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Samsung to introduce private portable speakers, smart glasses and a breathing device at CES 2018

Samsung has stated that it would introduce three new C-Lab projects during CES 2018, which will take place from January 9 till January 12. These three projects are S-Ray, GoBreath, and Relumino. The company’s C-Lab innovation program was launched in December 2012.

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Samsung has stated that it would introduce three new C-Lab projects during CES 2018, which will take place from January 9 till January 12. These three projects are S-Ray, GoBreath, and Relumino. The company’s C-Lab innovation program was launched in December 2012.

S-Ray

S-Ray, which will be called Sound Ray, will be a portable directional speaker. It will be a smaller, lighter and a more portable version of a regular speaker, which will use a new speaker technology to enable users to listen to their devices, without disturbing others.

Samsung claims their S-Ray speakers will not cause disturbance to others while also helping you to avoid the ear pain caused by long hours of earphone use. The company has showed off three S-Ray devices – Mini, Handy, and Neckband.

GoBreath

GoBreath has been developed by a doctor at the Samsung Medical Center, which is basically a recovery solution for people who have experienced lung damage and suffer from postoperative pulmonary complications after general anesthesia.

Patients commonly need to exercise deep breathing for faster recovery, with one of the conventional methods through use of an inspirometer. However, deep breathing becomes challenging for patients who have undergone surgery due to lung pain. A doctor at Samsung Medical Center came up with the concept of GoBreath, which claims to help his patients recover faster, and consists of a portable device and mobile app that can teach patients basic techniques such as inspiration, coughing or deep breathing.

Relúmĭno

Relúmĭno glasses are smart visual aid eyeglasses to help people with vision challenges see images clearer when they are reading a book or viewing an object. The Relúmĭno app was first showcased at Mobile World Congress last year, and these glasses were subsequently developed to enable people with visual impairments to utilize the technology more comfortably and discreetly.

They will work in conjunction with a smartphone, utilizing its processors and batteries. The smartphone processes images from videos projected through the camera of the glasses, and the processed images are floated into the display of the Relúmĭno glasses to help the wearer see things better.

“Since launching five years ago, our C-Lab program has gained exciting momentum across Samsung, helping foster an innovation culture, and providing avenue for our creative, talented employees to pursue innovative new projects. We will continuously introduce innovative projects through our C-Lab program” said Jaiil Lee, Vice President and Head of the Creativity & Innovation Center at Samsung Electronics.

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