Samsung Unveils Five of future projects


Samsung has unveiled five new projects have been working on it within the program C-Lab, a program launched by Samsung to help the company's employees in the care of their creative ideas in the works.

The company said that these projects will be on display during the Samsung Developer Conference 2016 to be held in San Francisco on 27 and 28 this April.

Varied projects announced by the company between devices that enhance the smart home control devices, virtual reality, and wearable devices.

LiCon: This application allows users to home appliances connected to the Internet via the phone's camera control, where the user can photograph the machine to be controlled, then own settings controlled through the application.


Ahead: Project Ahead is a triangular piece form can be placed within any helmet through a metal magnet, and enables users to communicate and receive communications, listening to music and receive audio alerts via Bluetooth, and there is another version of the device supports Push to Talk technology to connect with the surrounding organs through Radio contact between them.


AMe: AMe project which is an acronym for Around Me is a wearable as a necklace,, it contains three cameras capable of recording video clips, 360-degree accuracy 4K. Where they are processing and editing this video by the user through the application of the device AMe. Users can also add the geographical location of the videos and share them on social media through the same application.


ItsyWatch: at the time you are asking many of the wearable devices for children to increase security and to reassure parents to put their children, these devices are not considered entertaining for children. So ItsyWatch project comes to solve this problem. These smart display time cartoon characters add entertainment to its users when they are children of daily activities such as eating or brushing your teeth.


Entrim 4D+: is an upgraded version of the initial project Entrim 4D orientated technology virtual reality, the first version was it allows users to sense movement on their right hand and their left, while the new version giving them a sense of movement to the front and the back, and movements to circumvent a three-dimensional.



It is noteworthy that Samsung last month announced a series of special projects program Lab C-Lab SXWS for display at the festival.