Nandini YadavJan 11, 2021 21:16:54 IST
On the first day of the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) 2021, Samsung showcased a number of products from AI robots, AIoT home devices, to solutions for a sustainable future. “Our innovations are designed to provide more personal and more intuitive experiences that express your personality. We’re hard at work to bring you next-generation innovation, with AI as the core enabler, for your better tomorrow,” said Sebastian Seung, President and Head of Samsung Research, at the event.
Samsung 110-inch Micro LED
At the CES 2021, Samsung announced its self-lit inorganic LED with a slim and nearly bezel-less Infinity Screen design. The 110-inch Micro LED also adds “4Vue” (quad-view), a four-way viewing option. Also, for US consumers, more than 160 free channels will be available through Samsung TV Plus. Micro LED will be rolled out globally beginning this spring.
Samsung has also announced a new 110-inch micro LED TV with bezel-less Infinity Screen design. The 110-inch MICRO LED also adds “4Vue” (quad-view), a four-way viewing option. #CES2021 @SamsungIndia pic.twitter.com/faRLoBoY55
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Samsung has also announced that its eco-packaging would expand to QLED, UHD TV, monitor, and audio products in 2021. #CES2021 audio #CES2021 @SamsungIndia @SamsungMobileUS
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Samsung Health smart trainer
Samsung also announced a new Smart Trainer feature that would help users track and analyse posture in real-time, just like a personal trainer. During and post-workout, Smart Trainer provides feedback on form, helps you count your reps, and estimates calories burned.
Samsung AI robots
What is CES without Samsung robots? The highlight of Samsung’s showcase at the event was definitely the robots. Samsung gave us a sneak peek into three of its AI robots:
JetBot 90 AI+
At CES 2021, Samsung announced the new JetBot 90 AI+ robot vacuum cleaner, which it announced will be coming to the US in the firs half of 2021. The JetBot 90 AI+ uses object recognition technology to identify and classify objects to decide the best cleaning path. The cleaner also uses LiDAR and 3D sensors to avoid cables and small objects. The robot cleaner also features a camera and is integrated with the SmartThings app to assist.
Samsung also announces JetBot 90 AI+ at #CES2021. It is the world’s first AI robot cleaner powered by @intel AI. pic.twitter.com/vYdDH1Bgen
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Samsung Bot Care
Samsung also announced new Bot Care, which is designed to use AI to recognise and respond to a user’s behaviour. The Samsung Bot Care, the company says, will act both as a robotic assistant and companion. The Bot Care will learn a user’s schedule and habits and send reminders.
Samsung Bot Handy
Samsung Bot Handy was my personal favourite at CES 2021. Samsung Bot Handy, the company demonstrated, uses AI to recognise and pick up objects of varying sizes, shapes and weights. Samsung says the Bot Handy will be able to tell the difference between material composition of various objects, which will help it understand the appropriate amount of force to grab and move around household items and objects.
It wouldn’t be CES without Samsung robots, and this time Samsung shows off Bot Handy! #robot #CES2021 pic.twitter.com/8Uci0hP62O
— Tech2 (@tech2eets) January 11, 2021
Samsung’s bots at #CES2021 are surely the highlight. Samsung painted a futuristic picture where the robots help pick up items around the house and act as personal assistants. @SamsungIndia @SamsungMobileUS #CES2021 robot pic.twitter.com/2B1oYBK9Ey
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Samsung Galaxy Upcycling at Home
At CES 2021, Samsung announced an update to its Galaxy Upcycling program called Galaxy Upcycling at Home. The new program reimagines the lifecycle of an older Galaxy phone and offers consumers options on how they might be able to repurpose their device to create a variety of convenient IoT tools.
At #CES2021 @SamsungMobile announced an update to its Galaxy Upcycling program called Galaxy Upcycling at Home. The program suggests user how they can repurpose their old Galaxy devices to create a variety of convenient IoT tools.#environnement @SamsungIndia
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Samsung TV Eco Packaging
Samsung also announced that its eco-packaging would expand to QLED, UHD TV, monitor, and audio products in 2021.
Samsung has also announced that its eco-packaging would expand to QLED, UHD TV, monitor, and audio products in 2021. #CES2021 audio #CES2021 @SamsungIndia @SamsungMobileUS
— Tech2 (@tech2eets) January 11, 2021
At the event, Samsung also talked about making its products more inclusive. It talked about SeeColors, which is an application designed to help those with color vision deficiency (CVD). Samsung also announced Sign Language Zoom feature on TVs.
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