Samsung to unveil three experimental devices at CES 2017

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The Consumer Electronics Show (CES) that will start in the city of Las Vegas in the next few days will be attended by Samsung, which unfortunately will not present its new Galaxy S8, but it will show us three new experimental devices. These have been developed by Samsung's C-Lab division which was created in 2012.

The South Korean company has already shown in three videos each of the devices that have been baptized as lumini, Tag + y S-Skin, and of which we will discover several details just below.

lumini, the first of the three devices allow take care of the skin through an application on our smartphone. Taking a photograph of the skin of the face, we will be able to know in the blink of an eye if there is a problem and we will also receive some recommendation on how to have better skin.

Tag + is a simple button for children that can be connected to various toys or an app to activate different functionalities. Depending on how it is pressed or used, different functionalities can be activated.

Finally, the third device that Samsung will show us at the next CES 2017 will be S-Skin which will allow us to measure hydration, melanin and redness of the skin using LED lights, thanks to this portable device. Depending on the condition of the skin, the recommendation associated with this device will suggest the use of patches that supply the skin with necessary substances that act very effectively.

What do you think of the new devices that Samsung will officially present at the next CES 2017?. Tell us your opinion about these three peculiar devices in the space reserved for comments on this post or through any of the social networks where we are present.


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