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Exploring the Weird and Wonderful Tech at CES 2023
The Consumer Electronics Show (CES) 2023 showcased a variety of groundbreaking technologies, but also a host of quirky gadgets that are sure to capture attention. From shy little robots to modular cleaning devices, here is a roundup of the strangest tech we encountered on the show floor.
1. Mirumi: The Shy Robot Companion
Meet Mirumi, a furry little robot designed by Yukai Engineering. This adorable companion latches onto your backpack and curiously surveys its surroundings using built-in sensors. Designed to be a little shy, Mirumi will bury its face if approached too quickly. Scheduled for a crowdfunding launch with a price tag of approximately $70, Mirumi is expected to bring some cuteness to everyday life.
2. Swippitt's Charging Hub
A unique take on phone charging, Swippitt’s inventive charging hub lets users swap out external batteries seamlessly. When your phone’s battery runs low, just insert it into this hub to automatically exchange for a fully charged battery. This device eliminates the hassle of cords or wireless charging pads, making power-ups simple and efficient.
3. AutoKeybo: The Futuristic Keyboard
AutoKeybo is a high-tech keyboard that retracts to reveal a trackpad and number pad. Using a built-in camera, it recognizes hand positioning to switch setups at a moment’s notice. While aimed at enhancing productivity with a hefty price of $700, the practicality of such a device may vary from user to user.
4. LG StanbyME: Portable Monitor with Style
LG's latest portable StanbyME monitor features a shoulder strap for easy transport and comes with a striking 27-inch screen. It offers an impressive 1440p resolution, an extended battery life of four hours, and added USB-C ports, making it a stylish and functional addition to your tech arsenal.
5. SwitchBot's Multitasking Household Robot K20 Plus Pro
This modular robot from SwitchBot is designed to take on various household tasks. Built on the mini vacuum platform, this robot can carry multiple devices such as air purifiers and fans. Future updates will add robotic arms for expanded functionality, paving the way for a more automated home.
6. Ultrahuman's Rare Smart Ring
Shake up traditional proposals with Ultrahuman's luxurious 18-karat gold smart ring. Costing $1,900 in gold or $2,200 in platinum, this ring offers all the features of the more affordable Ultrahuman Ring Air, wrapped in a stunning, artisanal design.
7. LG AeroCatTower
The AeroCatTower is both an air purifier and a cat tree, catering to furry friends while cleaning the air. It even weighs your cat and connects with an app for tracking, blending functionality for pet owners and their companions.
8. Anker's Futuristic Jacket
This concept jacket by Anker is reminiscent of Cyberpunk 2077 with its LED strips and solar cells. Designed to charge devices with a USB-C output, it’s a glimpse into the potential of tech-infused fashion.
9. LG's Indoor Gardening Solution
LG's innovative indoor gardening table doubles as a stylish home accessory. It features a built-in light for plant growth, automatic watering capabilities, and even a speaker, promoting the green thumb lifestyle while effortlessly blending in with modern decor.
10. Character Livehouse: Your Interactive AI Companion
Step into a world of AI interaction with Character Livehouse. This device showcases 3D animated characters, which can be customized and programmed to respond to users. Priced between $400-$500, it aims to provide companionship by cheering you on in games or waking you up gently.
As CES continues to evolve, the fusion of innovative technology and fun, quirky gadgets provides a glimpse into our playful yet practical future.
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