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People are reflected in the lens of a pair of Liquid Image Apex HD camera goggles, capable of video and still photography
Liquid Image Apex HD camera goggles, capable of video and still photography, are shown at the CES on Jan. 8. Reuters/Robert Galbraith
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KMS Wristband phones for young children and the elderly are displayed during the 2014 International Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas
KMS Wristband phones for young children and the elderly will consecutively dial up to five phone numbers at the touch of the one button until there is an answer. The phone can also send an alert if the wearer has left a pre-described area. Reuters/Steve Marcus
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A Zepp sensor is shown on a golf glove during “CES Unveiled,” a media preview event to the annual Consumer Electronics Show (CES), in Las Vegas
A Zepp sensor is shown on a golf glove, which analyzes 1,000 data points per second to create 3D representations of a player’s swing. Reuters/Steve Marcus
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PSiO Mind Booster stress management glasses use precise light and sound rhythms to stimulate the brain and influence the user’s state of mind. AP Photo/Julie Jacobson
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The ZTE Blue Watch wearable computer and camera device is shown at the annual Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas
The ZTE Blue Watch wearable computer and camera device is shown at the annual CES. Reuters/Robert Galbraith