It is very common to think that when talking about technology it is about cell phones, televisions or other appliances. But today artificial intelligence (AI) is everywhere, even in the simplest and most common devices. Some of these products that contribute to the daily life of users were presented at the first technology fairs of the year.
Smart dental hygiene
The Oral-B brand, for example, took advantage of Mobile World Congress 2022 to present its new line of the iOSense device, which works with artificial intelligence to intuitively guide brushing and provide a personalized experience.
It helps, for example, to notify you when to brush, as the iOSense has a controller for optimal brushing time and a Wi-Fi clock. It also tells where to brush with intuitive lights that indicate the areas of the mouth that need more attention.
It also tells you how to brush through the Oral-B app, tracking your goals and providing personalized feedback after each brushing.
The iOSense is also a magnetic charger that charges the brush in about three hours. For users on the go, it comes with the Power2Go charging travel case.
Information on the wrist
Going for a run or a walk are two of the physical activities that help the most to prevent or control diseases such as diabetes. Having a device that monitors physical condition in real time is very helpful to control or review progress in training sessions. For this reason, the watch has become the best ally for a runner or that person who simply wants to keep the body in good physical condition.
The Japanese Casio has thought about this and presents its G-Shock G-Squad line, which is designed for this type of athlete. These models have a square image design that adapts to all kinds of training.
The models of the GBD line allow access to the GPS from our smartphone via Bluetooth for precision accelerometer measurements as well as distance, speed and pace, plus auto lap readings to track lap times running for set distances. Higher-end models like the H1000 already have GPS built in, making it even more accurate.
New way of watching TV

In this same section we have raised the question of whether a projector can replace a television. The Korean Samsung wants to distance itself from that question and presents its Freestyle, which claims not to be a “projector” but a smart mobile screen that gives people a premium TV experience anywhere, with integrated streaming applications, ambient content and capabilities. of smart speakers.
It features a 180-degree base that adjusts to project not just on the wall, but on the ceiling, AI-enabled sound, and a compact design that fits on any surface up to 100 inches.
Due to its compact design, it can be moved to project everywhere, anywhere and on any surface. It is light and compact, weighing just 700 grams. It doesn’t matter if the surface is small or large, since it has Auto Key Stone, which automatically adjusts the proportion of the image to the size of the screen. Plus, with Auto Focus to keep the image in focus no matter if you change position.
Hearing aids that take care of the user

The Korean LG took advantage of these last weeks to present its new line of the TONE Free family of hearing aids. are devices Bluetooth that feature Meridian’s clear and spatial sound. Includes dual integrated high-performance microphones for the best call clarity.
The new LG TONE Free design equipped with a UVnano charging base kills up to 99.9% of bacteria while charging. The battery lasts a total of 18 hours. Up to six hours of playback on the earbuds and an additional twelve hours on the base, all on a single charge. And if you’re in a rush, just five minutes of charging provides an hour of playback.
LG TONE Free earphones are covered in soft, medical-grade ear gels made from non-toxic, hypoallergenic silicone. They’re also IPX4 certified, which means they’re resistant to splashing water in any direction, so you can keep listening regardless of rain or sweat. (I)
Source: Eluniverso

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