1.Guess Connect
As we all know that Guess is a hot brand in America ,Now Guess launched their wearable device,Guess Watches has partnered with Martian to deliver a multi-function, chic smartwatch line, designed to include models for men and women.CONNECT smartwatches feature Martian’s Dual Mode functionality, simultaneously providing voice command functions via Classic Bluetooth while utilizing Bluetooth Low Energy to provide hands-free and eyes-free notifications to the wrist from thousands of popular apps and programs.The watches are water resistant, high fashion and provide smart, high-tech value to GUESS’ young, sexy and adventurous buyers.
2.Sony Smart B Trainer
With the enhancement of people's awareness of fitness,more and more people exercise regularly,Who doesn't want a personal trainer yelling in their ear?These impressive sport headphones from Sony effectively pack a personal trainer into your head.They were also picked up by Stuff magazine as one of the top wearables at the show.The prototype running gadget uses GPS and a heart rate monitor to track your progress; depending on your choice of training plan, it'll tell you when you need to change your pace.
3.Axxess CE Air2 floating Bluetooth Speaker
Simply put, the Levitating Air2 Wireless Speaker defies gravity. This technological wonder lets you take your calls or listen to your music in consummate style. With up to 15 hours of wireless listening time enabled by Bluetooth 4.0, you can even control the volume from 33 feet away. Its levitating technology means that no amplification energy is wasted pushing sound waves into a desk, bookshelf, or table — instead, the sound of the your tunes can be acoustic to your liking. And, with the ultimate portability, you can simply take the speaker with you on the go and attach it to any magnetic surface.
4.3D Printing
It seems like 3D printing has been on the verge of going mainstream for the last three years. And although the technology has gotten better as the prices of machines have gotten cheaper, not many people own a 3D printer.This is partly because 3D printers are considered difficult to use. And unless you’re a die-hard enthusiast you probably don’t want to be bothered with a steep learning curve.
3D scanning solves this problem.Instead of having to tinker with settings, 3D scanners are able to transform any real-world object into a high-quality 3D model without much effort. The simplicity of 3D scanning has been compared to using a digital camera and could be the device that finally delivers 3D printing to the masses.
5.Emotiv Systems
Now you can experience the power of the brain waves. In the CES exhibition hall, Emotiv's racing game show attracted a large of audience queuing experience. It is different from other car racing game, it does not require a keyboard or handle, the user only needs to put a devide which similar to headset on his head ,then can run forward with brain waves control the car.
Compared to the previous generation, Emotiv Insight helmet design is more compact good look, does not seem so "weird." This product is expected to start in April this year on sale, price $ 299.
6.Selfies take flight with Nixie
Nixie wearable camera is Intel's most important products in CES 2015, this company won the Innovation Awards Competition last year. Nixie can be folded up and worn on the wrist, when you need to take pictures or record a scene at a time, can be switched into a UAV Nixie into the air, allowing you to shoot the most unique perspective.
Compared with it, the Nixie can total victory the the self-stick!
7.The Melomind
Need help relaxing? Put the wacky-looking Melomind on your head
This helmet-like wearable from myBrain making its debut at CES measures your brain waves and uses music and meditation to help you mellow out.
The helmet-like wearable from myBrain has electrodes on each of the four spikes that protrude from the core device. These electrodes measure your brain waves like a standard electroencephalogram (EEG) would, and transmit data on your brain activity to the connected app. The app, which will be available for Android, iOS and Windows Phone when the device launches sometime late this year, then uses that data to determine which of its custom-created musical tones to play to help you relax.
The Melomind is expected to be released in select US and European retailers by the end of 2015, but if you're completely convinced you need this helmet-like wearable, you can preorder it on the Melomind website for $299 (about £195).
8.Logbar ring
The biggest crowds were found at the display for a product called Ring on International Consumer Electronics Show. The promise of smart home technology is that you’ll be able to control everything in your house without lifting a finger. Ring gets close: Users can turn home appliances on and off by waving a single digit in the air. Slogan: “One Gesture, One Magic.”
Temptation "Lord of the Rings" is almost irresistible, and such a universal remote compact wearable really interesting. But please do not impulse,this ring will be released in March 2015 with price $269.99 . If you want one, then you have to wait patiently. According to information from Logbar , this device has been pre-finished.
9.Huawei Honor 6 Plus
At CES 2015, the HUAWEIcompany surprised us with their launch of the Huawei Honor 6 Plus. It’s super thin, has a great display, and boasts overall great hardware.
this smart phone's main superiority is their camera, can compete with SLR cameras ,because it deploy parallel dual cameras,Can be said to open a new time for phone shots.this phone have released and open purchased in middle of December 2014,but whether you can get one rely on luck.
10.Oculus VR helmet
More than Oculus which cquired by facebook,more and more popular well-known companies,such as Samsung,Razer at CES scene provided its own virtual reality helmet experience. After the user wear a helmet, get a completely different watch videos, play games experience. As more Large companies began to develop this product, its technology will be more and more mature.