Robotic human sleeves are on display at CES to promote Netflix's sci-fi series "Altered Carbon."
Aureole's "wine angel" rappels up the wind tower at the Mandalay Bay hotel and casino during CES.
An intelligent vision robot plays a game of Scrabble at the Industrial Technology Research Institute booth.
A woman models Helite's Hip'Air airbag, designed for the elderly.
next slide will load in 15 secondsSkip AdSkip AdA CES show goer tries out the Flying Dino ride using a Samsung VR headset.
Soyoung Han looks at a display representing LG super UHD TV Nano Cell displays.
People experience a ride with the Samsung Gear VR virtual reality goggles at the Samsung booth.
Attendees try out the Panasonic MAJ7 massage chair.
A human sleeve sits in a plastic bag, on display to promote Netflix's sci-fi series "Altered Carbon" at CES.
next slide will load in 15 secondsSkip AdSkip AdFoldiMate founder and CEO Gal Rozov demonstrates the FoldiMate — a robotic laundry folder that can fold a load of laundry in under four minutes.
Attendees sit in an autonomous driving experience tent at the Intel CES booth.
A pole-dancing robot built by British artist Giles Walker performs at a gentlemen's club.
An attendee looks at book-reading robots called Luka.
A worker cleans the Smart Vision EQ concept.
next slide will load in 15 secondsSkip AdSkip AdLoretta Wang waits to have her picture taken at the Polaroid booth.
Aeolus representative Cindy Ferda demonstrates the Aeolus Robot's abilities.
3D print outs, including U.S. President Donald Trump, are displayed.