It is safe to say that many tech companies such as Samsung have divisions where they work on all kinds of crazy ideas and inventions, many of which never really see the light of day beyond a prototype that is kept under lock and key at the office. After all not every invention must necessarily be transformed into a product as sometimes inventions can lead to more advancements in technology for another product.
That being said if you’ve always been curious as to what goes behind the doors at Samsung’s Creative Labs, you’re in luck as Samsung has announced that for the first time ever, the company will showing off three of its Creative Lab projects at the upcoming CES 2016 conference which will be kicking off next week.
According to Samsung, “The three projects are WELT – a healthcare belt that helps people manage their waist size by measuring their daily habits and behaviors, rink – a hand-motion controller for mobile VR devices, and TipTalk – a remarkable new user experience (UX) that enables users to hear sounds, transmitted through their own body.”
Like we said, these are interesting devices that might not necessarily be successful as a commercial product, but the technology and concepts behind it could be applied to other fields. In any case we will be live at CES 2016 so be sure to check back with us then for the details.
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