![]() | Smart waste can A company called TOWNEW presented a waste can designed for the home that does a lot of the dirty work on its own. When the can is full, the user touches a button to activate the machine's smart abilities. The device completely seals (密封) the waste bag inside and puts a new one in place. The can then raises its top so the user can pick up and throw away the bag. |
![]() | A sitting Segway Segway people movers have been around for years, but the company Segway LLC. used CES to design its new S-Pod model. The new transporting "pod" looks like a small chair with wheels. The company says its new model is used in enclosed areas such as airports, amusement parks and shopping malls. |
![]() | Snore (打鼾) stopping pillow People who snore when they sleep might be helped by the "Motion Pillow." This smart pillow is designed by the company Ten Minds. It collects information about the sleeper's head position and breathing during the night. The system then uses this data to change the shape of the pillow. |
![]() | Toilet paper robot Personal products company Procter & Gamble presented a robot that can serve people as they use the toilet. The company described the robot as a "first-of-its-kind" invention. The small, self-balancing robot can be controlled by a smartphone to bring bathroom users fresh paper without ever having to leave the toilet seat. |