Friday, June 28, 2013

Looking for Little Miracles in NYC

(June 24, 2013)   I am now getting ready to go to New York City to attend the CES Mid-Year Conference.  It is also called the CE Week.  Mr. Steve J. Leon who represents the Showstoppers invited me as a member of the PRESS to attend the Showstoppers VIP Preview.
This will kick-off CE Week Line Shows and Exhibits at 8:30 a.m. on Wednesday June 26 with a press conference by Sharp followed by a breakfast reception with full-access to the show floor’s 150+ exhibits.
I am publishing a part of their news release for the benefit of our readers.
Technology innovators on display at the CE Week Line Shows and Exhibits include Dish, Epson, General Motors, Kenwood, Monster, Pioneer, Toshiba, and many more.  iLounge will feature fourteen companies showcasing some of the best upcoming Apple-related products, while more than 50 start-ups will  introduce their products to media and the CE industry. Some of the new products that will be on display include:
·       Arkami – The patent-pending myIDkey is the first fingerprint, voice-search, and secure Bluetooth/USB drive that displays passwords and ID on the go.
·       AudioXperts – EVA BLU is a compact, eco-friendly, high performance portable speaker system offering wireless music streaming via Bluetooth.
·       Basis – Basis is a wrist-based health tracker and online personal dashboard that combines industrial design, artistic vision and technology in new ways.I am
·       BuQu Tech – The Magnetize case combines reliable protection and award-winning charging technology in one sleek, lightweight case.
·       Epson – The PowerLite® Pro Cinema 6020UB delivers outstanding 3D and 2D image quality and performance for home entertainment AV elitists.
·       Gefen – The GefenTV USB to Audio Decoder provides a simple and affordable way to output high quality sound from any computer using the USB port.
·       HD Communications Corp – The Security/Communication/Lighting Platformwill change the way communities, municipalities, theme parks, educational facilities and shopping malls communicate and protect people.
·       Id America – The Wall Street Genuine Leather Wallet Case for iPhone5 is an elegant sleeve style case with a slot for id and credit cards.
·       Libratone – The “Zipp” is a wireless sound system combining beautiful Scandinavian design with the performance and convenience of AirPlay.
·       LOKSAK – The SHIELDSAK is a patented RF Shield pouch used for passports, credit cards and mobile phones to eliminate hacking.
·       Monitor Audio – The Airstream S300 is a 150W speaker system providing access to music streamed from the Internet, computer or mobile device.
·       Myth Labs – Genesis are lightweight speakers with incredible tonal reproduction Combine with a Mythband™ to create personalized headphones.
·       NextGen – Bluetooth to IR Extender gives any Android-based smart phone or tablet the ability to control A/V components through doors, walls and glass.
·       Sakar – The XO Learning Tablet is a child-centric Android device featuring the proprietary ‘Dreams’ interface and preloaded content from respected experts.
·       UniKey – Kwikset Kevo employs UniKey’s touch-to-open™ technology which makes your smartphone an electronic key. Touch the lock to (un)lock the door.
·       WHOOSH! – Screen Shine proprietary formula keeps screens and consumer electronics clean, shining like new and resistant to smudges and fingerprints.

I plan to check out all these new technologies and products as well as others that are not mentioned but whose invitations I confirmed.  My goal is to find out what products or technologies would qualify as “Little Miracles in the City that Never Sleeps”.



Thursday, June 20, 2013

CES Mid-Year Conference in NYC

I am planning to attend CE Week being held in New York City next week, June 24-28, 2013.  It is the consumer electronics and technology industry’s annual mid-year event.  It is organized in association with the Consumer Electronics Association (CEA)®, along with Martin Porter Associates and Consumer Technology Publishing Group/NAPCO, publisher of Dealerscope, Technology Integrator and Tell Magazines.
I see the need to attend it this year for the same reason that other 6,000 members of the media and industry analysts are going.
This is the industry’s fastest growing mid-year exhibition with thousands of new products on display.  Twenty of New York City’s most promising tech startups will debut.  An opening night reception will be hosted in the all-new General Motors tech pavilion.
At the Showstoppers, a VIP and Media Breakfast will be hosted to preview the most amazing new products of the year.  At the iLounge NYC, new iPhone/iPad accessory products will be showcased.
There will also be New York’s first wearable tech fashion show.  Summits or conferences on Ultra HD, Digital Health and Connected Car will also be held.  
A very interesting feature is a Keynote involving a one-on-one discussion between CEA President and CEO, Gary Shapiro and Aereo Founder, Chet Kanojia.
We are also expected to enjoy a taste of New York City with the street food tasting stations.
There are also Super Sessions on Video Gaming; Bringing 3D Printing to Consumers; Mobile Apps Showdown; FashionWare; The Battle over Smartphone Screen Size; Who’s Fastest? Wireless Speed Tests; and Crowdfunding the Hardware Revolution.
The CEA Research Summit Conferences attract me.  According to the scheduled sessions as published online, they include the following:
“State of the CE Industry – NEW! CEA Research
Gain a 30,000-foot view on the health of the Consumer Electronics industry. See which categories are driving grow for the industry, where potential headwinds lie, and what to expect for the second half of 2013.
State of the TV Industry – NEW! CEA Research
In the last decade, the TV market has undergone phenomenal changes. What has developed over the last 6 months and what will the rest of the year bring? A look at the state of TV hardware and TV consumerism, this session aims to decipher trends in TV ownership and viewership, new TV categories like UltraHD, pressing demographic waves, and more.
The Next Big Thing in TV
A Super Session incorporating all links in the value chain, including reactions to CEA’s research findings and illuminating debate over what may truly be the next significant development in TV.
Tablets vs. PC Update – NEW! CEA Research
An examination of how the tablet’s success is affecting the PC market. Topics to include the drop in PC ownership, business computing vs. consumer computing, tablet
shipments vs. PC shipments, operating systems in the crosshairs, relevant demographic trends, and more.
Can the PC Market Survive?
Another Super Session incorporating all links in the value chain, discussion of CEA’s research findings, and debate over what the PC market will look like in 36 months.
State of CE Retailing – NEW! CEA Research
Consumers are embracing more retail channels when shopping for CE products. From brick and mortar perusal to purchasing online or on a mobile device, retailers should know how to maximize consumers’ experiences shopping for CE across all channels. This session explains how consumers use a retailer’s various channels on the path to purchase, their expectations for retail channels and how those align with their experiences, areas of improvement for CE shopping between channels, and “best practices” for multi-channel alignment for retailers.
The Next Business Models of Retailing
The retail business is changing rapidly, with massive amounts of experimentation taking place. Retailers are still seeking ways to address showrooming in a variety of ways: unlikely entities like Google are now testing a same day delivery service, while others are attempting to ride the trend to success. More store-within-a-store concepts are appearing, while competing OEMs go directly to consumers. How will all of this shake out, which retail strategies will remain, and who will benefit the most?”
Press Conferences featuring some major players in the electronics industry will also be held.  Among them include:
  1. Sharp Electronics – President John Herrington and VP Jim Sanduski;
  2. Pioneer EVP Russ Johnston;
  3. Monster Head Noel Lee, Swizz Beatz;
  4. Kenwood;
  5. Toshiba on 4K Ultra HD by VP Scott Ramirez
I look forward to hearing what they all have to say and announce to the press.  
Most importantly, I am excited for what “Little Miracles”  the Consumer Electronics industry is launching, offering and promoting .
I do not expect the new products and technology to bore us to sleep especially in the “city that never sleeps”.




Wednesday, June 5, 2013

PRODUCT REVIEWS (For DADs and KIDS)


As Father’s Day approaches, I receive a Press Release from my favorite PR agent Karen Thomas whose firm bearing her name is the top PR firm for Consumer Technology products.  This is immediately followed by the delivery of a couple of sample products for review.

I find the two technology products interesting for they cater to different generations – one for Dads and the other for Kids or Grandkids.  Both qualify as great gifts on Father’s Day.

 SensoGlove


This is a golf glove.  Dads who love to play golf and want to improve their game would definitely like to receive this as a gift.


This is the only golf glove in the market with a built-in digital computer.  It is also the only golf glove that monitors a golfing Dad’s grip pressure throughout his swing.

Golfers know that a lighter grip improves distance and accuracy with every club, including chipping and putting.  Continuous grip monitoring through the built-in computer would assist in training or practicing a lighter grip.

The presence of a digital computer is not annoying.  It is lightweight and can be removed and replaced without removing the glove – functional only when needed.  

SensoGlove “looks, feels, and works just like a regular golf glove,” so a golfing Dad can use it for practice or play.  In fact, SensoGlove can be and has been used for backyard practice, on the driving range, or during an actual round.

Practicing with this glove teaches you the correct grip pressure for a smooth, consistent swing that delivers greater distance, enhanced precision, and lower scores.

Golfing Dads should have it as a Father’s Day gift as they watch and dream of playing at the coming U.S. Open!


KIDZ GEAR VOLUME LIMITED HEADPHONES for KIDS



The other product sent to me for review is a wired headphone distributed by Kidz Gear with a limited volume for use by kids.

In a Day Care Center managed by a friend in my neighborhood, I usually lend an iPod with several playlists pre-recorded.   Very popular among the kids, which include babies, is a song “Heavy” by Jason Myles Goss.  I purposely limit the volume for safety as I attach a wireless speaker so everybody can listen and dance.  It was such a hit among them that every time I visit, those who can speak shout “Heavy” the moment they see me.

When I received the sample product for review, I visited the Day Care Center to test the product among the kids with the right age.   I connected the Volume Limited Headphone to the iPod, and placed it on one kid’s ear.  The child started listening, smiling and dancing to the tune of “Heavy”.  

I understand that the Kidz Gear Volume Limited Headphone is the first adult-featured stereo headphone made specifically for kids.   I tested it myself and it really delivers great, rich sound quality for music and even audio books be they MP3s or contents coming from smartphones, tablets, radio, Game Players and other mobile devices.  They are touted as the safest headphones for kids’ use in the market.  If you are looking for something to keep your kids still while in the car, at home, or on the plane, this is definitely a good one to try.

It is designed to fit the little heads of children.  It is also adjustable for those whose heads are a little bigger.  They come in different beautiful colors.

The box sent to me for review includes a headphone carry bag and splitter cable.  The latter allows the other kids to listen to the same music that the headphone user is listening to.

It is reasonably priced.  I recommend it for Parents to buy either for their children or as gifts to others.