24 BEST Things I saw in Vegas at CES 2024!
Summary
TLDRAt CES 2024, the most jaw-dropping tech is unveiled - folding TV's that can hide themselves, fridges with advanced AI, endless exhibitions of robot advancements, wild futuristic car concepts, luxury recreational vehicles, and more. Through it all, the innovations keep getting more extreme, from revolutionary cooking tech to AI companions you can chat with. The pace of progress is staggering. Even with some gimmicks, the practical technology has taken immense leaps in capability and availability - people can now preorder affordable, useful products that seemed like far-off concepts just years ago.
Takeaways
- 😲 A 137-inch TV that can fold into furniture and completely hide seams
- 🤖 AI-powered fridges that can track food and suggest recipes
- 😎 Auto-tinting glasses that adjust to light levels
- 🔒 Facial recognition and palm scanning smart locks
- 🚗 Sony unveils its first electric concept car
- 🪑 A chair with built-in surround sound speakers
- 👋 Gesture control software that works with any camera
- 💡 Light bulbs that change color based on your mood
- 🐕 A smart doggy door that only opens for your pet
- 🤖 Impressive robotic bartenders that can mix cocktails
Q & A
What was the size of the large foldable TV showcased?
-The large foldable TV was 137 inches. It could fold into itself to look like furniture when not in use.
What technology did the foldable TV use to hide the seams when unfolded?
-The TV measured any small gaps at the seams and turned up the brightness of nearby LEDs to hide them.
What was the main improvement Samsung made to their smart refrigerator?
-Samsung improved the AI to use images to plan personalized recipes and alert you of expiring food.
What makes the RoboRock robotic vacuums more convenient?
-The new models have a smaller dock that connects to your water line so it can refill and drain itself automatically.
How does the Muzzle device help with loud phone conversations?
-It creates a small sound bubble to muffle voices up to 80%, allowing for more private conversations in public.
What technology does Latch's new smart lock use for unlocking?
-Latch released the first door lock with facial recognition to unlock by just walking up to it.
What is unique about the Phillips smart lock showcased?
-It unlocks using your palm print. It also has a sensor to see when you reach for the handle to automatically unlock.
What makes the new Dusk prescription sunglasses special?
-They are the first prescription glasses that can electronically adjust the tint using a built-in light sensor.
What practical use did LG suggest for their transparent OLED TV?
-They suggest using it to display art when not watching shows. A black background can slide up for normal TV viewing.
What made the Exopod chair's sound system impressive?
-It has 20 built-in speakers and sensors to adjust the sound based on where you are sitting. The sound is very loud inside but barely audible outside.
Outlines
😄 Music, crazy TVs and a $200,000 folding model
The first paragraph introduces the overall theme and setting of being at CES 2024 to showcase amazing new tech. It describes a massive 137-inch TV that can fold into furniture when not in use. The folding mechanisms are so precise that the seams disappear when unfolded. However, the TV costs $200,000. The main customer is people wanting TVs on their yachts.
😃 A solar-powered buggy car for $6,000
The second paragraph showcases a solar-powered 2-person buggy car called the Squad. It can reach speeds up to 40 mph and has swappable batteries. Solar panels provide additional range. It is available for pre-order starting at $6,000. Larger 4-person and cargo versions are planned.
😋 An electric grill that sears like gas
The third paragraph features an electric grill that can reach 700°F. It seared meat well without needing gas, charcoal or pellets. It has an app for temperature control and looks sleek and modern. It's made by the parent company of Charbroil.
😂 A voice-muffling muzzle mask
The fourth paragraph describes a strange muzzle-like mask that muffles voices up to 80% in public for private conversations. It creates a sound bubble around the mouth. The presenter acknowledges looking silly wearing it but sees usefulness for confidential calls in public.
😎 Smart prescription sunglasses with auto-tinting
The fifth paragraph showcases smart sunglasses that auto-tint using a light sensor or finger tap. New prescription smart sunglasses called Dusk RX also have auto-tinting, a first for prescription eyewear. This avoids needing to switch glasses when conditions change.
📺 Transparent TVs from Samsung and LG
The sixth paragraph covers transparent TVs from Samsung and LG. Samsung's micro LED model looked great but broke during the show. LG's rollable OLED TV can turn opaque for viewing. Their purpose seems unclear but can display art when not watching shows.
🎧 An Exopod chair with built-in speakers
The seventh paragraph features an Exopod chair with 20 built-in speakers for incredible sound immersion. Sound dampening means it's quiet outside the chair. It would allow loud movie listening at night without disturbing others.
🤯 AI gesture control demos
The eighth paragraph covers gesture control demos using cameras and AI software by a company called Neurolab. The controls were very responsive for gaming and other uses. The software works with any camera, so the presenter hopes this leads to more air gesture controls in homes.
🛻 A smart $45,000 electric RV
The ninth paragraph showcases a smart electric RV called Pebble. It has features like auto-hitching, an app for control, privacy shower glass, and a dashboard. It runs on a 45 kWh battery and solar panels for off-grid use.
🏡 New SmartThings features
The tenth paragraph focuses on Samsung's new SmartThings updates like 3D map views of all devices and QR code guest sharing. Later this year, integration with Tesla APIs will allow accessing things like Powerwall data.
😕 Weird AI examples
The eleventh paragraph acknowledges lots of gimmicky AI claims at CES. Examples include AI mattresses sensing sleepers, mood lighting from facial scans, and an AI companion chatbot with concerning capabilities.
🚘 High-tech concept cars
The twelfth paragraph briefly lists some fancy concept cars including a Sony electric car, an electric motorcycle, advanced dashboards and heads-up displays, and a solar power tent for camping.
🐕 A smart pet door called Poort
The thirteenth paragraph showcases Poort, a smart motorized pet door that opens when it detects your pet's tag. It retrofits to existing doors and is more affordable than competitor products.
🤖 Robots and robotic products
The fourteenth paragraph lists various robots at CES like a street cleaner, hotel helper, and drink maker. It claims a drink robot was impressively fast and precise. Less capable robots still needed some human assistance.
🍹 A cocktail mixer called Bartesian
The fifteenth paragraph covers the Bartesian automated cocktail mixer for homes. You pour ingredients into stations and select drinks via an app. It lights up when the drink is ready and tracks remaining amounts.
🥳 Closing thoughts on CES 2024
The sixteenth and final paragraph provides closing thoughts. The presenter says they had a great time and the technology continues to get more advanced each year.
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Keywords
💡CES
💡AI
💡Matter
💡Smart home
💡Sustainability
💡Automation
💡AR/VR
💡Health
💡Connectivity
💡Concept cars
Highlights
A 137-inch TV that folds into furniture when not in use
Samsung fridge with AI that tracks foods and suggests recipes
Robotic vacuum that empties itself by connecting to plumbing
Muffling mask that reduces voices by up to 80% in public
First prescription glasses with auto-tinting lenses
Solar-powered 2-seater buggy car with swappable batteries
First 100% electric grill that reaches 700°F
Toilets and showers with color-changing RGB lights
Transparent OLED and MicroLED TVs
Sound chair with 20 built-in speakers and precision audio
New smart home capabilities for Samsung SmartThings
Facial recognition smart lock
Gesture control software using standard cameras
Electric autonomous excavator concept
Robotic home bartender
Transcripts
[Music]
hey what's up I made it to CES 2024 and
there is so much amazing Tech that I
can't wait to show you we have a lot to
see so sit back relax and let's check it
out this TV is one of the craziest
things I've ever seen from 9 years at
CES not only is it casually 137 in but
it can also fold into itself and look
like Furniture it's mind blowing to
watch it fold and unfold oh and watch
this when it unfolds fully the seams
completely disappear seriously I can't
see anything even up close that's
because the company measures any small
Gap at the seams and turns up the
brightness of nearby LEDs to hide it but
it's a whopping
$200,000 and if you're wondering who on
Earth would spend that well their main
use case was to put it on your yacht
obviously CES 2024 was all about a Ai
and while some was a gimmick Samsung's
new AI family Hub Plus seems useful like
the previous version the fridge has a
camera built in open the doors with a
simple tap and the camera will track
what you're putting in or taking out but
Samsung improved the AI it can use
images to plan personalized recipes and
even alert you of what food is expiring
that's impressive but what's shocking is
how fast it was it immediately
recognized foods and it software seemed
way better right now it can only recog
ni 33 Foods so maybe it's just a step
above is it hot dog app Robo rock is
making cleaning completely hands off for
humans the clean and dirty water tanks
are fully automated now finally their
new S8 Max V Ultra has a smaller dock
that connects to your water line so it
refills and drains itself how crazy is
that and I like that it's smaller since
it doesn't need too big water tanks it
also has a flexi arm side brush that
reaches out and sweeps up any crumbs
along Ong the corner the Q Revo Max V
has a similar flexi arm except it's for
mopping the edges oh and both of these
have hot water mopping their own voice
assistant and obstacle avoidance using a
camera and I'm happy the camera's back
instead of e in color changing cars like
we've seen at CES before we have e in
color changing toilets colors added
again why would anyone need this now
their RGB toilet that I can see myself
making interesting automations with of
course Coler showed off their Advanced
super expensive shower head
configurations but they announced a
shower accessory I might actually be
able to get the spa via hand shower you
can swap out different attachments like
a scrubber or massager that uses a
rechargeable battery this looks way more
useful compared to an e in toilet that's
for
[Music]
sure I've always wanted some kind of car
that's not only electric but it can
charge itself and this thing has solar
panels on top so it can do that this is
from the Netherlands and it's called the
squad they're calling it a solar buggy
and it kind of reminds me of a golf car
you can go up to 40 m an hour and has
plenty of range between the swappable
batteries and solar panel this one is
for two people but later they want to
produce a version for four people or
cargo you can pre-order the solar buggy
now and I was pleasantly surprised that
it starts at just over $6,000 I'm just
going to say it I want this thing this
looks like a regular Grill but it's
actually 100% electric doesn't use gas
charcoal or pellets and what's
surprising is how hot it gets the grill
heats up to 700° F and you can see they
were searing the meat perfectly on the
very hot Grill I would have never known
it was electric there's also an app
where you can control the temperature or
shut the grill off but I just love the
look of it it's so modern and it's
backed by the parent company of char
Royal so you know it's solid okay I'll
admit this thing looks ridiculous some
might even say it looks like a diaper on
the guy's face but it surprised me and
here's why you know when you're in
public and someone's having a loud phone
conversation Sky it through a muzzle on
that person the device creates a small
sound bubble and muffles voices up to
80% see how quiet he is in the clip so I
can hear him right now I mean you
probably can't hear him right now so
crazy I could actually see this being
useful if you want to have a
confidential call in public as long as
you don't care what you look like while
you're wearing it we've seen fingerprint
locks but face locks now that's
something new lle released the first
door lock with facial recognition so you
can just walk up to the door and it will
just unlock or deny you if your face
isn't registered the lock works with a
major smart home platforms though it's
still working out official matter
certification they also launch matter
link which helps their existing locks
work with matter to this is a cool
solution I hope other smart home
companies take note the other unique
Smart Lock is from Phillips who lets you
you unlock your door with your palm
there's also a sensor that can see when
you're reaching for the door handle
inside that will automatically unlock
the door so you don't have to turn the
dead bolt nice this is another product I
want these sunglasses change the tint
automatically using a hidden light
sensor or with a quick press from your
finger but I really want their new
prescription version called dusk RX I
mean not this style but that's all they
had charged up uh anyways these are
actually the first prescription glasses
that had adjust the tint electronically
I have prescription sunglasses but if it
gets cloudy or if you enter a parking
garage I have to switch to regular
glasses and I would love to have these
automatically adjust all day they also
have opene audio and a rechargeable
battery that wirelessly
[Music]
charges it wouldn't be CES without lots
of TVs but there was one type that stole
the show transparent TVs something no
one asks for but Samsung and LG are
making them anyways Samsung showed off a
transparent micro LED that looked
incredible very bright and extremely
transparent but they had another LED
display behind it so it made it
difficult to see and capture on camera
then it broke whoops LG's main display
was her LG OLED TTV I feel like I'm just
saying a bunch of letters there anyways
this is not a concept but something
people can actually buy and why would
you want a transparent TV that's the
question I heard about 50 people say at
the booth well when you're not watching
something it looks nicer as it Blends
into your room or displaying art then
when you're watching a show a solid
background slides up so you can see the
screen like a normal TV okay that's
sweet when it comes to sound the exopod
completely blew me away there's 20
speakers packed into this chair there's
also sensors in the chair to adjust the
sound depending on where you're sitting
and wow the sound was incredible what's
crazy is between all the sound dampening
materials inside and how close the
speakers are to you it's really loud
inside but you can barely hear it when
you're standing next to it I would love
this in my house to blast a movie and
not wake up my kids at night next up is
xgy today's sponsor and they have an
amazing booth at CES check this out this
projector is on a motorized gimbal this
is the New Horizon Max and it has a very
retro look to it I like it with Isa 5.0
know the motorized gimbal is fully
automated so it finds the perfect spot
on the wall and it can also rotate to
another wall and remember the different
settings for each maybe you want to work
out on one side of the room and watch a
movie on the other no problem it also
has dual light 2.0 which means two
different light sources look how much
brighter it is next to a single light
source projector that costs way more
plus the colors are more vibrant and the
quality is so good that the Horizon Max
is IMAX and enhance certified which is
crazy because the projector is under
$3,000 and normally it costs way more
for an IMAX enhan certified projector
but it gets even crazier this is the
Aladdin 2.0 and it looks like a nice
lamp right wrong it's also a projector
too this would be perfect for a bedroom
plus it has built-in speakers with 360°
sound I mean how awesome is that thanks
to xjy for supporting the channel if
you've always wanted to control a
computer in the air like Tom Cruz and
Minority Report you need to see this
this company called neurolab develops
software for air gestures and there are
two interesting things about this first
it was really responsive so whether we
tested it for video games ordering food
or doctor's offices it recognized our
gestures quickly I've tried this Tech
before and some crazy gloves on the CES
show floor this year but this was my
favorite option the other exciting thing
is the software works with any camera
even your webcam I hope this means more
just testure controls in the smart home
someday you know we've seen some but I
want more this is the pebble flow a
smart fully electric RV and when I say
smart I mean really smart like you tap
on the app and it senses self-positions
and hitches onto your car all by itself
what we tour the inside and it's
definitely nice check out this privacy
feature on the shower very awesome and
uh yeah necessary on family vacations so
you control everything the app and I
like all the LED lights they had in here
plus the dashboard they had mounted you
know I'm a sucker for a smart home Dash
I mean Smart Trailer dashboard and like
I said it's electric with a 45 KW
battery and a 1 KW hour solar panel on
top for off- grid
[Music]
living Samsung's Booth is always an
adventure but I was shocked at how big
the smart things section was compared to
years past and there were some new
features for smart things finally for
first is this interesting map view where
you can add your home's floor plan to
create a 3D layout then you can easily
see all of your smart home devices at a
glance I also like their new QR code for
guests or kids you can pick what devices
to share and then you can just scan the
QR code and have access to those as long
as you choose oh and later this year
smart things energy will be the first to
integrate with Tesla's API so things
like power wall data and charging or
Tesla EVS will be accessible and smart
things Samsung also had a new version of
their Bali robot Wheeling around to
control your smart home using you
guessed it AI it's funny that LG ripped
off Samsung and had their own knockoff
Bali Wheeling around too I guess the
future of having AI robots buzzing
around the house is here like it or not
almost every company at CES claimed to
have ai ai in a mattress well the
mattress adjusts in real time to form to
your body it was comfortable but I don't
know how I feel about AI feeling my body
in bed that's too far Leo lighting
claims to use AI to change your lights
depending on how you feel use the app to
scan your face and if you're happy the
lights are bright and if you're sad the
lights try to match your mood hm yeah no
comment but this AI companion Takes the
Cake for weird AI with the built-in chat
GPT you can interact with it like you
used to talk with other humans it's like
we live in one big black mirror episode
now there's no need to be afraid of AI
go of course is jumping on that AI train
too but has some good implementation of
it speak to the AI in the app and it can
change your lights to match your
favorite sports team color or whatever
you want this is coming to existing goby
lights will save a lot of time instead
of manually setting all the colors GOI
also updated almost every lighting
device they had and it felt like
hundreds in their Booth like this floor
lamp already had a big RGB light on it
but they were like hey let's add another
RGB light to the bottom but there were
some some really cool looking lights
with designs I'd never seen before CES
is always packed with amazing concept
cars that may never come to life but the
Sony apila electric car will actually be
available next year with pre-orders
starting this year and I got a chance to
sit in it and wow the screens are so
intense in here you can pick different
themes you can move your movie from the
middle to the passenger side so it's not
distracting while driving PlayStation
controller to play games because of
course it can the only problem I can see
with this car I don't know how i' ever
bring myself to get out of it and go
into my house there's also the Honda
space Hub that look ridiculous in a
high-tech $45,000 electric motorcycle
with six cameras and a futuristic
hubless rear wheel so sick looking high
sense had a heads up display hologram to
show the car's speed and turn-by-turn
directions it has higher color
performance making it easier to see and
safer to drive and finally jackary was
showing off their Solar Tent on a truck
it's massive with the th000 wat solar
panels fully extended and this takes
camping to a whole new level if a smart
doggy door would make your life easier
this is the best option I've seen so far
poort is a motorized pet door that opens
and closes when your dog's tag is nearby
so it only opens when your pet
approaches for more security we've seen
smart pet doors at CES before but none
quite like this that's because it uses
your existing pet door and inst as a
retrofit solution this makes it way less
of a hassle to install than other
options and more affordable and what
happens if the door closes on your pet
well I put my arm in to find out and it
doesn't
[Music]
hurt robot lawnmowers are becoming more
popular but yarbo really stood out
because of its modular design there's a
lawn cutting attachment one to blow your
leaves and even a snowblower attachment
the cameras heat up so they don't get
covered covered in ice that way they can
avoid people and objects glad they
thought of that and it's packed with
features like being able to blow the
snow in a certain corner so it's not
just making a mess everywhere it can
also cut grass up to 4 in which is
impressive for a robot lawnmower aara
had tons of new smart home features and
Concepts to show off this year the main
thing was their M3 Hub that works with
matter and integrates with other smart
own platforms but what I really liked is
how reliable it will be you don't need
to rely on the clouds and it runs
locally plus if you pair it with another
M3 Hub automatic backups are made so you
won't lose anything if one of the hubs
fail they also showed a concept voice
assistant device that I really liked
instead of a microphone always listening
it only starts listening when you pick
it up for more privacy they had a lot
more at their booth that I'm covering in
another video sometimes you come across
a real invention at CES and seevi is one
of them we tried some blueberry cakes
baked with this and not only were they
moist but they only took 2 minutes to
bake seems impossible so how does it
work well it's an entirely new way of
cooking it's called integral Heating and
it's kind of like soused it sends
electrical currents through the food so
it can cook quickly at a low temperature
it's basically an improved microwave
since it simultaneously delivers the
same amount of heat throughout all the
food for a very even cook to keep it
moist pretty impressive but only time
will tell if this becomes anything it
wouldn't be CES without robots
everywhere you look some are cute and
will probably replace your pet can you
imagine asking your neighbor what breed
their pet is and they respond with it's
a mix of Intel with a little apple
silicon there was a robotic street
cleaner driving around robot Hotel coner
from LG an electric autonomous excavator
that looks like it's straight from a
Star Wars movie then there was this
robot making and serving drinks from
richtech robotics it was really fast and
precise at making drinks like it used
the ice maker and everything thing I
kept waiting for it to mess up but it
didn't seriously it's mind-blowing
watching this thing in action de and
also had a robotic Bender but this one
had a few mess ups which required some
human help so maybe robots aren't ready
to fully take over just yet but if you
want a machine to make you cocktails at
home right now the new Bar's 360 can
help you out you can use the app to pick
a drink and it will mix everything
together and light up when it's done and
for setup you just pour the ingredients
in separate stations then you can see
how much is left of each one in the app
it's a fun device that isn't going to
cost as much as a full-on robot
bartender in your house I had a blast at
CES this year and the tech keeps getting
[Music]
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