CES Las Vegas: Smart toilet promises pampering – for the rich (video)

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Smart toilet promises a pampering program – for the very fat purse



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Las Vegas, USA: Special exhibit at the electronics fair CES. A toilet with many extras: Amazon Alexa, Ambient Light, seat warmer and self-cleaning. Lilly Wright, CES Attendee: “Some people can go to the bathroom and sit there for a while to take a mental break. For those people, including my husband, I see the value. But for me it just goes in and out.” Beverly Shields, CES Attendee: “The price is too high. I love the features, but it’s too expensive. If the price went down, I would buy it. Mainly for the self-cleaning.” The price for the good piece is around 10,000 US dollars.

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Voice control, lighting and self-cleaning: these are the features of a new Kohler toilet at the CES technology fair in Las Vegas. For the design object with the many extras, however, those interested have to dig deep into their pockets.

The technology trade fair CES in Las Vegas is on the way to its old size after a corona dent. From Thursday to Sunday, 115,000 visitors came, as the US industry association CTA announced as the organizer. A year ago, the first CES since the outbreak of the pandemic reached around 45,000 participants – after 171,000 at the beginning of 2020. In 2021 the organizers limited themselves to an online event. The number of exhibitors rose to 3200 from a good 2300 a year ago. Before the pandemic, it was 4,400. CES is an event for trade visitors and journalists only. It is a global meeting point for the electronics industry – in recent years it has also become the place where the automotive industry gives an outlook on the future.

Increase in visitors after Corona dent

Among the exhibitors, 19 companies received the prestigious “Best of Innovation” award from the trade fair organizers, including two companies from Germany. On the one hand, the start-up German Bionic from Berlin and Augsburg received the award for its exoskeleton called Cray X. The system that people wear on their bodies is intended to help them lift heavy objects and thus protect them from overload and injuries.

Bosch receives innovation prize

The second CES Innovation Award for a German exhibitor went to the Bosch technology group. He was recognized for his “RideCare Companion” system, which aims to increase the safety of drivers and passengers in ride-sharing services and taxis. The solution consists of an outdoor and an indoor camera. An SOS button is also included, which the driver can use to initiate a call to a call center. The Bosch emergency call center then has access to the live video stream and can also determine the location of the vehicle in order to be able to send help in an emergency. Otherwise, exhibitors from South Korea were strong in the “Best of Innovation” awards. The Samsung and LG groups each received three awards, primarily for innovative television and display technology.

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