10 Wearable Devices That Stole The Show At CES 2019. (CRN, 1/16/2019)
Quell is a wearable device from NeuroMetrix that provides an over-the-country, drug-free solution for treating chonric pain. The device uses advanced neurotechnology to stimulate sensor nerves, sending neural pulses to the brain and blocking pain signals. ($299)
Amaon reviews:
From "This is a gift from God!" (5 stars) to "Awesome product but.....(3 stars) to "Did not work for me" (1 star).
Other 2019 CES posts:
AVidea Group Safe Zone Gunfire Detector. (12/5/2018)
FADES auto-darkening eyewear. (12/7/2018)
Estelle Costanza does not approve of this car porn. (12/12/2018)
Smart smoke detectors. (12/15/2018)
LG CineBeam Laser 4K projector. (12/22/2018)
Poopy diaper alarm for harried parents. (12/25/2018)
Twice breathlessly promotes the "Clash of the Robovacs". (12/28/2018)
Don't worry, you won't have to throw away your stupid shoes. (12/31/2018)
Samsung is building The Wall. (1/6/2019)
Hypnbos smart sleep mask. (1/8/2019)
Hyundai creates a car with body parts. (1/9/2019)
Intimate messager banned, gender bias alleged. (1/13/2019)
Why brush? Because they'll soon be Y-Brush! (1/13/2019)
Auto Sense wireless charger car mount. (1`/13/2019)
EyeForcer improves posture without nagging parents. (1/14/2019)
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