The Best Smart Home Tech from CES 2020. (Barron's, 1/15/2020)
No price or release date set. Smart locks? What is this, the Paleozoic Era? LG has taken homefront security further with the ThinQ Smart Door, a wonderwall of welcoming technology.
This shiny monolith includes multiple biometric security features, scanning owners' palms and face before granting access through the portal—and that’s just the start. The ThinQ Smart Door offers a solution for package theft, providing two receptacles (one for regular packages, one for perishables) built in to the door, which owners can control remotely for delivery services.
Other CES2020 posts:
November 2019
SmartyPans. (11/11/2019)
Warming up for CES2020 with a modern version of "Play Misty for Me". (11/29/2019)
January 2020
Pizza served up by Picnic(TM) robot. (1/3/2020)
FutureLight files the Waydoo Flyer under 'bizarre'. (1/3/2020)
Townew automated garbage can, a discomposing sign of the times. (1/8/2020)
When it comes to useless consumer technology products, Charmin Rollbot wipes the competition! (1/8/2020)
LG encourages you to grow your own with its indoor garden appliance. (1/9/2020)
And the promise of a flying car just keeps on floating. (1/10/2020)
Qoobo and Petit Qoobo, robot pillows in two sizes. (1/11/2020)
Meet Samsung's Ballie, who looks like a yellow softball and will follow you everywhere. (1/11/2020)
U by Moen smart faucet. (1/11/2020)
Scary future brought to you by Samsung Neon. (1/11/2020)
Climate360 smart bed. (1/11/2020)
MamaRoo Sleep Bassinet keeps parents in dreamland. (1/12/2020)
Segway S-Pod. (1/12/2020)
Stick-up, highway robbery, case of grand larceny: Core meditation trainer. (1/13/2020)
One-wheel Yeti cooler. (1/13/2020)
Cubii Go compact seated elliptical device. (1/14/2020)
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