Category: Tradeshows

Beyond Technology SOS Wristbands, Home Security and Bluetooth Speakers


Beyond Technology shows their SOS alarm through SIM card for security. The security systems can work when you fall down or are injured and connect to either GSM or home phone networks.
Vastway makes bluetooth as well USB/pc speaker systems designed to look like Pandas or other animals which features treble and bass controls.

Carlux Engine Jumpstart and Pokemon Go Ball

Posted by – October 18, 2016

Carlux produces engine jumpstarting equipment available in multiple sizes and capable of jumpstarting vehicles as large as cargo trucks. The low capacity white jumpstarter features a USB port sells for 21 USD for 300 pieces. The higher capacity yellow jumpstarter has a capacity of 24v and sells for 68 USD. Carlux also sells a Pokemon go ball 12 USD.

Shuoying dual-lens 360 camera (new design unveiled)

Posted by – October 15, 2016

Shuoying is currently the OEM market leader of dual-lens 360 camera, with in-camera merge at 1080p at an affordable price. Mass manufactured since over 4 months (earlier than most competitors in the market), in partnership with the ARM SoC provider Sunplus iCatch, Shuoying’s design has become a favorite among some of the OEM brands who distribute this type of 360-degree dual-lens Wi-Fi streaming and on-MicroSD recording 1080p camera. Shuoying claims to have sold more than 200 thousand pieces of it already and hopes to be able to ship around 500 thousand of them by the end of the year. Shuoying (watch my video tour at their factory) has a history being towards the top as most popular sports camera having shipped over 7 million units since 2012, and also shipping over 500 thousand IP cameras per year. Now Shuoying is also manufacturing self-balancing scooters, powered skateboards and other devices like that.

Distributors can contact Shuoying here:
Candice Liu
Marketing Director, Sales Manager
Candice@shuoying.com.cn (please let them know you watched the video)
http://www.shuoying.com
Phone: +86-755-28177777 Ext: 8043
Skype: candice.lcl

JmGO S1 Laser TV, JmGO X1 1080p DLP Projector with auto-focus

Posted by – October 13, 2016

JmGO shows their latest short-throw 4000lumen DLP Laser projector, projecting on a 100″ screen, it can also project to 120″ in FHD. It has a built-in Mstar6A828 Quad-core ARM Cortex-A53 with Quad-core Mali450 GPU running JmGO’s custom UI on Android 5. The projector offers an extremely large and bright image projected at a very short distance, with 50000″1 contract ratio, supporting a clear image size up to 300 inches, the system supports many codecs decoded at up to 4K, Ethernet, Miracast, Airplay, DLNA and more. The price is about $3755.

JmGO X1 is JmGO’s new 1080p projector with auto-focus, using a smart camera system or sensor it automatically can focus regardless the distance it is at from the wall, at 950Lumen, it costs about $751 in China. Also running the Mstar6A828 Quad-core ARM Cortex-A53 with Mali450 GPU, also comes with an amazingly awesome remote control with a clickable scroll wheel well placed for thumb usage.

Here you can also see JmGO’s official presentation videos for JmGO S1:

and for the JmGO X1:

Seven Dreamers Laundroid Laundry Folding machine

Posted by – October 13, 2016

CEO of Tokyo-based Seven Dreamers, Shin Sakane, introduces the Laundroid laundry bot, capable of folding one T shirt in 3 minutes 40 seconds, with the final version being able to fold 40 clothes at a time and automatically segregate according to cloth type or the family member it belongs to. It uses a mix of image analysis and robotics. The finished product is expected to launch in 2019, incorporating washing and drying in addition to folding.

For more information visit: sevendreamers.com

$41 Snapchat streaming Video-glasses by Spardar

Posted by – October 13, 2016

Spardar Shenzhen shows their Wi-Fi direct streaming video-glasses, 40 grams, with 1 hour battery life, can store the video on MicroSD or stream it through your smartphone to the cloud. Mass production is starting now.

Distributors can contact Spardar here:
Hanna
681@sbd555.com
skype: spardar681
Mobile: +8613824326853
http://www.sbd555.com (please let them know you watched this video)

The $80 Electric Car, Scooter board turned into a car by Hong Technology

Posted by – October 13, 2016

Add this $15 seat adapter to a $65 self-balancing scooter, and you’ve got a $80 electric car with about 20km range per charge and a quite high top speed. They say that it won’t explode under you, and if you are a good driver you shouldn’t end up under a car while using it. Beware though, it seems easy to accelerate to top-speed using this setup.

Distributors can contact Hong Technology here (please let them know you watched the video):
Lily, Sales Manager
lily.zhan@hong-group.com
+8618926042006 (also wechat, whatsapp 18926042006)
+86(0755)61587869
skype: hxjs03

Touch Screen Projector by FUJITSU

Posted by – October 13, 2016

Fujitsu has a projector with a camera setup that converts large spaces such as walls or tables into touch-sensitive areas with the use of a stylus with an IR transmitter. The company also showcases multiple use cases with moving images from one source to another. They also demonstrate the use of a finger-mounted sensor that converts finger motion (drawing in air) into sketches on a tablet. Their consumer lineup of Japan-only devices such as phones and PCs is on display, too.

Bluetooth SIG’s partner products

Posted by – October 4, 2016

Bluetooth SIG (Special Interest Group) have their own booth where they display products of their partner companies. Here we see the Meccano, a DIY kit robot controlled via Bluetooth off a device, BT beacons that are small in size with a battery life of a year (with a refresh every 3 seconds), and Texas Instruments’ 52 series board that allows one to run two protocols at once, amongst other things.

Murata fitness tracker band/smartwatch

Posted by – October 4, 2016

MuRata has designed their own wearable solution specifically for fitness tracking. The smartwatch-like platform connects to a host device via Bluetooth which then pulls the data from the wearable while also providing a real-time readout of the sensor’s current readings. The wearable can track heart rate, skin temperature, and blood pressure. It also has NFC, and can charge wirelessly from a dock.MuRata provides various component and sensor required for designing this type of smart wearable.

Murata BCG Sensor to read body stats from a distance

Posted by – October 4, 2016

Murata’s BCG sensor does not even need to be attached to the body in order to read its condition. It connects to the leg of an armchair or the bottom of the bed. Using a Texas Instruments microprocessor, the sensor connects over WiFi and provides readouts. The company here shows their prototype module for which a WiFi module has not yet been developed, as mentioned.

Epson EH-LS10000 laser assisted 3LCD 4K projector

Posted by – October 4, 2016

Epson uses a projector that employs a laser light as one of the sources along with the usual light rays that pass through RGB colours. This is claimed to add vivid colour to the resulting picture and an unmatched contrast ratio amongst projectors. It is also expected to last extremely long, coming in rated for 30,000 hrs out of the box. Projection at 4K resolution is also one of the highlights.

Creww Online startup community with 1800+ startups

Posted by – October 4, 2016

Creww is a platform that aims to connect startups with enterprises and with each other. The company also allows crowdfunding platforms to approach them in order to run campaigns for their startups. As an example, Toyota is shown to have approached Creww with the offer of providing customer data, test vehicles and even investment in order to make their project work. The company is currently based in Tokyo and expanding to different parts of Asia.

GaraponTV 4 HD DVR Records 8 channel at a time

Posted by – October 4, 2016

Garapon has on display their TV recording hardware device called GaraponTV 4, capable of recording up to 8 channels simultaneously. It comes equipped with an internal hard drive and can broadcast recorded shows to connected devices wirelessly. The device is built to stream video with a bit rate of 400kbps for smooth streaming on 3G when broadcasted to mobile devices, going up to 3.2Mbps. It costs approx. US$300.

MASHUP awards exhibit body sensors for motion gaming

Posted by – October 4, 2016

The MASHUP awards claim to be one of Japan’s largest development contests, featuring applicants from university students and the like. Here we see a small sensor that attaches to the wrist and ankle of the wearer, allowing motion control during games. The other demo is of a foot-mounted sensor that records footsteps walked across the exhibition floor, as well as a short game demo when the wearer jumps.

Hong Kong students develop robot

Posted by – October 4, 2016

Students from a school in Hong Kong present a robot of their own design which is demonstrated here to play a percussion instrument. The robot won them a first prize at a competition in HK. Another exhibit just next to this demonstrates a robot that pours fluids over from a container.

NAVVIS 3D Mapping hardware and software demonstrated with IoT

Posted by – October 4, 2016

NAVVIS is a Tokyo-based company that is showing their 3D spatial mapping technology – using a combination of lasers, multiple cameras in different directions and a display unit, the setup is moved about on the exhibition floor, with immediate results showing variables (moving objects such as people) in a different shade from statics (walls, floor, stalls etc). The company also has a lineup of IoT products, wireless technologies and a drone.

HK Wesley College from Hong Kong demonstrate Pytthagorean robot

Posted by – October 4, 2016

Yet another student display from students in Hong Kong, this time from the Methodist Church HK Wesley College demonstrate a Pythagorean robot that measures the length of the sides of a triangle set by the user, which can then be measured (using ultrasonic measurement of a kind) and then display the calculated angles of each side of the formed triangle. This project won a first prize in mathematics for the team.

DoggyFun dog toy by Asder Electronics

Posted by – October 1, 2016

Asder Electronics Co. is a company that has a long history of children’s toys. Here they demonstrate their product called DoggyFun, a toy meant for canines. The toy works by having a ball dropped in from the top, ejected with medium velocity out the sides to fetch. The toy can work for approximately 2000 shots on a single charge. Only one ball can be used at a time.

Shanghai Tianxun battery-powered metal detectors

Posted by – October 1, 2016

Shanghai Tianxun displays their metal detectors here, meant to be used as family entertainment. Costing about US$10 each, the detectors have non-rechargeable batteries meaning they will need to be substituted with fresh ones after a full discharge. The battery life is rated for about 22hours and the detectors sell at about 10,000 pieces per month.

For more details visit : cnmetaldetector.com