
There’s this electronic tongue for robots, and then Augmental’s MouthPad, an innovative tongue-operated controller for your smartphone and other devices. MouthPad can be fully customized to the user’s mouth with the ability to connect to several personal devices and worn similar to an Invisalign retainer.

The new My Arcade x Atari Gamestation Portable handheld was unveiled at CES 2024 this past week, and it most certainly is more compact than the Atari Portfolio from 1989. What sets it apart from similar devices is the built-in trackball and paddle controls that will let fans enjoy classics like Pong as they remember them.

Swarovski Optik AX Visio are the world’s first smart binoculars, and they can be used to identify over 9,000 species of birds. These binoculars consist of approximately 390 hardware parts, including an intelligent core and Neural Processing Unit (NPU), which work together to ensure exceptionally fast processing of relevant information for object recognition.

You’ve seen LG’s DukeBox, now here’s an up-close look straight from CES 2024. It basically combines a vacuum tube wireless speaker with transparent OLED panel technology, providing a modernized jukebox experience.

We have seen the future of pet doors, and it’s this Flappie AI cat door. That’s right, it utilizes artificial intelligence to recognize various objects, such as birds or mice, that cats may bring home as prey. If these objects are detected, the flap remains closed and prevents your pet from bringing the prey into the house.
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Lenovo, assistive technology non-profit the Scott-Morgan Foundation, and DeepBrain AI partnered to reveal a hyper-realistic 3D AI avatar generator at CES 2024. The ultimate goal is to help preserve the voice, personality, and physical mannerisms of someone with a degenerative disease.



