Check out some of the fascinating tech that has been unveiled at the Consumer Electronics Show, the most innovative tech event in the world, held in Las Vegas from January 5-8, 2023! 1 of 22BMW unveiled the BMW i Vision Dee (Digital Emotional Experience) concept EV sport sedan. With its amazing color-changing ability and artificial intelligence, it is designed to create a stronger bond between the owner and his/her vehicle. The car features 240 individually controlled panels with the ability to display a combination of 32 colors! Photo: Ethan Miller/Getty Images2 of 22The first electric inline skates for daily commuting by AtmosGear. The motor is in the back of the skate, the battery is in the fanny pack, and the skates can be controlled with a remote control. There are two versions — one that can go up to 18 mph and one that can go up to 24 mph. The skates cost $500 and weigh about 5 pounds each, so expect a workout.Photo: Ethan Miller/Getty Images3 of 22The Stellantis' Ram 1500 Revolution battery-electric concept pickup truck, which is scheduled to be produced in 2024. It features third-row jump seats, which would make this the only three-row pickup in production. It also features a ton of tech, including 28 inches of movable touchscreen space, voice-activated Shadow Mode that allows the truck to follow a person on foot, smarter charging, and some hands-off driving.Photo: Ethan Miller/Getty Images4 of 22A 95-inch LG Signature OLED M television, the world's first wireless television! You can put the TV anywhere you like, and connect all your peripherals directly into the wireless AV box instead of the TV.Photo: David Becker/Getty Images5 of 22Meet Aeo, the cute two-armed robot presented by Aeolus Robotics, which is designed to care for the elderly. It can call for an elevator, flash heart eyes when taking selfies, carry things, make deliveries, perform UV germicidal disinfection, provide security, and detect whether patients have fallen or need medical attention.Photo: David Becker/Getty Images6 of 22Stellantis' Peugeot Inception concept electric vehicle that features an iridescent exterior as a result of "smart glazing," exterior tech bars on the doors to display messages, Level 4 autonomous driving, and a new tech called Hypersquare with touch panels and digital controls right on the rectangular steering wheel to permit the driver to control the car without taking his hands off the wheel.Photo: Ethan Miller/Getty Images7 of 22The Hyundai Mobis M.Vision HI is a purpose built vehicle specifically designed for leisure, relaxation, and outdoor activities. The vehicle's glass panels can be used as display screens to watch movies or surf the internet and are controlled by the user's eyes.Photo: David Becker/Getty Images8 of 22TCL Mobile presented the TCL RayNeo X2 augmented reality (AR) glasses. They can be used as regular prescription glasses, but microLED displays are projected in front of both eyes to display GPS navigation, auto-translate, give phone and message notifications, take photos and videos, and allow you to listen to music. Photo: David Becker/Getty Images9 of 22The world's fastest autonomous vehicle — an Indy style race car capable of 190 mph ... and theoretically able to achieve speeds greater than 200 mph.Photo: David Becker/Getty Images10 of 22A model of the LILIUM Jet, the world's first electric vertical take-off and landing jet by Palantir Technologies.Photo: Patrick T. Fallon/AFP via Getty Images11 of 22The Frenz AI-powered brainband by Earable Neuroscience, which tracks EEG brain waves and bio-vital signals and uses proprietary algorithms to facilitate real-time brain stimulation with personalized audio signals for better sleep, focus and relaxation. Photo: Robyn Beck/AFP via Getty Images12 of 22A Faraday Future FF91 luxury electric vehicle that features an autonomous driving system with a Falcon LiDAR that gives it real-time 3D vision even in the dark or in bad weather so it can detect other vehicles in its path up to 1,600 feet away and pedestrians or smaller objects in the road at a distance of 650 feet. It has 1,050 horsepower, an EPA-certified range of 381 miles, and can go from 0-60 mph in just over 2 seconds. This vehicle is expected to be in production by March and be available for delivery by the end of April 2023.Photo: PATRICK T. FALLON/AFP via Getty Images13 of 22The new Verge TS Pro model electric superbike, an all-electric, 200 horsepower bike with the motor on the rear wheel. It can go from 0-60 mph in 2.5 seconds. Photo: Ethan Miller/Getty Images14 of 22The functional prototype Aska A5, the first fully functioning prototype electric flying car! It has the ability to lift off vertically the way a helicopter does, so it does not need a runway. The company claims that this vehicle will hit both roads and skies in 2026! The price tag will be around $789,000, but you can already pre-order it with a $5,000 refundable deposit.Photo: Patrick T. Fallon/AFP via Getty Images15 of 22Richtech Robotics presented Adam, a two-armed robot that can perform a wide variety of tasks, including the preparation of food and drinks. In this photo, he is pouring boba tea for attendees.Photo: David Becker/Getty Images16 of 22The Unitree B1 robot is an industrial grade robotic dog! It can carry heavy loads, walk on any kind of terrain, and it is waterproof so it can be used underwater.Photo: David Becker/Getty Images17 of 22Nitetronic smart anti-snore pillow that responds to the user's snoring by inflating, which lifts and turns the user's head to stop the snoring. Wives will love this! Photo: David Becker/Getty Images18 of 22This 18-inch Acer Predator Helios 300 laptop features eye tracking for glasses free 3D video gaming! It starts at $1,599. Photo: Patrick T. Fallon/AFP via Getty Images19 of 22The new Lenovo dual-screen Yoga Book 9i laptop boasts TWO OLED display screens! These can be stacked horizontally or vertically, and content can be moved across both screens with the flick of a finger. It also comes with a pen, stand, and keyboard right out of the box for a price tag of around $2,100.Photo: Patrick T. Fallon/AFP via Getty Images20 of 22The Swedish Candela C-8 electric hydrofoil boat moves on "wings" below the water that keep the hull skimming or "flying" above the waves! The entire boat is made of carbon fiber, and it offers autonomous boating and high-end tech. It even comes with a toilet! Photo: Patrick T. Fallon / AFP via Getty Images21 of 22The Skyted voice privacy mask that will provide privacy for silent and confidential calls and meetings, employing sound-absorbing technology similar to that used to silence jet engines. The open air mask will allow easy breathing and will ensure total privacy when using a phone in shared spaces including cars, planes, open working or meeting spaces, cafes, and restaurants. It also has application in the gaming environment. Photo: Robyn BECK / AFP via Getty Images22 of 22Shenzhen EnjoyCool Technology Co.'s EnjoyCool portable outdoor air conditioning unit that has five hours of battery life and weighs 6.5kg (net).Photo: Robyn BECK / AFP via Getty Images