
AmericaJR’s Jason Rzucidlo was LIVE at the Mandalay Bay Convention Center for CES Unveiled. It is the official media preview for CES 2020 in Las Vegas. In this gallery, look for photos of the new technologies that premiered. You’ll see gadgets such as Willow Gen3 breast pumps, Suunto 7 smartwatches, Lora DiCarlo sex toys, PassiveBolt’s Shepherd smart deadbolts, Wi-Charge’s wireless charging devices and more. We’ll also introduce you to Alexa Hackathon Champion Austin Wilson, a student at Case Western University.
The BYTON M-Byte all electric SUV is ready for production! Flat screens on the back of the driver and passenger seats A 48-inch HD screen goes across the driver console They will be manufactured at BYTON’s plant in Nanjing, China The BYTON M-Byte SUV will produce 250 miles of electric range. Entrance to CES Unveiled at Mandalay Bay Convention Center Robot picking up a box CES Innovation award winners Kristy Burns from Willow shows off a photo of a woman who completed a marathon while wearing Willow breast pumps. Kristy Burns from Willow with the Gen3 breast pumps LG Electronics Vacuum cleaner from LG Suunto PR Manager Emily Banks shows off a Suunto 7 smartwatch Suunto 7 smartwatches feature GARMIN maps and health information to compete with Apple watches. The Suunto smartwatches are great for hiking where there is no cell phone coverage. Slot car track that’s being run on batteries After being banned in 2019, Lora DiCarlo returns to CES with their line of sex toys. This year, Lora DiCarlo won two CES Innovation Awards Former University of Michigan student Kabir Maiga describes his PassiveBolt Shepherd smart deadbolt lock. This LEGO train is operating via power from Wi-Charge AmericaJR’s Jason Rzucidlo with Alexa Hackathon Champion Austin Wilson Wilson is a student at Case Western University who was on hand to describe his company Tauon LLC. It “adds new levels of player immersion by giving gmes a voice.” EV charging stations by Wallbox The Wello Family, seen at CES Unveiled on Sunday, will be easy to park in a city, but you won’t be able to fit too many passengers in it. It is described as a bike-car mashup for about $9,000.
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