Yes now.., but it'snot about today it's about what this will be in the future. The innovation is there and the tech will adapt in time. I'd say that's a reason to get excited even if it'd take hundred years. Kinda like flying cars
A lunchbox that has a built in bully detection software and a little camera and microphone and will call the hall monitor on duty giving him a live feed to current situation. Then it is packed with seven pounds of C4 and will detonate when suitably far from its owner. Problem solved.
@@BillyBobJoeSnr nah.. it didn't teleport that fish.. It didnt work better than radar.. It only melted the chocolate in my pocket.. Piece o'crap that ruined my trousers that infernal machine tiny wave thingy.
1:28 'The company is working on a larger version' which should be big enough to hold the smaller bin when it develops a glitch and breaks down. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2:01 Narwal floor cleaner = $849 Mop & bucket = $8.49. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Sadly, still no word on the movable toilet... looks like I'm still going to have to clench my buttocks and try to dash at the same time..
Troubling. There are plenty of people that could be hired to these jobs. The R&D could be spent on more worthwhile projects. This, I would file under "People with little understanding of major social problems".
Clever.. However, all this is too pricey and I don't think mass production will bring down the prices that much? Plus all making us lazy and fat and poor will the prices shown? We all end up like the humans on the 3D film Wall-E .. super fat lazy with everything done by robots and A.I. Also never have a Smart Home because hackers will have the time of their lives mucking up your place and spying on you by the smart home cameras! Smart don't mean great.
What a bag of shite, I couldn't see myself ever buying silly gadgets like this. Now, furniture that can construct and deconstruct itself is another story,... Whatever happened to that Technology that was shown over 10-Years ago.
Neat stuff. I am all for tech. But how about society spending a little more money on helping the poor (especially children) and a little less money on new ways to make you feel 'cool' and 'tech' 'sick' like buying an $850 robotic, floor cleaner?
Why not do that and other things? If you're willfully ignorant about how tech can and has solve(d) multiple issues you should retreat to a quiet place for research before returning to review this unsolicited display of vacuity.
What a pile of gash this years CES has produced. I'm a gadget geek but nothing has peaked my interest at all. Just useless crap you know will break! 2020 has been a tech disappointment! "Steam Technology" Just call it bloody steam!
Let's create solutions for problems that doesn't exist and make life more complicated.
Yes now.., but it'snot about today it's about what this will be in the future. The innovation is there and the tech will adapt in time.
I'd say that's a reason to get excited even if it'd take hundred years. Kinda like flying cars
@@radzilla748 Flying cars = falling cars
@@dbsirius falling cars=population control
We have an energy crisis and people come up with the most stupid ideas and call it "smart home"
Best use for the wheels is ‘Hey furniture move left as I need to vacuum there’....will make it way easier to clean.
You still vacuum manually? Pfft, amateur
"ooh noo i spillt some coffe" best one today so far! ..I did really laugh.
reminded me of porno😂
what a crazy expensive lunch box. imagine that being stolen by bullies.
Wow, just imagine if someone could invent a box that could quickly warm food safely. Maybe it could use radio waves to excite water molecules.
@@BillyBobJoeSnr I think we should use IR or MW to do that..RW just.. don't heat up molecules very much.
A lunchbox that has a built in bully detection software and a little camera and microphone and will call the hall monitor on duty giving him a live feed to current situation.
Then it is packed with seven pounds of C4 and will detonate when suitably far from its owner. Problem solved.
@@gumunduringigumundsson9344
Maybe we could call it; Microwave Oven?
What do you think, might be on to something?
@@BillyBobJoeSnr nah.. it didn't teleport that fish..
It didnt work better than radar..
It only melted the chocolate in my pocket..
Piece o'crap that ruined my trousers that infernal machine tiny wave thingy.
I always find with these type of gadgets it's quicker to do stuff yourself.
0:21 - Reminds me of the restaurant in 'Legion'...
Technology will make us cripple if we think like this.
1:28 'The company is working on a larger version'
which should be big enough to hold the smaller bin when it develops a glitch and breaks down.
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2:01 Narwal floor cleaner = $849
Mop & bucket = $8.49.
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Sadly, still no word on the movable toilet... looks like I'm still going to have to clench my buttocks and try to dash at the same time..
Troubling. There are plenty of people that could be hired to these jobs. The R&D could be spent on more worthwhile projects. This, I would file under "People with little understanding of major social problems".
egg shell thrown in a bin? compost is the way back to the future everyone. This is so 1990
Well she is beautiful.
It’s making us useless 🤣
Self-cleaning toilet bowls - anyone?😁
japan already made those.
Nice.🙏
Clever.. However, all this is too pricey and I don't think mass production will bring down the prices that much? Plus all making us lazy and fat and poor will the prices shown? We all end up like the humans on the 3D film Wall-E .. super fat lazy with everything done by robots and A.I. Also never have a Smart Home because hackers will have the time of their lives mucking up your place and spying on you by the smart home cameras! Smart don't mean great.
What a bag of shite, I couldn't see myself ever buying silly gadgets like this.
Now, furniture that can construct and deconstruct itself is another story,... Whatever happened to that Technology that was shown over 10-Years ago.
You should make it and show it off in next year's CES
Having a woman demonstrate future kitchen tech.
Neat stuff. I am all for tech. But how about society spending a little more money on helping the poor (especially children) and a little less money on new ways to make you feel 'cool' and 'tech' 'sick' like buying an $850 robotic, floor cleaner?
wrong answer
Why not do that and other things? If you're willfully ignorant about how tech can and has solve(d) multiple issues you should retreat to a quiet place for research before returning to review this unsolicited display of vacuity.
@@metricmoo And what is the 'right' answer?
@@McRocket of course I know, but I'm not telling you. Get back to work, slave!
its aimed at people with homes,the poor live in cardboard boxes and dont have homes so this comment is irrelevant
What a pile of gash this years CES has produced. I'm a gadget geek but nothing has peaked my interest at all. Just useless crap you know will break! 2020 has been a tech disappointment! "Steam Technology" Just call it bloody steam!
What a load of bollocks haha
Itsik Spensive
0:10.... Buy a dog.
lol the dog needs maintenance. The smart wheels needs only a plug
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