It’s the other other white meat. Following up on the success of last year’s Impossible Burger 2.0, Impossible Foods is rolling out a plant-based pork replacement called Impossible Pork. Like the Impossible Burger, the main protein in Impossible Pork is soy, with sunflower and coconut oils serving as fat sources. CNET editors who had a chance to try it on the show floor say it does, in fact, taste like pork.
We caught a glimpse of the ridiculously specced Black Shark 2 Pro gaming phone from Xiaomi at CES. It comes with a Qualcomm Snapdragon 855 Plus processor with a CPU clock speed of up to 2.96GHz, a direct touch multilayer liquid cooling system to keep the processor cool, and a 6.39-inch AMOLED Samsung screen with a 60Hz refresh rate.
We know Razer for its popular gaming hardware, but it now has a 5G router that does double-duty as stationary 5G-based home mesh router and a mobile 5G hotspot. Designed for gamers, the router can dynamically optimize network prioritization to sustain low latency and high bandwidth for gaming.
Jennie, the emotional-support robot puppy
Designed to help self-soothe those with stress, anxiety, loneliness and depression, the Jennie robot puppy from Tombot has touch sensors all over its body to react to touch and voice-activation software to respond to commands. To mimic a dog’s expressiveness, the robot has seven motors in its face, allowing it to move its ears, eyebrows and nose. A companion app will let you update the support robot will additional skills.
The Opte handheld printer from Procter & Gamble searches for dark spots on your skin and deposits tiny droplets of a facial serum with pigment to treat or cover them. A tiny camera to scan your face, looking for any kind of dark spot and then 120 thermal inkjet nozzles dispense a precise amount of pigment to cover the spot.
Many of the sex tech products at CES are focused on pleasure, but Morari has developed a device that, in a sense, helps men withhold pleasure. Morari has device, sometimes called a taint Band-Aid, that sends mild electrical impulses in an attempt to help solve the issue of premature ejaculation.
Rivian said its embedding Amazon Alexa into its upcoming electric vehicles. Alexa will perform all the usual stuff: play music, make calls, send directions to connected devices. But you’ll also be able to control the interior climate, pop the trunk, control the windows and even view the pickup truck’s bed camera if you have an Echo Show or Fire TV.
Being a cord cutter can be great. But hopping between your different streaming services to find the show you want can be less so. The answer? The Dabby home entertainment device can consolidate all your subscription services in one place and even replace your streaming device and let you search for your show, which Dabby will find for you. The device will work with a variety of streaming services, including Netflix, Hulu, Disney Plus and Amazon Prime Video.
Level Lock
This smart lock is not much to look at, and that is the point. The Level Lock hides inside your door, replacing only the internal components of your existing lock, letting you to continue to use your keys. But with the lock you can share access through the app, remotely unlock, set up a geofence to unlock the door, and use your phone for keyless entry. And it’s powered by a CR2 lithium battery. if you don’t want to advertise that you have a smart lock, this is for you.
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