The Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas showcased a wide array of AI-powered innovations, including paper-thin televisions, interactive Lego, and binoculars that can identify bird species in real time. Notable breakthroughs included .Lumen's AI glasses for the visually impaired and Roborock's Saros Rover, a robotic vacuum cleaner capable of navigating stairs and various surfaces autonomously.
Breakdown
- AI-powered products dominated the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas. 8s
- Dot Lumens introduced AI glasses to assist the visually impaired. 14s
- Roborock's Saros Rover cleans homes and climbs stairs using AI. 46s
- Y-Brush's Halo toothbrush cleans teeth and analyzes breath for health. 1m 22s
- Show included experimental AI products like smart toys and music lollipops. 1m 34s
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