Ready for the long journey home for the upcoming Spring Festival? Bored with tedious house cleaning and festival shopping? Let's take a look at some eye-catching high-tech gadgets that are designed to make life better.
Anti-carsick glasses
Equipped with moving liquid in the rings around the eyes, the anti-carsick glasses, using Boarding RingTM technology, recreate the horizon line to resolve the conflict between the senses that cause the affliction. [Photo/IC]
Anti-drowsy driving camera
The Ridy smart camera attaches easily to the dashboard or windshield and uses machine learning technology to watch a driver's face for any suggestion that the driver is tired or distracted. [Photo/IC]
Voice-enabled robot
Keecker is described as the first voice-enabled robot that "moves entertainment, communication and safety into every room of your home". [Photo/IC]
Phone spinner
A tiny mobile phone that doubles as a trendy fidget spinner is showcased. [Photo/IC]
Self-sanitizing toilet brush base
The LUMI, a US-developed innovative toilet brush base, uses UV lights to kill germs and is expected to start shipping in March 2019. [Photo/IC]
Robotic personal helper
A robotic personal helper, developed by Boston-headquartered Piaggio Fast Forward, can help its owner carry heavy bags and follow the owner. [Photo/IC]
Wearable holder for mobile devices
Created by Imagination Farm USA, a wearable holder for mobile devices from Sospendo can help solve all smartphone multitasking problems. [Photo/IC]
Posture trainer and corrector for the back
Upright GO, a posture trainer and corrector for the back, is a tiny wearable device that sticks on the square of the back and tracks improvement with an app. [Photo/IC]
Unmanned grocery delivery
A self-driving grocery delivery service can free shoppers from carrying a lot of groceries during festivals. [Photo/IC]
Fruit sticker that maintains freshness
Photo showcases a mango after seven days, ripening with and without a Stixfresh sticker, which can keep fruit fresh for up to two weeks longer. [Photo/IC]