Best Gadgets and Technologies From CES 2023
If you’re looking for the best gadgets and technologies of CES 2023, you’ve come to the right place. We’ve compiled a list of some of the most exciting new items on the market, including the Samsung Bespoke AI Wall Oven and LG 97-inch OLED M3. You’ll also find Google’s uninterrupted listening feature and the Shelly Motion 2 next-generation Wi-Fi motion sensor.
LG 97-inch OLED M3
LG has introduced its new 97-inch OLED M3 gadget at the CES 2023 tech show in Las Vegas. The 97-inch screen has a resolution of 4K and a refresh rate of 120Hz.
This gizmo is a first for the brand. Not only does it boast a futuristic look and a wireless solution, it is also the world’s first consumer TV to use Zero Connect technology.
Zero Connect is a nifty little box that sends audio and video signals to your new LG OLED TV wirelessly. Using state-of-the-art technology, it eliminates the need for AV cables and guarantees a clear and clean view. It also includes several HDMI ports to plug in various HDMI devices.
For those who like to play video games, you can hook up the M3 to a compatible soundbar or gaming system. In addition, it is compatible with cable and satellite set-top boxes, so you don’t have to worry about cords getting tangled.
LG’s newest TV is designed to be the centerpiece of a swanky home theater. It boasts a sleek, One Wall design. A built-in bracket lets it stand on a wall without a frame.
LG claims the M3 is the world’s first TV to utilize Zero Connect. LG’s algorithm has the capabilities to find the best transmission path, minimize mishaps and even detect nearby changes in surroundings.
Samsung Bespoke AI Wall Oven
At CES 2023 in Las Vegas, Samsung has announced a new product in the Bespoke family of home appliances. It is called the Bespoke AI Wall Oven.
It features a camera that monitors the cooking process. Using image-based food recognition technology, it can recognize up to 80 different types of dishes. This allows the Bespoke AI oven to offer recipes based on user data and suggest meal ideas based on diet goals.
It also integrates with Samsung Health, enabling the Bespoke AI oven to analyze and report on workout stats. In addition, the smart oven can send alerts when food is near burning.
The Bespoke AI Oven also has a voice guidance function. It can give recipe suggestions and step-by-step instructions. If you’re an avid chef, it’s a useful feature. However, the oven won’t be able to guarantee success with all dishes.
Depending on the model, the Bespoke AI oven will come in five different design options. You can choose between the Premium Induction slide-in, the 4-Door Flex Refrigerator, the Side-by-Side Refrigerator, the FamilyHub, or the Air Sous Vide.
While the Bespoke AI oven hasn’t been priced yet, Samsung claims that it will be available in the U.S. in the third quarter of 2023.
Shelly Motion 2 next-generation Wi-Fi motion sensor
If you are looking for a new Wi-Fi motion sensor, you might want to check out the Shelly Motion 2. It is one of the smarter sensors on the market, and its latest iteration is more affordable than its predecessor.
The Shelly Motion is a Wi-Fi enabled multi-sensor that detects motion, lights, vibrations and temperature. The unit boasts a sleek, palm-size design and is ideal for indoor or outdoor use. You can also install it on a variety of surfaces and configure it to work with various platforms, including Amazon Alexa and Google Home.
With its integrated accelerometer, you can also monitor earthquakes. What’s more, the Motion is ultra-low power. It uses a 6-500 mAh rechargeable Li-ion battery that can last for more than a year on a single charge.
What’s more, the new model is powered by Silicon Labs’ Wi-Fi IoT technology. This means that it can link to your 2.4GHz network, and it features a web interface and flexible holder.
In addition to its motion detection capability, the Shelly Motion is also equipped with a temperature sensor, which can be used to trigger light bulbs during late evenings. It has a built-in battery that can be recharged via solar panel.
GluxKind Ella AI-assisted stroller
GluxKind is a Canadian startup that has created an electrically assisted stroller called Ella. The company plans to show off their new creation at CES 2023 in January. They expect to be shipping some units by April.
The company will also launch a Kickstarter campaign in the spring. Those who pre-order will receive a three-year premium software subscription.
The Ella electric stroller can be paired with a smartphone and includes cameras that can look for moving objects. It can also detect hazards. For example, it will alert parents if they are near a crash or obstacle.
The stroller is designed with a multi-level braking system. When a parent is carrying the baby, it can push along, while avoiding obstacles and stopping itself if a parent does not notice.
While the technology is not yet proven, some companies claim that it can increase safety. However, some parents might worry about putting their kids in the care of an AI device.
This is the same technology that is being used in autonomous cars. The goal is to improve safety and convenience.
The Ella stroller is made by Gluxkind, a Vancouver, British Columbia-based startup. Founded in 2020, it was inspired by new parents’ experiences.
AtmosGear’s pair of inline skates
A new startup, Atmos Gear, unveiled a pair of electric inline skates at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas. They look like any ordinary pair of inlines, but they boast a number of cool features.
The AtmosGear has two main operating modes. One is a “smart mode”, which is a fancy name for a pedal assisted e-bike, and the other is the more traditional motor driven mode. Each wheel is equipped with a small, but powerful, motor.
According to the company’s website, it has the ability to cover up to 20 miles on a single charge, and up to 32 kilometers in one go. Using a battery pack hidden in a fanny pack, the company is hoping to make this the most portable pair of electric inline skates around.
It’s worth noting that this is not the first time such a device has been marketed, nor is it the first to be available. Electric skates have been in existence for decades, but the new AtmosGear is actually the first to be fully-electric.
As for the actual ride, this is a simple matter of connecting the skates to your existing pair of inline skates via cables. You’ll also need a rechargeable battery.
Qualcomm’s Snapdragon Satellite
Qualcomm’s Snapdragon Satellite is a two-way messaging solution that uses the power of satellites to deliver SMS messages worldwide. It works with Android smartphones, Internet of Things devices, and vehicles. The company partnered with global satellite communications firm Iridium to develop the technology.
It uses the satellite telecommunications company’s L-band spectrum, which is better suited to weather conditions. In addition, the company’s technology will allow users to send messages to contacts in their address books and receive messages back. However, it is not clear how much it will cost to use the service.
Qualcomm’s new feature will be available on upcoming premium Android phones. It will also be built into the company’s Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 Mobile Platform. And while the company didn’t mention pricing, it said multiple phone makers will add the feature in 2023.
The chip is designed to offer satellite connectivity to high-end smartphones, Internet of Things devices, and vehicles. It will be available in the second half of 2023. While it may not be included on cheaper Android models, it will be available on more popular devices, such as laptops and tablets.
Initially, the service will be offered in select regions. But in time, it will expand to more countries.
Google’s uninterrupted listening feature
Google recently introduced an exciting new feature at CES 2023: uninterrupted listening. The new function will allow users to seamlessly switch between Bluetooth audio devices.
This new feature works in conjunction with Spotify, YouTube Music and other services. It will use Bluetooth Low Energy, WiFi, and Ultra Wideband connectivity.
When you enter a room with a speaker that is connected to your Android device, the system will notify you that you can start listening to your music. If you choose to switch your device, Google will transfer the music from your phone to your speakers.
Google’s new “uninterrupted listening” technology will allow users to switch between headphones and Bluetooth speakers seamlessly. This feature uses ultra wideband, Wi-Fi, and Bluetooth to play audio from an Android device on a Bluetooth speaker.
Previously, switching between audio devices could cause confusion and safety problems. For this reason, Google is working on a solution to this problem. One of the techniques they are working on is called Audio Transfer System. Rather than using the status bar, the notification will ask for your permission to transfer your music.
In addition, Google has added two new features to the Android SDK: Fast Pair and Nearby Share. These new features will make it easier to switch between Bluetooth devices and Chromecast.
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