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Computer mouse controlled by your tongue? 11 life-changing gadgets shocking techies at CES 2024

Welcome to the world of tomorrow.

As companies leverage recent major advances in artificial intelligence to bring the future to today's markets, the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas is premiering and showcasing groundbreaking products that will change the world.

These innovations on display during the four-day demo range from life-changing game-changers to small household necessities.

The series includes new types of electric vehicles that can travel both on the ground and in the air, innovative forms of free television and immersive screens, and user-friendly biotechnologies that combine with smart devices.

There are also super toilets that are better than others.

Here's what to watch at CES 2024:

Free — yes, free — 55-inch 4K TV with constant ads on second screen

A company called Telly owns a free high-tech TV and makes money by constantly displaying ads on the second screen.

We may be looking into the future of consumerism here.

A 55-inch TV that is compatible with 4K images and has a built-in soundbar can easily cost around $1,000 or more.but A company called Terry In exchange, we offer them completely free of charge. de facto Place signage around your home and share your viewing habits electronically with your company.

In exchange for a constant stream of commercial spots on a second screen, advertisers pay the full cost of Telly's state-of-the-art device with a voice assistant that incorporates ChatGPT. It's located under the huge TV soundbar.

Create your own by signing up on Telly's website and answering a few consumer demographic questions.

honda super electric car

Honda is preparing a fleet of saloon-like electric cars.

The Japanese automaker is developing a new electric vehicle that is expected to hit public roads in 2026.

Dubbed the Honda Zero, these slender, sleek-looking cars aim to break the streak of clunky-style EVs that have dominated the market lately.

Looking into your Telsa Cybertruck, Elon.

Honda's “flagship” sedan-style EV, the Saloon, which looks like a cross between a Lamborghini and a Tron, is expected to arrive first in North America. company is proud of It has a “low, spacious exterior and surprisingly spacious interior.”

anti-snoring pillow

Introducing a pillow that prevents snoring.

Don't sleep on it. DeRUCCI Group has introduced a pillow that has the ability to keep snoring away by 89%, according to test data. the company announced.

Appropriately called the “Anti-Snoring Pillow,” the device paired with this all-in-one app can adjust the position of the user's head, making it easier for the user and their partner (which is why couples don't use separate beds) to adjust the position of the user's head. ) can sleep a little more soundly.

It also covers sleep apnea syndrome.

100 inch laptop that fits in a backpack

New augmented reality laptop creates a 100-inch virtual screen.

It's giving it a major Tony Stark vibe.

Technology company Sightful has harnessed the power of augmented reality to create a first-of-its-kind 100-inch laptop that only requires users to carry a small amount of hardware with them.

called space topthe device relies on AR glasses worn by the user to display only a vast virtual screen and common programs (including ChatGPT and various Google programs) for the user to interact with. through the visible keyboard It has a built-in webcam and 5 hours of battery life.

It can be yours for $2,150.

Mouse…for your tongue

Wearable mice that fit in people's mouths and can be operated with their tongues are now available.

Engineers are drooling over this.

The company Augmental is We designed a smart mouse It is placed in the user's mouth and switched by the person's tongue.

Aptly called a “mousepad^,” this “pressure-sensitive” biodevice “detects all tongue movements and gestures in real time and supports standard cursor control and clicks.”

The company suggests it may be particularly useful for people with spinal cord injuries.

Augmental says the device is still in early access sales mode and is ready to use right out of the box.

transparent tv

LG has announced a revolutionary see-through TV.

The contestants are seeing ghosts.

LG has unveiled what it calls the world's first wireless transparent TV powered by organic light-emitting diode (OLED) technology.

That means you can watch 77-inch 4K quality movies whenever you want on a see-through panel that won't interfere with your home furniture when you're off.samsung is Similar style futuristic screening Even at CES.

Smart mirror that knows if you are sick

Special smart mirrors are designed to determine disease by observing facial patterns.

I'm sure some people are reflecting on their health.

Nuralogics Inc. has announced a 21-inch tabletop smart mirror that can analyze facial blood flow as a way to accurately calculate a user's vital signs and “disease risk assessment.”

The device, which looks like an oversized iPad, is powered by Nuralogix's cloud-based AI DeepAffex.

the future of flight

Hyundai is backing the S-A2 eVTOL for a promising future in flight.

The next big step in the aviation industry, and the potential of flying taxis, is the rollout of electric vertical takeoff and landing (eVTOL) ships, and a Hyundai-backed company has just let the bird out of the hangar.

meet Supernal's SA-2 eVTOL It seats four people and a pilot in a luxurious cabin, can reach speeds of 190 mph, and has a cruising altitude of 1,500 feet.

SAA-2 trials will begin next year, but the current goal is to have it ready for takeoff in 2028.

Star Wars-style home aid droid

Samsung has developed a new home helper droid that looks like something from Star Wars.

this is, Part-Time Job Other than housework.

samsung Bally, equipped with AI, was unveiled. – I have Roughly similar to Oscar Isaac's BB-8 Droids from the Star Wars movie series – as a convenient device to connect to household appliances.

Astroid style The device can also send video updates to owners about conditions, such as checking on pets or people in the home.

Ballie can also answer calls, play music, and project videos onto screens, walls, and floors.

Blackberry style keyboard – for iPhone

A company makes tangible iPhone keyboards that sell for more than $100.

iPhone users are becoming exactly what they vowed to be in the early 2010s.

A company called Clicks has launched an iPhone case that doubles as a hard-button keyboard, giving the Apple device a striking resemblance to its former competitor, the Blackberry.

It's selling either yellow or gray From $139 to $159.

Pair toilet with Alexa and Google Home

This is real gas.

Kohler launched a $2,149 bidet that works with smart devices like Amazon's Alexa and Google Home, allowing users to enjoy a hands-free experience in the bathroom while controlling the flow of water.

Kohler has developed a bidet that can be paired with smart devices for hands-free access.

The PureWash E930 also comes with many other features, including an automatic UV cleaner and heated seat mode.

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