Wacky wearable gadgets that stole the show at CES 2016
The wearables marketplace is transforming age - old fashions into high-tech operations.

-This watch will control the BB-8 droid
Sphero’s latest Star Wars wearable wristband will let you control the BB-8 with Force gestures. The Force band looks like a digital watch (without the screen) and is packed with sensors that can control BB-8’s movements. The band is not going to enter production until later this year.
-Control your shoe with a smartphone
The Digitsole Smartshoe 01 footwear is definitely a first of its kind. It connects to a smartphone app for automatic shoe tightening, calorie tracking and foot heating, as well as adjusting shock absorption. The shoes, slated for retail in October, will also offer step counting and calorie tracking. It will retail for $199.
This year Samsung has outdone itself with a smart belt that analyses things like waistlines, eating habits and physical movement. The information collected by the WELT smart belt is analysed by an app that makes recommendations for better health. The WELT is a prototype as of now. It looks like a normal belt that’s loaded with sensors that pair up with your smartphone.
-X-ray-like vision is a reality
-A personal emergency response device
-Smartphone with an in-built projector
The ASU Cast One smartwatch is definitely going to make you feel like James Bond. The Android Wear smartwatch is capable of 720p resolution, throws videos up to six and a half feet and can create a display as big as 60 inches. Although with a battery of just 700mAh, you might be better off sticking to cartoons than entire movies.
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