Awesome Green Gadgets Creating an Impact at CES 2015 Show

CES Technology Show in Las Vegas is as usual a business. This year, companies from different parts of the world are coming up with new technologies here at CES primarily aiming to solve today’s most pressurizing environmental issues and worries. Devices are becoming much thinner and each of the company is featuring something in their press releases.

The biggest brands in tech worldwide declared that they are coming up with smart and eco-friendly gadgets. They say that clean and green tech is going to be a big trend in 2015. For instance, whole line of "greener" home appliances introduced by LG makes use of less water and energy than the earlier models. Samsung came up with a computer monitor designed with 30 percent recycled plastic. Its ability to run on less energy when not in use makes a difference. With the latest and clean technologies, Mercedes is also not left behind. It declared a new luxury vehicle powered by hydrogen fuel cells.

With millions of tech devices, which are the products whose effects would last longer? Below we have rounded up five new products from the CES 2015 and they are truly worth talking about.

Automatic


Automatic is the best device that allows you connect the computing power of your vehicle for fuel efficiency. You can plug this little device into the diagnostic port of your car and once plugged, it connects the computer system of your car to your smartphone, transmitting information data about the subsystems of your vehicle, right from engine to the gas tank. The product is ready to notify you when something is wrong with your car. ‘‘Its more like an anticipatory health for your vehicle allowing you to identify an issue before it starts increasing your emissions or eats away at your fuel competence,” as told by company’s spokesperson to Live Science. In addition, it also lets you know if something is wrong with your driving. The company claims that this amazing product can help the individuals spend 33 percent less on fuel every year just with the technology of letting you avoid certain gas-guzzling habits.

ecoATM

This year, a hit at CES, ecoATM is a stand-alone machine that permits the consumers to exchange old electronics for hard cash. As per the company, this device allows recycling of old machines which avoids toxic mining waste from being discharged into the environment.

Misfit Shine

Misfit, a well-known fitness and lifestyle company came up with a new device at CES termed as Swarovski Shine. This excellent fitness and sleep tracker was developed in association with jewelry giant Swarovski and is decorated with a huge blue-hued crystal fixed with sensors. Consumers can purchase a wristband or a necklace in order to store this striking wearable which comprises one secret feature: its solar powered. Not each versions of Shine can be operated on sunlight except the blue-colored wearable that Misfit named as "energy harvesting crystal."The clear crystal version of the Shine do not feature the ability to absorb as much light like the blue one which is the reason it requires a traditional battery.

Tzoa
It is a portable environment sensor which is designed to track everything from ultraviolet radiation and air quality to temperature and humidity. By placing Tzoa on your side table, the device helps to monitor the air in your living space or you can even carry it in your backpack allowing the device to measure the UV exposure as you walk along the streets.

Solpro

Solpro- a renowned Solar Tech Company disclosed its technological solar powered phone charging device. It is a pocket size rectangular gadget which unfolds to disclose three solar panels. In order to charge a standard smartphone, its panels can engross maximum sunlight in approx. 90 minutes. It is a good solution for everyday charging.

The aforesaid clean technologies made a great impact on the disrupting environmental challenges.

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The tech devices introduced at CES Technology Show in Las Vegas are truly awe-inspiring. Their introduction is like blessing in disguise to the nature as they aim to solve environmental issues and worries.

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