CES in Vegas has one of the lowest rated exhibit halls eureka parkIt’s not in the main convention center where companies like LG and Intel showcase their latest AI-powered TVs, robots and autonomous vehicles, Instead, it’s where scrappy founders from around the world present their ideas, Here are five unique products that stood out,
Pokeland AI Smart Collar
Think of it as an aura ring for your pet. PokeLand tracks your dog or cat’s location, calories burned, sleep patterns, mood, grooming needs, and other behaviors. But the real Tail Wagger is an AI chatbot that lets you actually ask your pet questions and get answers based on their tracked behavior and mood.
tdm neo headphones
Why buy both wireless headphones and a Bluetooth speaker when one device can do both? The brainchild of Australian couple Dave and Hannah Brailsford. tdm Works by rotating the ear cups into a compact speaker. The battery lasts for 200+ hours as a headphone and 10 hours as a speaker. Pre-order launches on Kickstarter.

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Glide Smart Hair Clipper
From China, to the world first smart hair clipper Uses sensors to track the speed and angle of your hand while cutting hair. Go too fast, and the blade retracts. Angle it wrong, and it will undercut. The app walks you through the styles step-by-step, and a fade band marks exactly where your fade should start. No barber required.

Photo by John Small
safety straw
It was invented by Michigan State graduate Jack Rushlow after living on his roommate’s rooftop. safety straw It changes color from yellow to red when it comes in contact with date-rape drugs in beverages. Just use it like normal straw – no testing or monitoring required.
throne one
Co-founder John Capodilupo says throne one “A wearable for your toilet.” Being the co-founder of Whoop, he should know everything about wearables. Computer vision and AI track your stool, including digestion patterns, stool consistency, gut health score, and hydration levels. The device also detects via Bluetooth which member of the household is using it and syncs their data automatically. Results appear in the app within minutes, showing trends that can help monitor conditions like IBS, ulcerative colitis, and chronic kidney disease.

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CES in Vegas has one of the lowest rated exhibit halls eureka parkIt’s not in the main convention center where companies like LG and Intel showcase their latest AI-powered TVs, robots and autonomous vehicles, Instead, it’s where scrappy founders from around the world present their ideas, Here are five unique products that stood out,
Pokeland AI Smart Collar
Think of it as an aura ring for your pet. PokeLand tracks your dog or cat’s location, calories burned, sleep patterns, mood, grooming needs, and other behaviors. But the real Tail Wagger is an AI chatbot that lets you actually ask your pet questions and get answers based on their tracked behavior and mood.
tdm neo headphones
Why buy both wireless headphones and a Bluetooth speaker when one device can do both? The brainchild of Australian couple Dave and Hannah Brailsford. tdm Works by rotating the ear cups into a compact speaker. The battery lasts for 200+ hours as a headphone and 10 hours as a speaker. Pre-order launches on Kickstarter.

