 A majority of adult Americans now have smart phones. Wouldn't it be great if you could control your entire household from this device? Here at CES Unveiled, the innovators are trying to do just that. The smart coffee machine. So you can set it to wake you up in the morning with a kettle or coffee ready, they're waiting for you. A lot of these basic standard ones, you can only set certain times. But say you get home from work, you know, nine o'clock in the evening because you had a late night working. The coffee can automatically then recognise when you come home and have the coffee ready and waiting for you. If you're wearing your fitness tracker, you have a bad night's sleep. The coffee machine can then recognise that and recommend a stronger coffee for the morning to give you a brighter start to your day. So our whole ethos is just making the morning smarter and a more enjoyable experience. So at Tracker, we're automating the process of finding your lost items. We're debuting at CES, our brand new Tracker Bravo. It is the thinnest item tracking device in the world. You can use the free Tracker app to find where your tracker is. You can see by the concentric rings how close or far away you are. And then you can push the button and cause your tracker to run. If you lose your phone a lot, you can push the button on your tracker and cause your phone to run even on silent mode. The Internet of Things will be a popular trend during CES. To stay connected, check back with the BU News Service daily. Reporting from Las Vegas, I'm Rachel McCuffin.