CES Day 2: Summary of the News at CES on Jan 6th, 2022
BMW iX Flow (color changing car), Sky Drive (human sized quad copter), Unlink VR (makes the Valve Index wireless), Dynamic Robotic System Lab: VR powered robot telepresence, Cellid, Inc: AR Display Prototype, Common Computer: AI Network for NFT apps, Luxonis Oak-D (All-in-one AI Depth Camera), Quantum Shieldz Cypher (encrypted calls), Metaverse Music from Samsung C-Lab Outside, Sky Drive (human scale quadcopter), Qudi (led emote mask), Metaverse Music (Samsung C-Lab), BitSensing Inc: Radar 4D: Vertical Range Radar, Light Space 3D (New AR Headset)
This article was written by Micah Blumberg
Please join us live on Clubhouse tonight at 10pm to discuss CES 2022 News Live, the recording will be added here afterwards: here it is:
The main narrative of this news story in the audio that you can listen to below. The rest of the links on this page are meant to accompany the audio story.
BMW iX Flow (color changing car)
Interview with Dr. Stella Clarke, who works at BMW in Munich Germany developing this color changing car. #CES #CES2022
The BMW iX Flow Color changing car up close in person. It uses e-ink technology, it only requires power to change the color so the color does not drain your battery when its not changing. Same technology that is found in the Kindle e-reader.
The color changing car will eventually be available for consumers to purchase but it might be years away. They still have a lot of work to do behind the scenes it’s going to ship to consumers. That additional work includes integrating color e-ink technology, this iteration as you can see is black & white.
Sky Drive: A personal human scale quadcopter.
Dynamic Robotic System Lab: A VR powered Telepresence Robot
This research is being done at Seoul National University
Quantum Shieldz Cypher: A clever way to secure your telephone conversations.
Common Computer: an AI Network for bringing your NFT into a your app of choice, such as a game.
Luxonis: OAK-D
A depth sensing camera with three lenses, the outer two are for depth, center for 4K color capture. The point is they made all of this object tracking & thermal monitoring run on a small device with no extra computer system. No PC needed.
Unlink VR makes the Valve Index wireless
Qudi: World’s first emotional mask
It cost’s about $200 but the software application for your phone gives you a lot of modes to play with.
bitsensing Inc: New 4D Vertical Range Detecting Radar
Light Space 3D (New AR Headset)
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We will be at this again tomorrow Jan 7th 2022: Join us on Clubhouse then also.