In Las Vegas, a tech event showcased a variety of cutting-edge gadgets, including a household robot and a microwave that can take selfies. Among the innovative products unveiled were a foldable TV screen, futuristic glasses, and an AI-powered mirror designed to monitor health. Some of the showcased technologies are still in the concept phase, while others are currently available at the CES event.
One standout product is Tombot’s lifelike pet dog ‘Jennie’, engineered to provide companionship for individuals facing health challenges like dementia, anxiety, depression, or loneliness. Another attention-grabbing device is Nosh’s intelligent cooker, utilizing AI to prepare meals by automatically handling ingredients placed in designated slots.
LG introduced a microwave with integrated selfie cameras, offering a unique cooking experience. Additionally, LG unveiled the CLOiD robot capable of assisting with household chores like laundry folding and dishwashing. Samsung showcased the Galaxy Z TriFold handset with a foldable screen, catering to mobile enthusiasts.
Samsung’s AI beauty mirror analyzes skin conditions and suggests suitable beauty products, while Omnia’s AI body scanner monitors heart health, weight, and metabolic status. The Y-Brush electric toothbrush features disease-detecting capabilities leveraging AI to identify various health issues such as diabetes, liver stress, and gum diseases through biomarker analysis.
Innovating kitchen tools, Seattle Ultrasonics presented a vibrating chef’s knife that cuts through food effortlessly at a rapid rate. The event highlighted a diverse range of tech advancements aimed at enhancing daily living experiences and promoting health and convenience.
