The CES event has kicked off with a showcase of innovative technologies, featuring notable products like Lego’s new smart bricks and advanced pet tech. Attendees are exploring cutting-edge gadgets that enhance everyday experiences.
Lego's latest offering includes smart bricks that can interact with other Lego pieces, activating effects, playing music, and lighting up. These bricks will first be featured in the upcoming Star Wars sets, launching in Spring. Meanwhile, the AI Tails smart food-and-drinkery for cats is designed to monitor food and water intake, temperature, and even the feline's expressions, although it has raised some questions regarding its functionality.
In the realm of home security, a new line of smart locks has emerged, utilizing optical wireless charging for convenience in spaces where wiring is impractical. Ajay Kumar has praised these locks as “ingenious.” Additionally, the trend of wearable displays continues with TCL's RayNeo Air Pro 4 glasses, which boast bright micro-OLED screens capable of reaching 1,200 nits of brightness, available at a price of $299.