Cool New Stuff at CES 2017: Pictures

The Yumii robot Cutii, a home care robot that provides social and medical interaction for senior citizens, at the 2017 Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas. CES, the world's largest annual consumer technology trade show, runs from January 5-8 and is expected to feature 3,800 exhibitors showing off their latest products and services to more than 165,000 attendees. DAVID MCNEW/AFP/Getty Images
A robotic figure interacts with members of the media during a press event for CES 2017 at the Mandalay Bay Convention Center in Las Vegas. Alex Wong/Getty Images
Anna Choi of Neofect demonstrates the Rapael Smart Glove therapy device for stroke victims at CES. REUTERS/Rick Wilking
Workers hang signage in the lobby of the Las Vegas Convention Center as they prepare for the 2017 CES technology trade show. REUTERS/Steve Marcus
The Hover Camera Passport drone uses facial recognition software to automatically follow the user around and shoot video. AP Photo/John Locher
Remi, a smart alarm clock, at the Urban Hello booth. David Becker/Getty Images
An attendee takes a photograph of himself wearing the R-9 augmented reality glasses manufactured by Osterhout Design Group. David Paul Morris/Bloomberg
The Crazy Baby Mars True Audio Levitating Wireless Speaker. DAVID MCNEW/AFP/Getty Images
A show-goer tries out the YouCam Makeup mirror which shows different make up without actually applying any. REUTERS/Rick Wilking
A Laka smart toy and app to benefit special needs children. DAVID MCNEW/AFP/Getty Images
Chad Kresser demonstrates a prototype VR headset at the Lenovo booth. The VR headset tracks head movements using cameras in the headset. AP Photo/John Locher
The new Monster SuperStar RaveBox Blaster wireless Bluetooth boom box. Ethan Miller/Getty Images
A Wink PTU 360-degree spherical camera with an Android phone. DAVID MCNEW/AFP/Getty Images
The new Panasonic Grand Class SL-1200GR Direct-Drive Turntable. Alex Wong/Getty Images
The Avatar iPal robot for childen, eldercare and retail applications. REUTERS/Rick Wilking
The Vuze 360 degree VR camera. AP Photo/John Locher
A Faraday Future FF 91 electric car. REUTERS/Steve Marcus
The Bloomlife Smart Pregnancy Tracker counts labor contractions at home. REUTERS/Rick Wilking
Werner Struth, member of the board of management of Robert Bosch GmbH, talks about Mykie, a personal assistant for the kitchen. REUTERS/Steve Marcus
The Nemonic sticky note printer at the Mangoslab booth. The small printer prints sticky notes from a smartphone. AP Photo/John Locher
The Bonjour voice-controlled alarm and personal assistant at the Holi booth. AP Photo/John Locher
The PowerRay at the Powervision booth. The underwater drone will detect and take footage of fish. The device can also be controlled by VR goggles. AP Photo/John Locher
The new SuperStar FireCracker portable Bluetooth speaker by Monster. Ethan Miller/Getty Images
The Matrix Powerwatch. The smart watch is powered by body heat from the wearer. AP Photo/John Locher
The Ara smart tooth brush at the Kolibree booth. A processor in the brush records brushing behaviors and can provide advice. AP Photo/John Locher
The Smartcane can understand a user's habits and detect unusual situations and alert a caregiver. AP Photo/John Locher
David VanderWaal, vice president of marketing for LG Electronics USA, unveils the Airport Guide Robot. AP Photo/John Locher
The LG Hub Robot & Mini AP Photo/John Locher
The Kingston 2T Data Traveler GT USB drive. DAVID MCNEW/AFP/Getty Images
An In & Motion smart motor bike vest which works like a personal airbag by monitoring the rider, and if it senses a fall, automatically inflates. David Becker/Getty Images
The Resound ENZ02 super power Smart Hearing Aid. DAVID MCNEW/AFP/Getty Images
The new Panasonic LUMIX GH5, the latest flagship model of LUMIX G DSLM cameras. Alex Wong/Getty Images
The front interior of Hyundai's Autonomous IONIQ vehicle. FREDERIC J. BROWN/AFP/Getty Images
David VanderWaal, vice president of marketing for LG Electronics USA, unveils the LG Signature OLED TV W. Patrick T. Fallon/Bloomberg
The LG Smart InstaView Door-in-Door refrigerator. David Becker/Getty Images
Attendees look at Samsung Electronics Co. Q9 QLED TVs. David Paul Morris/Bloomberg
Faraday Future's FF91 electric car. AP Photo/Jae C. Hong
A man in a mechanized robotic costume points the way for showgoers. REUTERS/Rick Wilking
A video display presents 5G technology during an LG press event. David Becker/Getty Images