Category Archives: CES 2013

Delphi Clears Up Cords in Car with Wireless Charging



Delphi's Wireless Charging System
Delphi’s Wireless Charging System
Delphi is currently working on a technology that will get rid of cords and clutter that exist in most vehicles on the roads today. How? Delphi’s Wireless Charging for consumer devices will be able to power all of your mobile electronic devices for you, without the need for plugs, adapters or cords. This allows not only a cleaner car, but a much safer car. We’ve seen wireless charging before, with standards such as Qi with Fulton Innovations, and Delphi is looking to improve upon the wireless charging distance that currently exists in some devices, in order to make almost the entire car a charging port. The best part is that Delphi’s Wireless Charging uses no cables or pads you need to stick onto a device and the charging rate is almost the same as what you get with a cord stuck into the wall at your house. The system will automatically engage once a device is in range so you never have to worry about telling the car when to charge your gadgets on the go.

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Video by Nakia Mann of F5 Live.


i-Mego Offers Up Affordable, Sleek-Looking Headphones without Compromising Clarity



i-Mego Headphones
i-Mego has style, doesn’t skimp on quality
i-Mego is a CES 2013 Innovations Awards winner who specializes in really high quality headphones that don’t break the bank. Their over-the-ear Throne have two models that are specifically tuned for different types of soundstages, or what you’re listening to. They also sport a classic 50’s style look which are sure to make audiophiles everywhere happy. Getting into the Innovations Awards winner, i-Mego has created the Stone earbuds, which are kind of like an on-stage in-ear monitor but has four different shapes that fit almost anyone’s ear. This is much less expensive than shelling out $1,000 for custom in-ear monitors that have taken over the industry. i-Mego’s Throne and Stone prices are also sure to surprise you, given the quality and clarity of sound that they produce.

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Video by Scott Ertz of F5 Live.


StickNFind Bluetooth ID Tag System : TPN Best of CES2013



SticknFInd logoIt’s almost unheard of for an IndyGoGo project to raise TEN TIMES the goal – but StickNFind has set the record with thousands of excited people waiting to get their hands on the product. It’s easy to see why. The system is built on a smartphone app that takes a “James Bond” style radar view for any object that has a Stick N Find tag affixed to it, and beeps as you get closer and closer to the object. The system is Bluetooth based, giving a range of a few hundred feet – but the smart phone app can adapt to a number of use scenarios. For example if a pet or child goes out of the range, it can immediately set an alarm. If an object comes into range (for example, luggage on an airline carousel) an alarm can sound. Plus, multiple tags can be observed by the same system. We were so impressed with this product that we gave it the highest honor – the TPN Best of Show for CES2013.
TPN Interview by Andy McCaskey, SDRNews and Jaime Davis, .
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Art – Fashion – Style : In Bluetooth Form



Earloomz logoEarloomz is at the front of the pack when it comes to combining art, fashion and style with Bluetooth headsets . The target market is females under the age of thirty, and the main idea is to position the Bluetooth headset as a fashion accessory. That means that licensing and market research is a main focus of the company.  The retail price is $34.99 ,and it can be found online or at various big box retailers.
TPN Interview by Andy McCaskey, SDRNews and Jaime Davis, .
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A “NetFlix” Like Service for News Papers Around the World



PressreaderMoving the Newspaper industry into the digital world is a challenge around the world. The tablet reader is probably the best thing that has happened to newspapers – and this new service called PressReader allows you to aggregate over 2300 newspapers from around the world – replicas of  thousands of newspapers for a low fee of $30 per month. The traditional business model is no longer sustainable – but online versions of newspapers in web page form is not kept pace. The form factor of the tablet and availability of WiFi has changed the physical delivery of content as well as the mode of consumption. With a natural-feeling reading process, the tablet makes it much more newspaper-like and opens up a whole new group of consumers.
TPN Interview by Andy McCaskey, SDRNews and Jaime Davis, .
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Market Leader – Market Disruptor



Monoprice LogoMonoprice CEO Ajay Kumar joined the Tech Podcast Crew at CES to provide insight into the company that has made a major contribution to podcasting by providing quality cables, hardware and accessories at extremely affordable prices. The enthusiastic response from CES attendees demonstrates how important Monoprice value can be to startup and established companies alike.  The company has over 250 employees and $125million in sales and is growing very rapidly. Feedback from customers helps them with the decision to add categories and products. Their goal is to insure a good experience, and to that end their employees are continually testing their new product additions.  Professional Audio products have just been added, sure to be extremely attractive to podcasters and other new media producers. New product areas in home automation, action cams and monitoring are also in the works.

TPN Interview by Andy McCaskey, SDRNews and Jaime Davis, .

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Displair Lets You Play with Air and a Screen at the Same Time



Displair - Play with Air
Displair – Play with Air
One of the most interesting and unique technologies we saw at Eureka Park at CES came from Displair. This company is the inventor of the first interactive airborne display, by the same name, complete with multi-touch support. This is perfect for anybody doing advertising, promotional campaigns or anything else that needs the “cool” factor. The best thing about Displair is that the image stays totally penetrable for physical objects. For example, we got to see a demo of Fruit Ninja and were able to slash those fruits into oblivion by slicing through the screen. This is a really great product that you’ve just got to see to get it.

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Video by Nakia Mann of F5 Live.


Jhoombox Combines Karaoke and Internet-Streaming and Makes Singing Fun for All



Jhoombox Internet Streaming Karaoke Device
Jhoombox Makes Karaoke a Blast Again
Jhoombox is the first streaming box that makes you sing. Running off of Android, think of it like a mix between a Roku and a karaoke machine, where you’re connected to the Internet and you don’t need any special cables to get the party started. Plus, just like any other TV enhancer, it’s got movies, TV shows, music, games, social apps and a web browser. We personally like the fact that you can live search thousands of available songs, record your song, publish it and then share it across almost any social network, including quick YouTube uploading. The console itself looks like a little keyboard and you get a really nice air mouse controller with it as well. Jhoombox still has some time before it hits shelves, but at that point the company looks to have millions of songs in its library to sing to.

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Video by Nakia Mann of F5 Live.


R360UND Brings Science and Data to Your Action Shots



Action cameras have been one of the latest crazes at CES. From GoPro to one of our favorites, Liquid Image’s Apex HD, the cameras have gotten better, have added Wi-Fi and can really take a beating. But something is lacking from those gadgets once you capture that stunt or trick – the data. Not the video itself, but the science behind the video, like the acceleration rate or G-force the rider got from that last jump. Well, R360UND (pronounced “rebound”) looks to give you all of that with a sensor device that captures anything you’d ever want to know about that successful (or not so successful) backflip you just pulled off. It can read altitude, location, acceleration, G-force and more. You can then take that data and lay it over the video itself or, if it was a failed trick, look at the data to see where exactly the problem lied. So before you jump onto the ski lift and hit Devil’s Curve in Aspen, be sure to check out this video.

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Video by Nicholas DiMeo of F5 Live.


Smartphone Screenguards With Glass



Bodyguardz LogoBodyguardz (formerly Next Level Up -NLU Products) was recognized in 2011 by the as one of the INC Magazine  Top 5000 Fastest Growing Companies. At CES, they also received a CEA Innovation Award. One of their premier products is made from a special chemically-tempered glass, ScreenGuardz® Pure™ Premium Glass , offering a smudge-resistant coating and high touch sensitivity ensure performance. This is glass 15 mils in thickness – providing shock resistance and protection but a feel that is almost identical to the original smartphone surface.

One of the biggest complaints in the screen protector world is the adhesive application that traps bubbles. During the interview, our Philip Chipping demos the installation process and gives some tips on how to remove dust from the air and install the shield.

TPN Interview by Andy McCaskey, SDRNews and Jaime Davis, .
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