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The Sexiest Innovations From CES 2022

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CES 2022 was one of the sexiest in-person events in recent memory. We’ve seen some truly groundbreaking new technology and a real glimpse into the kind of future we could have. And that’s pretty sexy. Of all the innovations to emerge from CES 2022, here are our favorites.

Sexy Wi-Fi-Eating TV Remotes

Batteries are non-biodegradable toxic waste. Wouldn’t it be nice if we could find a new means of energy? Like, the sun? 

Samsung introduced the SolarCell TV Remote. It charges from the sun and from radio waves generated from devices like Wi-Fi routers. This technology is currently limited to charging low-power devices like remotes. But it could be used to power tablets and smartphones in the future.

Sexy Chameleon Cars

The BMW iX Flow looks like something out of a big-budget sci-fi movie. The technology is similar to ebook tech. The iX Flow is concept-only at this stage but is intended to be more than just cosmetic. The idea is to change according to the weather – light color in hot, dark color in cold – so as to cut down on the cooling and heating energy required inside the vehicle. 

Sexy Service Robots

We’ve all seen the creepy hyper-lifelike humanoid robot from CES 2022. But there have been more practical robotic innovations that don’t seem like a step towards a robot-themed apocalypse. 

Bear Robotics Servi could very well replace human servers. But will it also have to take the sommelier test? 

The Labrador Systems Retriever bot could make a big impact on the healthcare side of things. The Retriever can carry around 25lbs and has two shelves that can move up and down as needed. This type of robot is great for people with medical-related immobility issues. 

Sexy Beauty Tech

Thanks to CES 2022, we’re stepping into the future sexier than ever before. The Sound Mirror from Icon.AI looks like an ordinary mirror. Except it conceals a voice-activated smart speaker that can play music, let you check the weather, set alarms, or control other smart devices. 

L’Oreal revealed an at-home hair dye device. It is not known whether it is “no tears” compatible or not.

Ninu introduced a “smart perfume.” Really. They claim they have created a product capable of personalizing fragrance when connected to an app. 100 different fragrances depending on the mood, weather, or whatever the occasion may be. 

Y-Brush, which first debuted at CES 2017, returned a little updated for CES 2022. The unusual, jaw-shaped electric toothbrush claims to brush your teeth in just ten seconds. Except now it has an easier-to-hold handle and more modes like teeth-whitening and gum care. 

Sexy First Look at the Metaverse

With COVID still ruining everyone’s lives, some companies and firms chose to appear entirely virtual or a physical/digital hybrid. 

Samsung offered a metaverse booth. Proctor and Gamble teamed up with London’s Royal Botanic Gardens where users could wander the virtual grounds and learn about sustainability, fresh ingredients, and all that crap. 

SK Group offered a 360-degree video presentation that merged the physical and the digital in its Green Forest Pavilion. In the experience, the South Korean company showcased its plans for global carbon reduction. 

CES 2022 was certainly the sexiest CES in a long time. We can’t wait for next year!

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