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Here are some of the more unusual, novel, and sometimes bizarre products being showcased at CES 2019.
The HiSkin, showed off at CES 2019, is a handheld scanner which the company says uses "electronic and diffusion photon engineering" to analyze skin hydration and melanin levels on the forehead, eyes, upper cheek, lower cheek, and neck. The overall aim? Apparently, the HiMirror accessory records skin changes and offers suggestions on how to keep it in the best condition possible.
Via: HiMirror
Caption by: Charlie Osborne
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