Profusa Biointegrated Sensors Monitor Body Chemistry

Profusa Unveils First Biointegrated Sensors for Long-term Continuous Monitoring of Body Chemistry (PRNewsFoto/Profusa, Inc.)

The tissue-integrated sensors that were unveiled by Profusa at CES mark a premiere, as they are the first to track body chemistry continuously for long periods of time.

Profusa, a leader in the development of a new generation of biologically integrated sensors, has realized that keeping body chemistry in check could facilitate health and disease monitoring. The bioengineered biosensors that the company showcased at CES pave the way for real-time detection of the body chemistry for up to two years at a time, so that people and healthcare providers have access to medical-grade data.

“In between annual physicals we really don’t know what’s going on in our body,” explained Ben Hwang, Ph.D., Profusa’s CEO. “While fitness trackers and other wearables provide insights into our heart rate, respiration and other physical measures, they don’t provide information on the most important aspect of our health: our body’s chemistry. What if there was a better way of knowing how you’re doing — how you’re really doing?”

Some of the chronic health conditions such biosensors could prove useful for include Peripheral Artery Disease (PAD), diabetes, and Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD). Dr. Hwang added: “Aimed at being a leading force in the digital disruption of medicine, Profusa’s real-time biosensors are poised to revolutionize healthcare, yielding significantly more insights into one’s overall health status and performance than tracking physical parameters alone.”

Most companies that develop and manufacturer devices that track various parameters of our bodies are mainly interested in helping us stay fit, but Profusa focuses on diabetes and other chronic diseases that have an impact on more than 70 million people just in the US.

The sensors, which look like a minuscule fiber that’s 3-5 mm long and about 500 microns in diameter, are placed under the skin using an injector that specifically designed for this. Profusa’s sensors don’t include any metal components or electronics, which helps them getting fully integrated within the body’s tissues without causing a foreign body response for up to two years.

The bioengineered “smart hydrogel” that the biosensors are made of resemble contact lens material. Capillaries and cells from the surrounding tissue start growing around the gel, which in turn is linked to a light-emitting molecule that triggers continuous signals when detecting biomarkers such as oxygen or glucose. A special optical reader is used for making sense of the fluorescent signals emitted by the embedded sensor.

Lumee Oxygen Sensing System, Profusa’s first medical device, is the only long-term tracking technology that measures tissue oxygen levels and makes sure that they remain within optimal limits during the wound treatment and healing process. Such a sensor is particularly useful in the treatment of chronic wounds from diabetic ulcers, reconstructive surgery and pressure sores. Given that some of these take up to one year to heal, if ever, and knowing just how important of a role oxygen plays in this process, making sure that low oxygen levels are prevented is extremely important.

“When low tissue oxygen is detected early, more treatment options can be considered, and the need for catastrophic amputation can be avoided,” concluded Christopher Owens, MD, MSc, Chief, Section of Vascular Surgery, Assoc. Prof. Surgery, San Francisco Veterans Medical Center, University of California, San Francisco.

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AEE Technology Launched New Quadcopters at CES 2016

The all new A20 drone from AEE Technology boasts a video resolution of 4K (PRNewsFoto/AEE Technology)

AEE Technology has added new quadcopters to its line-up of already globally famous camera-equipped drones. AP12 and A20, as these two new models are called, will be commercially available this year.

Shenzen-based AEE Technology’s products, which include UAV drone systems, action cameras, and police recording equipments, among many other things, are distributed across the globe in more than 55 countries and regions, fact that makes this company a global leader in the development and manufacture of those respective items. With such a portfolio under its belt, AEE couldn’t have missed the chance to exhibit its latest devices at the 2016 Consumer Electronics Show.

At a first glance, the AP12 and A20 Series quadcopters may look like regular drones, but upon closer inspection you should realize that these are anything but regular. The AP12, pictured above, brings to the table an integrated 3-axis gimbal camera system that’s able to shoot videos in 1080p at 60 fps. Even though it weighs a hefty (at least in drone terms) 1.5 kg, it is able to fly for up to 25 minutes at a maximum speed of 70 kmph. Add to that the fact that it can be controlled from up to 700 meters away and you’ve got a top-notch drone for all sorts of professional applications. Not to mention that it has live first person view video streaming capabilities, along with a follow me flight mode and a dedicated tracking wristband.

The A20 Series, on the other hand, includes three different models that come with indoor automatic hover positioning system, a 500-meter maximum control range, and a camera that’s able to record in 4K at 30 fps, along with 16MP still shots. All photos and videos are stored on microSD cards, and the A20 quadcopters include a 64GB one in the package.

On top of that, the A20 Series drones also pack an automatic retractable landing gear system allowing for unobstructed views, a 3-axis gimbal that stabilizes everything the 4K camera shoots, real-time FPV video stream, a modular RC with 3 different flight modes and an optical sensor positioning sensor for improved flight stability while indoors.

“This past year has included huge milestones as we made significant progress in the North American market,” says AEE Technology Inc.’s Chief Executive Officer Andy Zhang. “AEE has always had a dedicated following in Europe and Asia. As the drone market continues to grow, our company is dedicated to releasing exciting drones that enthusiasts and professionals alike will enjoy. The AP12 and A20 series drones provide exceptional value and advanced features.”

Consumer drones have definitely been one of the highlights of this year’s CES in Las Vegas, and that’s really no surprise, since they represent a $2.5-billion industry that’s growing each year by 15 to 20%. To find out more about these new models, and to see them personally, head over to booth #30236 in South Hall 3. Tomorrow is the last day of the trade show, so if you miss them now, your next chance will be on a retailer’s shelf.

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CES 2016: Kingston Showed 1TB SSD Drives and Encrypted USBs

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Kingston and HyperX also had their time to shine during CES 2016 in Las Vegas, the world’s biggest technology fair. Among several news, they announced new 1TB SSD drives and professionally encrypted USB drives, with even a new version of the HyperX Cloud headset which is exclusive for the Xbox One. Read all the news in this story!

Kingston had many great news for technology enthusiasts throughout CES 2016 in Las Vegas. The tech giant, best known for its PC components and drives, introduced many new versions of what might be their best products, the SSD drives. The new KC400 solid state unit from the SSDNow family is meant for entrepreneurship and business, and is up to 15 times faster than a regular hard drive. This drive is special for featuring data protection and SmartECC to avoid data loss (at the users’ hands or a third party) and the smartrefresh protection for all kind of writing errors. The KC400 will come in several sizes, including 128GB, 256GB, 512GB and the glorious 1TB drive, more than anyone could possibly need.

Besides these new gadgets, Kingston also introduced their new USB Data Traveler 2000, which will be available in the first quarter of 2016, with hardware based encryption with NIP (coded) through a physical keypad featured straight on the pendrive itself. The Data Traveler 2000 can do complete AES encryption of data of 256 bits based on the XTS mode on hardware. In order to bring additional security to this device, it’s auto lock function activates as soon as the unit is removed from its host device, while the encryption key and password delete themselves after 10 failed attempts to introduce a proper pass. It comes in three sizes, featuring 16 GB, 32 GB and 64 GB.

There were also some products for the gamers, with the HyperX line announcing a new entry in the HyperX CloudX series, with a  whole revision of the Hyper X Cloud II headphones which were a huge hit among the gaming community. These new headphones are exclusive for the Xbox One gaming console by Microsoft, and they can be connected straight to the 3.5mm jack in every recent Xbox One controller. Historically, the Cloud II has always been about providing the best possible experience to the “PC Gaming Master Race”, but now they are also coming to gaming consoles so everyone can join in the fun and see just how cool these headsets are.

It’s thanks to these new concepts and an exclusivity arrangement with Microsoft and the Xbox Division that the new HyperX CloudX Pro Gaming will be available at the end of the second quarter of 2016 exclusively for Xbox One consoles.

The HyperX CloudX come with 53mm controllers, control for volume, and uses padded “memory foam” for the ears for the perfect fit. It comes with a microphone that the user can mount if they need it, a portable hard case, and many custom details for a better finish and a more professional look.

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ASUS ROG XG2 External GPU Docking Station for Laptops [CES 2016]

ASUS ROG XG2 External Graphics Docking Station

ASUS’ Republic of Gamers product line has gained several new members at this year’s CES, the most remarkable one being the XG2 external graphics docking station for laptops.

Alienware Graphics Amplifier and MSI GS30 gaming dock may have seemed like truly revolutionary products last year, but that’s only because people have forgotten about the external graphics card station ASUS launched at CES 2007. Now at the its second iteration and presented as a member of the ROG line, the XG2 represents a major step forward not only in terms of design, but also functionality.

According to a thread from the Zentalk forums, the ROG XG2 external graphics station was designed specifically for ASUS notebooks and is supposed to work exclusively with ASUS graphics cards. Both of these limitations could be enforced with a software, as the box connects to notebooks via USB 3.1 Type-C with Thunderbolt 3.0, and the custom PCB features a conventional PCIe 3.0 4x (the equivalent of a first-gen PCIe 16x, which in no way could possibly represent a bottleneck) slot, so hardware-wise there really aren’t any restrictions. It would be unfair to lock out other manufacturers’ notebooks from using the ROG XG2, as once you bought the box, you’ve already given ASUS your money, and the company shouldn’t be greedy for more.

The box features a couple of cooling fans at the top, some LEDs that generate some spectacular pulsating light effects and a tube that’s visible from the front that seems to have plasma and electricity in it. Overall, the design is fantastic, and this is surely not a product you’d be ashamed to bring at a LAN party. There’s plenty of room inside, so you can put in pretty much any graphics card your heart desires, as it doesn’t matter how long or large it is.

ROG XG2 also acts as a USB hub, and a LAN port would have been useful, too, since this is one of the first things to be left behind by ultrabooks. The external graphics stations was hooked up at a yet-to-be-released ultrabook at ASUS’ booth at CES, which despite being powered by a quad-core CPU (Intel Skylake i7 6700HQ) running at 3.3Ghz in Turbo Mode, and having 32GB of DDR4 memory and a 512GB NVMe PCIe SSD, won’t throttle. This jewel will be launched sometime in the future, with other details being currently unknown, as the ASUS employees who were at the CES booth refused to give other details.

According to ASUS, notebooks are supposed to revert to internal graphics once the ROG XG2 is removed while in use. However, as Linus masterfully demonstrated in this video, the laptop it was attached to got stuck. Still, ASUS has plenty of time to fix this as the ROG XG2 is a few months away from its launch. The company hasn’t disclosed any details regarding the price of the external GPU docking station, so that’s yet another thing we’ll have to look forward to.

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CES 2016: Mate 8, Huawei’s New Flagship

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Huawei are going all out at CES 2016, with the announcement of the new Mate 8, an incredibly fast device with fantastic autonomy and elegant design. Read all about it in this story!

The Mate 8, Huawei‘s latest creation promises to hit all the targets between performance and quality, with a long duration battery on top. The Mate 8 was introduced at CES 2016 in Las Vegas, and is being touted as one of the best smartphones to come out this year

Continuing Huawei’s trend to bring mid and high-end phones adjusting to international trends (with devices such as the Y550, Mate 7 and the G620s), now its the Mate 8 which best represents what the company expects of the future. This new phone aims to offer a new, efficient and elegant experience with its hardware. Kevin Ho, President of Handset Business at Huawei Consumer BG:

“ we have delivered a device that meets the needs of a new style of business. With this fast, impeccably designed smartphone, users can work more efficiently and free up valuable time to spend with friends, family and on personal pursuits”

This will be the first device ever to use the Kirin 950 chipset, increasing the CPU’s raw power up to 100%, the GPU’s performance in 125% and its energy efficiency in 70% when compared to its predecessor, the Kirin 925. This smartphone strikes the right balance between performance and quality thanks to its four 4 x A72 2,3 GHz and 4 x A53 1,8 GHz processors. It also sports a huge 4000mAh battery, which can last for a whole day and be recharged in some 30 minutes.

When it comes to the software side of things, the Huawei Mate 8 uses the EMUI 4.0 system, which is based off of Android 6.0 Marshmallow. When it comes to its security features, they have also been improved with three different levels of protection that make use of the user’s fingerprints. The new design of its sensors improves unlocking speed in a 100% (that means it’s twice as fast) and adjusts identification parameters in a 10%.

It’s camera is also quite revolutionary. Huawei’s new monster uses Sony’s revolutionary 16MP IMX298 system, which increases the sensor size in a 23%. It comes with an 8 megapixel front camera and alternative modes to readjust it, so it will straighten pictures taken in an angle for better visualization.

 

The Mate 8 by Huawei can use up to 4 2G bands, 9 3G bands, and 18 4G bands from 217 different countries, which is just perfect for people who travel around the world a lot when doing business.

Finally, Huawei’s Mate 8 sports an elegant design in which the main star is its 6″ inches high-definition screen, which takes about 83% of the phone’s whole body. It sports some of the most requested colors in the market (there will be four variants), and will try to position itself as one of the best options of the year whether you’re looking for quality or performance.

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Music Computing Unveils an Ultra HD 4K Touchscreen Conference Table

Music Computing MotionCOMMAND T Series 2 CES 2016

MotionCOMMAND-T Series 2, the latest addition to Music Computing’s line of interactive conference table, has been unveiled at CES in an attempt to show that businessmen haven’t been neglected from this trade show, and that this particular category of people needs toys, as well.

Music Computing is an Austin, TX-based company that specializes in the design and manufacture of music production hardware, computers and touchscreens. However, the product they have just launched at CES 2016 barely fits in any of those categories. Yes, it does have a touchscreen and a micro-controller responsible for the automation of some specific parts, but the MotionCOMMAND-T Series 2 conference table really is in a category of its own.

The MotionCOMMAND-T interactive conference table is built around an ultra-bright and very sharp Ultra HD 4K touchscreen that can be used for all sorts of presentations, regardless if the table ends up in a boardroom or a showroom. Basically, the touchscreen will help people communicate more effectively, even if it’s used by more than one person at a time. The 255 points of touch definitely help with that. Music Computing stated in a press release that there would be more models of this revolutionary conference table, with touchscreen diagonals ranging from 32 to 65-inches. Given the resolution and the dimensions of the screen, it’s pretty obvious that this product focuses, at least partially, on productivity.

Surround sound and smart TV functionality have also been implemented, making some people think that this interactive table will serve more than just business purposes. The “WOW Option” might contribute to that impression as well, as it includes a fully motorized bar with support for 4 bottles of liquor and a glass rack. All of these are hidden inside the table’s legs and rise up as soon as you press a button on the hand-held remote control. Other buttons enable you to rotate the bar or retract it into the hidden compartment. The touchscreen is waterproof, in case certain liquids get in contact with it, so that’s one less thing to worry about while having important business meetings.

MotionCOMMAND-T even has several connectivity options, in case you want to use your laptop to share some information. For that purpose, there are one VGA and one HDMI port, along with 2 x 5V power outlets and 1 USB data port. There are no restrictions in terms of the operating system that the laptop you want to connect is running. Hence, Windows and Mac OS X computers and notebooks are treated as equals. However, with Mac OS X, you’ll get to use multi-touch gestures, something that competing products don’t allow you to do.

Furthermore, if you wish to integrate a computer system in the interactive conference table, Music Computing will make it so, the only thing you’ll have to provide being the specifications. There has been no word on the price of the MotionCOMMAND-T interactive conference tables, but you shouldn’t expect these to be cheap, given the great number of features.

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EHang’s Human-Carrying Drone Is More of a Personal Helicopter

The world's first electric, personal Autonomous Aerial Vehicle (AAV) - EHang 184 (PRNewsFoto/EHANG)

EHang 184, world’s first electric, personal autonomouse aerial vehicle (AAV), has been designed to make commuting a lot easier by performing daily flights on short to medium distances.

EHang, a Chinese company that focuses on the R&D, manufacture and sale of intelligent UAVs. After testing the skies with the user-friendly and already commercially available Ghost Drone, and the Avatar VR goggles, the company has decided to showcase an even more innovative product that this year’s CES. It’s one thing that the EHang 184 drone’s destination can be established in a companion app, and a completely mindblowing different thing that it’s actually capable of transporting humans to that destination, and all that on its own. And you thought that autonomous cars are cool?

“It’s been a lifetime goal of mine to make flight faster, easier and more convenient than ever. The 184 provides a viable solution to the many challenges the transportation industry faces in a safe and energy efficient way,” said EHang CEO Huazhi Hu. “I truly believe that EHang will make a global impact across dozens of industries beyond personal travel. The 184 is evocative of a future we’ve always dreamed of and is primed to alter the very fundamentals of the way we get around.”

The model number of this EHang drone isn’t as meaningless as it may first seem, as the AAV is able to carry one passanger, has eight propellers and four arms. It should be mentioned that the passenger does not require a pilot’s license, since EHang 184 handles all of the flight parameters without any human intervention.

As far as the drone’s battery is concerned, it takes two hours to fully charge it. Upon doing so, it can carry a single person weighing up to 220 pounds (100 kg) for 23 minutes at sea level. If you happen to weigh less than that, there’s room for a small backpack in the cabin, so you get to take your essentials with you while heading to work. Granted, 23 minutes are barely enough for reading anything, but EHang thought it would be wise to include a reading light, anyway. On top of that, the cabin is equipped with air conditioning.

Controlling the drone is fairly easy, as it only responds to two commands, “take off” and “land,” which are sent over from a Microsoft Surface tablet.

For the time being, the 8 motors that amount for 106 kW of power can only fly the drone between 1,000 and 1,650 feet (300 and 500 meters), which may seem rather inadequate for commuting. Hopefully, EHang will equip future models with larger-capacity batteries and more powerful motors. Otherwise, this will remain a toy for rich people who are too lazy to get from one corner of their backyard to another.

Speaking of the price, the EHang 184 will sell for $200,000 to $300,000 starting this year, but registering this drone with the FAA won’t be that easy. FAA’s administrator, Michael Huerta, couldn’t be reached for a comment, despite him being present at CES 2016, as well.

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CES 2016: Sony introduced cams, 4k displays & headphones

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Sony also had a keynote at CES 2016, where they announced all their upcoming gadgets, from the best of the best to entirely new products. Read all the news in this story!

Sony took part of CES 2016 where they introduced their line-up, projects and upcoming gadgets for the rest of the year. The big highlights were the new BRAVIA TVs, audio and video equipment, a new line of products, but also many more surprises. The main star of the keynote and Sony’s productions were the new 4K TVs in the BRAVIA line, along with the new products in the h,ear family of digital video and audio recording, and the announcement of the Life Space UX line.

The new products in the BRAVIA line are all centered around bringing a 4K resolution with HDR (High Dynamic Range), for better brightness and contrast and more clear images. This new line of TVs is called LCD BRAVIA 4K X93D and comes with the touted Slim Backlight Drive technology, which along the X-tended Dynamic Range PRO (which is in charge of the contrast) and TRILUMINOS visualization for an enhanced color gamma make up the perfect trifecta of ideal technology any 4K display should have.

 

 

Sony also announced their new Backlight Master Drive technology for better and increased brightness and contrast, to take full advantage of the HDR. This technology comes from an 85″ Inches prototype, which enhances the backlight precision along with a high density LED system for optimal picture quality. Finally, they also talked about ULTRA, a new app that allows users to get movies and series in HDR 4K straight to the TV.

The h.ear series will receive 3 new products: the h.ear Go, h.ear In Wireless and h.ear On Wireless NC. These are wireless devices meant to complement the wired headsets launched before them. Besides their Hi-Res offerings (this name refers to the high-resolution audio technology) the Extra Bass line of products will bring the new MDR-XB650BT headphones, the SRS-XB3 y SRS-XB2 wireless speakers, and the high-potency audio system GTK-XB7.

Digital imaging technology also had its moment in the spotlight as Sony announced their new cam recorders: FDR-AX53, HDR-CX675 y HDR-AS50R. They spoke of the first model as the most innovative of the trio, and discussed its capabilities to record in 4K. It can use the ZEISS function which allows a 20X optic zoom which along the Balanced Optical SteadyShot technology should eliminate shaky or blurry images in panoramic takes or close-ups.

Finally and to end things, Sony announced what the new Life Space UX line is all about. This new concept is focused on making a change to the way people interact with physical spaces, experimenting with entertainment. One of the first such gadgets will be the Glass Sound speaker, an organic crystal shaped like a tube, which is capable of filling any room with sound. The LED Bulb speaker will be similar to a regular lightbulb, which can ble plugged anywhere at home to reproduce music wirelessly. Finally, Sony will also release a portable projector of only 10 cubic centimeters, equipped with a battery and internal speakers. It is capable of projecting a 56 centimeter images in any kind of surface, to up to 2 meters of distance.

Hence Sony had a fantastic presentation, loaded with new products and announcements along with a lot of new technologies. Which one of these products are your favorites? Let us know all about it in the comments section.

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VUZE Camera is an “Affordable” VR Movie Makers Dream

So you got yourself a VR headset and have decided this medium is for you. Now you want to make your own 360-degree virtual reality video content. It’s not a cheap proposition to get into making your own VR content because you need some very specialized hardware and software to do it properly. Sure, there are cheap 360º cameras that use a single image sensor and a special lense, but their image quality sucks. This is where the VUZE Camera that was unveiled at CES 2016 this week comes in.

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The camera is priced at an “affordable” under $1000 point. I say “affordable” because a grand isn’t that cheap for most of us. What you get for your loot is a puck-like round camera that actually has eight full HD cameras inside. It can record 360º content in both 2D and 3D.

Your money will also get you a VR headset to watch your content on, a selfie stick, and a tripod. The maker says this is the cheapest complete 360º video solution out there. You even get software to stitch the output from the different cameras together into seamless video.

Check out a few sample videos below or in the VUZE online showroom.

The demo video quality isn’t spectacular, and the stitching is far from perfect – especially in motion – but hopefully they’ll work out those kinks before it’s released. The VUZE Camera will launch in August 2016.

Nikon KeyMission 360 Waterproof Action Camera Shoots 360-Degree Videos in 4K

Nikon KeyMission 360 4K Action Camera CES 2016

Probably more important than the launch of the Nikon D5 dSLR camera at this year’s Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas is the Japanese company’s first attempt at making an action camera. The KeyMission 360, despite being Nikon’s first such product, has features that could cause other manufacturers turn green with envy.

Nikon isn’t exactly the first optics manufacturer to develop an action camera, as Kodak, Sony and Polaroid have paved the way for that already. However, KeyMission 360 is the company’s first, so it’ll be interesting to see if its performance compares to that of its counterparts. According to Nikon, KeyMission 360 is only the first member of its new lineup of action cameras, so there’ll surely be more models springing up in the near future.

KeyMission 360 has three main selling points, if you leave aside the fact that it’s made by one of the most important developers of cameras in the world. First of all, its ruggedness makes it a very versatile device, as it can withstand physical shocks, low temperatures and exposure to dust. Most importantly, though, it is waterproof, so you don’t have to worry about its safety if you take it with you while surfing, kayaking or diving. Just don’t dive too deep while using it, as it’s only waterproof up to depths of approximately 100 feet (30 meters).

Secondly, the KeyMission 360 can record videos and take still shots in 4K UHD. That definitely has a major impact on the amount of detail you’re going to see in the videos and photos shot with Nikon’s first action camera.

Thirdly, KeyMission 360, as its name strongly implies, can shoot 360-degree videos. This particular feat is achieved by using a lens and an image sensor that are located on opposite sides. Both of these capture images and videos that get stitched together to combine a single 360-degree reflection of reality.

As expected, Nikon’s KeyMission 360 has a companion app that enables you to playback any content that was captured using the action cam. Since the device features electronic Vibration Reduction that can be enabled in the app while playing back the videos or photos, you’ll end up with less camera shake and more crisp and sharp videos.

I can’t help but wonder what innovations will Nikon use in this department in order to stay relevant. For example, Kodak, who already had one of these action cams in its portfolio, has announced one at CES that’s capable of shooting VR videos, assuming that you use a pair of them. I’m sure that Nikon, being the pioneer that it is in imaging equipment, will find things to keep people’s interest alive.

If you are in Las Vegas this week and can’t wait to see the KeyMission 360 in action, check out Nikon’s booth at CES 2016 between today, January 6, and Saturday, January 9. There you’ll get to see the action cam, along with accessories, and other new devices that have just been announced by the optics manufacturer.

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