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Tired of new gadgets and flashy futuristic tech? The 2023 Consumer Electronics Show is in full swing in Las Vegas, with some very interesting new developments on day one and his second. The show is slowly coming to an end, but there’s no doubt we’ll see plenty of cool new features in the coming months. We’ve created a list of new products that you’re looking forward to checking out and reviewing.
Today’s products include everything from robotic pets to ultra-fast electric bikes with unique new types of motors. CES is a great grab bag of really cool new tech, and we’re obsessed with it all.
LG M3 OLED TV

If you look into LG’s ultra-thin 97-inch OLED TV, you won’t find any ports. Instead, the M3 keeps all HDMI and audio connection ports on an external box, away from your TV, and can send a 120Hz 4K wireless signal to the TV itself. As a result, your TV can go almost anywhere without worrying about where your set-top box or speaker wires go.
LG has done some really cool things with OLED in the past. This includes Rolling TV, which was the start of his two back-to-back CES rallies some time ago. However, this development seems to be quite practical in practice. It’s practical in the sense that his second living room on the superyacht looks a little less cluttered.
HTC Vive XR Elite Mixed Reality Headset

Last year, Meta announced the $1,500 Quest Pro headset. It uses a built-in camera to combine real-world images with digital objects on the display in front of your eyes. It’s a cool device, but it’s also $1,500. However, at CES, HTC announced its upcoming Vive XR Elite mixed reality headset. It offers a similar feature suite for almost $400 less ($1,099).
The Vive XR Elite has a pair of full-color cameras on the front that capture real-world objects but track the user’s hands for a more immersive MR experience. Despite being loaded with flashy features and powerful computing gear, the headset is relatively compact and looks considerably more understated than most of its competitors. is relatively low.
Loona Petbot
Each year, adorable animal-like robots roam the halls of CES. They are mostly cute and a little spooky. The Loona Pet Bot does all these things. First unveiled on Kickstarter, this dog-like robot seeks to recreate the experience of owning a real-life pet. They will follow you around the house, play games with you, and communicate their emotions with sounds and facial expressions. When you get home, they will run to your door. This is not a completely new concept. Sony’s Aibo has been around for a long time, but this one looks like an adorable, relatively advanced version. Plus, like all real pets, they won’t end up getting terribly sick or soaking up two months’ worth of rent at an emergency vet.
Gluxkind Ella AI Stroller
Nearly every product at CES will be upgraded with AI, and strollers are no exception. This $3,300(!) vehicle of his leverages AI for a variety of clever features. An internal battery assists with both pushing and braking, making it easier to climb hills and keep things under control when loaded with babies, diaper bags, or other items.
Get your baby out of the stroller and Ella AI can actually move with you. Useful if your child wants to walk and you have to hold his hand. The AI also automatically rocks the stroller back and forth to try to lull the child to sleep without her arm training.
Victrola Stream Onyx Sonos Compatible Turntable
Last year Victrola announced the Stream Carbon turntable. It simplified the process of playing records through wireless speakers connected to Sonos. At CES 2023, Victrola announced the new Stream Onyx turntable. It will continue to work with Sonos, but the price will drop to $599.
The difference between the two seems to be mainly in the material. For example, the more expensive carbon model has a carbon fiber (hence the name) tonearm compared to the Onyx’s aluminum. Still, both are sleek-looking devices with sparse controls and relatively unobtrusive looks.
Verge TS Bike

Electric bikes are used to speed, but the Verge TS is a serious battery-powered superbike. It has a very clever design that houses the motor in the rear wheel of the bike. Creates a hollow hubless rear rim. This is a unique look and can also accelerate to incredible speeds. All three model options top out at 124 mph, but the top-of-the-line Ultra package hits 0-60 mph in just 2.5 seconds.
If you’re willing to go slower than those absurd speeds, the bike can go up to 233 miles on a single charge. Plus, if you have access to a fast charger, you can recharge in just 25 minutes.
Satechi 200W USB-C 6-Port GAN Charger

Gadgets with rechargeable batteries have become more and more power hungry over the years. Satechi’s newly announced 200W USB-C Gan charger is designed to give them plenty of power. The 6-port charging station includes 4 USB-C PD 3.1 ports and 4 USB-C PD 3.0 ports to charge a single device up to 140 watts. This is more than enough to fast charge your laptop at its maximum speed. When devices are connected to all 6 ports, the charger distributes 20-65 watts of power to each. Multiport chargers aren’t new, but we’ve never seen anything this powerful before. Surprisingly, this tech accessory is already available for pre-order on Satechi’s site for $149.99 before its release this spring. You can order.
CAKE Åik electric bike
With so much attention paid to the advancement of electric vehicles, it’s easy to forget about e-bikes, but Cake’s Åik quickly caught our attention. Cake’s e-bike functions more like a paired-down electric car than a beefed-up bike. Its design is practical, with storage sections above the front and rear wheels and a maximum weight of 441 lbs. The Åik’s standout feature is its impressive range, with Cake saying it can travel up to 224 miles when the optional three-battery configuration is selected. This means that Åik can actually go farther than many electric vehicles, although factors such as speed and total weight play a role. According to Cake, Aik will be on sale starting at $6,470 in May this year, according to him.
Razer Leviathan V2 Pro beamforming soundbar
Razer has made a name for itself by continually releasing cutting-edge gaming computers and accessories, and the Razer Leviathan V2 Pro is no exception. The latest version of that computer soundbar brings compact surround sound to your desktop gaming setup and uses his built-in IR camera to track your head movements. Then adjust the directional cues of the sound so that it always hits your ears at the right angle. This updated beamforming soundbar is upgraded with support for his THX Spatial Audio, which uses five drivers and additional hardware and software to create either a virtual headset or virtual surround sound speakers. . The Leviathan V2 can be connected to your computer using a USB port, but it also supports Bluetooth and can be used with headsets with a 3.5mm headphone jack. Razer has opened pre-orders for his Leviathan V2 Pro on its website. The soundbar will begin shipping at the end of January, and is priced at $399.99.
OtterBox OtterGrip MagSafe iPhone Case

Have you ever found yourself easily losing all the accessories you’ve collected to keep your phone from getting lost? I found a way to fuse the equivalent into a MagSafe case. Instead of attaching the grip to the outside of the case (and potentially removing it or dropping it, not to mention dealing with the inevitable bumps), the OtterGrip is built-in and presses flat when not in use. increase. This avoids pocket snagging and allows you to attach your iPhone to all standard MagSafe mounts, battery packs and more without removing anything. Communication with mobile phones has become safer and more convenient. You get the best of both worlds when traveling around the world.
Sennheiser Conversation Clear Plus Hearing Solution

It’s never too early to start talking about hearing protection. But for some people, it may be a little too late to avoid hearing loss.Your lifestyle and age may make it harder to understand others in noisy environments. No. That’s why Sennheiser, known for capturing and conveying the expressive clarity of audio, has launched a true wireless earbud that’s an OTC listening assistant. Packed with intuitive features such as automatic scene detection, Conversation Clear Plus can analyze noise levels and match speech enhancement levels to your surroundings. You can also switch between active noise canceling and ambient modes depending on whether you want more or less background. And yes, you can use them as standard her Bluetooth 4.2 earbuds if you want to listen to streaming content from your smartphone, laptop, TV, etc. Battery life is 9 hours (plus 27 hours with the charging case). The Conversation Clear Plus Hearing Solution is available for pre-order now for $849 and will ship January 20th.