
Unless you’ve been living in an Internet cave — or perhaps a cave without Internet — you know that this past week was the Consumer Electronics Show (CES). What started out in 1967 in New York, featuring that year’s big-ticket items of pocket radios and integrated-circuit TVs, has evolved over the intervening decades into an annual pilgrimage to Las Vegas to check out the latest trends in technology and putter with the latest gadgets.
Over some 2.9 million square feet of exhibition space, roughly 175,000 attendees wandered more than 4,500 exhibitors showing the latest developments in tech this January. Among the 2020 roster of companies hoping to inspire with their wares was faux meat leader Impossible Foods, Delta’s AI / machine-learning platform to help streamline common air travel woes including inclement weather and oversized baggage — and this year, for the first time, our Narbis smart glasses, which employ neurofeedback technology developed for NASA pilots and help the wearer learn to maintain focus.

Thousands of people walked past our booth at the Sands Casino’s Eureka Park showroom, which has a reputation among industry insiders as “the buzzworthy startup arena” at CES. We met with key members of the media who spoke with Narbis executives and got to try out our signature glasses for themselves.
Visit our blog for a rundown of Narbis CES 2020 media coverage.