CES 2024 is set to kick off on January 9 in Las Vegas, Nevada, US. The latest advancements in artificial intelligence are expected to take centre stage. From innovative smart refrigerators to companion robots, the showcased products push the boundaries between technology and magic. Here's a preview of some of the most captivating AI-powered devices set to debut.


Meta Quest Pro VR Headset with Haptic Feedback Suits: Enhancing the metaverse experience, Meta introduces a virtual reality headset with accompanying haptic feedback suits. These suits replicate touch and movement in the virtual world, allowing users to feel the virtual wind in their hair and the ground beneath their feet as they explore immersive landscapes.


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Samsung Bespoke 4-Door Flex Refrigerator with AI Family Hub: Transforming the conventional refrigerator into a culinary AI assistant, Samsung's latest appliance features internal cameras that scan food items, providing personalised recipe suggestions and generating shopping lists. Moreover, it can automatically reorder groceries when supplies run low.


LG CLOi Friend: Beyond its charming appearance, the CLOi Friend robot proves to be a versatile companion. Capable of learning daily routines, reminding users of tasks, controlling smart home devices, and offering companionship, it's akin to a helpful and cuddly Alexa with a friendly personality.


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Apple's Next-Gen Apple Watch Pro Incorporates Brain-Computer Interface (BCI): Speculation surrounds Apple's upcoming smartwatch, expected to utilise BCI technology. Envision controlling music playback, phone calls, and applications using mere thoughts, potentially revolutionising accessibility and enabling hands-free interactions.


Sony Dream Streamer: Elevating the streaming experience, Sony introduces an AI-powered streaming device that goes beyond traditional recommendation algorithms. The Dream Streamer monitors users' brainwaves and emotional responses to personalise the viewing experience by adjusting lighting, sound, and content, creating the ideal atmosphere for a cinematic night.