Here is a look at some interesting gadgets on display at the Consumer Electronics Show at Las Vegas earlier this year
L’oreal has developed a handheld device in partnership with Prinker—a pioneer in printed, non-permanent tattoos to provide customers with their desired eyebrow look
L'oreal's Brow Magic eyebrow printer uses 2,400 tiny nozzles and printing technology with a resolution of up to 1,200 drops per inch (dpi) that can provide consumers with their most precise brow shape in seconds
The device uses AR technology to scan the user’s face and makes recommendations for microblading, micro-shading, or filler effects. It will be available later this year on loreal.com
This device is for the health conscious. This in-house urine analysis platform consists of a pebble-shaped reader and changeable analysis cartridges that support up to three months of readings
U-Scan is a fully automatic device. Stick the reader to your toilet bowl, pass urine, and a thermal sensor detects its presence and switches on a pump that starts a sample’s journey within a microfluidic circuit
The sample is analysed within seconds and the results are automatically transmitted via wifi to the Withings Health Mate app on your phone. U-Scan will be available later this year on withings.com
The DisplaceTV doesn’t even have a power cable! Weighing less than 10 kg, this 55-inch OLED 4K TV comes with four hot-swappable batteries that can last a month
Available only in the US, the TV has no ports as it comes with an AMD chip-powered wireless base unit. Besides voice and touch controls, you can also use gestures to interact with the TV
Dyson’s noise-cancelling headphones will also purify the air around you. The Zone claims to deliver advanced noise cancellation sound or four hours of combined purification
The compressors in each ear-cup draw air through dual-layer filters and project two streams of purified air to the wearer’s nose and mouth, channelled through a non-contact detachable visor