Major improvements in the world of AR and VR headsets, with efficient range and best quality of content created for those devices, will be a huge hit. Starting from the reduction in price to improvement in setup and use, to an enhancement in display resolution, the coming up months bound to make the compelling technology even better.
The current developments in wearable technology are largely product-oriented with business apps. Wearables started with fitness trackers, smartwatches as a mainstream. At the moment, it has expanded into wearable devices which can measure, monitor, report on our health and support our lives from the fabric of our clothes or even a patch onto our skin.
Though wearable technology is quite expensive, some sectors still contribute to it for its best usage. One such example is healthcare sector which is highly influenced by wearable technology. In this sector, the surgeons might use Google Glass while operating a patient.
The Wearables Marketplace at CES 2017, featured everything from high-tech fashion and smart jewelry to wearables which track your mood, activity and even your pets, along with newest augmented reality devices. While there were dozens of products on display, some items stood out in the crowd.
In this wide-ranging interview, she shares her biggest lessons in her journey from policy-maker to consultant to start-up director, where she wants to see technology applied more aggressively, advice for companies looking to expand into Southeast Asia, and insights for both policy-makers and technologists from both sides of the fence. Besides being a good friend, Xinwei is someone I admire deeply for her work ethic, depth of thought and calm under pressure. Definitely someone to watch ?
You may think CES is mainly for high-tech people, primarily men, and while that may be true, if you know where to look you can find some great new tech gadgets designed for moms. I found a 21st-century baby stroller called the Origami from 4moms. "What's really cool about this stroller is it has power onboard," said Teresa Hammonds.