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The newest tech team unveiled at this year's Consumer Electronics show is Smart connected and often times quirky.
As you can see here, we have a new printer.
Werewolves are making another big showing extending beyond fitness [UNKNOWN] by leaps and bounds.
The Vert sensor tells how high you jump, while the Temp Traq adhesive thermometer resembles a band aid.
You don't have to wake up a sick, sleeping baby
Wearables aren't just for tracking fitness, but also for safety.
This cycling jacket has a built-in motion sensor.
So when you go to signal, it'll let drivers know that you want to turn left.
Appliances and gadgets for your home are getting a high tech upgrade from a digital tape measure by Emeasure, Inc.
I can have this measurement here, click the button here it gives you the halfway midway
To a Smart baby bottle that helps babies not take in air when they feed.
We're probably going to see a lot of Smart garden products, Smart lock products.
Anything that you can think of in your home that could have some sort of digital function.
As always the show promises to feature traditional tech like gigantic televisions with better and better resolution.
This is the year that 4K tv are gonna become accessible to normal people so we'll probably see some more announcements of 4k contents.
All major auto makers will be at the show.
We'll probably hear more about autonomous features in cars things like smart valet.
Options in luxury cars, integration with wearables.
If connected cars aren't how you roll, there's always the roller shoes.
For the latest news on CES, be sure to check cnet.com.
In Las Vegas, I'm [UNKNOWN] at cnet.com, for CBS News.