Whirlpool Corporation and Yummly team up to create smart cooking appliances through a series of over the air updates to both product software and the Whirlpool and Yummly Guided Cooking brand apps, at the CES Unveiled at CES International Sunday, Jan. 6, 2019, in Las Vegas. (AP Photo/Ross D. Franklin)Two different sizes of the HiMirror uses its skin analysis technology, to assess your skin for wrinkles, fine lines, dark circles, dark spots, red spots, roughness, and pores, shown here at the CES Unveiled at CES International, Sunday, Jan. 6, 2019, in Las Vegas. (AP Photo/Ross D. Franklin)The Breadbot automatic bread baking machine is on display at the Wilkinson Baking Company booth during CES Unveiled at CES International, Sunday, Jan. 6, 2019, in Las Vegas. (AP Photo/John Locher)The Super Sensor is on display at the Connected Garden booth during CES Unveiled at CES International, Sunday, Jan. 6, 2019, in Las Vegas. The Super Sensor, over a 24-hour period, can analyze the soil, brightness and climate and recommend types of plants according to preferences. (AP Photo/John Locher)The Archibald e-gardener app, left, and Super Sensor, right, are on display at the Connected Garden booth during CES Unveiled at CES International, Sunday, Jan. 6, 2019, in Las Vegas. The Super Sensor, over a 24-hour period, can analyze the soil, brightness and climate and recommend types of plants according to preferences. The app has augmented reality and recommends care for specific types of plants. (AP Photo/John Locher)A woman demonstrates the Artemis smart mirror at the CareOS booth during CES Unveiled at CES International, Sunday, Jan. 6, 2019, in Las Vegas. The interactive mirror has video capture, virtual try-ons, facial and object recognition, and can give the user video instruction on specific makeup products, among other things. (AP Photo/John Locher)A woman demonstrates the Artemis smart mirror at the CareOS booth during CES Unveiled at CES International, Sunday, Jan. 6, 2019, in Las Vegas. The interactive mirror has video capture, virtual try-ons, facial and object recognition, and can give the user video instruction on specific makeup products, among other things. (AP Photo/John Locher)A man demonstrates the Ovis Suitcase at the ForwardX booth during CES Unveiled at CES International, Sunday, Jan. 6, 2019, in Las Vegas. The suitcase will automatically follow the user at their side as they walk. (AP Photo/John Locher)The Smart Video Doorbell is on display at the Netatmo booth during CES Unveiled at CES International, Sunday, Jan. 6, 2019, in Las Vegas. The doorbell allows the user to speak with visitors and monitor their home. (AP Photo/John Locher)Flo, designed by Moen to detect water leaks and water usage on for an entire home and show all the information on an app, is displayed at the CES Unveiled at CES International Sunday, Jan. 6, 2019, in Las Vegas. (AP Photo/Ross D. Franklin)The Celiane voice assistant home switch is on display at the Legrand booth during CES Unveiled at CES International, Sunday, Jan. 6, 2019, in Las Vegas. The device is a switch installed in a home with built-in Alexa.(AP Photo/John Locher)Smartbeat displays a internet connected camera that measures a baby’s breathing rate and will send an alert to parents if any problems are detected, at the CES Unveiled at CES International Sunday, Jan. 6, 2019, in Las Vegas. (AP Photo/Ross D. Franklin)This undated product image provided by Kohler shows Kohler’s smart toilet Numi. CES 2019, the gadget show opening Tuesday, Jan. 8, will showcase many internet-connected devices. Kohler’s Numi will respond to voice commands to raise or lower the lid, or to flush. You can do it from an app, too. The company says it’s all about offering hands-free options in a setting that’s very personal for people. The toilet is also heated and can play music and the news through its speakers. (Kohler via AP)Internet-connected “smarts” are creeping into cars, refrigerators, thermostats and just about everything else in your home.
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