Bosch Showcases Technology for Mobility, Fitness, Cooking at CES 2025
The company has programmed a new function so cars can brake smoothly and without jerking in slow-moving traffic
From cars to cribs, Bosch highlighted a range of new products at CES in Las Vegas this week.
With its mobility business generating about two-thirds of its software and services revenue, Bosch remains focused on advancing technology to aid drivers.
The company has programmed a new function so cars can brake smoothly and without jerking in slow-moving traffic.
Bosch also said it is investigating how generative AI can be used for automated driving functions.
“No one understands the requirements and needs of the automotive industry as comprehensively as Bosch,” said Paul Thomas, president of Bosch North America at CES. “With our mobility-specific software expertise, we’re the ideal partner for the world’s major tech players.”
In another area of mobility, Bosch introduced Battery Lock, an e-bike theft protection system that locks the battery digitally by using the rider’s smartphone as a key.
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For the smart home, Bosco introduced the intelligent Series 8 oven, an appliance equipped with sensors, cameras and AI, so it can recognize up to 80 dishes and automatically set the best cooking method and temperature.
And for the baby’s bedroom, the new intelligent Bosch Revol crib monitors vital signs including heart rate and checks for signs of illness. The crib can automatically rock the baby to sleep and signals if a toy or blanket is covering the child’s airway or if a diaper needs changing.
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Known for its sensor technologies, Bosch announced it is now offering sensors with integrated, self-learning AI software for devices such as fitness trackers.
AI in the sensors recognizes a variety of different movements, learning repetitive fitness activity and can provide qualitative feedback about how well someone has done their exercises.
As to the proliferation of its sensors, Bosch noted that more than one in every two new smartphones worldwide contains Bosch sensors.
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