If you missed Showstoppers at CES this year, here is a look into some products you would’ve seen as you wandered around the booths.
LAS VEGAS—Razor announced its new, hands-free, electric scooter caller Razor Hovertrax at Showstoppers—a consumer electronics press event that ran at the same time as CES—on January 6, 2015. The Hovertrax is the only licensed product of its kind in the marketplace. (Ann Singer/ BU News Service)
LAS VEGAS—PIQ showcased its new generation of sports sensors at Showstoppers—a consumer electronics press event that ran at the same time as CES—on January 6, 2015. PIQ can track your swing, trajectory, airtime, landing, serve speed and more for sports like golf, tennis and ski. (Ann Singer/ BU News Service)
LAS VEGAS—LifePrint was showcased at Showstoppers—a consumer electronics press event that ran at the same time as CES—on January 6, 2015. The device allows you to not only print physical copies of your photos, but to also share them and even send augmented reality in a photo which can be unlocked with the app. (Ann Singer/ BU News Service)
LAS VEGAS—Casper, a sleep products startup, showcased its award-winning multi-layered mattress, along with its new line of sheets and pillowcases, at Showstoppers—a consumer electronics press event that ran at the same time as CES—on January 6, 2015. (Ann Singer/ BU News Service)
LAS VEGAS—AtmosFlare showcased its new 3D Drawing Pen at Showstoppers—a consumer electronics press event that ran at the same time as CES—on January 6, 2015. Using a combination of cool gel ink and LED light, unlike using heat, allows precision drawing with the pen. (Ann Singer/ BU News Service)
LAS VEGAS—Robo 3D showcased its R line of 3D printers at Showstoppers—a consumer electronics press event that ran at the same time as CES—on January 6, 2015. Robo 3D, a startup created by then college students, strives to makes 3D printing accessible to all. They provide a 3D prosthetic limb print kit with every purchase to encourage building but also to then donate the prosthetic. (Ann Singer/ BU News Service)
LAS VEGAS—Maxim Integrated showcased the GMSL SerDes Electronic Control Unit among other products at Showstoppers—a consumer electronics press event that ran at the same time as CES—on January 6, 2015. The units can be used in everything from video to wearables. (Ann Singer/ BU News Service)
LAS VEGAS—myFC showcased the JAQ, a portable, recyclable, hydrogen fuel cell battery at Showstoppers—a consumer electronics press event that ran at the same time as CES—on January 6, 2015. (Ann Singer/ BU News Service)
LAS VEGAS—myFC showcased the JAQ, a portable, recyclable, hydrogen fuel cell battery at Showstoppers—a consumer electronics press event that ran at the same time as CES—on January 6, 2015. (Ann Singer/ BU News Service)
LAS VEGAS—Intelligent Energy showcased a hydrogen fuel cell (right), an Apple iPhone (left) and a quadcopter (center), both retrofitted with hyrdogen fuel cell batteries at Showstoppers—a consumer electronics press event that ran at the same time as CES—on January 6, 2015. (Ann Singer/ BU News Service)
LAS VEGAS—GoSun showcased its GoSun Grill, a solar-powered grill and oven, at Showstoppers—a consumer electronics press event that ran at the same time as CES—on January 6, 2015. The Grill can roast, bake, boil and fry in a fuel-free vacuum cell. (Ann Singer/ BU News Service)
LAS VEGAS—UBTECH Robotics showcased Alpha, a humanoid robot, and JIMU (center), an educational tool, at Showstoppers—a consumer electronics press event that ran at the same time as CES—on January 6, 2015. (Ann Singer/ BU News Service)