Accessibility becomes a priority
Sony PS5 Leonardo
The console controller is highly customisable to suit a range of accessibility needs, designed to help players with disabilities play more easily, more comfortably, and for longer periods.
L’Oreal Hapta
The device uses smart motion tech developed by Google’s sister company Verily, to help people with conditions such as Parkinson’s disease.
Samsung Relumino Mode
TV mode to help people with low or limited vision. The feature has layers of camera technology that highlights outlines, sharpens contrast, and enhances colours.
In-car gaming emerges
Nvidia GeForce Now
Nvidia’s on demand cloud gaming service, known as GeForce Now, is headed to select Hyundai, BYD and Polestar electric vehicles.
Sony Afeela
Sony’s future mobility plans will prioritise best in class entertainment. Their first vehicle will use Unreal Engine, a 3D computer graphics game engine to visualise entertainment experiences across screens.
Holoride
An aftermarket device that mounts on a windshield and wirelessly connects to a VR headset in the car to fuse car motion with the VR experience.
Lightweight
Yukai Engineering Fufuly
An anxiety reducing cushion that uses a gentle rhythmical pulsation to induce slower and deeper breathing.
Oxa Life
A wearable breathing system consisting of a custom smart shirt or bra with integrated electrodes and sensor enabling accurate recommendations to reduce stress, improve sleep, and boost recovery.
Panasonic Nanoe X
This air purifier can clean the inside of your car in approximately two hours — helping to reduce allergens, bacteria, odors and quietly works in a spare cup holder.
Design gets emotive
LG Gram Style
LG’s stand-out premium laptop has a sophisticated iridescent finish, an invisible touchpad that lights-up when touched and well executed haptic feedback giving an exciting, premium aesthetic.
VW ID.7
An exciting feature of VW’s upcoming car is its ‘digital camouflage’ which lights up at the driver’s command and changes in time with the car’s sound system.
LG MoodUp
The fridge has four large LED panels that can change colour based on your mood, the music, or the weather.