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CES 2015 begins

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Update: 2015-01-07 07:20:00
CES 2015 begins

DHAKA: The 2015 international Consumer Electronics Show (CES) has already kicked off on Tuesday, poised to be a record-breaking show with more than 3,600 exhibitors across the largest show floor in Las Vegas of USA.

However, the first day of CES 2015 was all about innovation, connectivity and cross-industry collaborations, reports the gizbot.com.

However, drawing one of the largest media crowds in unveiled history, this year's event featured companies debuting the latest in automotive electronics, fitness and sports, health and bio tech, immersive entertainment, Internet of Things, personal security, smart home tech, sensors, 3D printing, wearables and unmanned systems.

The event will run through January 9.

Nevertheless, whether you're an aspiring Olympian, an exercise newbie or a health-conscious parent, there's bound a gadget featured at this year's CES that will grab your attention.

And besides the thousands of new products that are on display at CES, the event also boasts a series of conferences and events that are focusing on emerging trends in the tech sector.

This year, a lot of attention is being paid to the intersection of fitness and technology, with panels focusing on tech for athletes.

There will also be a conference about the next generation of biometric headphones, which measure heart rate and track your physical performance while you listen to your favorite tunes.

But not all of the technology, on display, are for grown-ups. One of the products that is also featured at this year's show is the world's first Bluetooth pacifier. That's right — it's a health tracker for infants. The pacifier can sync to a parent's smartphone, relaying real-time data on a baby's temperature.

BDST: 1818 HRS, JAN 07, 2015

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