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Every January, the gigantic industry show known as CES takes over Las Vegas. It’s a global bazaar showcasing the most productive and worst tech concepts the industry has to offer. The products in the demo are portable, portable, audible, mounted, mountable, and, in some cases, digestible. There are also a few dozen new cars to look at, with most major car brands in attendance. Here on this page, we’ll keep a permanent record of everything we find interesting, from desirable from new EV concepts to bioscanners to the latest smart home technologies.
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Adrien then
13 hours ago
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The Withings BeamO, which was unveiled this week at CES, is what’s known as a multiscope. You can use it to measure temperature and blood oxygen degrees or take an ECG reading, and you can use it as a stethoscope to pay attention to the center. Irregularities. All in a small baguette. It doesn’t offer medical recommendations (the concept is that you can send the knowledge reports to your doctor and then talk about them together), but it’s great to have that diagnostic capture point in anything available and easy to use. $250 will be charged once you get FDA approval.
Adrienne So
14 hours ago
So many bikes!
With all the outdoor gadgets on display at this show, it’s a shame that we have to spend so much time running around in fluorescent-lit conference rooms. That’s why I was excited to leave the Las Vegas Strip for a test ride around Bosch with a dozen other Bosch e-bikes from several other brands that use the company’s electric drivetrains, Riese added
The topic was Bosch’s e-cargo motorcycles and SUVs (I was on a Trek Fetch 2, I took turns on several other trips). Probably the most notable update to the Bosch eBike formula that I discovered was the Auto eShift formula, which automatically adjusted the force output to maintain my point of effort and speed. It’s surprising, but it takes some getting used to. I stopped on a climb to put my phone back on the stand and was amazed at how simple it was to restart it; I also found myself playing around with shifts a lot, as I couldn’t understand why it wasn’t difficult to pedal down a trail with 1,100 feet of elevation gain.
The integration with the updated Bosch eBike Flow app was also very interesting. I plugged my motorcycle into the app and attached it to the handlebars, which charged my phone with the motorcycle battery. The buttons on the handlebars make it easy for me. to navigate across screens, and the app is also compatible with other major fitness and fitness platforms and equipment: you can export knowledge from the Bosch app to Apple Health or Strava, for example. With all the software updates, it was hard to focus more on the bikes themselves.
It’s worth noting that all software updates are fine for me, as long as the cycling experience remains the same: absolutely a laugh, racing up and down through picturesque hills under the desert sun. There was definitely parasitic screaming and screaming as we went along. , and they weren’t all mine. At one point during the trip, Bosch CEO Claudia Wasko turned to me with a big smile and said, “This is paintings!And it is! The maximum possible laughter in the paintings. “
Michael Caloré
14 hours ago
Mr. Future: A story.
It’s hard to justify engaging in stunt journalism at big, physically demanding events like CES, but WIRED’s senior reviews editor Julian Chokkattu is always game for a challenge. Today at CES, he has decided that he won’t use a regular computer all day. Instead, he is only allowing himself to use this Nimo Planet Spatial Computer. The smart glasses plug into a tiny palm-sized computer called the Core. The Core has a touch-sensitive top for pointer input. It also has an accelerometer, so it can be used like Wiimote to point and click. The Bluetooth keyboard completes the package. Passersby keep stopping to stare and take photos, and I cannot blame them one bit.
Michael Caloré
15 hours ago
The number of ebikes that straddle the line between motorcycle and bicycle is growing quickly. The latest model from Segway, the Xyber, is one such hybrid beast. It houses two 1,440-watt-hour battery packs in the middle of the frame, and with both installed (as shown here) the range of the two-wheeler extends to almost 100 miles. That’s a whole lot of adventuring. The suspension has four and a half inches of travel, and the knobby tires can handle gravel and unpaved backroads, but it’s still incredibly zippy and fun on pavement. The X-shaped headlight lets everyone know they’re about to be passed by a cyberpunk commando.
Jeremy White
15 hours ago
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Who’s in charge? This is Wehead, a tabletop hardware interface for ChatGPT. If it looks like four Samsung phones are glued together in combination to look like a human face, that’s because it is.
Medea Giordano
15 hours ago
Petcube is known for its affordable puppy cameras and the logo introduced its first portable device for dogs. Attach it to your puppy’s collar to track their location, monitor their activities, and set and track their fitness goals. You can also set up a geofence that will alert you if they stray too far from your home.
In the app, you can view your pet’s location at any time, but if you get lost, Lost Dog Mode speeds up updates by reporting your pet’s location once a day and not once every 1 to 3 minutes. This drains the battery faster as it requires more data, but normal use deserves around 30 days of battery life.
The case is transparent, which doesn’t just look cool—’90s clear tech is my special interest—but the clear plastic also glows in the dark and has built-in LEDs for nighttime safety. Sound alerts can also be activated to help locate a hiding animal.
The tracker costs $53, recently has a $40 discount, and you’ll have to pay a steady monthly fee to get the data services, and there are several features available. If you pay for a year, a basic subscription costs $84 ($7). per month) and the premium edition costs $96 ($8 per month). There are also features consistent with months, two years, and five years. A premium club also includes a vet connection directly in the app and a lifetime warranty. The Petcube app can be tricky to use (loading alone makes app issues bearable), but we’ll review this tracker when we can.
Nena Farrell
16 hours ago
Owlet has been making baby sock monitors for a few years now, but newer models are FDA-approved to track your baby’s important signs. There are two other versions of the new sock: the Dream Sock, which anyone can buy, and the BathroughSat, which promises hospital-level tracking and can only be purchased with a prescription. Both models can track the pulse, oxygen, arousals, and sleep patterns of young children, from newborns to about 18 months. Owlet describes the two as identical, only one requiring a prescription. Tracking pulse and oxygen is probably a bit tricky for most parents monitoring their baby’s sleep patterns, but I still plan to check it out on my one-year-old to see what the experience is like. I’m most intrigued by the prescription of BathroughSat and how it might be prescribed to parents of premature toddlers and the NICU now that it’s on the market. That’s all I’m going to look at this year.
Simon Hill
16 hours ago
Now that Wi-Fi 7 is official, several corporations are introducing new routers and mesh systems. TP-Link has by far the longest lineup, with a diversity of Deco Wi-Fi 7 mesh systems and Archer routers that differ from the relatively affordable Archer. From the BE9300 router ($250) to the BE95 Deco mesh router ($1800 for a 3-pack). The newcomer is its first Wi-Fi 7 gaming router, the Archer GE800 ($600), which will arrive in the second quarter. Do you want a special router for “gaming”? Frankly, no, but it has two 10Gbps ports, game prioritization software to ensure your game query ends up with the connection, and it feels a bit like Darth Vader’s shuttle.
Acer also showed off a pair of Predator-branded mesh router systems aimed squarely at gamers. The Predator Connect X7 5G CPE is determined to keep you online no matter what, with support for 5G and Wi-Fi 7. It also promises gamers low latency (1 millisecond) and RGB lighting. The more conventional Predator Connect T7 Wi-Fi 7 Mesh Router is a tri-band system. There’s no word on pricing yet, but if you have to ask… (they will be expensive).
MSi also introduced a new diversity of Wi-Fi 7 mesh networks at the show. Under the Roamii brand, there are 3 new systems that are affordably priced compared to recent releases like the Netgear Orbi 970. There’s the 21 Gbps BE Max Mesh ($500 for a 2 pack), the 11 Gbps BE Pro Mesh ($400 for 2 packs). pack) and the 5 Gbps BE Lite ($300 for a 2 pack).
Last but not least, Asus took the wraps off the ZenWiFi BQ16 Pro, ZenWiFi BQ16, and ZenWiFi BT10 mesh WiFi systems. The Pro is a quad-band beast with two 6-GHz bands, offering combined speeds up to 30 Gbps. The other two systems are slightly more modest. While there is no pricing yet, and they are likely to be expensive, Asus does at least offer security software and parental controls for free, so there’s no need to worry about a subscription on top. More choice is good, but if you can exercise a little patience, Wi-Fi 7 routers will likely get a lot more affordable later this year.
Medea Giordano
17 hours ago
It’s easy to overfeed and overtreat your puppies when they’re looking at you with puppy dog eyes, but their weight is whatever you think about. Ilume’s Dog Wellbeing Smart Suite adds obesity to the list of puppy care technologies we saw at CES this year.
A collar tracks your puppy’s activity point and sleep, showing the distance traveled and measurements taken in the connected app. After learning your dog’s routines and behaviors, calculate how much food he deserves to eat to avoid overfeeding or underfeeding. Ilume says it takes into account “more than 14,000 insights every day to ensure a truly personalized nutrition plan. “The Wise Bowl also simplifies the work. As you pour the food, a soft soft ring is activated. The entitlement closes when you have added enough. You don’t even have to worry about calculating the calories on the back of the food bag or measuring them.
I would also contact your vet and do your own research, but this is a wonderful step to get rid of a lot of unwanted noises. I have cats and have gotten a lot of mixed reviews about how much food they eat. Hopefully, an edition for them is on the way as well.
The Dog Wellness Suite is available now. Early bird fees range from $250 to $300, depending on the number of games remaining at checkout, and are expected to ship within the next 3 months, as stated. After that, $350 will be charged.
Nena Farrell
17 hours ago
Acer has been experimenting with its 3-D SpatialLabs variety for a few years, with expensive workstations and gaming monitors. But the new Acer Aspire 3-d 15 SpatialLabs Edition computer is the most affordable style Acer has ever had. The computer uses cameras to track the user’s eyes: a single user, as the computer’s cameras are wonderfully positioned to locate him, and the cameras only track one eye and redraw the 2D photographs on the screen to make them look 3D to the user. I tried it on the screen and it works well when you’re well centered and the cameras are fixed on your eyes. The computer was created with designers and academics in the brain who could use the computer software for other projects that they would like to visualize in 3 – d. La computer can transfer between 2D and 3D visualization.
The only thing the new Aspire lacks is the strength to play. But Acer hasn’t left gamers hanging: the corporation has announced several new Predator monitors, adding the Predator SpatialLabs View 27 monitor, which is a gaming monitor with the same SpatialLabs 3. -D generation like the computer. The monitor will be available for $2,000 later this year, while the computer will charge $1,400 and will be available in February.
Julien Chokkattu
18 hours ago
Photo by Julian Julian Chokkattu
We all know that two screens make you much more productive than just one. Lately I’ve been writing this on my computer connected to a portable monitor in my hotel room! Asus thinks the same as the Zenbook Duo: a pretty clever dual-screen solution for a computer. It’s rarely the first time we’ve noticed something like this (see Lenovo’s Yoga Book 9i), however the Zenbook Duo looks pretty general at first glance, even after opening the computer – it’s a bit big. And there you have it. , you can remove the keyboard and there is a momentary screen underneath. You can then hold the two connected 14-inch OLED presentations via the built-in stand and place the Bluetooth keyboard anywhere it’s convenient for you to type. Asus went too far and brought in a bunch of confusing gestures in case you need to use the rear screen as an interface, but I don’t need all that. Just give me the screens! I also like that you can use it as a general computer when you don’t have the area to display the current screen. It costs $1,500 and will go on sale in the coming months.
Photo via Julian Julian Chokkattu
In the same vein, Asus also brought a foldable portable OLED gaming monitor. The ZenScreen Fold OLED MQ17QH is a true foldable device: the screen folds partly and the hinge has no gaps. The crease is also oddly minimal, even though the screen attracted a lot of glare. It has a huge 17. 3-inch screen for painting and connecting to a MiniHDMI or USB-C computer, and you can use the built-in kickstand to keep it in portrait or landscape orientation. When you’re packing, it folds up to a length of 12. 5 inches, making it a breeze to store. Asus hasn’t shared pricing or availability yet, but I know what’s in my bag at the upcoming CES.
Boone Ashworth
18 hours ago
DJI wasn’t at CES this year, so it’s not strictly a CES announcement. But the company will release its news right in the middle of the world’s biggest tech event, so it’s getting caught up in the gravity of the situation.
Today, the Shenzhen, China-based drone company announced that its FlyCart 30 delivery drone is coming to the overseas market. It is the largest drone made by DJI, capable of supporting more weight than any of the company’s other models. to winds up to 26 mph. It can generate up to 66 pounds of weight over a distance of 10 miles on a single battery. For a very short run of about five miles, the drone can generate a maximum of 88 pounds.
DJI positions it as a drone that can be used in emergencies when remote locations need materials or portions for repairs, or in crisis conditions such as hurricanes or wildfires. The giant flying device has been operating in China since August 2023, transporting portions to solar farms and other remote use cases. The payload can be lowered on a built-in cable and winch formula and guided in difficult landing conditions by a camera that connects to the operator’s portable controller.
“It looks more like a pickup truck than a Tesla,” Wayne Baker, a former fire leader and emergency management coordinator in Texas who now works for DJI, told WIRED. That doesn’t mean it’s a drone for the general public, though: the FlyCart 30 starts at $42,000.
Brenda Stolyar
18 hours ago
Courtesy of Satechi
Satechi is known for its line of PC and Apple accessories and already offers a variety of popular Bluetooth keyboards. But at CES, the company announced that it would expand its catalog by introducing its first mechanical option. Called SM1 Slim, the new Bluetooth mechanical keyboard features a 75% layout, low-profile brown switches with removable keycaps, and adjustable white backlighting (with 14 other patterns).
In addition to Bluetooth support, you’ll also get a 2.4 GHz USB receiver to wirelessly connect to another device. You can connect the keyboard to four devices in total—allowing you to switch back and forth between different gadgets like your laptop, tablet, or phone. If you want a wired connection, the keyboard comes with a USB-C port that you can also use to charge the keyboard. It’s cross-platform compatible too, with support for Apple’s ecosystem (macOS, iPadOS, and iOS), Windows OS, and Google Chrome OS. It’s currently available for purchase through Satechi’s site for $100.
Eric Ravenscraft
18 hours ago
Wi-Fi 7 is still new, but we’re already seeing several routers that support the protocol. And Acer is taking it a step further with its Predator Connect line of routers. The Predator Connect X7 5G CPE Letter Bag router doesn’t just support Wi-Fi 7. -Fi 7 also connects to a 5G antenna capable of reaching speeds of up to 3. 5 Gbps. This is especially convenient if you not only need to expand your mesh Wi-Fi system, but also your own 5G policy as a backup solution, or for other devices that are not part of your network.
Brenda Stolyar
18 hours ago
Wireless accessories are wonderful for a variety of reasons. Without those pesky cables, it’s much easier to keep your table looking beautiful and tidy. You also don’t have to worry about having the right ports and cables. But you need to worry about battery life: start your workday with a dead keyboard or mouse is rarely much fun. Lenovo’s mechanical force harvesting solution aims to solve this problem. The range, which consists of a mechanical keyboard, mouse and headset, uses mechanical movement and solar irradiation to force it rather than external charging. Keep in mind that this is a proof of concept, so Lenovo has no plans to sell or ship it anytime soon (if at all), but it’s still an attractive idea.
The mechanical keyboard is compact, with 68 keys and features RGB backlighting. The integrated lithium battery can be recharged by the force of the sun (you can place it near a well-lit place, such as a window) or by mechanical rotation: by turning the integrated knob, it will accumulate the kinetic force of the mechanical rotation and convert it into electrical force. . According to Lenovo, the keyboard can last more than 30 minutes on a charge. It also supports wireless connectivity and 2. 4GHz Bluetooth, but there’s also a port for stressed connectivity. The mouse is supplied with a two-way scroll wheel (up and down) as well as a variety of shortcut buttons. The battery is recharged by mechanically rotating the ring mechanism at the bottom. Meanwhile, the earbuds come with a transfer mode button, a volume button, a touchpad, and a transfer button. Like the keyboard, it supports 2. 4GHz, Bluetooth, and stressed connectivity. It doesn’t come with a button or a swivel ring to increase battery life, but it’s rechargeable by the sun.
Adrienne So
19 hours ago
Courtesy of Segway
The Go Kart Pro 2 is honestly the most fun I’ve had in a while, which is, in all honesty, not something I was expecting to say about a product manufactured by Segway. It’s a 3-in-1 vehicle—it converts from a punchy little go-kart with a maximum speed of 26.7 mph that leaps when you touch the foot pedals and corners nicely on Segway’s tester track (the fact that I immediately flipped it into race mode didn’t hurt.)
Once you’re done, go through the back to locate a floating hoverboard. When you take it home, you won’t even have to worry about storage. Just roll it up in front of your 75-inch TV, because your kart is now a racing Sim. The frame of the Pass-kart flexes when you press the throttle and shakes with 360° haptic feedback when you hit a wall or try to drift unsuccessfully. It is compatible with all major gaming platforms and can be put online so you can take on your friends with your old racing wheels connected to their silly gaming PCs. It will be available for pre-sale exclusively at Best Buy today and will ship within a while.
adrien then
19 hours ago
Video by Julian Chokkattu
Moving between CES hotels is a real struggle. Organizing an assembly means scheduling an hour’s commute to work, riding the monorail, navigating lines and massive crowds, dealing with motion sickness in Ubers or taxis, or simply giving up and walking for hours through the city streets of Las Vegas. (I did it today. ) So believe my joy when Julian and I discovered electric pedicabs waiting in front of the North Hall of the Las Vegas Convention Center. “How much do you think it costs?” I asked. ” It doesn’t matter, it would be worth it,” he said.
In fact, pedicabs were free and paid for through Dailymotion. com. It’s the most surprising ad I’ve ever seen (and honestly, a missed opportunity for the plethora of e-bike companies out there lately). Instead of feeling increasingly hungry and dizzy. On a shuttle we run through the streets in new air and around cars. Pedicabs will also be there today. The component is outperforming all others.
Nena Farrell
19 hours ago
Courtesy of Maxi Cosi
There’s nothing quite like the joy of being a new parent or the tension of having a baby crying in the middle of the night and trying to figure out what’s wrong with him when he’s half asleep. Maxi Cosi’s new baby monitor promises to solve this problem. The See Pro 360° baby monitor has a built-in AI called CryAssist that will translate a baby’s cries into five main categories: drowsy, hungry, fussy, gassy, or restless. I saw it in action at CES and the monitor will alert you that the baby is crying, analyze it for you, and then tell you the type of crying. The app will also describe the clues it uses to identify you; For example, pressing and forceful are two descriptions of a hunger cry. There is also an option to know if the AI received the message wrongly.
Audio of your baby’s cries is uploaded to the cloud for analysis, but Maxi-Cosi’s team said no credentials are loaded with it. The app will also track the types of screams you heard on a small timeline, so you can look back to see if you hear consistent hunger screams at the same time. The AI only works over Wi-Fi as the audio wants to be uploaded to the cloud, but the included parent demo doesn’t want Wi-Fi to work, making it simple. to use or use with older young people whose cries you are hearing. Don’t analyze.
Louryn Strampe
20 hours ago
Courtesy of Lotus
No one deserves to have to sleep with heaters on, but that’s precisely what Dhaval Patel discovered by doing one night. The discoverer and CEO of Lotus has spent periods of his life on crutches due to an intermittent disability. We’ve all experienced the frustration of going to bed only to realize we’ve left a light on, but for others with limited mobility or other disabilities, it’s not as undeniable as getting up to check it out.
The Lotus Ring is a wearable that uses infrared light and magnetic switch covers to control lights, fans, and other on-and-off gadgets. The magnetic switch covers eliminate the need to rewire existing electrical infrastructure—even those at hotels or in rentals. And the portable design means any light switch can be converted into a smart light switch. The ring’s simple point-and-click interface doesn’t have a learning curve or require that all of your smart home gadgets play nicely with one another. The system is completely offline, so you don’t need a smartphone or a speaker that sometimes gets it wrong. (That also eliminates the privacy concerns that stem from a gadget that listens to you.) While this tech can be useful for anyone, it’s refreshing to see a company that prioritizes those of us so often underserved. The Lotus Ring is available for pre-order via a $5 deposit here; Shipment is tentatively slated for Fall 2024.
Adrien then
20 hours ago
Photo via Julian Chokkattu
The City Car looks like a golf cart, but if golf carts were beachy and fun. The first thing I noticed were the surfboards loaded on the back rack and the Jeep Wrangler-esque roll bars on the swappable door panels. It has a top speed of a modest but capable 30 mph and is powered by four moped-sized li-ion batteries. You can swap them in and out, but you probably won’t have to since it recharges itself via solar panels on the roof.
This is as long as a typical parking spot is wide, so that you can enter it anywhere head-on. It can accommodate two or four more people if the other two are youngsters stowed in the back. But for such a small vehicle, there’s plenty of space to park. Garage area: Robert Hoevers, the team’s executive director, showed me how to fold down the seats to have even more garage, and there’s plenty of space under the seats. (When I exclaimed that the sensitive vehicle had the best length for me at 5’2,” he replied, “Hello!We’re Dutch! We’re the greatest people in the world!”).
Hoevers says that while in Europe the vehicle is considered a temporary replacement car, in the United States it is used as an additional vehicle or for food delivery, on school campuses, corporate grounds, gated communities or beach properties. An electric bike is too harmful for you, it is a very exciting solution. Or at least it is for me: if it had been on, I probably would have tried to take it into the living room.
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