CBS LA TV SEGMENT: What's New In Tech?

I was back at CBS for the first time in three years and it was so great to be back and see everyone in real life! I brought some cool new gadgets that make life easier.

Here’s the segment, if you missed it:

Fiture Smart Fitness Mirror

FITURE is the newest brand to enter the smart fitness mirror and interactive workout system market. Fiture which stands for “Future of Fitness,” leverages AI and smart motion sensors to track your movements, it also counts your reps as you follow workouts on its integrated 43 inch display. And the really cool thing here is that it monitors your form, like a real life fitness trainer. So it's great for people like me who need form correction when doing my squats. The smart mirror also uses a motion-tracking camera to scan several skeletal points on your body to analyze movements and offer corrections, if necessary. Fiture says its system can recognize more than 1,000 different fitness movements spanning HIIT, strength, cardio, dance, and more.

At the end of a work out, I get really sweaty so I like how Fiture is not touch based- instead you can activate the smart mirror through gestures or the app.

The FITURE membership is monthly, not requiring an annual commitment: You can cancel your $39 per month membership at any time. Plus, you can add up to six different user profiles under one membership, and you can log into your membership from any FITURE mirror, not just your own. The mirror can be freestanding or wall-mounted, and is available in five colorways.

Aibo Robotic Puppy

Aibo is an autonomous Artificial intelligence robot companion - like a Futuristic pet robic dog made by Sony. You can give him instructions to fetch a ball, bark, pet him. It's like a real puppy- the more you train it, the more it will learn. 

This robotic dog keeps squeezing its way into my heart and showing me a robotic dog can get pretty close to the real thing. PLUS you don’t need to walk it!

ElliQ Digital Care Companion

This is an AI sidekick for happy aging and empowering independence in older adults. Has health and wellness features to stay active physically and cognitively. Ie: jokes, reminders, etc.

Uses ai to personalize her prompts and the more you spend time with her, she learns your preferences.

COVE Stress Relief Headband

Cove is a wearable device created by Feelmore Labs that uses “Affective Touch Therapy”,  or gentle vibrations to mimic human touch, which is scientifically proven to reduce stress, improve sleep and boost mental performance.

 As humans–we’re wired for affective touch.  Affective touch is what would calm a baby when cradled by a parent or when a loved one hugs you.  There is actually very serious neuroscience behind affective touch and the team behind Cove studied it thoroughly. 

 Cove’s patented vibration technology activates this affective touch response and lets your mind know that everything’s going to be ok.  This trains your nervous system to not be in a fight or flight mode.

Hero Automatic Pill Dispenser

The Hero is an end-to-end medication management service taking the hassle out of taking meds for patients and caregivers. A Hero subscription includes access to the smart dispenser, medication management app, automatic refills with free delivery and 24/7 live support.

Hero takes the stress and anxiety out of staying on top of your medications with daily dose reminders or alerts if you are late or running low.

For caregivers, Hero brings you peace of mind so you no longer have to worry… did mom or dad remember to take their meds?

OURA Smart Ring

The Oura Ring monitors your heart rate around the clock. It features 24/7 heart rate monitoring and seven temperature sensors that together generate a comprehensive and remarkably accurate picture of your health at any given time. The ring also tracks sleep, and body temp– giving you the insights you need to make the most out of your days and nights.

Ray-Ban Smart Glasses

Listen to music, answer calls, take photos and videos hands free with this chic smart glasses that are super techy and fun. 

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