Are you ready to be amazed by the latest and greatest in technology? Every year, a group of global innovators come together to showcase their groundbreaking inventions at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES). This year, over 3,200 exhibitors from 173 countries showed off their creations, offering a glimpse of what could be in store for our homes, offices, living rooms, and kitchens.
One of the standout gadgets at CES 2023 was the Loona Intelligent Petbot. Do you love the idea of having a pet but can't deal with the mess? Loona might just be the solution you've been looking for. This smart gadget is promoted as "the most intelligent petbot," and it's currently gathering funding through a Kickstarter campaign. Loona is a cute little motorized pseudo pet that can welcome you and follow you around. It can even investigate suspicious objects and beatbox, pose for pictures, and dance - just like a real pet!
Another exciting gadget was the Ring Car Cam, a small internet-connected video camera that takes the popular doorbell cam concept on the road with you. It has dual-facing cameras that can capture images both inside the car and on the road, as well as two-way talk to connect with loved ones at home. The Ring Car Cam also has motion detection and real-time motion alerts, making it a great addition to any car.
For those feeling adventurous, AtmosGear introduced electric inline roller skates that can reach speeds of up to 15.5 MPH. The skates can get a full charge in about an hour, and the motorized frame can be attached to any roller boots. These skates are perfect for anyone who loves to skate but wants a little extra boost!
Tilt Five introduced an augmented reality (AR) glasses system that connects to a computer device, which can be used on board games as well as video games. The glasses look like heavy-duty safety glasses and work with a board game to bring an AR element into the real world. The Tilt Five AR glasses are perfect for anyone who wants to bring some holographic life to their tabletop play.
Jabra Enhance Plus is a combination earbud and hearing aid that can be very helpful for those with hearing loss. These earbuds offer a 3-in-1 experience, allowing you to use them for listening to music, phone calls, and hearing enhancement. They're also designed to be easy to use and include state-of-the-art technology to provide superior audio clarity.
Have you ever wished to have your own action figure? Hasbro has you covered with its new Selfie Series. You can use your phone's camera to upload a pic and choose from figures based on several franchises, including G.I. Joe, Ghostbusters, Power Rangers, Marvel, and Star Wars. Use your smartphone and Hasbro's app to customize your new digitized figure, then all you have to do is buy it and wait for it to arrive.
Twinkly Squares are like the Lite-Bright toy all grown up. These squares allow you to add panels of colored and automated lights to any wall, perfect for a home office or to add a pop of color to any space. Because these are IoT gadgets, you can also program and control them. Create digital artwork, have them sync with music, or use their voice feature to add some personality to your space.
Lastly, Xebec Tri-Screen 2 expands your laptop screen on both sides, giving you more screen space without the uneven feel of using a second monitor. This gadget sits behind your screen and expands the screen space both left and right, perfect for anyone who needs more screen real estate on their laptop.
With so many exciting new gadgets showcased at CES 2023, it's no wonder that people love their technology. But remember, with new technology comes new security risks. So before introducing smart tech into your home, make sure your home security is updated too and that's where Layer 2 Computers comes in! But once you've got your security covered, the possibilities are endless with these exciting new gadgets from CES 2023.