24 Gadgets From CES 2024 That You Can Buy Already

24 Gadgets From CES 2024 That You Can Buy Already

Updated: January 13, 2024 at 05:00. This story has been updated with the latest products available at CES 2024.

There are a lot of "maybes" and "hopes" at CES, as many of the products on display take months or years to become available. And if they drive; Prototypes, advances and proofs of concept are the themes of the annual technology conference in Las Vegas. But fortunately, every year there are some exceptions for those who want to have the latest devices.

Below, we've compiled a list of more than 20 CES 2024 products available for immediate purchase or pre-order, including innovative wearables, fixed TVs, large gaming laptops, and AI headsets. Some surprised us, others were downright strange. (You can probably guess what it is.)

1. JLab JBuds Lux ANC On-Ear Headphones

The new Buds Lux are JLab's first earbuds with ANC, smart active noise cancellation, and 40mm drivers. It's impressive for two reasons: first, it offers 70 hours of battery life per charge; Second, it only costs $80. These bold wireless cases come in four stylish earthy colors, including Graphite, Cloud, Gray, and Mauve.

2. Click Creator Keyboard Founders Edition

Read Mashable's review of Clicks Creator Keyboard Founders Edition.

The Y2K resurgence continues. Reminiscent of the Sidekicks and Blackberries of yesteryear, with a backlit physical keyboard that supports standard shortcuts (such as CMD+A "Select All"), this device is Clicks Technology's first product. Mashable technology reporter Matt Bender said the buttons were too soft and too close together, but he liked all the screen real estate it freed up. Available in BumbleBee (yellow) and London Sky (gray) for iPhone 14 Pro, 15 Pro and 15 Pro Max.

3. Oh, oh!

Oh!, from the makers of the Handy automatic masturbator, offers a remote-controlled sex toy for people with vulvas that vibrates using sound waves (as opposed to motors). According to the press release, this technology makes your patterns and frequencies more customizable. It can be synced with other devices or controlled remotely via Bluetooth. Internet-connected sex toys haven't impressed us in the past, but Anna Iovine, deputy editor-in-chief of Oh! I said you would have better luck because it is intended for external use on the body.

4. Alienware Pro Wireless Gaming Peripherals

Gaming brand Dell introduced its first peripherals aimed at professional and competitive gamers at CES 2024. One of them is the Alienware Pro wireless gaming mouse, a backlit clicker with a 4000Hz wireless and 8000Hz wired polling rate. (The query refers to the way a mouse indicates its position relative to the computer; a typical mouse runs at 1000 Hz.) Another is the Alienware Pro Wireless Gaming Keyboard, which has hot-swappable keys and long battery life for easy customization. 798 hours with RGB light off.

5. Garmin HRM-Fit

Garmin's new women's heart rate monitor and activity tracker clips onto the front of your sports bra, so leave your smartwatch at home. (Or not: It's compatible with Garmin smartwatches, as well as Garmin Edge cycling computers and other fitness equipment.) It offers up to a year of battery life and can collect data for a variety of activities, such as running, cycling, and playing sports. . strength training

6. Rabbit r1

This retro-looking mobile device is a voice-based AI assistant that can perform a variety of digital tasks (such as booking rides, ordering food, and listening to music) by learning how you use your apps. It was described as a “wireless AI” and a “universal controller for applications” and was presented at CES 2024, where the first two production batches of 10,000 units were sold. Save your reservation now.

7. Move Mini and Move Flex

They're not as exciting as LG's new transparent TVs, but Displace's new lightweight 4K wireless displays are still pretty interesting (and certainly more practical) in their own right: a battery-powered display that allows them to fit almost any existing TV . Accommodate a wall or window -No installation needed. "You can't go out if you don't want to," said Binder, who attended a rally at CES. The 55-inch Flex model and 27-inch Mini model are expected to go on sale in late 2024.

8. Garmin Lilly 2

Garmin's latest smartwatch is the most luxurious wearable ever created, with a metal body and textured lenses that act as a stylish screen protector when the screen is off. It has built-in apps for sleep and exercise tracking, including a new dance and fitness activity that can track different dance styles and last five days on a single charge. The standard Lily 2 comes in two colors with silicone straps, while the slightly more expensive Lily 2 Classic (which adds support for Garmin Pay contactless payments) comes in four colors with nylon or leather straps.

9. Evie Ring

There is a new competition in Oura Ring. Movano Health's Evie is an iPhone-compatible smart ring for women that can track health metrics and provide quick insights based on that data using the built-in AI engine. (An analysis like this might be something like: “We noticed that when you walk 1,000 steps more than average, your mood improves.” It also has some elasticity, meaning it's still comfortable even if your hand bloating and hormonal changes due to factors such as a portable charging case Available in three colors and eight sizes.

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The Bello desktop machine can filter water and brew beer. It's similar to a Keurig machine, but with the taste of pure water. It certainly won't be life-changing, but we can only imagine the impact it will have on Stanley Stans and WaterTok.

11. Apollo

Read Mashable's full review of Apollo.

Apollo Neuro claims its new health suit can improve your concentration, help you sleep better, and reduce stress through the power of "good vibes," including stimulating the vagus nerve (which regulates important body functions like your heartbeat and the breathing). Technical editor Kim Gideon didn't live up to all its promises when he tried it three weeks before CES, although it had a positive impact on his social anxiety: "This is what I feel when I listen to binaural beats or ASMR." At press time, on Amazon on the Apollo Neuro website, it was on sale for about $70.

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Starting at $279.99 at Amazon and apolloneuro.com (Save $69.01)

12. Paris 360

Barsys 360 is a smart automatic cocktail machine with built-in lighting effects and the ability to learn your flavor preferences for drink recommendations. It can handle up to six ingredients at once, including liquors and mixers. It's more expensive than the Mashable's Choice award-winning Bartezian, but if you're a mixologist who wants to spend money and has a flair for the dramatic, drink it.

13. FRENZO BRAIN BAR

Read Mashable's full review of the FRENZ Brainband.

This AI-powered device from Earable Neuroscience uses real-time sleep data to create personalized cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) audio (a combination of audio and music training) that it claims can help improve your ZZZs. . Gideon approached the trial with a good dose of skepticism, but says it really helped him overcome his insomnia. The only downside is that you have to refill it every night before bed, which takes some getting used to.

14. Improve MVMT

Evolve MVMT's "one-of-a-kind" wearable ankle device aims to make your walking more efficient and joint-friendly by tracking the quality (not the quantity) of your stride, specifically how your heel hits the ground. If you're a "flat-footed person who pays for expensive braces or custom shoes and then has to replace them every few years," wrote tech journalist Cecily Moran.

15. Segway Ninebot eKickScooter E2 Pro

The new Segway electric scooter is equipped with a 750-watt motor capable of reducing slopes by 18% and can travel at a maximum speed of 16.8 mph and 15.5 mph. It's a great buy for commuters, with sports cues and support for Apple's Find My network if you forget where you parked. Early birds can save $50 by pre-ordering before it launches later this month.

16. Flexible

Read Mashable's hands-on review of Agile.

In one of the least dystopian examples of "robots taking over the world," Nimble is a new 12-inch nail robot that uses scanning technology and artificial intelligence to cut its nails in half an hour. "Due to the high demand for the Nimble test, I was only able to paint one nail," Moran said at CES. "But within minutes, I applied the polish and top coat and the nail was completely dry...the flexibility is precise and on par with the pros." Its polished capsules will be available in 30 colors and new features, including pedicures, are in the works.

17. Excelial Air 2 Ultra

Billed as a thin and light alternative to virtual reality headsets like the Apple Vision Pro and Meta Quest 3, XREAL's new AR headsets feature six degrees of freedom (6DoF) that allow you to move around in the virtual environment; They are much more than just glorified portable displays. "The XReal Air 2 Ultra glasses were also the most comfortable AR glasses I've ever tried," said Binder. All things considered, these are the best laptops our team tested at CES.

18. Acer Swift Go 14

Read Mashable's hands-on review of the Acer Swift Go 14.

The new Acer Swift Go 14 looks like a pretty ordinary laptop until you open YouTube, which launches nifty multimedia controls on the touchpad - a great feature for those who use the PC as their main entertainment device. (Support for other platforms like Twitch and Spotify is expected to roll out in March.) The base configuration runs on a 13th Gen Intel Core i5 processor, but you can upgrade to an Intel Core Ultra 5 processor.

19. GE Profile Smart Indoor Smoker

Equipped with six cooking settings, five adjustable broil settings, and an internal temperature probe, GE's new voice-controlled range brings grilling to your counter with wood pellets. The best part? It filters its smoke into the hot air to prevent the fire alarm from setting off.

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20. Alienware QD-OLED Gaming Monitors

Dell unveiled the "world's first QD-OLED gaming monitors" at CES, featuring contrast, color and brightness. The smaller of the two (relatively) is the 27-inch AW2725DF, which has a very smooth 360Hz refresh rate. The larger 32-inch AW3225QF has a curved panel, Dolby Vision support, and an optimal 240Hz continuous refresh rate; Mashable named it "Best CES 2024 Watcher."

21. HP Specter x360 14

Read Mashable's hands-on review of the HP Specter x360 14.

HP's updated convertible includes next-generation features (including an Intel Core Ultra processor with AI tools), a 14-inch OLED touchscreen, and a 9-megapixel webcam. But the real star of the show is the simple keyboard, which Gideon calls "the best I've ever tried." ...In fact, I was thinking about throwing my MacBook Pro out the window to have a smooth , fluid typing experience. HP laptop.

22. HP OMEN Transcend Gaming Laptops

At just 3.5 pounds, HP's sleek new OMEN Transcend 14 is the lightest 14-inch gaming laptop announced at CES. It's also pretty impressive (check out the 2.8K, 120Hz OLED display) and starts out pretty strong: the $1,500 base configuration includes the new Intel Core Ultra 7 155H processor and an NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4050 graphics card. For a larger version ( non-OLED) 240Hz display and up For next-gen capabilities, you can upgrade to the new 16-inch OMEN Transcend 16 with the latest Intel Core i7 processor, 32GB of memory, and GeForce RTX 4070.

23. Wacom Cintiq Pro Tablets

Wacom's new incredibly wide drawing tablets, available in three sizes (17, 22, or 27 inches), were the best Mashable Saw tablets at CES. Each has a vibrant 4K display with a 120Hz refresh rate and customizable ExpressKeys for various settings and functions. They also come with the new Wacom Pro Pen 3, an ergonomic pressure-sensitive stylus that “allows me to use natural touch gestures, like pan, zoom, and swipe,” Gideon said after the demo.

24. Wehead GPT Edition

Read Mashable's hands-on review of the Wehead GPT version.

Wehead literally puts a face to OpenAI's large-scale GPT model on two screens, and it's as scary as it looks. But in its defense, “it did offer some practical tips for surviving CES (stay hydrated, wear comfortable shoes), so there may be some useful qualities, if you're willing to spend $5,000,” Gideon and Moran wrote. If you don't want to curse this for life, you also have the option to rent it for $199 a month.

Honorable Mention: Skyted Mask

Another CES device that falls somewhere between "cool" and "weird," the Skyted Muzzle Mask features sound-absorbing technology that lets you make discreet voice calls when you're in public. "[We're sure] some privacy-conscious people might consider this an essential lifestyle purchase," Gedeon and Moran said. "However, we cannot imagine using this product, it is too exotic for our taste." Those who fall into the first category can save a lot of money by relying on Kickstarter until early February.

Honorable Mention: Nanoleaf Skylight

Nanoleaf's carefully installed smart LED panels are ceiling lights that mimic the look of a real skylight and can change colors and animations to create different atmospheres. Technically, it went on sale at CES 2023, but it resurfaced at this year's conference and is now available for pre-order.

Honorable Mention: The "Jaws" pinball machine in the back

Read Mashable's hands-on review of the Stern JAWS pinball machine.

Stern's faithful adaptation of the 1975 pinball classic features an impressive score by John Williams, some new voice lines from Richard Dreyfuss, and a playground full of movie references that are "a lot of fun to watch," according to the tech journalist and video game Alex. Perry. Now in Play (Daily): Limited to retailers and distributors and starting at $7,000; You can buy up to $13,000 for a limited edition with several cosmetics. Hopefully it will show up at your local dive bar.

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