engadget, 1/6/2023
Rather than showing up to CES with a viral beauty gadget, L’Oréal debuted an assistive lipstick applicator that will be useful to millions. The cosmetics company worked with utensil maker Verily, which produces stabilizing and leveling cutlery for people with limited hand and arm mobility, to create Hapta. The result is a sturdy grip-and-gimbal system that lets those with limited finger dexterity or strength more independently apply lipstick. Though there are some quirks the company needs to iron out before releasing the Hapta in December, it’s impressive that this is both a finished product and has a relatively affordable suggested retail price of $150 to $200.
Other CES 2023 posts:
Sony Honda EV joint venture. (12/26/2022)Peugeot Inception Concept teaser. (12/18/2022)
First OLED wireless TV. (12/18/2022)Loona petbot. (1/2/2023)
Bespoke AI wall oven. (1/4/2023)
Lenovo dual-screen laptop. (1/6/2023)
Kohler $16,000 stillness bathrub. (1/6/2023)
Nuwa pen. (1/6/2023)
Aska A5 evtol flying car. (1/6/2023)
Asus 3D laptop. (1/6/2023)
Withings U-Scan, the first hands-free home urine lab. (1/7/2023)
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