Israeli based global social media app developer HearMeOut is launching its cutting-edge HOOP device at CES, one of the world’s largest consumer electronic shows.
HOOP, an Internet of Things (IoT) device, allows drivers to easily control their feed and the entire HearMeOut platform without linking to any “connected car” platform.
It is compatible with any car steering wheel, letting drivers safely use the platform with both hands on the wheel and can also be used while the driver is out of the car.
HearMeOut, along with its technology partner DSPG Group, will be showcasing the HOOP IoT device at CES to car manufacturers, EOM’s and potential consumer partners.
The company will also further discussions and negotiations with a range of executives from car manufacturers, media/publishing groups, advertising groups, in regards to using or integrating with the HearMeOut platform.
CES, hosted by the Consumer Technology Association, is widely regarded as one of the world’s largest and most significant consumer technology events, attracting some of the largest consumer technology brands and the world’s leading technology media and investors.
The show will be held in Las Vegas from 9-12 January.
Shares in HearMeOut (ASX:HMO) were trading 1c higher today at 14c.