Calopad goes viral! 🚀
At #CES2025, we unveiled our next-gen products. We’re honored to be featured in @Scobleizer’s list of the best products at CES ➡️#14.
Even 🤯 @ElonMusk 🤯 shared it! 🔥.
If he’s curious, you should be too. 😉 Stay tuned for what’s coming next!
I did 35 videos at CES.
The most mind blowing was #9 and the most important for the future is #29.
But this is just a very small portion of what is at CES. The award winners are at https://t.co/GVGzBgX85o and those 500 products are the best of the best. Much easier to look through all of them than walking the huge halls.
One thing I wish I had spent more time in is the medical device hall. I just didn't have time, unfortunately, but the devices there, like new rings and watches that can sense the human body will bring a new kind of health care to humans.
#1: A new 3D sensor from @zadarlabs for robots and cars: https://t.co/qu4m3pZKvQ
#2: @Halliday_Global shows off its AI-driven glasses that have a small green and black monitor built into affordable and light frames: https://t.co/XeSMIcekxW
#3: Mustard Glasses shows off its lightweight AI-driven glasses: https://t.co/RVVEw8kA9P https://t.co/0rj51RrrhY
#4: @bhaptics shows off its haptic vests and other accessories for using in VR: https://t.co/pRlrm4VXtP
#5: Hurotics https://t.co/4xDe730tDD shows off its robots to help people move and do more. https://t.co/r4Pim3Nlna
#6: Kolibree https://t.co/AMbaAITWiC shows off AI-driven toothbrushes. https://t.co/Th9jptTpDl
#7: https://t.co/MNEvWVfB6d AI glasses for the deaf. https://t.co/p07FSipy6X
#8: @otreraenergy shows off a nuclear power generator for datacenters: https://t.co/ejrttpSdiT
#9: The nerds at @NETRIfr are making new computers out of human cells to test food and other things for toxicity. https://t.co/g65zMQ9kCL
#10: A new gadget that helps you feel the internet: https://t.co/TeaEFwiytI https://t.co/FoXDwC6a4J
#11: A unique modular Linux computer from @mecha_systems: https://t.co/WcN0cT35bF
#12: Robots are everywhere, on skis, and elsewhere: https://t.co/bUHBvSeQfC
#13: The latest lights from @GoveeOfficial https://t.co/RBmR1BNt0X
#14: This gadget from @Calopad_Therapy gets rid of back pain: https://t.co/4bfABWuHhZ
#15: watches for kids from @WatchOutWear https://t.co/ZwnSELbngm
#16: AI makes our communities safer with https://t.co/2gUgdza6A7. https://t.co/FcdYqVIuJa
#17: A new ring with more sensors from https://t.co/kLRl80EFMQ. https://t.co/KTFrL6Uh43
#18: New projectors from https://t.co/XX9KigPrJu https://t.co/ZBKR6ab6Xo
#19: AI-assisted laundry machines for laundromats: https://t.co/EIsQ6d6ENd
#20: Hear better with @SteveBorne88833 . https://t.co/bSRONuUYsc
Extra: a review of @ZeekrGlobal's autonomous vehicles and its impact on Tesla and also thinking through NVIDIA's announcements: https://t.co/CkjADXbMoa
And video from at its announcements: https://t.co/QiS9ZP5zYx
#21: @XREAL_Global shows its augmented reality glasses, which have better displays than the others I saw at CES. https://t.co/oSaadXkCAb
Extra: I talk with @JimHarris https://t.co/em7b1CSw7V and with @TheTuringPost https://t.co/fPrPs8QODs
#22: @Speechmatics shows its multi-party voice AI. https://t.co/XrCoXYZqZd
#23: I meet @UnitreeRobotics's humanoid robot and push it around. The robot costs $60,000. https://t.co/GUVCxHzB9X
#24: @sightful shows a new way to work in AI-driven glasses. https://t.co/Xrndsebr7m
#25: @EvenRealities has the best looking AI-driven glasses. https://t.co/gcyrStW1gd
#26: @BirdfybyNetvue shows its bird feeders that have computer vision inside to see what birds are visiting. https://t.co/0wS8LAaxT8
#27: @elcyo_glasses shows refocusable lenses. Has big impacts on future of AI-driven glasses. https://t.co/vS2JMH6Iqj
#28: @VimmerseInc shows text to video: https://t.co/Q98dF0Ud1N
#29: Backstage with the geeks who built a new robot operating system that enables robots and humans to work together at @Accenture https://t.co/4RjCMhjWGZ
Part II (the demo): https://t.co/VqI9XDBF5F
#30: Jim Harding @grokitdata (he built part of DOS back in the old days) talks to me about the future of AI-operating systems while walking through a crowd: https://t.co/Af59jXr5hf
#31: Boogio https://t.co/APqX9DthI4 shows its shoe sensors. Have impact on many things from games in Holodeck to health apps. https://t.co/oDrzSh8TRD
#32: @teslasuit's founder is wearing his suit that shocks you, and walks around the hall with me: https://t.co/jvmviFHAxY
#33: @tapwithus shows its new control device for Holodeck users. https://t.co/MJtnMAuGHp
#34: @zoox shows its robotaxi. https://t.co/h9QdsCYqaj
#35: @Harman shows its prototype for car of the future. https://t.co/IvbYbrDXa1
#Muskelkater wird durch kleine Mikrorisse in den Muskelfasern verursacht. Eine #Massage könnte den Zustand verschlimmern, weil sie zusätzlichen Druck auf die bereits gereizten Muskeln ausübt. Das könnte zu weiteren Verletzungen führen und den Heilungsprozess verlangsamen.
Der Muskelkater entsteht durch #Mikrorisse in den Muskelfasern, die während der Belastung auftreten, besonders wenn die #Muskeln auf eine Weise beansprucht werden, an die sie nicht gewöhnt sind.
#Muskelkater, medizinisch auch als verzögerte Muskelkaterschmerzen oder "Delayed Onset Muscle Soreness" (DOMS) bekannt, tritt typischerweise 12 bis 24 Stunden nach ungewohnter oder besonders intensiver körperlicher Aktivität auf.
Die Symptome können bis zu 72 Stunden oder länger andauern, abhängig von der Intensität und der Art der Belastung sowie der individuellen Erholungsfähigkeit.
Medizinisch gesehen ist 42°C die optimale Temperatur für Wärmebehandlungen zur Schmerzlinderung. Das Calopad erreicht und hält diese #Temperatur konstant, was essentiell ist, um eine tiefe und effektive #Schmerzlinderung zu gewährleisten.
Während #Wärme generell als wohltuend empfunden wird, erzielt nicht jede Wärmequelle die gleiche Effektivität, besonders wenn es um die #Behandlung von #Schmerzen an ihrem Ursprung geht.