11 of the greatest gadgets we’ve seen at CES 2024


Images of a couple of the best CES gadgets so far.
There are so many to choose from.

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  • CES 2024 has officially started today in Las Vegas.
  • Manufacturers from around the world are showcasing their latest gadgets and gizmos.
  • But which, if any, are catching people’s eye?

It’s that time of year again as the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) 2024 kicks off. Showcasing some of the hottest new pieces of technology from various manufacturers worldwide, many tech addicts flock to Las Vegas to see the latest offerings.

But like any event of this size, some products stand out from the crowd. Let’s look at some of the best we’ve seen at CES 2024.

1. Start brewing at home with the ExoBrew home beer brewer

11 of the greatest gadgets we've seen at CES 2024
CES 2024 Exobrew homebrewing kit.

One of the coolest gadgets debuted at CES 2024 is the ExoBrew home beer brewer system. Looking a little like a filter coffee machine, this compact and, frankly, sophisticated-looking brewing machine could be the best purchase you make if you like a bit of home beer brewing.

The keg is at the heart of the system, which handles the heating, cooling, fermentation, and ultimate serving of your brewed beer. In operation, hot water is pumped and circulated through the grains at the top (like the ground coffee in a filter coffee machine) to make the mash. When it’s time to boil, water is redirected to prevent over-extraction. A rotating dispenser above the grain hopper adds hops (in muslin bags).

After heating the ingredients, the Exobrew cools them down so the yeast can be added before fermenting. This entire process can be completed in about four hours without human intervention, as the Exobrew is controlled through an app that downloads recipes from the cloud. While the device is primarily geared towards inexperienced home brewers, it also allows users to customize their recipes or use those submitted by other users.

2. Invoxia Minitailz smart collar for dogs and cats

11 of the greatest gadgets we've seen at CES 2024
Invoxia’s new smart collar.

This year, Invoxia has launched a new smart collar named Invoxia Minitailz, which is suitable for cats and dogs. The company claims this gadget is an improved version of last year’s Invoxia Smart Dog Collar, as it can measure both location and biometrics, such as your pet’s heart rate. The company asserts that Minitailz can track your pet’s walking, running, and everyday playful activities.

The Minitailz weighs only 1.3 ounces (36 grams), significantly less than last year’s Smart Dog Collar, which weighed 4.6 ounces (130 grams). The collar’s light weight makes it suitable for both cats and dogs. Additionally, it can be easily attached to almost any existing cat or dog collar through an adjustable ring.

3. The Targus ErgoFlip Mouse can be used by right and left-handers

11 of the greatest gadgets we've seen at CES 2024
CES 2024 Targus mouse.

The Targus ErgoFlip EcoSmart Mouse has been announced as a 2024 CES Innovation Award Honoree. This mouse has a unique design that combines ergonomics with sustainability and can be easily switched from left-hand to right-hand use with a simple twist of the top.

Targus states that it is an eco-friendly, patent-pending mouse made with recycled plastic and packaging. Additionally, it uses Bluetooth low energy technology to reduce power consumption, making it a good option for the environmentally conscious.

This mouse is designed to work with multiple devices and offers gaming-level performance with up to 4000 DPI. It also features built-in infrared optical tracking BlueTrace technology, ensuring accurate control across various surfaces. Additionally, the mouse has DefenseGuard Antimicrobial Protection, which prevents the growth of microorganisms on the surface.

4. Mui Board Gen 2 Matter controller looks like a piece of wood

11 of the greatest gadgets we've seen at CES 2024
Mui smart wood board.

First unveiled at CES 2023 and another 2024 CES Innovation Award Honoree, the Mui Board Gen 2 is a smart home device made of natural wood and offers Matter connectivity.

The Mui Board 2 appears to be a simple wooden trimming or shelf, but it is a touch-controlled smart home hub. By tapping on it, you can control various smart home products compatible with Matter, including those with HomeKit.

The display shows various data, including weather, time, and information from other sensors such as thermostats. Additionally, a timer for dimming lights can be set from the controller. Pricing and availability will be disclosed when the Kickstarter campaign launches.

5. Upgrade your home healthcare with Withings’ BeamO “smart” thermometer

11 of the greatest gadgets we've seen at CES 2024
CES 2024 BeamO.

Another CES 2024 honoree, digital health company Withings, introduced the BeamO “multiscope,” a device that can conduct four health checks in under a minute. The BeamO combines the features of a thermometer, electrocardiogram, oximeter, and stethoscope in a single, at-home device.

This means the multiscope can do more than a fitness watch and outperform other single-purpose devices. The goal is to enable people to perform more tests at home and communicate with doctors via remote calls to improve the efficiency of telemedicine.

According to Withings, the temperature is usually the only health check people perform regularly at home. However, the company hopes that their new product, BeamO, will become the thermometer of the future, providing information about heart and lung health and temperature, and be used in every household.

6. Samsung’s microLED TV is transparent



One of the most interesting offerings at this year’s CES is the transparent LG Signature OLED. The LG device is intended to be used as a tool for living space curation rather than just a TV.

The LG OLED TV has a rollable opaque film, known as a “contrast screen,” which can provide a conventional OLED TV experience. When the contrast screen is retracted, the LG OLED TV becomes fully transparent. Additionally, LG has included a widget section of the display called the T-Bar, which can provide news, weather updates, and more.

The device is powered by LG’s Alpha 11 AI processor, four times faster than its previous version.

7. Is Samsung’s Ballie the only home robot you’ll ever need?



While not technically unveiled at the main CES 2024 event, one of the highlights from the show this year is Samsung’s updated AI-butler robot called Ballie. First unveiled at CES 2020, the updated Ballie has a set of new features, including the ability to handle phone calls and watch and feed your pets.

Ballie is a smart home companion that, Samsung claims, can welcome users with weather updates and daily schedules while managing household tasks. Ballie can also connect to and manage home appliances, making it a helpful assistant in many situations.

It also looks pretty cool.

8. Xreal Air 2 Ultra AR Glasses are something else

11 of the greatest gadgets we've seen at CES 2024
CES-2024 XREAL smart glasses.

At CES 2024, Xreal showcased its latest AR glasses called the Xreal Air 2 Ultra AR glasses, which are priced at $699. These glasses aim to merge the features of a VR headset with the convenience of AR glasses. Essentially, the Xreal Air 2 Ultra AR glasses are designed to be portable while offering the functionality of a VR headset.

It features two 3D cameras on each side of the frames, offering positional tracking with six degrees of freedom. This allows you to map your environment and track your hands for interacting with virtual objects. Furthermore, each eye has a 1080p resolution, and the specs have a 120Hz refresh rate, 500 nits of brightness, and an improved 54-degree field of view. This is packed into just 2.82 ounces (80 grams) of weight.

9. LG’s home-patrolling AI robot

11 of the greatest gadgets we've seen at CES 2024
CES 2024 LG smart home robot.

Unsurprisingly, AI is already making a significant impact at CES 2024. LG has launched a cute robot smart home companion to roam around your house and display information. Although the robot’s name is yet to be revealed, LG claims it will be capable of patrolling your home for any issues.

LG’s new “Zero Labor Home” concept is designed to simplify the smart home. It includes a device to monitor your home environment by measuring temperature, humidity, and air quality. Additionally, it features real-time video monitoring for your pets and can read human emotions.

10. Samsung’s Bespoke Jet Bot Combo clean up



Samsung is offering a new robot vacuum called the Bespoke Jet Bot Combo. For the first time, the company has combined a robot vacuum and mop that avoids obstacles and detects stains.

Like other robot vacuum cleaners, it uses AI-powered obstacle avoidance to navigate around furniture and can distinguish between different types of floors. However, according to Samsung, this new model can recognize more objects than its predecessor, the Jet Bot AI+. It can also automatically suggest “no-go zones” like the bathroom, making it more efficient and user-friendly.

After detecting a stain on a hard floor, the cleaning device will return to its dock to heat the mop pads with high-temperature steam and water. Once the pads are heated, the spinning mops will return and scrub off whatever is tarnishing the floor.

When the AI detects a carpet or a plush rug, it will decide whether to lift the mop pads or detach them completely at the cleaning station to prevent cross-contamination. This is a unique and useful feature that is not yet commonly found on robot vacuums with mop attachments.

11. Shokz waterproof, bone-conduction headphones will change swimming forever

11 of the greatest gadgets we've seen at CES 2024
CES 2024 OpenSwim Pro headphones.

And finally, one of the other great gadgets from this year’s CES is Shokz’s latest iteration of its innovative bone-conducting headphones. Called OpenSwim Pro, the open-ear headphones let you listen to music while leaving you still able to maximize your situational awareness.

Bluetooth and MP3 enabled, the headphones feature a flexible frame of Nickel-Titanium alloy, a soft silicone material, and a “biofit” design that doesn’t hinder other swimwear like goggles or a swimming cap. They are also watertight up to a depth of  6.6 feet (2 meters) of water for two hours without damage.

And that’s your lot for today.

These are just some of the amazing products at this year’s CES, so keep an eye out for more of our “top” selections of other products that catch our eye.

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