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I've got a problem. We've got five sponsors that want us to check out their stuff right now.

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Okay, is it cool? They've got a robot vacuum that has an ARM on it, picks up your dirty socks and cleans under it.

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Alright, let's start with that.

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You know what sucks? Vacuums.

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Specifically, your robot vacuum. They always miss cleaning spots because they got to navigate socks or other debris.

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Well, no more. Roborock introduced their new top-of-the-line Z70,

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a robot with an ARM growing out of its head.

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And no, I'm not kidding. Using a foldable five-axis robotic ARM,

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the Cerro Z70 can pick up and move objects weighing up to 300 grams

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to clean underneath them or even put them away.

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So no longer shall you be defeated by a mere sock.

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And it manages to pack this ARM into an ultra-thin sub-8 cm tall form factor.

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Oh, and I don't think they got rid of any other functions in order to add the ARM.

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It still vacuums with up to 22,000 pascals of suction,

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with the mops and the front wheel being height adjustable to help it get over transitions.

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If you feel like a robot ARM has been overkill for you,

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you can get all their other flagship features in the Cerro's 10 and 10R.

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The 10 is the upgraded version of the well-received S8 Max-V Ultra,

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bringing all of those great features to the next level in their slimmest chassis yet.

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The entire lineup shares the same form factor

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and takes advantage of Roborock's Starsight Autonomous System 2.0,

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which uses 3D time-of-flight sensors and cameras to identify small objects

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and navigate around your home. It also has a liftable chassis to help it navigate transitions and thresholds.

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And thanks to constant improvements to its algorithms,

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Roborock vacuums are able to dynamically adjust to changes in your furniture and room layout

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and will even optimize cleaning strategies over time to improve efficiency,

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so it can learn to prioritize your kitchen or your mudroom

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and maybe leave that empty guest bedroom for another day.

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The docking station, meanwhile, will drain, refill and clean the wet and dry tanks

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and dry the mops at up to 90 degrees Celsius to help kill bacteria.

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Or it'll even remove the mops entirely when they're not needed.

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And they claim that their Roborock DuoDivide Anti-Tangle technology

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will help reduce annoying maintenance. As for the folks who aren't ready to bow down to our robot overlords just yet,

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well, you can check out the Morph series of wet and dry stick vacuums.

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These are great for those of you who have a busy kitchen

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and don't want to deal with mopping up the spill, then vacuuming the floor, then mopping again.

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I'm pressing the wrong button. That's why it's not working.

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Just pull out the Roborock F-25 series

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and you can get the whole thing dealt with in one go.

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It can easily reach underneath furniture without giving up suction power

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and it can be docked for quick drying and cleaning before your next mess.

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There's no word on pricing yet for any of this, but the Ceros 10 and 10R should be coming soon after CES

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with the Z70 coming later in 2025.

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Now all they need to do is figure out how to make them climb stairs.

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Like this pool cleaner from Aper. Just a couple of years ago, Aper launched the first wireless pool cleaner.

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That is assuming you don't count a human, which is more like 315,000 years ago,

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but I mean, come on, could your human pool cleaner suck 8,500 gallons per minute?

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Not without a bunch of whining, I bet. Thankfully, Aper Scuba X1 Pro Max doesn't use its intelligence to complain,

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but instead uses 40 sensors to map your pool, no matter how strangely shaped it is,

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and uses adaptive pathing to ensure 100% coverage of the bottom, walls, waterline, and surface.

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It can even use its ultrasonic sensors to avoid things that aren't debris, like your pool toys.

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This nimbleness is partly thanks to its thrust vector control,

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like you'd find in a VTOL that helps it manipulate the direction of thrust.

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Okay, they're probably stretching the definition a little bit,

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but these motors should allow the robot to climb stairs, avoid inlets and ladders,

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and even save itself from a fall from an elevated platform.

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And even with industry-leading suction and quad brushes,

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this robot can run for up to 10 hours on the surface of the pool and up to 5 hours in the bottom.

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But what if your robot glitches out? Well, using their Hydrohub Pro accessory, which includes water quality testing,

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you can communicate with your bot even when it's underwater,

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allowing you to monitor its progress, see a map of your pool,

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change modes, or even recall the robot to the surface.

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Once you throw it out, you just chuck it on the optional wireless caddy to wirelessly charge,

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and then cart it over to the shed. We've got a coupon code down below that'll get you $200 off your purchase.

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That's a lot of savings for our next product. Jackery has spent well over a decade making portable power stations that are trusted by thousands.

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We even use a Jackery power station as our backup power for the WAN Show,

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and your guys are not going to believe what they've released now.

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Or maybe you will. It's a power station, but it's a next level power station.

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The Jackery 5000 Plus is designed to be a reliable, whole home power solution,

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including acting as a battery backup and a solar generator.

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Out of the box, it comes with 5,000 watt hours of capacity,

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but each unit can be expanded to up to 30,000 watt hours with 7,200 watts of AC output.

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And you double your units, you double your fun, meaning you can run most of the appliances in an average home.

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So I gotta put this down. Thanks to its 20 millisecond transfer time,

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if you integrate a 5,000 plus with a Jackery smart transfer switch,

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you might not even notice that the power has gone out until you spot the notification on your phone.

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And once the power's back on, the battery will recharge in just two hours,

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either via solar or AC.

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But wait, I thought most Jackeries come with like those handy portable solar panels.

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How are these gonna charge it that fast?

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They're not. That's where these come in. So putting solar panels on your roof is nothing new,

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but the cool part about these is they don't have to look ugly.

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Jackery created the first ever curved solar roof tiles

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that are designed to look just like terracotta roof tiles.

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The tiles come with a 30 year warranty and are built to withstand extreme temperatures

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with a boasted real-world solid conversion efficiency of 25%.

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Now, obviously you wouldn't need an entire photovoltaic roof just for the Jackery 5,000 plus,

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but if you wanted to build a bigger system for your entire home,

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well, that's a completely different story.

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That's where Jackery's upcoming home power energy system comes in.

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It has everything you need to scale a system like that up safely

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with a total system capacity of 50 amps of continuous backup power

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and up to 123.2 thousand watt hours per inverter.

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The home power hub acts as a brain for the system,

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providing insights into your energy habits and helping you optimize your utilization and lower your costs.

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Man, this would have been a lot more elegant than what I did for my house.

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Hey, we gotta talk about shocks. What do you mean shocks? No, they build safe products.

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No, shocks headphones. Oh. Shocks built their brand on bone conducting headphones

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that vibrate the bones in your skull to let you hear sound

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without blocking out the rest of the world, which is super cool,

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but comes with trade-offs to audio quality.

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Now, one solution to great personal audio is IEMs,

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which go right into the ear canal and form a tight seal for high-performance bass,

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but not everyone wants to jam something into their ear canal.

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That's where the new OpenFit 2 comes in. They're an open-style earphone, but with a big twist.

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Shocks has implemented a massive 21 millimeter by 11 millimeter rectangular driver

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in the OpenFit 2 that is fully dedicated to delivering performance at the low end

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with a separate high-frequency driver for the details.

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The earhooks are made of a soft silicone material

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and use a night and all spring for a secure and comfortable fit.

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They have both touch controls and physical buttons

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so you don't need to reach for your phone to take calls. And the battery life is a major highlight

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with shocks boasting up to 11 hours of listening in one go

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and up to 48 hours total using the included charging case.

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And if you somehow do manage to run them dry, just 10 minutes in the case should give you two hours of listening.

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Speaking of dry, the Shocks OpenFit 2s don't need to stay dry.

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They're rated IP55 water and dust resistant,

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meaning that even sweaty boys can wear them to the gym without worrying.

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Mine's for you to go. We gotta go right now. Let's go. Oh, we're going to the next booth.

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3D printing continues to be a rapidly growing field

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with innovation at the high end and the low end, and Creality has two exciting options,

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whether you're an enthusiast or you're just dipping your toes

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into printing in the third dimension. Their flagship K2 Plus brings features from far more expensive printers

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into the realm of, oh, maybe I could actually buy that.

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And here's some of the key ones for enthusiasts.

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First up is a closed loop step servo motor system

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that can accelerate at a whopping 30,000 millimeters per second squared.

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That means lightning fast prints and the system won't lose its place.

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During a crash or a minor tracking error.

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And it's quiet at around 45 decibels.

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It's great for if your 3D printer lives near flesh printed humans.

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And that speed can be put to good use in its large,

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350 millimeters cubed build volume inside its enclosed chamber.

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The best part? Huh, as long as you don't open it up like me,

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the build chamber can be actively heated to up to 60 degrees Celsius,

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enabling the use of all sorts of engineering ready filaments,

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which, oh, sounds like a bit of a safety concern, doesn't it?

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You know, with all the fumes? Well, great news.

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This high tech chamber features an activated carbon air filter.

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But wait, there's more. Their AI assisted camera system allows for high quality remote monitoring

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and time lapse capture, as well as error and print quality detection.

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Sick! And with their filament system,

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you can easily upgrade your setup to print in up to 16 colors.

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Perfect for any project that could benefit from a splash of flavor

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or from rapid trialing of various filament types.

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Sounds fancy, right? But here's the best part.

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The filament system can also be used on the entry-level Creality High Combo.

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That means that unlike most entry-level 3D printers,

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you don't have to worry about being locked out of all the high-end features

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and those cool, complex prints. It features easy assembly, an extruder with a clog-free and integrated design,

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as well as easy hands-off calibration,

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and with the same AI-assisted camera setup,

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the complexity of entering this hobby has never been lower.

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Okay, it doesn't have the enclosure or the same level of acceleration as the K2+,

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but the max print speed is just 100 millimeters per second slower than the flagship,

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making it a pretty compelling option. Creality does more than just 3D printing, though.

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They also do 3D scanning and they're showing off their Raptor series of industrial scanners.

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These are metrology-grade industrial scanners that are ideal for medium-to-large-scale jobs

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that require volumetric accuracy even on complex parts,

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like if you needed to replicate a car part, which you can see she's using the high-efficiency scanning mode to do in real-time right behind me.

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So if I put my hand in here, is it going to mess it up?

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Yeah, you see, it's already messed a little bit.

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Not that bad, though, and that's because I don't have dots all over my hand.

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If you want to scan a human, you might prefer the CR scan otter.

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This is lots of fun for scanning everyday objects around the home and even things like humans.

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I'm not sure if I'm holding still enough, but hey, it's mostly for the effect anyway.

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How's it doing down there? Does it look good?

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That's crazy. That took, like, 30 seconds.

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You can even read my badge. That's crazy. And see the in-progress scan on the screen.

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Anyway, guys, if you enjoyed this video, why not check out our other videos from CES?
