Monday was the first full day of the 2014 International CES in Las Vegas. With endless gadgets before us, from innovative to repetitive, these were a few items that caught our eye.
New home tech will care for your loved ones
Alarm.com announced the Wellness Program at CES 2014, which makes use of a security suite to monitor the well-being of the elderly. Far from being a contemporary Big Brother, the system provides real-time info on your loved ones whereabouts and well being, all without the use of intrusive cameras.
The system uses a combination of bed presence monitors, motion sensors and panic buttons to track movement and alert users and caregivers of any unexpected changes in routine.
See the complete list at http://www.usatoday.com/story/tech/2014/01/07/reviewed-ces-monday-wrap/4350759/
New home tech will care for your loved ones
Alarm.com announced the Wellness Program at CES 2014, which makes use of a security suite to monitor the well-being of the elderly. Far from being a contemporary Big Brother, the system provides real-time info on your loved ones whereabouts and well being, all without the use of intrusive cameras.
The system uses a combination of bed presence monitors, motion sensors and panic buttons to track movement and alert users and caregivers of any unexpected changes in routine.
See the complete list at http://www.usatoday.com/story/tech/2014/01/07/reviewed-ces-monday-wrap/4350759/