- Hey, guys, it's
HowStuffWorks at CES 2016,
We are at CES Unveiled,
a special press event
that happens before the
show floor even opens.
Here are five things we got
to see before anyone else did.
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This is the Ziro IO
hand-controlled robotics kit.
You actually wear the remote control
as a glove on your hand.
You could say the power of robotics
lies in the palm of your hand,
but don't because they threw
me out when I did that.
Next is Immersit.
This is a system that
you put under your couch.
It actually moves your couch in time
with the stuff that's going
on in your television set.
It could be TV shows,
movies, even video games,
and, if you have no
dignity, it looks like this.
Next we stopped over at DJI.
This is the drone company
that is transforming
film as we know it.
I mean, imagine, you have a drone capable
of shooting in 4k
resolution for under $1000.
I think some crane operators are gonna be
looking for a job pretty soon.
Next, I looked at Smart Me Up.
Now, this isn't a physical product,
it's actually software,
facial recognition technology,
and it doesn't just recognize
your face for verification
or authentication, it also
recognizes your gender
or you age, or how happy you are.
It guessed that I was 45,
and then I was significantly less happy.
Finally, I checked out
Orbitrec from Cerevo.
This is a 3D printed
bike and it's connected,
meaning it has censors in the bike
that indicate everything
from its GPS location,
to temperature and other metrics as well,
so you can actually gather data
as you ride your 3D printed bike
that's connected to the
internet and things,
I don't know how you
get more CES than that.
Guys, this is just a split-second look
at the sort of stuff that's going to be
on display at CES this year.
We're going to cover a lot more of it,
so make sure you stay tuned
at now.howstuffworks.com
to get our take on the
stuff that is gonna be
in your home in the next year.
