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5 New Innovations From the CES That Will Make Home Living Easier and Safer

Technology has a way of making things easier for humans and the recently concluded CES just proves how far we've come since the age of manual labor. From a laundry-folding machine to an Android-operated oven, let's take a look at 5 of the best new home innovations from the CES.

It looks like humans have already perfected the art of washing laundry that we have now reached the age wherein we are already looking into finding an easier way of folding laundry. According to PC Mag, Japanese makers Seven Dreamers launched the Laundroid, the world's first laundry-folding robot.

The company is reportedly looking into fully launching a working model of the robot in 2017. Seven Dreamers will also collaborate with Panasonic to create a line that works with washers and dryers in 2018. The company will also be working with a Japanese home designer to incorporate the Laundroid into new homes in Japan.

The Dacor Discovery convection oven will also change the way you bake and cook at home. According to Time, this convection oven is connected to the Wi-Fi and has an Android operating system. It is powered by the Discovery IQ cooking app, which can help make creating dishes an easy task.

The Netatmo Welcome will help keep you safe and monitor who goes in and out of the house. According to the aforementioned publication, the Netatmo Welcome has a facial recognition feature, which helps the users determine when family members have arrived home or when someone is sneaking out of the house at night. It also features the Netatmo Tags, which helps alert the homeowners when the doors and windows are unlocked.

SmartThings will also be releasing a new hub this summer, which is an upgrade of its predecessor and features a better processor and has a backup battery. It provides an easier way of monitoring your home.

Lastly, the ADT Pulse can be used to give its users the luxury of controlling and monitoring home conditions with the use of their voice. Users can monitor for carbon monoxide, control temperature and lighting with the use of its smart phone app.


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