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Wearables and the smart home dominate CES Unveiled

LAS VEGAS -- Two days before the show officially begins, CES Unveiled gives a first look at what the show will bring. CNET takes you inside.

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Kent was a senior managing editor at CNET News. A veteran of CNET since 2003, he reviewed the first iPhone and worked in both the London and San Francisco offices. When not working, he's planning his next vacation, walking his dog or watching planes land at the airport (yes, really).
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LoopPay

LoopPay's digital wallet solution lets you tap to pay with a card, a smaller key fob, an iPhone case with an extra battery or a second case with a storage slot for your ID.

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GoTenna

Pair the GoTenna with your smartphone and you can text and share your location even when you don't have standard cellular service.

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The Ring

One of the smallest wearables we've seen so far, the Ring uses built-in sensors to let you control some features on your smartphone through gestures.

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Narrative Clip

The Narrative Clip is small a wearable camera that weighs just 20 grams or 0.7 ounce. It's equipped with both Bluetooth and Wi-Fi for automatically uploading your shots and it supports iOS and Android apps. It comes in white, red and black.

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Withings Activite Pop

The successor device to last year's Withings Activité, the Pop goes on sale on Monday for $150 in the United States. It has many of the same features as its predecessor and it's water-resistant.

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Visijax Cyclewear

Visijax brings wearable technology to cyclists. Its waterproof jackets feature turn indicators on the sleeves and high-intensity LEDs for night visibility.

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Slow Control Baby Glgl

Not just your ordinary baby bottle, the Baby Glgl should eliminate air bubbles and lumps in your baby's formula.

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MyBrain Melomind

The Melomind is supposed to relieve stress while making you look peculiar at the same time.

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Netatmo Welcome

Sharing a simiar design to Netatmo's Urban Weather Station, the Welcome is a security camera that can track your family in the home. Using face recognition, it will send alerts  to tell you who's in view.

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Hearnotes

The Hearnotes wireless headphones are based on a technology called Kleer, which promises superior sound quality to Bluetooth.

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