U Posted by Laura Moller
\ January 17, 2014

The Consumer Electronics Show (CES) is a hotbed of innovation and new product announcements. This year, eight Fundable companies are attending the event to announce their latest technologies, features, and inventions. Congratulations to the Fundable companies below that are taking CES by storm!

Plum, the smartphone controlled home lighting system, has been a staple at CES for years. This year they are accepting a 2015 innovation award.

Freewavz is showcasing their wire-free, biometric-enabled take on one of a fitness seeker’s most essential accessories: earphones

POPslate is presenting their smart case and app that integrate a low-energy second display screen for smartphone users.

Lulzbot has created an award-winning line of 3D printers- they’re unveiling a mini open-source model at this year’s CES

Goji’s smartphone controlled locks landed the company a spot on the list of 2015 CES Innovation Awards Honorees

Wigwag is at the center of the connected home movement, and this year they were named a 2015 CES Innovation Awards Honoree

Sentri allows you to control your home security via smartphone.

Launching soon: Pond Wireless charging tech is also representing at CES.

COMMENTS
Thomas Ratliff on January 7, 2015

Anyone check Goji and their Twitter/Facebook/indegogo pages? Everyone asking for a refund and over a year late to release makes me wonder if there is ever a reality check or follow up for these awards. How can Goji get a nomination when they arent even at CES this year?


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