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The Nokia Sleep will be available in early 2018 for $100 (roughly £75 or AU$125, converted). Ovie's Smarterware -- essentially a Bluetooth button you can stick on your Tupperware -- will let you know when your kale is about to go limp. Stick it on to your leftovers, tell Alexa or Google Assistant what you're storing and Ovie's database will take care of the rest. A three-pack of buttons will cost $60 when Smarterware hits the market by the end of the year. The price converts to roughly £45 or AU$75.
Microsoft and Johnson Controls are responsible for this Cortana-powered smart thermostat, Glas -- we're not sure what happened to that final "s" -- is powered by Windows usagi's pattern old style iphone case 10 IoT Core and features a translucent OLED display with touch controls, though it also supports Microsoft's digital assistant, Cortana, It can control your home's temperature, keep an eye on the weather outside and track energy savings, Preorders will begin in March 2018 with a retail price of $319 in the US, (Pricing for UK and Australia is not yet available, but that converts to about £235 or AU$405.)..
Though the product isn't particularly dramatic -- a 20-second skin care mask that's supposed to replace the 20-minute version -- the stagecraft of Foreo's booth is undeniable. Chainsaws, guards clad in body armor and faces covered in saran wrap are just some of the details designed to evoke the modern skincare industrial complex. Foreo's mask is available now on Kickstarter, having raised 19 times its goal of $20,000. On a brighter note, there's My Special Aflac Duck -- a cute robotic stuffed animal meant to comfort kids with cancer. Its touch sensors, light-reactive sensors and microphone work together to adapt to different environments and adjust the duck's behavior. When you hold it, it's incredibly lifelike as it dances, nuzzles and seems to breathe. Hands-down, the cuddliest robot at CES this year.
Each duck costs approximately $200 (around £150, AU$255), but Aflac usagi's pattern old style iphone case will donate these robot companions at no cost to any children newly diagnosed with cancer, And here's another robot you might want to sleep with, This pillow-looking creature comes equipped with everything you want in a bedmate: an accelerometer, an audio sensor and a carbon dioxide sensor, Hold it to your chest and you'll actually feel Somnox pulse as if it's breathing, which is meant to help you relax and fall asleep, The Somnox is due out this fall for $550 (roughly £400 or AU$700)..
If you don't already have a homebody roommate, you might be interested in Kevin. This smart speaker simulates the lights and noise of a populated house -- whether that's the flickering blue light and noise of an action movie playing late at night, a conversation in the kitchen or the shadows of someone walking around the living room doing the vacuuming. Mitipi will launch Kevin on Kickstarter in the coming weeks for $150 (that's roughly £110 or AU$190). When it launches officially, that price will go up to $300 (£220, AU$385).
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