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A new take on a foldable phone. A pricey toilet sensor that monitors hydration and vitamin levels. An AI-powered oven. Here's what to expect at tech's biggest show in Las Vegas this week.

The Consumer Electronics Show, now in its 56th year, kicks off this week in Las Vegas with a familiar mix of cutting edge technology and oddball gadgets. The event, which is the largest consumer tech conference of the year, is known for robots roaming the show floor; flashy presentations about next generation TVs; and quirky products such as last year’s buzzy health tracking light bulbs and dehumidifying earbuds.

Kohler already announced an aromatherapy shower system that attaches to shower heads and infuses the water stream with scents, such as lavender and eucalyptus, intended to help soothe the skin. Meanwhile, fitness wearables will be in heavy supply too. Meanwhile, Withings roughly $500 U-Scan device collects from your urine stream to detect vitamin deficiencies, check hydration and monitor metabolism . Cars, trucks and boats will also get the spotlight this year.

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What will big tec think of next, to stick on a phone so you will buy it? To heck with the toilet sensor or health monitor watch-phone....I want my phone to be a 'phaser' like they used in Star Trek to stun or disintegrate people.

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