CES 2012. Best Innovations 2012: 17 Winners
I always wondered how panelists vote for best products. Sometimes I agree with them, but on other occasions I have some reservations. It is a question of personal preferences though. Below you will see 17 products chosen as best innovations of CES 2012. The list is varied, but entries represent different market segments.“Smart” SafePlug from 2D2C Inc
It looks like a standard plug visually non-distinguishable from the rest of the breed, but appearances are deceptive. In fact it can decide when the gadget is fully charged and unplug it at the time, which saves your money. As far as the majority of phones can stop the charging process, but can't unplug, we have an intriguing solution on our hands. Every plug can be equipped with the tag to remember charging preferences for different gadgets. It is indeed simple and smart.Tablet and Phone in One Body: Asus Padfone
The passion to combine several devices in one is appealing today as never before. For example, Asus decided to take a tablet and equip it with a phone. The task was to ensure that you could still comfortably use the phone. Hence appeared Padfone, which is a 10.1" tablet with the phone on the other side. It is based on Tegra3 and both gadgets have separate batteries. A SIM card is in the phone only, but the connection works for two devices. The tablet functions as a dock station as two gadgets share one memory storage. The solution runs on Android 3.x (with further upgrade to Android 4) and will appear in stores this summer. The price is not known yet.Plug with USB Jacks from Audiovox (RCA USB Wall Plate Charger)
The majority of consumer electronic devices boast USB jacks now and people charge them through laptops or PCs. Subsequently we do not charge certain devices from regular plugs and it was all too logical to create a plug with the USB jack. It is hardly a groundbreaking innovation, but it is an effective solution for many users.Basis Band from Basis
It is the first online monitor to track down your health parameters. I absolutely adore such toys and already signed up to buy it, but the release date has not been unveiled yet. This “watch” measures the distance you walked, burned calories, amount of sleep, heartbeat, etc. The collected data is sent via USB to a PC and added to your online profile. In subsequent versions of the model the company promises a Bluetooth module and wireless synchronization. Replaceable bracelets are already available to color the watch. I hope the company will implement its design, because the competition is heated (for example, iPod Nano can do the same). Basis Band B1 will fetch 199$, which is not cheap, but the model is appealing nonetheless.Kitchen Tablet Holder from Belkin
I like the company for various accessories they are coming up. Some of them are funny, others are useful, while some are purchased just to try once and forget. This gadget allows you to fix the tablet on any kitchen shelf. There are no screws here, just put the base on the shelf and place the tablet there. If you cook a lot watching a movie or surfing the web can be rather handy.D-Premier Home Sound System from Devialet
The design of the system is futuristic, but the functions are enigmatic. It is a customizable sound system with the pre-amplifier, patented digital-analogue amplifier and DAC in one body. If it makes much sense for you share your thoughts on our forum.MyFord Mobile
New technologies are always mind blowing. I imagine how I will explain to my grandchildren that before cars used petrol instead of electricity. They would be surprised and question the viability of earlier solutions. So far it is not simple to charge your electric or hybrid car, but Ford offers a dedicated application. It helps you to plan your route (even with numerous stops) to avoid running out of power in the middle of nowhere. You can also remotely control the car: start the engine, warm up the salon, check the power level and so on. Additional options are interesting and very modern. I would like to have them in my gas guzzling car. Unfortunately, the manufacturer does not promise it so far.Wireless Speakers Libratone with Airplay Technology
I like Scandinavian design. Products look different and use natural materials. Sometimes I think what if to get rid of Italian furniture and buy new items from IKEA. Cheep and cheerful. This case is a bit different. Libratone is a stylish set of speakers transmitting music without wires courtesy of Airplay technology from Apple. The speakers can be located in any part of the room. If you want the music to come from all corners buy a bunch of speakers to work with one sound source. If you wish they will work with several devices. It is really very interesting.Lytro Digital Camera
Frankly speaking I have been following Lytro for some time now. This tiny startup company can change the world of digital photography. You take a shot and only then use a computer to select the resolution level. It can be the background or any object at the front, while distances do not matter. Sounds like magic, but the technology behind is pretty simple, though requires difficult solutions to implement it. You can read ourself how the system works.To understand the magic full well look at one of available samples.
If the company releases the camera by the end of the year it will become one of the most attractive Christmas presents. Price will be important, but technical possibilities are already quite impressive.
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