The highlights of the technology trade fair CES: The toilet of the future | life & knowledge

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Las Vegas – what there is not everything! Withings presented a new sensor at the CES (Consumer Electronics Show) in Las Vegas. This time not for one of her watches as usual – but for the toilet. In the future, the U-Scan will analyze your own urine!

Not the only crazy device at CES, the world’s most important technology fair, which ended yesterday after four days. BILD explains how smart electronics can now be found in almost every product in the world.

Die Y-Brush

The Y-Brush is a toothbrush for lazy people! In 10 seconds, it cleans the nibble bar with sound and 35,000 nylon bristles

Photo: PATRICK T. FALLON/AFP

Smart high heels

The company Gait-Tech promises relief in high heels with a smart insole

The company Gait-Tech promises relief in high heels with a smart insole

Photo: GAIT-TECH

Mixing instead of drilling

Black+Decker is not introducing a new drill, but a cordless, battery-powered cocktail mixer

Black+Decker is not introducing a new drill, but a cordless, battery-powered cocktail mixer

Photo: John Locher/AP

Transparent TV

Looks like a window frame, is a TV: LG demonstrates a transparent TV monitor.  The technology has been around since 2019, but has so far only been used in industry

Looks like a window frame, is a TV: LG demonstrates a transparent TV monitor. The technology has been around since 2019, but has so far only been used in industry

Photo: PATRICK T. FALLON/AFP

The U-Scan is hung in the toilet where it scans the urine like in a laboratory.  The results are transferred to the Withings app:

The U-Scan is hung in the toilet where it scans the urine like in a laboratory. The results are transferred to the Withings app: “Drink 8 glasses of water (you already have 3)” or “Your diet was not balanced 3 out of 7 days”

Photo: DAVID BECKER/Getty Images via AF

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