CES 2012: AfterShokz ear phones that do not go into the ear

[Getting a TON of news from CES this year. Very rarely is something somewhat relevant. Here is one of the ‘somewhat cool but still not exactly relevant’s]

AfterShokz is a brand new company on a mission to change the way the world listens to music on the go — with ear-free headphones that transport sound through your cheekbones. They’ve used patent pending bone conduction technology (initially developed for military special ops) to create the ultimate sports, mobile and gaming headphones. Benefits for users range from basic comfort, to long-term eardrum health, to increased safety during activity. This technologically-advanced product line will be available to the masses at everyday price points in time for CES — innovation yet to be matched. The flagship product (Sport) is currently one of the most popular semifinalists in the Last Gadget Standing competition: http://bit.ly/tLkmxA. “

CES 2012 goes green(er)

[Some interesting factoids in this email. Sure do produce a lot of trash at these shows. Usually we keep our badge-holders and they start to pile up here after several years – so if they do make it easy for us to return them, it might make for a somewhat more spacious office here ;-/]

“New this year, attendee badge holders are made from repurposed vinyl show banners from last year’s show, and CEA will collect those badge holders at the end of the 2012 CES to recycle them again. Furthermore, CES general services contractor Global Experience Specialists (GES) will produce signs using a reusable, recyclable kraft paper honeycomb material. CEA will also seek to collect even more magnetic, vinyl and cardboard show signs for repurposing through a partnership with Repurpose America, a local nonprofit focusing on tradeshow recycling.

Last Year, Repurpose America collected roughly 18,000 pounds of magnetic signs from the 2011 CES, nearly 15,000 square feet of vinyl banners and more than 150 foam boards. In addition, CEA worked with contractors to recycle 289.6 tons of the solid waste generated at CES and increased the event’s recycle rate from 68 percent to 77 percent, several points higher than the average recycle rate of trade shows held at the Las Vegas Convention Center.

“Our green and recycling efforts at the 2012 International CES are unprecedented for the largest annual event in the western hemisphere, covering more than 1.8 million square feet and welcoming more than140,000 attendees,” said Gary Shapiro, CEA president and CEO. “We’ve worked hard to ensure that we are using the latest and greatest sustainability practices in producing CES.”

Along with the greening of the International CES, CEA also supports local green nonprofits. Last year, CEA gave $75,000 to Green Chips, a local Las Vegas charity supporting solar power installations. That money was used to install solar panels at a Las Vegas non-profit facility, resulting in substantial savings that allowed the organization to devote more money to serve those in need. CEA plans to make another donation benefiting Las Vegas and the environment at the 2012 International CES.

The International CES also allows attendees to reduce their carbon footprint by gathering in one location. With each attendee reporting an average of 12 business meetings per CES, CES participants collectively avoid more than 960 million miles in business trips that they otherwise would have to take. As a result of attending CES and consolidating trips, the estimated net savings in travel is more than 549 million miles.

For more information on sustainable materials used at the 2012 International CES and other information on the greening of CES, please go to: www.CESweb.org/green.”

CES 2012 … and the CES 2011 Show Report

The CES 2011 Show Report … new style… is now over in the galleries:

CES 2011 Home Audio Show Report

This is where the CES 2012 show report will be, in addition to being also here on this blog.

Let us know what you think!

Only got a little over a month to go… still gotta get my flu shot [always seems like a good idea before rubbing elbows with 140,00 other people with uncertain hygienic habits. So all you who are also going, you may want to consider this as well…].

We will not be exhibiting at CES this year. Audio Note will also not be exhibiting at CES this year.

This means that Neli will be free and able to hobnob with the industry bigwigs while I, I get to lug my 50 lb. camera around trying to take several million photos and expose my ears to all sorts of slings and arrows of outrageous fortune 😉

Can’t wait!