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Forbes, December 29, 2023
Ruahlab Inc.’s Ruah wearable has received an innovation award from the CES CEA organisation even before the show begins. From a glance it looks a bit like a face mask worn only over the nose. However, it’s an AI-powered device that monitors breathing patterns, in order to help diagnose sleep apnea. As such, it’s a much more convenient alternative to polysomnography, which uses a multi-sensor polysomnogram to assess sleep abnormalities.
Other CES 2024 posts:
AI comes to driver management systems. (11/21/2023)
ITEN rechargeable microbattery. (11/21/2023)
BEREX Reclining Massage Bed. (11/23/2023)
Signia Silk Charge&Go IX Hearing Aid. (11/23/2023)
Autel Energy EV charging stations. (11/23/2023)
GyroGearTM hand stabilizer. (11/23/2023
DoseRX1, 3D medicine printer. (11/24/2023)
Proxgy SmartHat safety helmet. (11/24/2023
Hyundai eVTOL purpose built vehicles (PBVs). (11/24/2023)
Lumary HDMI sync box. (11/25/2023)
Continental's Radar Vision Parking. (11/24/2023)
Serry Smart Cooker. (11/24/2023)
TomTom Map Maker. (11/28/2023)
Hisense 5S Series Washer. (11/28/2023)
Agon Pro PD49 OLED monitor. (11/28/2023)
Samsung Galaxy Z 5Fold. (11/28/2023)
MARQ Golfer—Carbon Edition wearables. (11/29/2023)
Caterpillar Cat® R1700 XE LHD. (11/30/2023)
Cyrusher Hurricane e-bike. (12/2/2023)
Cyrusher Thunders electric surfboard. (12/2/2023)
Cyrusher electric skateboard (12/2/2023)
Invaiz Grid Pro. (12/4/2023)
AGC Wideye. (12/6/2023
Pebble Flow electric semi-autonomous travel trailer. (12/10/2023)
InfiRay Car Night Vision System. (12/11/2023)
Foldable OLED TV from TCL. (12/29/2023)
Withings U-Scan urine analysis sensor. (12/30/2023)
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