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01-12-2017, 03:11 AM
Samsung S Skin Analyzes and Improves Your Skin
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At CES last week, Samsung showed off a unique handheld device called “S Skin” that uses a combination of sensors and therapy to help your skin. It’s a prototype from Samsung’s C Lab*department that experiments with concepts that go beyond Samsung’s typical portfolio of TV’s, mobile devices, and other consumer products.
S Skin analyzes your skin through a combination of cameras, photosensors, and conductivity sensors to measure factors like dryness and skin tone, then gives you advice on how to improve it. Built-in infrared LED’s let you start*a light-based care program right on the spot. But S Skin takes the skin therapy a step further by integrating*micro-needle *****es that contain*ingredients you’d find in over-the-counter skincare products, such as collagen.
S Skin is still in the concept stage with ** confirmed release date, but we’re hoping we’ll one day see it on store shelves next to the Samsung Galaxy smartphones.
Hat tip:*Engadget (https://www.engadget.com/2017/01/06/dr-samsung-tried-to-fix-my-face)
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At CES last week, Samsung showed off a unique handheld device called “S Skin” that uses a combination of sensors and therapy to help your skin. It’s a prototype from Samsung’s C Lab*department that experiments with concepts that go beyond Samsung’s typical portfolio of TV’s, mobile devices, and other consumer products.
S Skin analyzes your skin through a combination of cameras, photosensors, and conductivity sensors to measure factors like dryness and skin tone, then gives you advice on how to improve it. Built-in infrared LED’s let you start*a light-based care program right on the spot. But S Skin takes the skin therapy a step further by integrating*micro-needle *****es that contain*ingredients you’d find in over-the-counter skincare products, such as collagen.
S Skin is still in the concept stage with ** confirmed release date, but we’re hoping we’ll one day see it on store shelves next to the Samsung Galaxy smartphones.
Hat tip:*Engadget (https://www.engadget.com/2017/01/06/dr-samsung-tried-to-fix-my-face)
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