CES 2025 Unveils Halliday Smart Glasses, Rollable Laptops, and Breakthrough Battery Tech

January 20, 2025
CES 2025 Unveils Halliday Smart Glasses, Rollable Laptops, and Breakthrough Battery Tech
  • Flint made waves with its introduction of paper batteries at CES, which are flexible, compact, and made from cellulose, representing a new approach to battery technology.

  • The Consumer Electronics Show (CES) 2025 showcased a range of innovative technologies designed to enhance productivity for both consumers and businesses.

  • One standout product is the Halliday Smart Glasses, which enable real-time translation, notifications, and navigation assistance while resembling regular eyewear, making them ideal for on-the-go employees.

  • Lastly, the Ascend Maxim was presented as a 100-inch roll-up projector screen that offers a cinematic experience for meetings, complete with high-quality sound and a discreet design when not in use.

  • Among the highlights were devices that can significantly boost productivity for companies, encouraging them to consider adopting these new technologies.

  • Lenovo's ThinkBook Plus Gen 6 laptop features a unique 14-inch display that can be rolled, providing 50% more screen space and eliminating the need for dual monitors, thereby reducing hardware costs.

  • Nuance Audio also introduced smart glasses that integrate hearing aid functionality, amplifying sounds based on focus, providing a promising option for employees with hearing difficulties, pending FDA approval.

  • In another innovation, the Swippitt phone case acts like a toaster for batteries, allowing users to quickly swap out batteries without recharging, although it comes with a hefty price tag of around $450 and adds bulk to the phone.

  • John Deere showcased its advancements in autonomous farming and construction equipment, which can perform tasks typically requiring multiple workers, utilizing advanced sensors and cameras for efficient operation.

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