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The weekend saw plenty of announcements from the likes ofLG, Samsung, Circular, Halliday and more.
For the time being, here are the top 9 CES gadgets you oughta know about so far.
Thanks to its DigiWindow technology, these glasses can beam information into your field of vision without a lens.
That means you get the equivalent of a 3.5-inch screen in the upper-right corner of your field of view.
Apparently it will even worm outdoors in bright sunlight, which is especially useful in Vegas even in winter.
Features on board the glasses include real-time translation, and whats being referred to as ProActive AI.
That includes fact-checking, plus theres a teleprompter mode.
The downside is that these glasses will cost $489 when they go on sale.
Which is an awful lot to spend, even on smart glasses.
Pricing is still unknown, but dont expect it to be cheap.
Pricing and availability still hasnt been confirmed, but it does sound like a pretty neat idea.
Especially the modular nature means you shouldnt have to buy all these accessories in one go.
At its most basic level the K20+ Pro is a robot vacuum, with LiDAR and laser-based navigation.
Its a very cool concept though, and its certainly something to watch out for going forward.
Specifically the Circular Ring 2 offers ECG monitoring and FDA-cleared AFib detection.
Much better than its predecessors 2 day lifespan.
Circular Ring 2 will arrive via crowdfunding in Spring 2025 with prices starting at $380.
Color options include gold, silver, black and rose gold.
Plus it offers 6.2.2 surround sound, and offers support for bothDolby Atmosand DTS Virtual X.
It also looks pretty swanky too.
Sadly theres no word on pricing or availability yet.
Is there any content that can make use of a 500Hz screen?
I dont know, but Im intrigued by this.
So pretty much every scrap of advanced monitor tech currently available.
Because I imagine there are more than a few people that would want to check this out for themselves.
But anything small can be picked up and moved to specific locations, like laundry baskets.
Apparently the Z70 will have built-in object recognition to aid this.
Enter AI, because thats just as big as ever.
You cancheck out the full specs of those machines right here.