5 BEST Things I Saw in Vegas at CES 2024

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CES unveiled several tech innovations like low light solar cells and apartment-ready home energy storage, with companies showcasing unique products like transparent TVs and advanced solar cells. Companies also highlighted the potential of hydrogen technology in clean energy solutions, emphasizing the importance of sustainability and actual progress in tech development.

Insights

  • Transparent TVs like LG's provide a unique disappearing effect, switching between traditional and see-through modes, showcasing innovative design and functionality in the tech sector.
  • Hydrogen technology gains prominence at CES, with companies like Bosch and Hyundai investing in clean energy solutions, highlighting the evolving focus on sustainability and actual progress in achieving environmental goals within the tech industry.

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Recent questions

  • What are some innovative tech trends from CES?

    Innovations at CES include low light solar cells, home energy storage, transparent TVs, novel solar cells, devices aiding hearing loss, and portable health monitoring devices.

  • How do transparent TVs like LG's work?

    Transparent TVs like LG's have an opaque backing that can switch between traditional and see-through modes, offering a unique disappearing effect when not in use.

  • What is the purpose of OrCam's Hear device?

    OrCam's Hear device aids individuals with hearing loss through targeted noise cancellation, allowing users to focus on specific voices for improved hearing.

  • What features does Withings' BeamO device offer?

    Withings' BeamO device acts as a tricorder, providing ECG, heart monitoring, blood oxygen level checks, and temperature readings in one portable device for comprehensive health monitoring.

  • What are some key focuses at CES regarding clean energy?

    Companies like Bosch and Hyundai are investing in hydrogen technology for clean energy solutions, including hydrogen-burning engines and fuel cell vehicles, showcasing the growing interest in sustainable energy options.

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Summary

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CES Unveils Future Tech Trends and Innovations

  • CES showcases tech trends and innovations, offering a glimpse into the future of the tech sector.
  • Highlights from CES include low light solar cells, apartment-ready home energy storage, and tech impacting health and daily life.
  • Transparent TVs, like LG's, offer a unique disappearing effect when not in use, with an opaque backing that can switch between traditional and see-through modes.
  • Ambient Photonics introduces novel dye-sensitized solar cells with 3 to 5 times better performance than typical cells, potentially revolutionizing battery-free devices.
  • OrCam's Hear device aids individuals with hearing loss through targeted noise cancellation, allowing users to focus on specific voices.
  • Withings' BeamO device acts as a tricorder, offering ECG, heart monitoring, blood oxygen level checks, and temperature readings in one portable device.
  • Shelly's Gen 3 devices, including energy trackers the size of a quarter, enable easy monitoring and automation of energy usage in homes.
  • Modular and expandable energy storage systems, like EcoFlow's Delta Pro Ultra power station and Anker's SOLIX line, offer scalable and affordable home energy storage options.
  • Balcony solar systems, popular in Europe, provide apartment dwellers with instant power backup by hanging solar panels over balconies and connecting them to small battery packs.
  • Surprisingly, hydrogen emerges as a key focus at CES, with companies like Bosch and Hyundai investing in hydrogen technology for clean energy solutions, including hydrogen-burning engines and fuel cell vehicles.

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Hydrogen's Potential in Sustainability at CES 2024

  • Hydrogen has compelling use cases that shouldn't be dismissed entirely, although the highlighted use cases were considered uninteresting. Companies at CES 2024 discussed their sustainability plans and progress, showing actual follow-through on their goals, not just empty promises. Viewers are encouraged to share any noteworthy tech from the event in the comments for further discussion on the podcast "Still TBD," with ad-free versions available to patrons supporting the channel.
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