes onesie to track baby's breath
CNET News - CES wearable tech includes onesie to track baby's breath
2014-01-09
get ready to clear out a corner of your
closet at the consumer electronics show
in las vegas companies showed off
wearable tech for our wrists our ears
and more the MIMO monitor proves you're
never too young to start using a
wearable device this onesie incorporates
sensors that track a baby's breathing
temperature and body position sensor
here is a our new respiration sensor it
actually looks at the rise and fall of
the chest thankfully this tech is not
just wearable but also machine washable
of the many wrist-worn gadgets a couple
stood out casio sports gear aims to be a
more versatile SmartWatch the function
of the buttons can be changed depending
on what you're doing say you're
listening to music the buttons can be
used to skip tracks and if you're going
for a run buttons can be used to start
or stop your workout another handy
feature this find button press it and
your phone starts chirping the razor
Naboo is part fitness tracker part
SmartWatch built-in gesture recognition
also means you can follow someone on
twitter by just shaking their hand
wearable gadgets developed by intel
included these biometric earbuds that
use an optical sensor to measure your
heart rate and a smart headset codenamed
jarvis jarvis is actually always going
to be listening and can be set to
different modes where it will provide
data on the fly or will listen to you
the great thing about Jarvis is that it
kind of takes away that the pain of
having to take your phone out to talk to
Siri or you know google voice or
whatever Jarvis is a headset it's always
honest in your ear is always listening
so all you have to say is hello Jarvis
and then you know follow that with a
question for more coverage from CES go
to CES cnet com in Las Vegas I'm Sumi
das cnet for CBS News
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