CES 2015 is almost over but it will remembered for a long time. We round-up the most strange and innovative tech we saw at CES 2015 that will help keep this edition of CES in our memory.
Parrot Pot
Parrot Pot is the second generation of a connected plant sensor developed by Parrot. It's a smart pot which connects to the app on your phone and lets you control the Pot itself.
Nymi band
Nymi Band will let you unlock devices, remember passwords and it does all that using the unique electric signals your heart emits.
Temptraq
Temptraq is an intelligent wearable thermometer for your child that continuously records, senses and sends alerts of the child’s stats to the bundled app.
Melo Mind
Melo Mind is a weird looking headgear that records biofeedback when you hear music and syncs those stats to your smartphone via a bundled app.
Emiota Belty
The Belty is a self-adjusting belt which notifies you when your waistline changes. In addition to this, it tracks your movement and notifies you if sit for too long in one place.
Breathometer Mint
Mint is the world’s first portable breath quality and hydration level detection breathometer. It automatically analyses the air in your mouth, when you place it in your mouth. Then it sends all these stats to your smartphone.
Bullet safe baseball cap
Bullet Safe makes bulletproof vests and this baseball cap is an addition to their portfolio. The cap can stop a 0.4, 9, and 0.38mm caliber rounds.
Belfie Stick
Belfie stick is like a selfie stick, but for your Bum. It tethers to your phone via Bluetooth and then you can click pictures of your bum with the phone attached to the extendable, adjustable arm.
Luna Sleep
Luna Sleep is a wi-fi connected mattress cover which monitors your sleep habits. It warms your bed to your ideal temperature which helps you relax and fall asleep quickly.