Every January, tech companies flaunt innovations at CES in Las Vegas, offering a preview of upcoming trends. Here’s a look at some breakout products:
SMARTER DRONES
Parrot’s high-speed Disco can launch and land without a pilot.
CONNECTED CARS
Faraday Future is building customizable electric cars (right); Amazon’s voice assistant aims to start cars from the living room.
HIGH-TECH FRIDGES
A camera in Samsung’s Family Hub allows for a peek inside while out shopping.
–Lisa Eadicicco
This appears in the January 18, 2016 issue of TIME.
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