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Not only does this chair have an adjustable arm to hold your tablet, but sensors near your hand can read your body's state and through a connected app on your tablet, will recommend or select appropriate massage settings for you.
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Touch screens are not just for Wacom Cintiq users anymore.
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This "bracelet" allows the giver to send love messages to the wearer through a light-up heart symbol.
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Skydrop allows you to automate your home's sprinkler system from an app on your device, and even incorporates local weather reports into it's recommended timing for watering your lawn.
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Whoosh is a plant-based nontoxic screen cleaning solution appropriate for phones, tablets, and even camera lenses.
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The Energizer Homelife is an all-in-one wireless charger (for your Google Nexus 5 or similar phones with built-in wireless charging), dimmable nightstand lamp, and alarm clock for your nightstand.
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The South Hall has an amazing array of cases for your phone or tablet. Here's an example of some interesting wooden designs from Pure and Simple.
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This robotic seat from 4Moms has various programs of movement and rocking to calm your baby or to put him or her to sleep.
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If you like to watch makeup tutorials on your iPod and follow along in the mirror, this might be just the thing for you.
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The South Hall's bottom floor is home to a vast collection of health-tracking devices, apps, and tech integrations that are competing in this blooming market.
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By far the flashiest computer case we've seen, this custom build by Tou had a tempered glass exterior.
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Muse, a brain-sensing headband, aims to help you "manage stress and and settle your mind."