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Samsung’s C-Lab experiments are rarely earth-shattering, but they’re
usually fairly interesting. Since last year, the electronics giant has
used the Creative Lab as a way to foster innovation within its walls,
including everything from a wearable 360-degree camera to smart belt
with the unfortunate but rhymey name Welt.
The company’s once again
using its presence at a big electronics show to bring exposure to a new
crop of startups developed within its confines. This round includes a
trio of projects, maintaining a focus on kids and health, themes the
startups keep returning to with every subsequent batch.
Tag+ is essentially a Bluetooth button designed to bring simple app
functionality to real world toys. The device connects automatically to a
tablet and offers a range of different interactions, including press,
bumping and shaking, which present different social features and connect
the product to a single profile that can be used to connect kids in
real world playing situations.
Both of the other new offerings are skincare-related. S-Skin is a
teardrop-shaped scanner that analyzes redness, melanin levels and
hydration using a built-in LED. The app tracks changes over time, while a
microneedle patch supposedly delivers ingredients to address any
problems spots.
Lumini, meanwhile, is designed to address issues before they surface,
including wrinkles, redness and pimples, recommending cosmetic
solutions, accordingly.
The three products will be on-display at CES’s startup area next week
in Vegas, along with a quintet of other devices already successfully
spun off from the project.
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