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Hit/miss? AI gadgets from CES 2025 that caught our eye
Mint Kolkata
|January 15, 2025
AI hardware made a big splash at CES 2025. We take a pick of those that stood out, and a few that have us puzzled
Artificial intelligence (AI) has been the hottest buzzword for the past two years. You may try to avoid spoilers of the latest episode of Squid Game 2 or Slow Horses, but you can't escape AI. At CES 2025, companies integrated AI in many different ways. Some AI innovations can be labelled utterly useless, such as a touchscreen-equipped spice dispenser and an AI-powered air fryer. But there are some genuinely helpful uses of AI, and here we round up some of the AI-powered gadgets showcased on the CES show floor that impressed us.
HITTING THE RIGHT SPOT
Halliday smart glasses: The Halliday smart glasses, unveiled at CES, differ from existing smart glasses in the market, such as the Ray-Ban Meta, in a few key ways. Firstly, the display is not built into the lens but integrated into the frame with a field-of-view similar to a 3.5-inch screen. It offers AI real-time translations in more than 40 languages, teleprompter text, notifications, and turn-by-turn navigation.
This story is from the January 15, 2025 edition of Mint Kolkata.
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