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Scosche’s MagicMount Charge 3 Vent: Cooler by Design

Wireless charging is the new normal, with several new Qienabled phone models recently joining Apple and Samsung. Its popularity is understandable. It’s now faster – supporting Apple and Samsung Fast Charge. It’s convenient, and the positive effect of fewer cables in your car, home, office and the environment cannot be ignored. While there are many options to choose from when it comes to picking a wireless charger, the latest addition to the Scosche MagicMount line-up stands head and shoulders above the rest, thanks to its distinct design and unique functional advantages. First of all, it’s available

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Hanwha Techwin America Diversifies Business

An interview with Richard Simone, Vice President of Sales and Marketing, Hanwha Techwin America. CEDN: Who is Hanwha Techwin America?

RS: Originally started as a photo imaging company, we’ve expanded into the security surveillance market and have become one of the leading manufacturers of cutting-edge security systems, IP cameras, digital video recorders and network-based systems. A couple of years back, we were called by a different name – Samsung Techwin America – the U.S. subsidiary of Samsung Techwin. After being acquired by

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Petrics App with 5Strands Affordable Petrics Testing

An interview with Kristopher Johnson, Director of Sales & Marketing, Petrics, Inc.

CEDN: What’s new and exciting at Petrics?

KJ: Petrics just released the latest version of our award-winning Health & Nutrition App, improving customization and functionality overall. This update includes a major overhaul to the design, making each screen more user-friendly, informative and fun for pet parents when creating profiles for their furry family members. We also have an exciting new exclusive partnership Continued on Page 47

Trinseo Provides Plastics for Smart Outlet

Trinseo plastics are intrinsic to the products we use in our lives every day. One of these products is the new smart outlet from Currant, a Californiabased startup that creates smart home products designed to give consumers control over their homes – and their energy consumption. Currant introduced the Currant Smart Outlet, the first outlet on the market powered by artificial intelligence (AI), in November 2018. Consumers simply plug their home devices or appliances into it and, with a special app, receive a breakdown of their power usage in real time as well as personalized, easy-to-implement suggestions on controlling their energy expenses. Continued on Page 47

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SecuGen Showcases New Fingerprint Reader at Show

SecuGen, a world leading optical fingerprint device and technology vendor, is pleased to announce it is showcasing the new Unity™ 20 Bluetooth fingerprint reader at CES. The Unity 20 Bluetooth is the world’s first elegantly designed, low cost, fully programmable Bluetooth fingerprint reader. This versatile device features SecuGen’s flagship U20 fingerprint sensor found in the Hamster Pro 20 product family but with Bluetooth capability that allows it to securely transfer fingerprint data wirelessly to a smartphone, tablet or PC. It is sleek and small enough to be carried in your pocket as a

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PulseLARSEN ‘Flex Family’ and Multiband Series of Antennas

PulseLARSEN Antennas offers RF product innovations while providing full technical expertise to its customer base, which includes engineers, designers, IoT innovators, wireless carriers, smart grid, smart cities, transportation, medical device, wearables and automotive manufacturers. PulseLARSEN’s FLEXible Antennas Family When your customers need an internal antenna for their devices … Pulse is FLEXible! PulseLARSEN Antennas Flex Family of internal FPC antennas are a perfect solution for IoT devices, settop boxes, access points, utility applications, automotive, Continued on Page 49




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AcuRite Launches Atlas Weather Station Chaney Instrument Co. has announced the release of a new weather station, the AcuRite Atlas. Built with high-precision sensor technology, Atlas allows users to connect to hyperlocal weather conditions. Atlas has the ability to track UV exposure, light intensity and lightning, in addition to monitoring temperature, humidity, rainfall, barometric pressure, wind speed and direction. Along with these new features, Atlas offers an enhanced accuracy rating within one degree, improved durability and more frequent readings. “AcuRite Atlas is the future of personal weather monitoring and our most

advanced weather station yet,” said AcuRite Meteorologist Kari Strenfel. “Atlas provides consumers with a weather system they can depend on to accurately predict a variety of weather conditions in their exact location, rather than relying on a weather report that’s generated at the nearest news station or airport.” The launch of products like AcuRite Atlas is part of an increasing smart home technology trend providing home and business owners with highly accurate, actionable, personalized information. Weather stations are sought-after by a wide variety of audiences from industry professionals like landscapers and farm-

Drown IP Rating Confusion The emergence of thousands of waterresistant electronics on the market has been a revolutionary development to consumers in the last decade. Everything from smartphones to drones, security cameras and watches are often now marketed as “waterproof.” It takes some understanding and decoding to be able to determine if the device will fulfill your waterproof expectations. Instead of looking at the marketing terms “waterproof” or “water-resistant,” it is more beneficial to examine the device’s IP rating. IP ratings are standardized by the International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) and

stand for “Ingress Protection” or “International Protection.” The most common IP ratings for consumer electronics are IP67 and IP68, but what does this mean? The first number, ranging from 0 to 6, refers to the device’s protection against solid objects. Solid objects can range in size from a 50mm hand (1 rating) to a 2.5mm screwdriver (3 rating), a 1mm wire (4 rating) to being so protected that not even a microscopic dust particle can enter the device (6 rating). The second number in the IP rating refers to the device’s resistance to moisture. For example, protection from a ver-

Consumer Electronics Daily News ers, to personal at-home users interested in outdoor activities and the latest technology gadgets. Atlas allows users to quickly and easily access their data, archive it so they can look back and analyze historical information, and share it with fellow weather enthusiasts. Consumers are able to choose how they view their information, either on a high-definition touchscreen display or through remote monitoring, or both. Continued on Page 49

tical falling water drop would have a 1 ranking, water splashes would rank at a 4, powerful jets a 6. Seven and 8 rankings involve the device actually being able to be submerged underwater. An IPx7 device would be watertight in immersion of one meter for 30 minutes. The highest ranking of 8 allows for deeper, longer submersion. So an IP67 rating on a smartphone means that no dust can enter the phone and it can be submerged for 30 minutes in 1 meter of water without damage. Continued on Page 49

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sponding screen’s settings or function (visual EQ will display the actual EQ adjustment menu, compass will display the Garmin navigation map on DNX models, etc.). On DNX Garmin navigation models, the compass will actually morph into turn-by-turn lane guidance during an active route. Users can now choose exactly what they want displayed on their Kenwood multimedia home screen. Your choice of four widget panels can be displayed on the Home screen. You can save different multi-widget pages to display exactly what you want, when you want. Depending on the model, widget options

can include album art of a current song, compass, clock, photo frame, visual EQ, weather, turnby-turn Garmin navigation and more. When adding in an optional iDatalink Maestro radio replacement interface, additional widget options can include climate controls, radar detector information, tire pressure monitoring systems and more. Further user customizations have also been added to these receivers, including the ability to change the text size, allowing for more artist/title/song information to be displayed if desired.

New wallpaper selections are also available, displaying in the background on select sources. Specific widget functions do vary by model, as well as with the attached optional iDatalink Maestro radio replacement interfaces. Supported receivers include the Kenwood eXcelon DNX996XR, DDX9906XR, DDX8906S, DMX906S (mechless), as well as the Kenwood DDX8706S and DMX9706S (mechless).

more inexperienced drivers, more foreign drivers and higher average travel speeds all contributing to the more difficult driving experience. So does that mean that we ourselves are the reason that we have more accidents? Does that mean that we should also be charged with the responsibility to reduce the number of accidents on the roadways? Although the final figures aren’t released yet, the first half of 2018 did result in a reduction of fatalities by 3.1 percent. This is a positive move, as 2017 was one of the worst years on record in the last decade. But what else can we do? Technology seems to be the root of the problem – perhaps it can also be our savior as well. Just as much as there are products to distract us, there are

also products to help us when we are distracted. Diwa Nien, a Sales Representative for CUB, a radar safety product manufacturer, said, “It’s our responsibility to be safe drivers, but accidents happen. There is technology to help us be more careful and aware of our surroundings.” CUB has a lineup of consumer safety products that are easy to install and use. CUB showcases several Blind Spot Detection (BSD) systems that are available for nearly any type of vehicle. The CUB booth is in the North Hall #3125 and is showcasing a new Integrated Tail Lamp BSD system. It’s an amazing way to add a blind spot system in under an hour. The kit includes replacement tail lamps that already have sensors mounted

inside of them. The kit is plug and play and is incredibly easy to install – a typical DIY handy person could certainly do it with common tools. There is also a Universal Blind Spot Detection System which can be used on nearly any vehicle with a plastic bumper and integrates seamlessly. CUB even offers BSD systems for RVs, both motorhomes and trailers, and the trailer system is the first of its kind. The CUB RV BSD system is ideal, since anyone who has driven or towed knows exactly how difficult it is to make lane changes with such a long vehicle. The CUB product lineup gets the job done.

Customizable Touchscreen Display Who’s in charge? You! That’s right, Kenwood is introducing a new user customization feature, touted as the “customizable multi-widget,” to six of its new Kenwood and Kenwood eXcelon line of multimedia receivers. Now, the choice is yours! Widgets were first introduced in 2016 to Kenwood’s “S” series of multimedia receivers, allowing for user selectable displays on the home screen, such as a clock/date, visual EQ, compass and more, with enhancements added each year since. What’s interesting about many of these widgets is that you can touch the widget to be taken to the corre-

Roadway Safety The NHTSA reported that there were 37,133 traffic fatalities in 2017; of those reported, 8.5 percent of those are classified as “distraction-affected.” However, Heidi King of the NHTSA said the true number is probably higher. The reality is that on today’s roadways, drivers and pedestrians are more and more distracted. Factors such as connected devices, social media, streaming media and entertainment options make it easier, day by day. Everyone is constantly on their phone sending messages, chatting and seeing what everyone is doing instead of focusing on the task at hand. Piloting a two-ton block of steel down the road at 75mph has become trivial in most people’s eyes. However, the truth couldn’t be further from that. There is more congestion,

GSMA and Ericsson Host Cellular IoT Event for Developers With 77 commercial networks in 40 markets around the world, over 120 modules and development kits currently available and more than 2,000 members actively participating in the official industry community (GSMA, November 2018) – cellular IoT technologies are ready to go mainstream. As a low-cost solution that provides long battery life and extended indoors and outdoors coverage, cellular IoT technologies, specifically LTE-M and NBIoT, have firmly established themselves as the prerequisite technologies in the

IoT market since being standardised by 3GPP in June 2016. With networks, tariffs, modules and developer toolkits readily available, all that’s required is innovative product and solution developers to create the next generation of consumer devices. Join the GSMA Cellular IoT developer event and interactive showcase, supported by Ericsson, to learn about the potential and technical capabilities of cellular IoT, including: business potential and forecasts; use cases and mapping to technology; ecosystem update and readi-

The Coral One: ‘It Doesn’t Suck to Suck’ By George Ko, Chief Creative Officer, Coral

Robots are cool. One day, they could be your best friend. But let’s face it. A dog will always be better than a bucket of bolts. So what are robots good for? Well, they can help with the things you dislike doing, like cleaning. At Coral, we design purpose-driven robots that help empower the everyday lives of people. As a human-centric robotics company, we make robots that help you with those boring, routine

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chores. We thoughtfully design each robot for the way you actually clean and maintain your home. Today, when you buy a robot vacuum, it may not be what you expected. Sometimes it cleans your floors. Sometimes it fights with shoes – and loses. That’s why we launched the Coral One. It’s the only 2-in-1 vacuum robot on the market that brings the first true innovation to the category in years. Equipped with a handheld component and nozzle accessories, it delivers cleaning power

ness; cellular IoT in 5G; and, app development considerations: power consumption, power saving – RAN features, energy utilization measurement tools, IoT device network on-boarding. In this interactive showcase, attendees have the opportunity to learn more about the technical capabilities and available developer frameworks. Experts from across the IoT value chain are available for in-depth conversations from mobile operators, module vendors, development kit manufacturers, infrastructure and chipset companies. that extends beyond the floor. Consumers can clean a wide variety of surfaces, from the creases of their sofa to their curtains and countertops. Pull out the handheld and it becomes a powerful cyclonic dust magnet. Put it back in and it becomes a smart vacuum robot. The vacuum robot navigates each space it cleans using an internal computer that maps out the floor plan. Sensors enable it to determine the most efficient cleaning path by preventing it from bumping into objects. Cyclonic technology and high-power fans ensure the most powerful suction, and the cus-

For more information, stop by booth #4602 in the North Hall.

Visit CUB at booth #3125 in the North Hall. For more information on products, email adasinfo@cubelec.com.tw.

The showcase also includes the Ericsson IoT Accelerator, an IoT device connectivity and app development platform; as well as the GSMA Mobile IoT Innovators, the official industry community for cellular IoT technologies, as well as available IoT platforms, development kits, modules and chipsets from companies in the mobile industry.

The event takes place today, Wednesday, 9 January 2019, 1-5pm, at the Luxor Hotel & Casino in Lotus Ballroom 1 & 2. To find out more about the event, visit www.gsma.com/ces-dev. tom-built wheels and modules guarantee the Coral One can easily climb over any uneven surfaces. It’s thoughtfully designed for the way you actually clean and maintain your home. Visit South Hall 2 booth #26900. Oh, we’re this year’s CES 2019 Innovation Awards Honoree for Robotics too.

For more information, visit www.coral robots.com, call 323.813.5726, email info@coralrobots.com or stop by South Hall 2 booth #26900.




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Changes in Lifestyle Means Changes in Security By Ashlee Campbell, Marketing Consultant, Alpha Guardian

Lifestyles have changed. People are now choosing to live in shared spaces, condos or other multi-family housing arrangements, retirees are downsizing and young homeowners are embracing “tiny homes.” These lifestyle changes have created a unique need for a secure place to store valuables, electronics and important documents that is unable to be met by traditional home safes. So, what has Stack-On done to meet this arising need? To answer that question, we sat down with Shelley Nehrt, Director of Product Categories for Alpha Guardian, to talk about the distinctive features of our new Total Defense Dual Home Safe.

For starters, the new Dual Safe offers two separate secure storage compartments; one compartment provides convenient, quick access to items used daily while the second area offers fireproof storage for valuables and documents used less frequently. “This new Dual Safe by Stack-On is the only safe on the market today that incorporates an external, auto open drawer in the body of the safe,” Nehrt said. “Other notable features include an internal light in the auto open drawer, an alarm that sounds after three incorrect entries, factory installed door storage for better organization and a spacious, fully carpeted fireproof area with adjusted shelves.” “The small footprint of the Dual Safe allows it to fit in a closet, bedroom

Concern Over Tech Overuse Grows Among Public & Tech Industry In 2017, Pew Research Center reported that 77 percent of U.S. adults owned a smartphone, up from 35 percent in 2011, making it one of the most quickly-adopted consumer technologies in recent history (Pew Research Center, 2017). The allure is by no means limited to adults. Usage is skyrocketing among children, from toddlers to teenagers. Case in point: A 2017 report from Common Sense Media found that the average amount of time children ages 0-8 spend on a mobile device per day tripled since 2013 (The Common Sense Census, 2017). American teenagers (13- to 18-year-olds) average about nine hours (8:56) of entertainment media use on any given day, excluding time spent at school or for homework (The Common Sense Census, 2015).

Popular technology use can prompt interesting behaviors. Parents may think kids are spending too much time using technology, yet they themselves may find it difficult to put down their own devices (The Common Sense Census, 2016). Also, half of parents report checking their phones at the dinner table, a place where usage may be off limits for children. (ASHA, 2016). One of the more remarkable developments of the past year is growing introspection within Silicon Valley on how the popular technology it created is being used. Several leading figures have publicly raised technology overuse as a concern, questioning its impact on society. This self-examination is consistent with findings from the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association

Direct to Garment Printing and the Future of Custom Apparel An interview with Jazmin Casing, Marketing Manager at AnaJet, Inc., A Ricoh Company.

CEDN: What is direct to garment printing?

JC: A direct to garment (DTG) printer utilizes inkjet technology to apply waterbased inks directly onto clothing and accessories. Then, a heat press or tunnel dryer is used to cure the ink into the fabric, ensuring a long-lasting print that stands up to regular wear and washing. CEDN: What makes DTG different from other printing methods?

JC: Unlike other types of garment printing, DTG offers high-resolution printing with a wide color gamut, so you can achieve fine-detail, photo-quality prints that you can’t get with other printing methods. As a point of reference, screenprinting is one of the oldest and most popular garment printing methods and

it’s typically used for high-volume batches of garments with designs that require only a few different colors. In contrast, DTG is the best choice for shorter runs and one-offs as well as elaborate or highly colorful designs.

CEDN: Why is DTG growing in popularity?

JC: Because DTG makes it easy and relatively inexpensive to design and print high-quality garments, it’s a highly attractive technology to newcomers in the industry. An increasing number of larger print shops are also adopting DTG as a way to supplement their business by accepting one-of-a-kind and low-volume orders. DTG is also growing in popularity because improvements in technology have made the machines easier to use. Next-generation printers like our RICOH Ri 1000 are particularly user-friendly because they require less user maintenance. The RICOH Ri 1000 even has a

Consumer Electronics Daily News or other location aligning with today’s lifestyle trends. Available in two different sizes, 40 inches and 48 inches tall, the height of these safes provides a convenient drop off point for keys, wallets or other things typically carried in pockets or purses,” Nehrt said. “The flexibility of the Dual Safe lends itself to people who need secure storage that works for them.” Even after hearing about the innovative and beneficial features of the Dual Safe, you may still be asking yourself why anyone should consider safeguarding their valuables with a home safe. “Consider this: In 2016, there were over 750,000 burglaries in the U.S., with most lasting no more than 12 to 15 minutes,” said Nehrt, citing Pew Research Center. “In the past few years, sales of home security cameras, doorbell cameras and other security devices have explod-

ed. But why stop at seeing who is breaking into your home? Wouldn’t you prefer to have another layer of security that actually prevented an unwanted intruder from stealing what is most important to you?” In the end, it’s all about peace of mind and knowing that your valuables are safe and secure from unwanted intruders, friend or foe. As our lifestyles continue to change, so must our attitudes on security. We no longer live in a time where your money, credit cards, electronics, jewelry or other valuables are safe, hidden away in your sock drawer or in a shoe box.

(ASHA) polls. In January 2017 and 2018, ASHA surveyed CES attendees about popular technology use (ASHA Survey, 2017; ASHA Survey, 2018). The results are telling. Among them: 88 percent of surveyed attendees thought it is important that more prominent industry figures speak out about tech overuse (2018 survey); 86 percent said they would attend a venue, restaurant or social gathering where personal device usage is prohibited (2018); 67 percent said children should not be allowed to have their own personal tech devices until age 10 or older. Almost a third said children shouldn’t even use devices until age 10 or older (2018); 87 percent believed children are spending too much time with technology (2017); 74 percent felt today’s popular technology is negatively affecting conversation and social inter-

action (2017); and 80 percent thought the potential impact of technology should be considered part of a product or an app’s development process (2017). Ahead of these concerns, ASHA launched the Healthy Communication & Popular Technology Initiative (www.communicationandtech.org). The intent is to promote and protect healthy communication in a technology-driven world while encouraging conversation, human interaction and safe listening. Join the growing number of brands that are making healthy tech usage a priority for their customers.

built-in Interactive Operation Guide that reminds users to complete necessary tasks. Additional features like quick-change magnetic platens allow users to expand their offerings and switch between setups with minimal downtime. Another major innovation that is impacting the way we do custom apparel is the idea of a “mobile” DTG printer. Our all-in-one Ri 100 is small enough to fit on a countertop and has a built-in ink curing unit, making it an excellent option for on-demand printing at events and public retail environments.

CEDN: How is DTG shaping the future of custom apparel?

JC: Major retailers are on the path to adopting DTG as a solution for growing revenue and brand loyalty through instore customization. Customers can come into a store, choose a piece of clothing that they’d like personalized with their name or a particular image, and the product can be customized right in front of

To learn more about Stack-On products, or any other Alpha Guardian brand such as Cannon Safe and GunVault, visit www.stackon.com or www.alpha guardian.com.

Stop by booth #44404 (Sands, Halls A-D) to learn more about the ASHA’s Communication & Popular Technology Initiative. Learn more at www.communi cationandtech.org.

them. Similarly, our customers have been finding ways to sell customized apparel at events like sporting functions, fundraisers, company parties and trade shows.

CEDN: What other trends in custom apparel can we expect to see as DTG continues to grow in popularity?

JC: Expect to see major retailers offering some pretty buzzworthy in-store customization experiences. To stay competitive in a digital economy, retailers will have to leverage their brick-and-mortar presence to offer an in-store experience that can’t be replicated online. Attractions like interactive design kiosks and photo booths will allow consumers to participate in the design process of their customized goods – and give them an easy way to show off their newly customized apparel on social media.

For more information, go to www .anajet.com, call 877.626.2538, email info@anajet.com or stop by booth #42370.






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Matias Makes Worthy Successor to Discontinued Wired Aluminum Keyboard The Matias Wired Aluminum Keyboard for Mac has a built-in USB 2.0 hub and precision volume dial. “When the Magic Keyboard with Numeric Keypad was released in 2017, the original wired model was discontinued. Our Matias Wired Aluminum Keyboard is more than suitable. It captures the essence of the original – and even improves on it, with the addition of a precision volume dial,” said Edgar Matias, Chief Executive Officer of Matias. “In 2018, we launched additional wired aluminum models that are RGB

backlit, meaning that you can have backlighting in the color of your choice, providing more options than ever,” said Matias. “We also have new models launching in 2019 at CES.” The keyboard is available in a wide range of international layouts (US, EU, Asian) and can be ordered now. The Matias Wired Aluminum Keyboard is available for $59 (US) from Matias and authorized resellers. The Matias RGB Backlit Wired Aluminum Keyboard is available for $99 (US). Matias makes other keyboards as

LG Electronics & Audioburst Build Next Generation of In-Car Infotainment Systems LGE and Audioburst announce a collaboration to build the next cutting-edge incar infotainment systems for leading automakers, giving consumers new ways to access and explore voice search and content, and brands deeper analysis around that usage in-car. The experience, still in stealth mode, is being unveiled at the show. “Automotive makers are seeking to redefine what in-car infotainment looks like alongside the progression of voice search, in-car personal assistants and autonomous driving,” said Vice President Lee Sang-yong, Head of LGE Vehicle Infotainment System Research Lab. “We are excited to lead the charge in developing the new gold standard and be the first to partner with Audioburst’s technology, which we will proudly debut to select partners at CES.” Audioburst Deep Analysis API is an

additional layer of advanced metadata categorization now available to partners, which enables a deeper understanding of the content being listened to and searched for in real-time. This will allow brands like LGE to better interpret and target consumers, while offering users of its infotainment systems the ability to dive deeper into the content they’re most interested in. Now, every second of live audio is bound in real-time with rich metadata including keywords, entities, properties, features and sentiments using Audioburst’s powerful new AI technology, enabling a comprehensive understanding of context and trends like never before. Audioburst’s platform, with a typical audio source, produces more than 28 million pieces of information every 24 hours. With thousands of sources, Audioburst is arming LGE and future partners with potent and comprehensive

Silo360 the Latest Contribution to the New 5G Landscape For the past five years, IOT has been a favored technology development roadmap embraced by the world’s leading OEMs. This year’s exhibition feature devices, portals and apps that link users to new dimensions of connected things. The emergence of IoT devices poses unique opportunities for applicationbased architecture that enables users to experience all things connected through single sign-in portals. One portal in particular on display at this year’s CES is presented by the award-winning design house, Noitavonne Inc. Most commonly known as a device manufacturer, Noitavonne has dedicated the past two years to redefining its passion for innovation in the space of cloud platform development – a move that would be used to bridge the user experience from how they currently connect with devices into how users would engage the cloud. Completing the task of combining three major elements of the internet would lead to an entirely different type of user experience, hence the transformation of social, search and eCommerce into one

single solution accessible from any connected device anywhere on the planet. The birth of social commerce gives way to Silo360.com, the authentication key that unlocks the full potential of a user’s secured private cloud. Silo360 is the latest cloud-based OS development powered by a unique FPGA architecture that forgoes the need of a user to rely on the current mobile OS strategies of both Google and IOS. Access to voice, video, music, games and cloud-based applications are provided to users through a single dashboard that is simplistic and userfriendly. Noitavonne’s Chief Executive Officer, Lael Alexander, calls this approach OTT-CBOS, or over the top cloud-based operating system. By simply logging into your Silo Secured Browser, a user is securely isolated from any software derives hacks of their personal information and is able to access functional tools and information stored within their Silo Cloud. Accessing Silo360 from any mobile device ensures that your personal information is not accessible by any third party vendors. This tunneling

well, and has been manufacturing keyboards for over 15 years. The Matias Backlit Wireless Aluminum Keyboard, which comes in silver or space gray, is a high-end slim aluminum keyboard with number pad. It has the ability to pair to four different devices and easily switch between them. It features backlighting, with 10 levels of brightness control. The keyboard has two rechargeable batteries: one for the keyboard operation itself that lasts up to a year before needing to be recharged, and a separate one for the backlighting that lasts up to two weeks before needing to be recharged. This

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ensures that you can keep typing even if your backlight battery gets drained. Matias is also known for its high performance mechanical keyboards, made with its own mechanical switches. Mechanical keyboards made by Matias include the classic Tactile Pro Keyboard for Mac, the Quiet Pro Keyboard (which gives you mechanical typing without the noise normally associated with mechanical keyboards) and the separated Ergo Pro Keyboard, for the ultimate in ergonomic typing and comfort.

For more information, go to www.matias.ca or stop by South Hall booth #36719.

data. “LGE is known for building innovative in-car infotainment systems, and today’s partnership showcases what’s achievable when the brand comes together with Audioburst’s unmatched AI technology to reimagine in-vehicle entertainment like never before,” said Assaf Gad, Vice President of Marketing and Partnerships at Audioburst. “We are excited to introduce Audioburst Deep Analysis and collaborate with brands to better understand consumer behavior and listening experiences.” This is the latest announcement from Audioburst, which harnesses the power of AI and NLU to create original voice “bursts” by listening to, understanding, segmenting and indexing millions of minutes of daily talk content from thousands of top audio sources including radio, podcasts and TV.

of organizing the world’s audio content, every day, the Audioburst AI platform listens to, understands, segments and indexes millions of minutes of audio content from top radio stations, TV and podcasts. Powered by advanced NLP technology and a proprietary AI platform that indexes audio segments into searchable “bursts” in real-time, Audioburst is introducing an entirely new way for consumers and businesses to interact with live or recorded audio content across platforms and devices. The Audioburst experience is already available on several interfaces such as Audioburst Search, a new web and mobile-optimized search engine for finding, discovering, consuming and sharing audio news. Additionally, developers can access the Audioburst APIs to tap into the robust Audioburst Content Library and introduce a more dynamic and personalized listening experience for users across in-car infotainment systems, voice assistants, mobile apps, IoT gadgets and smartphones, from brands including Samsung, ByteDance, Nippon Broadcasting, Radioline, Bose and Harman.

effect enables secured realtime communication of voice, video and data at speeds we haven’t seen in other legacy-based systems. Noitavonne calls this experience Zero Distance, redefining how we see things that are connected as things we are simply connected to. Sending files at zero distance is like reaching through a terminal and placing it in the hands of whom you’re connected to, with no wait time or volatility of privacy. “Zero Distance puts all the things that are most important to a user directly at their fingertips. It’s been our mission to address the many concerns around how large internet based companies have used their platforms as a nesting ground for serviceable data at the user’s expense,” said Alexander. “Silo Secured Data LLC was purposed to eliminate this threat by providing a safe space at zero distance to live, learn, play and experience....” Explore Silo360.com, a must see at this year’s CES, presented by none other than Noitavonne.

For more information, go to www.noitavonne.com or stop by booth #35350.

About Audioburst Audioburst is a revolutionary AI-powered voice search platform that connects listeners to audio content. With the mission












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ANT BLAZE for the Enterprise Wireless Connection: Herman Miller Case Study By Chris Pettigrew, ANT Wireless Product Manager at Garmin Canada Inc.

The Internet of Things consumer revolution is driven by the unprecedented delivery of information. Data is conveniently untethered thanks to innovations in wireless connectivity and a comprehensive internet infrastructure. For enterprises, connectivity is more complicated. Challenges around scaling are among the first obstacles encountered by enterprises looking to capitalize on monitoring their data. As a proven, highly efficient technology that can operate hundreds of nodes at once, ANT BLAZE delivers on this challenge.

Case Study In 2017, global design manufacturer Herman Miller introduced Live OS, a system of smart, cloud-connected fur-

nishings. To date, the system includes sitto-stand desks, fixed height desks and the Aeron Chair. Designed to enable personalized experiences for employees and provide organizations with secure, realtime, aggregated activity data, Live OS is delivering a more intuitive and active experience at work.

Challenge Herman Miller had highly specific network requirements to deploy Live OS to customers across the globe. Considering both the dense and sparse layouts of most office environments, they sought a technology that could support more than 300 nodes on a single network and devices with a battery life of more than six years. They also required scalability, and the ability to add new node types at any given time. To deploy their technology, Herman Miller knew it needed a solution that could

Optical Zonu Streamlines Base Station Hotel Connectivity with ZONUConnect By Gary Grimes, Director Sales RF Solutions, Optical Zonu Corp.

With the U.S. wireless service providers moving towards centralized network architectures, connecting to in-building and outdoor distributed antenna systems in the area often becomes a challenge. Base station manufacturers can offer only a CPRI fiber connection to Remote Radio Heads (RRH). However, available fiber can be scarce and expensive. Remote Radio Heads have a fairly large footprint in both space and power consumption, which costs money. This approach also puts the service providers’ base station RRHs at a remote location to which they do not have free access.

With ZONUConnect™, Optical Zonu offers a streamlined connectivity between any base station configuration and any DAS that minimizes the fiber count as needed with much higher efficiency than any other solution, including CPRI-to-RRH. It minimizes the total equipment needed, which results in the lowest cost and rack space. The RF-OverFiber solution allows the service provider to keep all its base station equipment in the centralized facility with 24/7 access and a common, battery backed-up power plant. This universal, efficient connectivity greatly simplifies the work for network maintenance engineering. This also ensures a clear system responsibility demarcation point for the service provider

Foresight Vision System Installed in Leading Automotive OEM’s Vehicle Foresight Autonomous Holdings Ltd., an innovator in automotive vision systems, announced that it has successfully delivered and installed its first QuadSight™ prototype system for evaluation by a leading European manufacturer of commercial vehicles. QuadSight was successfully installed on the manufacturer’s truck and passed all initial performance testing. The customer will continue independent evaluation of the system’s performance. A CES 2019 Innovation Award Honoree, the QuadSight quad-camera vision solution targets semi-autonomous and autonomous vehicles and is designed to allow near-100 percent obstacle detection with near zero false alerts, under any weather or lighting conditions. By collaborating closely with the vehicle manufacturer at the prototype evaluation stage, Foresight collects important feedback in order to develop a commercial product that fits the exact customer’s requirements. Customer satisfaction at the end of the evaluation

process may lead to future orders of QuadSight systems by the vehicle manufacturer for mass production. “This successful installation marks an important milestone in Foresight’s roadmap,” said Haim Siboni, Chief Executive Officer of Foresight. “We believe that in-vehicle evaluations of the QuadSight vision system will clearly demonstrate its advantage over competing systems by its ability to detect any obstacles under harsh weather and diverse lighting conditions. Such evaluations will increase the customer’s confidence in Foresight’s products.” Using a four-camera vision system based on stereoscopic technology, QuadSight addresses the real-world need for autonomous driving in all-weather and all-lighting conditions and is designed to provide an unprecedented level of obstacle detection accuracy for semi-autonomous and autonomous vehicle safety. Leveraging decades of fieldproven security technology and highly

Consumer Electronics Daily News send and receive data from the cloud without using a customer’s internal IT infrastructure, but that also required Bluetooth Low Energy connections. They knew a desk-to-desk mesh solution could achieve this and would minimize the number of cellular gateways needed to backhaul data. After several unsuccessful attempts with their solution provider and Bluetooth-only options, Herman Miller turned to Garmin’s enterprise-friendly ANT BLAZE solution.

Solution By deploying ANT BLAZE mesh technology on every smart desk, Herman Miller established a complete network of connected devices, allowing for other wireless Live OS products to transmit data via the same ANT BLAZE backbone. Since ANT BLAZE can operate independently of existing, on-premise IT infrastructure, they were able to configure Live OS data to be sent directly to an ANT-enabled gateway, without requiring the use of an organization’s IT network. As a result, customer and the DAS owner. The economy of ZONUConnect becomes more dramatic as the number of bands supported increases. The rack space and fiber required to support three bands is the same as for five bands, and the price tag is much the same. All other solutions become bigger and more expensive for every new service added. This makes ZONUConnect the choice for future-proof interconnections. In addition to transporting multiple bands and sectors over a low fiber count, ZONUConnect includes an Ethernet data connection between the sites over the common fiber. This permits full system self-discovery during computer set up and remote SNMP monitoring and control. The Fiber Transport also features an optional optical switch feature. This permits the carrier to route the services to an

advanced image-processing algorithms, QuadSight uniquely enables visibility in complete darkness, snow, rain, fog, sandstorms and blinding glare. Foresight first launched a demo of its QuadSight system last January at the show. Foresight regards QuadSight as the industry’s most accurate quad-camera vision system, offering exceptional obstacle detection for semi-autonomous and autonomous vehicle safety. Using proven, highly advanced image-processing algorithms, QuadSight uses fourcamera technology that combines two pairs of stereoscopic infrared and daylight cameras. QuadSight is designed to achieve near-100 percent obstacle detection with near zero false alerts under any weather or lighting conditions – including complete darkness, rain, haze, fog and glare. Stereoscopic vision technology’s exceptional three-dimensional (3D) images, detection and accuracy are essential for safe and reliable semiautonomous and autonomous vehicle vision systems. The combination of stereoscopic visible-light cameras and thermal vision exceeds a human driver’s ability to see objects in real time, whether

organizations can monitor and control their Live OS processes, equipment and assets, no matter the complexity of their office environment.

Benefits Since implementing ANT BLAZE technology (and its associated mesh libraries), Herman Miller has been able to produce sensors that last years on battery power. Mesh functionality provided the freedom to implement the Live OS solution without interfering with existing corporate networks. They have also gained access to firmware-over-the-air capabilities, meaning Live OS devices or accessories never need to be plugged in. Finally, they experienced significant cost and time savings. As an out-of-the box solution that doesn’t require any further, arduous development work, Herman Miller was able to focus its resources on product development and innovation. For more information, go to www .thisisant.com/blaze or email marketing @thisisant.com.

auto-redundant fiber path. The ZONUConnect Ethernet connection incorporates Optical Zonu’s digital SFPs with built-in micro OTDR. If the data path is lost, the unit immediately reports the location of the break in the fiber, enabling a short service outage time. Optical Zonu’s ZONUConnect is the only base station-to-DAS interconnection truly optimized for any network. It has a proven track record in every service provider’s network to every DAS with connections from one sector to large DAS deployments in stadiums, arenas, convention centers, hotels, raceways, hospitals and government buildings. Its efficiency has been exploited for connections from 250 feet to over 10 miles. For more information, visit www .opticalzonu.com.

large or small, in-motion or static, and from short or long-range distances.

About Foresight Foresight Autonomous Holdings Ltd., founded in 2015, is a technology company engaged in the design, development and commercialization of stereo/quad-camera vision systems and V2X cellular-based solutions for the automotive industry. Foresight’s vision systems are based on 3D video analysis, advanced algorithms for image processing, and sensor fusion. The company, through its wholly owned subsidiary Foresight Automotive Ltd., develops advanced systems for accident prevention which are designed to provide realtime information about the vehicle’s surroundings while in motion. The systems are designed to improve driving safety by enabling highly accurate and reliable threat detection while ensuring the lowest rates of false alerts. The company’s systems are targeting the Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS), semi-autonomous and autonomous vehicle markets. The company predicts that its systems will revolutionize automotive safety by providing an automotive-grade, cost-effective platform and advanced technology.






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W3C Launches Work to Improve Web Advertising Experience Large numbers of websites are funded in part or wholly by advertising. The largest web advertising company reports quarterly revenues of over $25 billion in U.S. dollars. Website owners receive a percentage of that revenue in exchange for carrying adverts. Commerce, advertising, financial transactions and the security and infrastructure needed to support them was not part of the original web design. The advertising industry has developed methods to track viewers, some of which many consider to be overly invasive, as more users run software to block advertising; however, publishers of web pages see their revenue falling and have started to use more invasive adverts and in greater numbers, damaging users’ perception of the web. The W3C invites participation in a business group on “Web advertising by design” for consideration of features and changes to the web platform that could better and more efficiently support web advertising. Although the advertising industry has taken a number of steps to improve, including both guidelines for controlling

Ambarella’s Camera for Advanced Driver Assistance Systems Ambarella, Inc., a leading developer of high-resolution video processing and computer vision semiconductors, introduced the CV22AQ automotive camera System-on-Chip (SoC), featuring the Ambarella CVflow computer vision architecture for powerful Deep Neural Network (DNN) processing. Target applications include front ADAS cameras, electronic mirrors with Blind Spot Detection (BSD), interior driver and cabin monitoring cameras and Around View Monitors (AVM) with parking assist. The new SoC provides the performance necessary to exceed New Car Assessment Program (NCAP) requirements for applications such as lane keeping, Automatic Emergency Braking (AEB), intelligent headlight control and speed assistance functions. Fabricated in advanced 10nm process technology, its low power consumption supports the small form factor and thermal requirements of windshieldmounted forward ADAS cameras.

About Ambarella Ambarella’s products are used in a wide variety of human and computer vision applications, including surveillance, Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS), electronic mirror, drive recorder, driver/cabin monitoring, autonomous driving, and robotic applications. Ambarella’s low-power and high-resolution video compression, image processing, and deep neural network processors and software enable cameras to become more intelligent by extracting valuable data from high-resolution video streams.

For more information, www.ambarella.com.

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the sizes of adverts and work on reducing click fraud, solutions need to be integrated into the Open Web Platform, including: makers of web browsers, search engines and other technologies need to be able to offer good performance and a good experience; advertisers need reliable information about how many people saw their adverts, and control over audience to show them to people interested in the products and services offered; ad networks need reliable analytics for advertisers – to know what sort of ads to deliver to any given person on any particular webpage, without compromising identity or

privacy; website owners need to pay their hosting bills and to afford good quality information and services for their visitors; organizations are still needed that can rate websites and provide aggregated visitors analytics, both for advertisers and website owners; adverts, like other web content, must be accessible, not least because of legislation requiring sites to be accessible, but also because the web is for everyone; users need to be confident adverts are shown securely, without malicious code or viruses, even when interactive; and, third-party advert-blocking software needs to be overcome by a web platform basic facility letting users limit the adverts they see, have control over the subject areas, in a secure and pri-

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vate manner – although there may be a market for extended capabilities of third-party add-ons. In addition, there are new work opportunities at W3C, including: ability for a webpage to report back when a particular region has been scrolled or swiped into view, optionally being visible for a specific amount of time; anonymous, private, secure credentials held in userselected third-party wallets; and, web payment methods allowing technologies for less intrusive in-ad purchase systems. For more information about W3C’s web advertising work, see the W3C business group at www.w3.org/community/ web-adv/ or contact w3t-pr@w3.org.




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LiDAR 101: How LiDAR Technology Enables Autonomous Cars to Operate Safely To bring fully autonomous cars to market, automakers must equip vehicles with sensing technologies that create a virtual map of the vehicle's surroundings, so its computer can plan a safe driving path. LiDAR technology provides the information about a vehicle’s surrounding environment needed to make fully autonomous driving a reality. David Hall, Velodyne LiDAR’s Chief Executive Officer and Founder, invented the LiDAR sensor, which helped launch the autonomous vehicle industry. A LiDAR sensor bounces laser pulses off an object, like a tree, at an enormously high rate – millions of laser pulses each second – and measures how long the light from the laser takes to reflect from the object to a light detector. The

amazing thing about LiDAR technology is this process works for nonstationary objects in real time, such as pedestrians, bicyclists and other cars. Based on the time of flight, the distance to an object is calculated by the LiDAR device in real time, and the millions of data points are used to generate a point cloud, which is a complex “map” of the surroundings that includes measurements of how far away objects are from the vehicle. This process is kind of like spraying paint all over a surrounding environment in order to highlight objects, make them recognizable and show movement. A robust LiDAR has between eight to 128 laser beams to measure a car’s surroundings. In surround view sensors, the

SecuRam Smart Garage Door Controller “Did I close the garage door?” How many times have you circled back to the house just to check to make sure the garage door is closed? We have all done it. The SECURAM Smart Garage Door Controller puts the control of your garage door opener in the palm of your hand. The controller consists of a smart module that connects to any standard garage door opener. It also connects

wirelessly to your home’s Wi-Fi network. Installation is easy and takes less than 10 minutes. Once installed, the SECURAM Smart Garage Door Controller monitors and manages your garage through an app on your smartphone. Of course, you can still use the garage door controls and remotes as normal, but the SECURAM Smart Garage Door Controller gives you remote access and control.

The Zigbee Alliance and Thread Group Address IoT Industry Fragmentation The Zigbee Alliance and Thread Group announced the availability of the Dotdot specification over Thread’s IP network. This is the first time developers can confidently use an established, open and interoperable IoT language over a lowpower wireless IP network, which will help unify the fragmented connected device industry and unlock new markets. “We’re at an exciting point in the Smart Home where the broader consumer market is embracing mainstream connected products; 26 percent of consumers own a smart home device according to our new research,” said Tom Kerber, Director of IoT Strategy at Parks Associates. “To be competitive in a market where consumers will rely on these devices for years to come, companies must take a long-term view, aligning with technologies that will enable innovation and interoperability, and continue to deliver on the promise of the IoT for every stakeholder.” Dotdot is the Zigbee Alliance’s universal language for the IoT, making it possible for smart objects to work together on any network. Thread is the Thread Group’s open, IPv6-based, low-power, secure and future-proof mesh networking technology for IoT products. These two leading organizations have come together to deliver a mature, scalable solution for IoT interoperability that isn’t confined to single-vendor ecosystems or technologies . Delivering on the Promise of the IoT The early internet faced the same chal-

lenges as today’s IoT. Currently, connected devices can struggle to deliver a seamless experience because they speak different languages (or in technical terms, use different “application layers”). For the internet, the industry solved this problem with open, universal protocols over IP – a combination that unlocked and accelerated innovation. Dotdot’s common device language over Thread’s IP network extends this same proven approach to the Internet of Things. With Dotdot over Thread, product and platform vendors can ensure the high-quality, interoperable user experiences needed to drive growth, while IP allows vendors to maintain a direct connection to their device – and their customers.

Simplified Product Development with Mature Technologies and Diverse Supply Chains It’s important to note that Dotdot over Thread is not another new standard. Dotdot enables the open, mature and already widely adopted application layer at the heart of Zigbee to work across Thread’s IP network – the same network technology fundamental to the internet. For product managers, new standards represent risk. Dotdot and Thread are backed by global, industry-leading companies and represent two of the most robust, widely deployed and well-supported connectivity and interoperability technologies, driving billions of products and networks already in homes and offices. “Zigbee and Dotdot are the product

Consumer Electronics Daily News laser beams cover 360 degrees to completely see around a vehicle – something not possible for a human driver. That means typical issues that may cause collisions for drivers, such as blind spots or wide-angle hazards, will be nonexistent in self-driving cars. LiDAR is able to accurately identify objects at up to 300 meters distance. It is critical that a vehicle is able to recognize a paper bag blowing across the roadway versus a small child in order to make accurate split-second decisions. Fully autonomous cars represent an enormous technological leap beyond today’s vehicles. LiDAR is the essential sensing technology needed to operate autonomous cars safely.

powerful LiDAR solutions for autonomy and driver assistance. Founded in 1983 and headquartered in San Jose, California, Velodyne is known worldwide for its portfolio of breakthrough LiDAR sensor technologies. In 2005, Velodyne’s Founder and Chief Executive Officer, David Hall, invented real-time surround view LiDAR systems, revolutionizing perception and autonomy for automotive, new mobility, mapping, robotics and security. Velodyne’s high-performance product line includes a broad range of sensing solutions, including the costeffective VLP-16 Puck™, the versatile VLP-32 Ultra-Puck™, the perfect for L4-L5 autonomy VLS-128™ and the directional view Velarray™.

Want to let a service person into your home while you are away? No problem. Simply open your smartphone app and send a secure signal to the garage door opener. See the door open right on your smartphone. You will even get alerts when the door is opened and closed. The app will display a history of all openings and closings of the garage door. You can also assign access rights to

other family members, allowing them to use the app as well. The SECURAM Smart Garage Door Controller makes life easier… no more circling back home to check on the garage door. SECURAM Smart Garage Door Controller – another SECURAM smart device for the connected home.

About Velodyne Lidar, Inc. Velodyne provides the smartest, most

of 15 years of innovation by our members, and the experience that comes from over a decade of building successful products,” said Tobin Richardson, Zigbee Alliance President and Chief Executive Officer. “This maturity is why major technology leaders have chosen Zigbee, and Dotdot over Thread now brings that value to new markets. This marks the first of many partnerships to come as we extend our application layer across additional networks to accelerate time to market and unify the IoT for all stakeholders.” “The Thread Group’s vision is to extend IP – the powerful foundation of the internet – to low-power IoT devices,” said Grant Erickson, President of the Thread Group. “Just like the internet, this vision also requires the industry to put forth open, common protocols so devices from any vendor can work together. Dotdot gives Thread adopters an important option for that open, end-to-end connectivity and interoperability.”

How to Start Working with Dotdot over Thread The Dotdot specification is available today to Zigbee Alliance members. Additional resources, including the Dotdot Commissioning Application, will be available in Summer 2018, along with the opening of the Dotdot Certification program from the Zigbee Alliance. Thread launched its 1.1 specification and opened its certification program in February 2017. The Zigbee Alliance and Thread Group now share a number of common authorized test service providers, and are working with them to ensure an efficient, seamless certification process for Dotdot over Thread adopters.

For more information, go to www.velodyne lidar.com or stop by booth #9010.

For more information, go to www.securam sys.com or stop by booth #42564.

About the Zigbee Alliance The Zigbee Alliance is the foundation and future of the IoT. Established in 2002, its wide-ranging global membership collaborates to create and evolve universal open standards for the products transforming the way we live, work and play. With members’ deep and diverse expertise, robust certification programs and a full suite of open IoT solutions, it is leading the movement toward a more intuitive, imaginative and useful world. The Zigbee Alliance is supported by board members from Comcast, Huawei, Itron, The Kroger Co., Landis+Gyr, LEEDARSON, Legrand Group, Midea, NXP® Semiconductors, Philips Lighting, Schneider Electric, Silicon Labs, SmartThings, Somfy Group, Texas Instruments and Wulian.

About the Thread Group The non-profit Thread Group is focused on making Thread the foundation for the internet of things in the home and beyond by educating product developers, builders and consumers on the unique features and benefits of Thread and ensuring a positive experience through rigorous, meaningful product certification. Thread is backed by industry-leading companies including Arm, Johnson Controls, Nest Labs, NXP® Semiconductors, OSRAM, Qualcomm, Schneider Electric, Silicon Labs, Somfy, and Yale Security. Since opening its membership in October 2014, companies from around the world and across all aspects of the expansive and connected technology sector have joined the Thread Group to create the very best way to connect and control devices.





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Samsung Wins 30 CES 2019 Innovation Awards for Outstanding Design and Engineering Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd., a global leader in technology, announced that 30 of its new product innovations have been recognized as CES 2019 Innovation Awards winners, including two Best of Innovations accolades. This prestigious program honors devices and services that display outstanding design and engineering in cutting-edge technology. The awards highlight Samsung’s heritage of achievements in developing groundbreaking innovations that propel the industry forward. This year, Samsung’s award-winning honorees span a range of categories including Visual Display, Fitness, Sports and Biotech, Wireless Handset Accessories, Smart Home, Virtual and Augmented Reality, Computer Hardware, Components and Peripherals, In-Vehicle Audio/Video and Sustainability and Eco-Design. “We’ve made significant investments in the areas of 5G, IoT and AI over the past year and it’s an honor to be recognized for our steadfast pursuit to helping consumers and the industry do what couldn’t be done before,” said Tim Baxter, President and Chief Executive Officer of Samsung Electronics North America. “I am so proud of the team’s creativity, drive and innovative approach to bring best in class solutions to market.” The CES Innovation Awards are sponsored by the Consumer Technology Association (CTA), the owner and organizer of CES. Following are details on a selection of Samsung’s award-winning products:

Samsung Galaxy Note9 The Galaxy Note series has long been recognized for launching Samsung’s latest groundbreaking innovations. The super powerful Galaxy Note9 builds on this legacy with a premium smartphone that delivers all day performance. With a powerful, all-day battery, a new S Pen that features Bluetooth Low-Energy connectivity, Samsung’s most intelligent camera yet, and up to a terabyte of storage, the Galaxy Note9 is the phone powerful enough to keep up with your busy life.

Samsung Galaxy Tab S4 A 2-in-1 Android tablet designed for people who want to do more on the go, the Samsung Galaxy Tab S4 helps you work smarter by keeping you operating at the highest levels. With Samsung DeX, longerlasting battery, refined S Pen, four speakers tuned by AKG, this new tablet makes for

easier productivity and more immersive entertainment – anytime, anywhere.

Samsung Galaxy Watch A premium, powerful smartwatch for those who want to do it all – and look good while doing it. Its long-lasting battery and LTE connectivity gives consumers a true standalone experience. With Samsung’s signature rotating bezel and more robust lineup of style options, you get a smartwatch that looks like a traditional timepiece and is intuitive to use. With over 39 tracked exercises and activities and new sleep and stress management features, the powerful smartwatch keeps consumers focused on their health and wellness goals.

Wireless Charger Duo A combination of the Fast Charge Wireless Charging Stand and the Wireless Charging Pad, the fast-charging two-in-one allows users to quickly charge their phone alongside another Qicompatible phone or wearable simultaneously. The charger eliminates the need to fumble with cables each time you need to top up your devices’ batteries, while its built-in stand offers easy access to your phone’s screen.

Samsung DeX Samsung DeX gives users a PC-like experience directly from their flagship Samsung Galaxy mobile device. It can be done by simply connecting a mobile device to an external monitor, or changing a setting on Galaxy TabS4. DeX enables users to use their phone or tablet as a touchpad and virtual keyboard. DeX also offers “dual mode,” so they can continue to use the phone or tablet while working on the external monitor – whether it’s participating in a video chat or drawing and taking notes. Note9 users can also use their S Pen to advance slides while in DeX mode on a larger screen.

SmartThings Tracker A small, lightweight GPS tracking device connected through an LTE-M network that helps people quickly and more accurately keep track of what matters most. Whether it’s a gym bag lost at school or a pet that might have wandered too far from home, items can be easily tracked in real time through Samsung’s Android and iOS compatible SmartThings app. Family members can also use SmartThings Tracker to stay connected

Wireless Repair Needs Met at Mengtor, Inc. Mengtor, Inc., founded in 2009, is located in Los Angeles, California. The company, a wholesale distributor of cellphone parts, is the preeminent cell repair parts distributor. They house the largest selection of cellular parts for the top cellular brand names in the wireless market. The company provides wireless technicians across the industry with the convenience of dealing with only one source. Mengtor consis-

tently and constantly releases new parts, not simply for new-release cellphones and/or tablet models, but also for models and parts that are highly requested and/or difficult to find in the market. Mengtor acknowledges and highly values the importance that efficiently used time has in influencing the technician’s work world. With Mengtor as a one-stop shop, technicians are able to uti-

Consumer Electronics Daily News by sending a location notification to the SmartThings app that alerts the rest of the family of their whereabouts. And, since it is SmartThings-enabled, the SmartThings Tracker can be used as an arrival sensor, triggering automations like a connected porch light turning on when the device is within range.

HMD Odyssey + This Windows mixed reality headset captivates users in the stunningly crisp detail that offers comfort, so that they can stay immersed in their favorite games and content. In addition to its Super AMOLED displays, the HMD Odyssey+ features new display technology called the Anti-Screen Door Effect (anti-SDE), so gamers no longer have to worry about dizziness and distorted views. The premium design of the HMD Odyssey+ is perfectly complemented by rich and dynamic audio of AKG technology, including 360° spatial sound, as well as 110° field of view – all of which that delivers a more fluid and real-life user experience.

Samsung Galaxy A6 For those who want to get more out of a more affordable smartphone, the Galaxy A6 features an immersive screen, powerful camera and a new level of convenience. With a Super AMOLED Infinity Display that brings your content to life with bright, rich colors and support for expandable storage up to 400GB, the Galaxy A6 offers plenty of room for videos, music and files. With 16MP front and rear cameras, users can capture stunning photos and selfies, and the F1.7 aperture on the rear camera helps keep pictures bright and clear in low-light settings. Samsung 256GB 3DS DDR4 RDIMM The industry’s fastest DDR4 and highest density memory module for next-generation enterprise server platforms is enabled with the finest high-density, high-performance consumer infrastructure solutions along, with extremely lowpower consumption (15 watts at 1.2V).

Samsung 512GB Universal Flash Storage The industry’s first 512-gigabyte embedded Universal Flash Storage (eUFS), for automotive A/V systems and next-gen flagship mobile devices, using Samsung’s new 64-layer 512-gigabit VNAND chips. The 512GB eUFS package will transfer a 5GB-equivalent full HD video clip to an SSD in about six seconds, over 8X faster than a typical microSD card.

Samsung 3.84TB NVMe Z-SSD The SZ1733 offers a new level of storage for supercomputing targeted for AI

lize their time effectively, which results in their customers being able to get their products back as soon as possible. The company focuses on the availability of their inventory of products, from the smallest screw to the most complex parts that many people are not aware are even available in the market. Mengtor maintains a full inventory and therefore is at the top of the industry, serving clients not only with excellent customer service and quality assurance, but also with prices that are worth every penny.

analysis, big data and IoT applications, using Samsung’s new Z-NAND chips that provide 10 times higher cell read performance than 3-bit V-NAND chips.

Samsung LM302S The most user-oriented next generation lighting platform available to date is designed to improve work efficiency by achieving a healthier circadian rhythm (sleep/wake cycles) throughout the day, by promoting daytime-to-evening continuity and healthy sleep. Samsung’s human-centric LED solution can improve a person’s concentration level by as much as 10 percent for greater work efficiency. Furthermore, it also can help people to sleep better at night due to the melatonin hormone having been suppressed by the LM302S during the daytime.

Samsung SSM-U Series A new type of smart module featuring a series of tiny radar-based sensors with higher detecting sensitivity than conventional sensors, and invisible transmission for greater design flexibility in smart residential lighting. The SSM-U series can detect subtle movements and transmit the signal to other components to control lighting at the right time.

About Samsung Electronics America, Inc. Headquartered in Ridgefield Park, N.J., Samsung Electronics America, Inc. (SEA), is a recognized innovative leader in consumer electronics, mobile devices and enterprise solutions. A wholly owned subsidiary of Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd., SEA is pushing beyond the limits of today’s technology and providing consumers and organizations with a portfolio of groundbreaking products in appliances, home entertainment, Internet of Things, mobile computing, smartphones, virtual reality, wireless infrastructure and wearables, in addition to offering leading content and services related to mobile payments, 360-degree VR video, customer support and more. Samsung is a pioneering leader in smartphones and HDTVs in the U.S. and one of America’s fastest growing home appliance brands. To discover more about Samsung, visit www.samsung.com.

About Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. Samsung inspires the world and shapes the future with transformative ideas and technologies. The company is redefining the worlds of TVs, smartphones, wearable devices, tablets, digital appliances, network systems, and memory, system LSI, foundry and LED solutions. For the latest news, visit the Samsung Newsroom at news.samsung.com.

Mengtor has an extensive number of options and a variety of parts available. Because of this, the company’s direct customers, which include repair shops, retail stores, small business owners and independent businesses, are able to offer their own customers considerably shorter repair times. Mengtor makes wireless repair time-effective and quality assured. For more information, visit www.mengtor .com or speak to Mengtor’s customer support at 888.683.7306.




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Consumer Electronics Daily News

LoveHandle Wins Phone Grip Challenge We’ve all seen the huge variety of smartphone grips, knobs and rings parading on the backs of smartphones and cases these days, but which one is the best all-around consumer choice? A recent survey asked users to try each one and rank their favorite based on overall functionality. Here are the results: 1. LoveHandle – The clear winner for function and comfort, LoveHandle passed the pocket-friendly test as the lowest-profile grip in the group. The thin profile also allowed it to operate with wireless charging, unlike some of its thicker and all metal competition. Trinseo (Cont’d. from p. 1)

According to Hasty Granbery, Founder and Chief Executive Officer of Currant, “Idle energy usage resulting from always-on devices is a larger problem than most people realize, costing Americans 19 billion dollars per year.” Currant addresses this problem by leveraging AI to help people discover their home energy offenders, so they can cut excess electricity usage without sacrificing comfort or convenience. Consumers can also monitor and control their devices remotely and can connect with Amazon Alexa and Google Home to enable voice activated control. Trinseo has been supplying its EMERGE™ Advanced Resins for the Petrics (Cont’d. from p. 1)

with Affordable Allergy Testing that takes food decision-making to a new level in the pet industry. The custom test, called the 5Strands® Affordable Petrics Test, uses non-invasive bio-resonance hair analysis testing that measures food substances causing non-IgE mediated reactions known as “intolerances.” These intolerances represent 98 percent of the adverse symptoms seen in dogs and cats, commonly including breathing difficulties, scratching, licking, digestive issues, hair loss, joint pain, paw biting, restlessness and more. The test scans 1,500-plus food items to identify intolerances that may impact your pet’s well-being. It’s the most comprehensive test of its kind in the United States. Now you can not only order the testing, but receive results Hanwha Techwin (Cont’d. from p. 1)

the Hanwha Group in December 2014, we’ve changed our name to Hanwha Techwin America. Although our parent company has changed, everything else remains the same, including our R&D and manufacturing facilities.

CEDN: What’s your main line of business?

RS: Under the Wisenet brand, Hanwha Techwin America offers a wide range of consumer video monitoring and home surveillance products such as smart video doorbells, Wi-Fi cameras, NVR and DVR security systems. Our flagship products offer advanced technologies, including face recognition, abnormal

Reviewers liked its use of a softer elastic grip surface instead of hard plastic or metal, but promptly commented on how comfortable it is to securely hold the phone with just a fingertip. 2. Metal Rings – Coming in second place in the survey were the variety of swiveling metal rings that boast grip and stand functionality. While these rigid versions did offer a reliable grip when worn as a ring on the user’s finger, they did not score well in the comfort category. Some reviewers commented that the ring was somewhat uncomfortable and was not really a one-size-fits-all product. 3. Expanding Circles – These round

Currant product during the prototyping and now in production. Trinseo materials can be seen throughout the Currant Smart Outlet – the outer housing, the substrate for the reflective front face and several inner components. Trinseo’s EMERGE Advanced Resins, which are specialty engineered performance plastics, have been designed to meet the exacting specifications for Currant including cosmetic, reliability and UL-driven safety requirements. Among the reasons Currant selected Trinseo as a partner was because of the company’s color matching capability, including its ability to achieve an ultrabright white. The company has research and development centers globally, including color labs with expertise in complex directly through the app, automatically excluding high-risk ingredients when identifying food options. We spent two-plus years procuring and validating our database of ingredients with leading pet health professionals, so we can offer the most robust food recommendation engine (patent pending) available. It has taken tremendous effort and now we can finally share our hard work with pet owners and start making a difference in our fight to help extend the lives of pets. CEDN: How does it impact the pet industry?

expandable knobs are a current pop culture fad among young teens and middleschool lunchrooms. However, reviewers said they lack the basic utility of offering a reliable and comfortable grip for the phone. Large and bulky, many survey respondents complained that the knob would get hung on their pocket or purse when putting their phone away. On the comfort rankings, the popping circles scored low as well due to the way it is held precariously between your fingers and constantly requires an active grip to prevent phone drops. Young reviewers still gave high marks for the addictive fidget-like qual-

colors. Color is such an important factor today for product differentiation, branding and end-user satisfaction and Trinseo is recognized globally for its capability. Trinseo supports various consumeroriented markets with specialty engineered plastics solutions. The company supports the growing consumer technologies sector with advanced material solutions including projects that involve biocompatible plastics for skin contact applications, chemical resistant materials, transparent light diffusion grades to allow for translucent LED displays, and plastics with recycled content to support sustainability goals. As consumer technologies evolve, product developers and designers need to consider materials that they may not have

unique characteristics like breed, age, activity, weight, pre-existing medical conditions, food intolerances and other critical factors. We need to educate pet parents, so they realize that a food choice for one pet may be detrimental to other pets. Our partnership with Affordable Allergy Testing is an example of how we are looking for ways to improve these tools for both pet owners and pet health professionals, helping optimize the decision-making process when determining the healthiest foods.

CEDN: What’s coming next from Petrics?

KJ: Petrics is setting new standards for helping pet parents identify the best food and treat options. Each dog and cat has different nutritional needs based on their

KJ: Our efforts with our Health & Nutrition App will always be focused on adding new, exciting features to incorporate into future version updates. Later in 2019, we will release our highly antici-

CEDN: What is your outlook for this year?

CEDN: How do potential new customers know that they can trust you with their business?

sound detection and human detection. We also have the B2B division that offers end-to-end security solutions to a wide range of industry verticals, including retail, transportation, education, banking, healthcare, hospitality and airports.

RS: We are currently expanding our business portfolio to include opportunities in OEM for companies looking to get into the Smart Home market and need the experience of a trusted manufacturer. Being one of the pioneers in the smart entry and security monitoring category, in addition to having over 40 years of experience in optoelectronics, Hanwha Techwin has the know-how and innova-

tive technology to propel your business ahead. We are excited about this new venture and the opportunity to expand our home solutions assortment to our customers.

RS: Whether it’s for retail or OEM, we have the core competency in surveillance, ample R&D resources and the scale to achieve our customer’s needs. We’ve recently expanded our factory locations to include one in Vietnam to accommodate our global growth in the security business. From the retail perspective, we have the ability to offer effective marketing

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ities of popping and collapsing these expanding grips just for fun, though. It doesn’t seem like the smartphone is going anywhere in the near future, so all of these grip accessories will have a piece of a growing market. However, its quite likely that fads will give way to function as mature consumers have the opportunity to try each of the current available solutions and decide which one works best for their needs. For more information, visit www.lovehandle .com or email sales@lovehandle.com.

considered in the past. Plastics have emerged as an important solution to newproduct challenges in that they enable properties such as portability, durability and appealing aesthetics while allowing additional characteristics such as biocompatibility, ignition and chemical resistance, and/or various degrees of transparency. Trinseo, the global manufacturer and compounder of performance plastics, has been helping customers find just the right solution. Trinseo is proud to be a partner of Currant. For more information, go to www.trinseo.com or contact AJ Durso at ajdurso@trinseo.com. Learn more about Currant Smart Outlets at www.currant.com.

pated Smart Pet Bed and Activity Tracker System. We were delayed while redesigning some of our key product features, making them more robust while improving overall performance. Our Smart Pet Bed has a built-in scale and heating/cooling capabilities, making the development and testing process extremely time consuming. The control panel for these products will be built into our app for convenient access and adjustment. All weight and activity data will accrue right in each pet’s profile to further analyze and optimize their health and nutrition. We are excited about our product offering in 2019 and greatly appreciate the continued support from our friends and valued pet parents. For more information, visit www.petrics .com or email info@petrics.com.

and dealer-support programs you need to take the security category to the next level. As an OEM partner, we are fully committed to the partnership providing you the speed to market, a deep understanding about interoperability, high quality standards and pricing that fits your business. Here at Hanwha Techwin, we have a strict QA process that all of our products undergo to ensure utmost satisfaction from our end users.

For product information, visit www.wisenetlife.com. Email cs@wisenetlife.com or stop by the meeting room at Sands Expo #MR46649 to learn more about the latest product offerings or to discuss OEM opportunities.



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public safety and more. These high performing, lower cost flexible antenna solutions cover ISM, LTE, GPS, WiFi and NFC frequency bands, including multibands and MiMo options. Highlights include: used by top cellular companies; high performing, lower cost; most available with adhesive backing; standard U.fl connectors, but cable lengths and connectors are customizable; and Flex Family Kit also available. The PulseLARSEN GPS Multibands offer a wide array of products to cover Scosche (Cont’d. from p. 1)

in a vent mount. Vent mounts are popular because they’re quick and easy to install, remove and transfer from vehicle to vehicle. But up until now they’ve had one major drawback – they block the airflow from your vehicle’s vent. On a particularly hot or cold day, that’s a big problem. You need to see and access your phone, but you need that vent to be doing its job of warming or cooling you! The Scosche designers took the challenge onboard and created an elegant and adaptable solution – the MagicMount Charge 3 Vent. With a unique open, balanced, ringed design and a swing-arm that allows unimpeded air-flow from a SecuGen (Cont’d. from p. 1)

mobile fingerprint reader or placed solidly at a workstation as a traditional desktop reader. The Unity 20 Bluetooth can be used right out of the box by calling SecuGen’s Fingerprint Management System (FMS) software’s simple API. Alternatively, it can be custom programmed to suit the needs of the targeted user base. It sports a complete Linux development environment, SecuGen’s fingerprint capture and NIST MINEX-compliant template extraction and matching algorithms, the OpenSSL cryptography library and a 1 GHz CPU. The Unity 20 Bluetooth can also store encrypted fingerprint templates and process them in a closed environment without ever leaving the device. “Most of the existing Bluetooth AcuRite (Cont’d. from p. 4)

The high-definition indoor touchscreen display offers a quick snapshot of the day’s high and low records and graphs for each measurement to track trends. The display features an SD card slot for long-term storage of weather data. Atlas can provide remote monitoring from any device – mobile or desktop, IP Rating (Cont’d. from p. 4)

Manufacturers often seek a validated IP rating from a certified Ingress Protection Testing Lab to ensure proper functionality in the field, safety and for marketing purposes. IP testing labs perform a variety of tests including product safety, vibration testing and electromagnetic compatibility. Before an electronic device goes to an IP certification lab for

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700 MHz Public Safety, LTE, Smart Grid, GNSS, WLAN, ITS and DSRC applications. Antennas are available in magnetic, adhesive and tamper-proof direct mount products, on and off ground, while supporting multiple cable and connector options. Need RF support or products? PulseLARSEN has a solution. From catalog embedded, internal, external and outdoor antennas, to customized for your device, PulseLARSEN can provide excellent RF support and services. Embedded antennas easily fit onto existing circuit boards. FPC

antennas mount to the inside of device housing. External antennas provide excellent gain and efficiency. Vehicle mount antennas provide excellent durability without sacrificing connectivity or efficiency. Need a customized solution? PulseLARSEN can do that too! PulseLARSEN is a leading global antenna and wireless solution supplier founded as Larsen Electronics in 1965, then acquired by Pulse Electronics in 2006. PulseLARSEN provides solutions that reflect its far-reaching understanding of antenna and RF technology.

PulseLARSEN offers antennas covering 2G/3G/4G LTE, WLAN (WiFi), Zigbee, Bluetooth, GPS/Glonass/Compass, ISM, VHF/UHF, NFC and custom applications. PulseLARSEN is a trusted antenna partner. Shipped over two billion antennas, over 50 years in business, PulseLARSEN supplies consistent, highquality products by owning and fully controlling its own factories in both China and the United States, and R&D centers around the world.

vehicle’s vent, this Qi-charging mount also provides maximum device visibility and maneuverability. The charging head independently rotates 360 degrees, free of cables and other impediments, so the device can be viewed from any angle. Certified by the Wireless Power Consortium (WPC), the charger delivers up to 10 watts of charge, supporting Apple and Samsung Fast Charge. It provides the extra safety protection of Foreign Object Detection, which prevents charging if something other than a Qi-enabled device is placed on the charging head. An LED light ring surrounding the charging head turns red if a foreign object is detected. Under normal power/charging conditions, the ambient

light sensing LED ring glows a soft blue. When held in place by the MagicMount’s floating 100 percent devicesafe neodymium magnets, a thermal management gap is created between the phone and the Qi-charging head. This gap allows heated air to escape and be replaced by cooler air so that the device stays cooler during charging. Cooler charging is safer for the life of the battery as well as the device itself. Using the articulation of the swing arm, you can easily position the charger (and your device) in front of the AC vent airflow if you want additional cooling of the phone. Or, during the winter months, you can swing the charging head away from the heated airflow from your vents. With the quality you’ve come to

expect from Scosche, the charger is built from premium materials, including highimpact polycarbonate, resulting in a mount that enhances any vehicle’s interior. Advanced design techniques, including a 360-degree articulating rotating swing-arm and the 360-degree rotating charging head, allow for a wider range of customizable viewing positions, as well as a smoother tactile experience for the user as they move them. The Scosche MagicMount Charge 3 Vent truly represents the next evolution of wireless charging.

products on the market are about as attractive as a deck of cards,” stated Jeff Brown, Vice President of Sales and Marketing for SecuGen. “The Unity 20 Bluetooth reader, on the other hand, breaks the mold and is a stunning device with a slim, sleek white case, a single button and three small LEDs. Our team has been able to do this while keeping the price of the product very low. We are very, very proud of this product. Our team has done a wonderful job.” Dan Riley, Vice President of Engineering, added, “Once again our engineering team has heard the voices of our partners and has designed world class products to meet their needs. The Unity 20 Bluetooth is a breakthrough product that maintains our dedication to quality. Not only is it well engineered and versatile, the affordable Unity 20 Bluetooth

fingerprint reader is also a beautiful product.” The Unity 20 Bluetooth fingerprint reader, like all SecuGen products, is priced for large scale deployments. “We continue to focus on the requirements of our partners around the world,” stated Won Lee, Chief Executive Officer of SecuGen. “The Unity 20 Bluetooth is a response to a clear need that we have seen in the marketplace. This is precisely what our partners have been asking for, and we are excited to support and help them succeed with new products that are attractive, powerful and economical.”

For over 20 years, SecuGen has been a driving force committed to developing innovative, high quality, rugged and price-performing products, including FBI-certified fingerprint readers, sensors, biometric software and developer kits. SecuGen products are used by financial, medical, government, educational and corporate institutions and are sold through an extensive network of reseller partners, including original equipment manufacturers, independent software vendors and system integrators in North America, Latin America, Africa, Middle East, Europe and Asia.

$249.99 and is available at www.acurite.com.

weather and home monitoring solutions. In addition to weather stations, AcuRite offers a broad line of home and environmental monitoring devices. The company is known for developing products with intuitive designs that fit seamlessly into day-to-day life, keeping people connected to the things that matter most.

including via the My AcuRite smartphone app. This feature lets users view data from anywhere, even at work or on vacation, allowing them to stay connected. Customizable alerts and notifications inform of changing weather conditions that might need attention. Atlas has the capability to integrate with Amazon Echo for convenient, personalized weather reports from Alexa. AcuRite Atlas retails starting at

testing, it needs to be thoroughly tested during production to give it a better chance of meeting the IP Lab’s standards. One of the most important forms of quality testing during the prototyping and production phases is leak testing. Differential pressure decay leak testing technology can be used to test openings on components or completely sealed components. A leak tester, like ATEQ’s Primus F620, would use compressed air

About SecuGen SecuGen is a leading provider of optical fingerprint recognition technology for physical and information security.

About AcuRite The AcuRite brand is owned by Chaney Instrument Co., a subsidiary of the Primex Family of Companies (PFOC) and a family-owned business headquartered in Lake Geneva, Wisconsin. Founded in 1943, Chaney Instrument Co. and its AcuRite brand are leaders in

to pressurize a port on an electronic device and measure how much the pressure drops/leaks. Many sealed electronics, such as an outdoor security camera, require sealed component testing which involves putting the device into an airtight chamber and pressurizing the chamber with compressed air and reading the amount of pressure that sinks into the camera. If the leak amount is below the manufacturer-specified leak rate, the

For more information, visit www.pulse larsenantennas.com.

For more information, stop by South Upper Hall booth #31106 or visit www.scosche.com.

For more information, go to www .secugen.com, call 760.659.6644, email sales@secugen.com or stop by booth #35232.

For more information, visit www .acurite.com.

camera can be considered airtight enough to be classified as being “waterproof.” Knowing more about what IP ratings mean and the process of obtaining and testing them can help consumers gain a greater appreciation for their waterproof electronics. For more information, visit booth #41370, go to www.atequsa.com, call 734.838.3100 or email leaktestsales@atequsa.com.





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