January 13, 2024
The year’s biggest tech show, the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) 2024, just concluded and left tech buffs extremely excited after its wide array of gadgets and equipment on display.
The annual tech show, organised annually by the Consumer Technology Association in Nevada, United States, allowed participants to introduce their products into the industry, Gizmodo reported.
This time around, the show displayed some of the most advanced tech gadgets of the year. The use of Artificial intelligence (AI) was visible in almost everything from television sets to laptops as well as cars and cribs — anything and everything that one could think of.
Amongst the wide variety of gadgets, here are five of the most creative and interesting gadgets that caught the attention of tech buffs:
It is a television (TV) that you can look through, LG claims it to be the world’s first wireless transparent Organic light-emitting diode (OLED) TV. It is a fully wireless 77-inch big TV which, when turned off, simply blends with the environment. It can also be placed in front of the window without obstructing the view.
The Perfecta by Seer Grills is an infrared toaster that cooks steak, chicken, fish and other meats standing up, all AI-controlled. Just tell it how you want it and it will cook for you. It uses propane to power its infrared heaters.
A new company Cappella introduced a phone application that can translate your baby's cry and tell you whether they're hungry, uncomfortable, tired, or in need of a diaper change. Using AI and machine learning to decipher an infant's needs, Cappella claims its technology is about 95% accurate.
Happysites Light-emitting diode (LED) backpacks have incorporated AI features that let you make your image or short clip to show off on the bag’s display. You can use it while cycling or reading, as well as take it to school.
This “hands-free” massage arm offers an accurate back massage without needing any fleshy human to work your muscles for you. It works on all body types. It comes with a built-in screen and a remote control that helps you guide the movements.