12 New Gadgets From CES 2024 That You Can Already Buy


Every year Las Vegas becomes this remarkable hub for tech companies and the press, showcasing demos and concepts for CES. Amidst the flashy tech presentations, CES has a history of postponed launches and unrealized concepts. However, amidst the excitement, it’s still worth highlighting the practical tech products that are already available for purchase, both online and in physical stores.

That’s right, there’s plenty to discover from the standout CES 2024 offerings that you can already integrate into your tech collection right away. So, we’ve put together our absolute favorites from the show so far. Explore the list below, featuring products open for preorders or immediate purchase, and check out our top CES picks alongside the quirkiest gadgets around.

Garmin Lily 2: $250

Garmin Lily 2

The Lily 2 is a smartwatch that offers just as much in the realm of style as it does tech. Alongside helpful features like sleep tracking, fitness tracking, and a connected GPS, it also comes in a few different colors and patterns so you can find the option that best suits you and your personal taste.

Clicks for iPhone: From $139

Clicks Creator Keyboard

If you find yourself missing the days of having a phone with a full keyboard to use, don’t worry, Clicks Technology is here to make your day with their Creator Keyboard. This helpful little attachment fits snuggly around an iPhone (only 14 Pro, 15 Pro, and 15 Pro Max, per their website) and transports you back to the BlackBerry days or yore. According to Clicks, it’s easy to take on and off as well if you change your mind, but with it on, the keyboard offers a “perfect balance of click, resistance, and feedback for fast, accurate typing.”

Anker Qi2 charging accessories: From $22

When it comes to charging accessories, Anker is always a great outlet to buy them from. Their selection of charging accessories from CES this year featured a variety of sleek, portable options that will make charging your favorite devices simple and easy. The Anker MagGo line promises “doubly fast” charging times, thanks to a 15W charge, and sleek, portable designs for ease of use. You can learn more about the line on Anker’s website.

32″ Alienware AW3225QF Curved 4K 240Hz G-SYNC QD OLED Gaming Monitor: $1199.99

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New CES 2024 Release

34″ Alienware AW3225QF Curved 4K 240Hz G-SYNC QD OLED Gaming Monitor

$1,199.99

And speaking of monitors with incredible quality, this brand-new 32″ monitor from Alienware also jumped on the scene during CES and is the first OLED gaming monitor under 42″ to have a 4K native resolution. It also features a 1700R curved panel, 240Hz refresh rate, and G-SYNC compatibility, so your favorite games will look phenomenal and run smoothly. What’s even better is you don’t have to wait long to get your hands on it, either, as it’s available right now on Dell’s website for $1199.99!

JLab JBuds Lux ANC Over-Ear Headphones: $79.99

JLab JBuds Lux ANC Over-Ear Headphones

ESTIMATED TO SHIP END OF FEBRUARY

JLab JBuds Lux ANC Over-Ear Headphones

While earbuds are always nice to have in your pocket or bag, you really can’t go wrong with over-ear headphones. These ones from JLab, the JBuds Lux ANC, offer Smart Active Noise Cancellation alongside Be Aware mode (so you won’t feel completely tuned out of your environment), ENC Microphones, Bluetooth, and a comfortable, customizable design. They’re available to preorder in four different colors (Graphite, Cloud, Sage, and Mauve) for $79.99, and are set to ship at the end of February or March, in the case of the Mauve headphones.

Displace Flex and Mini: From $649.80 and $249, respectively

Reserve Your Displace Flex
Reserve Your Displace Mini

These wireless TVs are worth keeping on your radar. The Displace Flex is a 55” 4K TV that’s completely wireless, using “proprietary active-loop vacuum technology” to attach to any wall instead, per the Displace website. If you’d prefer a smaller size, the Dispace Mini comes in at 27”. According to their website, you can also snap multiple “4K Displace TVs together to create any size TV.”

They’re not expected to ship until the end of 2024, but both have reservations open at the moment.

Rabbit r1: $199

Rabbit r1

The Rabbit r1 is a compact little device that, per the Rabbit website, is “a personalized operating system through a natural language interface.” While the r1 can perform internet searches for you, you can also connect it to a variety of different apps to play music, order an Uber, and more. It’s set to release this Spring. Unfortunately, their first and second batch are sold out, but the company took to Twitter to say that a third batch will be available.

HP OMEN Transcend 14″ OLED Gaming Laptop: $2249.99

HP OMEN Transcend 14

Estimated shipping date: January 29, 2024

HP OMEN Transcend 14″ OLED Gaming Laptop

$2,249.99

In need of a new gaming laptop? HP is here to help with the impressive OMEN Transcend 14″ gaming laptop. It features an Intel Core Ultra 9 processor, NVIDIA RTX 4070 graphics, 32GB memory and a 2TB SSD that are sure to make gaming on the go an excellent experience. It’s set to ship on January 29 and will set you back $2,249.99.

Audio-Technica ATH-TWX7 Earbuds: $199

Audio-Technica ATH-TWX7BK Wireless Earbuds

For those looking to amp up their audio experience, these earbuds are worth looking into. For $199, these sleek earbuds from Audio-Technica (that come in either Ash Black, Rich White, or Stone Gray) are “designed to provide listeners with a high-fidelity experience,” per Audio-Technica’s website. They go on to say that these earbuds “offer detailed music playback, including support for 24-bit/96 kHz audio files,” and “audio-controlling features accessible with a touch of the earbud sensor to activate the digital hybrid noise canceling technology.”

LG 32″ 4K MyView Smart Monitor: $599.99

LG 32

Alongside a sleek design, the MyView Smart Monitor from LG also offers 4K resolution that, “reproduces clear images and vibrant colors with up to 95% DCI-P3,” according to LG’s website. It can also seamlessly connect to other devices and is great for multitasking, whether you’re wanting to use it for work or games. It’s available to purchase right now for $599.99.

Dell UltraSharp 40″ Curved WUHD Monitor: $2599.99

Dell UltraSharp 40

Dell UltraSharp 40″ Curved WUHD Monitor

$2,599.99

If the previously-mentioned monitor isn’t enough, why not immerse yourself in this massive curved monitor? More importantly, the Dell UltraSharp Curved monitor is touted as “the world’s first 40-inch curved ultrawide WUHD 5K2K monitor,” per Dell’s website. No matter if you want it for gaming or work, you’ll have plenty of space and clarity to take it all in, alongside excellent sound quality from dual integrated 9W speakers. It’s available to purchase for $2,599.99.

Nanoleaf Skylight: From $249.99

Nanoleaf Skylight

Smart lighting is always a fun investment, and the Nanoleaf Skylight offers an incredibly cool experience to add to your home, office, or any other space in need of some light. These are flush-mounted smart light panels for your ceiling that “mimic the effect of the natural sky with Nanoleaf Skylight’s diffused multi-point lighting,” per the Nanoleaf Skylight website. Alongside cool and warm white lights (2700K – 6500K), these lights also feature 16m+ colors to choose from. You can easily add additional panels as well to build out the lights into any size/shape you like.

There’s plenty more where those came from at CES 2024 as well. If you want to see even more devices that hit the show floor, make sure to check out our roundup of the coolest gadgets at CES 2024. And for even more information on the latest and greatest announcements, we’ve gathered together the biggest tech announcement of CES 2024 so far for you to check out.

Robert Anderson is a deals expert and Commerce Editor for IGN. You can follow him @robertliam21 on Twitter.


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