CES 2017 Offers Awesome Products; Kuri The Robot, A Smart Bed & First Wearable Breast Pump Included

Jan 21, 2017 09:16 AM EST | Hannah Jill Jose

In the recent CES 2017, many products were introduced bringing out the best and coolest high-tech products which are something to lookout for. From smart watches, toys, bed, TVs, and even security cameras, be sure to check out what is in store this year and prepare to be amazed!

If users think that there's no way a bed can be high-tech, then they better check out the Sleep Number 360. It is a smart bed where consumers can set the angle, temperature, and firmness of the bed. It is set to be released a few months from now and said to cost around $7,500.

 

CES 2017 also showed Kuri the robot, a cute, mobile gadget that is used as a security camera. It has smart remote controlled abilities that help in checking out your kids or even pets especially when you are not at home. It is available by December 2017 and is valued around $700.

Another best product during the show is Lego boost where consumers can turn their Lego toy into an actual motorized toy. It has an app where consumers can also record their voice for a true to life effect. This will be out in the market in August with a price of $160.

 

One unique and interesting high tech product is the very first wearable breast pump called the Willow. According to The Verge, this wireless and wearable breast pump is something that women might want. It can be worn under the clothes, machine washable and operates silently. It can also be synched using and app to track milk output. This is simply not just innovative but a game-changer as well. It is expected to come this spring for about $430.

Also seen in the CES 2017 is the HP Sprout 3D-Scanning PC which is a perfect product for CGI creators, artists, and designers. It has a mat that serves as another screen, 2D & 3D scanner, projector, and camera.

 

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