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Wireless Tech and Solar-Powered Cars Shine at CES 2025

Sharon Yoon Correspondent / Updated : 2025-01-10 14:37:20
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Las Vegas, NV – CES 2025 showcased a wave of innovative technologies that seamlessly blend the familiar with the cutting-edge. Among the highlights were advancements in wireless connectivity and sustainable energy solutions.

Wireless Revolution

South Korean semiconductor company Wijet demonstrated a groundbreaking wireless technology that enables simultaneous, lag-free playback of high-definition videos on multiple devices. At the CES booth, a music video by the popular girl group Blackpink played simultaneously on a TV and a laptop, without any visible cables connecting the devices. Wijet's proprietary communication chip, capable of transmitting 4K video with a latency of just 1 millisecond, was the driving force behind this seamless experience.

Solar-Powered Vehicles

The automotive industry also took center stage at CES 2025, with a focus on sustainable energy. Sunflare, a solar technology company, unveiled a Tesla Cybertruck equipped with its solar film, allowing the vehicle to recharge using sunlight. The film, which can be applied to the car's exterior, has a maximum power output of 5 kilowatts, providing enough energy for approximately 10 miles of driving.

Another electric vehicle startup, Aptera, showcased its unique solar-powered car that combines aerodynamic design with sustainable technology. The vehicle, which resembles a futuristic spaceship, can travel up to 40 miles on a single day of solar charging.

Immersive Gaming Experience

Beyond the realm of consumer electronics, CES 2025 also featured advancements in gaming technology. South Korean company Behapitics showcased its haptic armband and vest, which provide users with a more immersive gaming experience. By simulating physical sensations, such as recoil when firing a virtual gun, these devices enhance the realism of gameplay.

A Glimpse into the Future

CES 2025 offered a glimpse into the future of technology, where wireless connectivity, renewable energy, and immersive experiences are becoming increasingly integrated into our daily lives. As these innovations continue to evolve, they have the potential to reshape industries and improve the way we live and work.

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