
8 jaw-dropping gadgets that will turn any house into a futuristic smart home
Our homes are becoming a whole lot smarter and these 8 jaw-dropping gadgets from tech innovators revealed at CES 2024 prove it.
Were all looking for smart ways to upgrade our home with the latest technology and the CES 2024 show has been nothing short of spectacular for innovative gadgets. From AI-controlled grills to mirrors that support your mental health, here are eight jaw-dropping high-tech gadgets that have been unveiled this week, that could turn any house into a futuristic smart home.

Worlds first transparent MicroLED screen
While transparent TVs have been around for a number of years, CES 2024 has featured two fascinating products that are battling it out to one day be a part of your home: Samsungs transparent microLED and LGs Signature OLED T.
While the LG Signature goes into full production later this year, Samsungs concept product appears to be taking the headlines; a recent report stating that microLED sets are expected to hit the mainstream in the early 2030s.
Meet Ballie: Your AI robot companion
Not one, but two AI robot companions have been revealed so far at CES 2024; both innovative gadgets in their own right – Ballie from Samsung and LGs Smart Home Agent.
Both robots have the ability to roll around your home on their own, interact with other smart devices, and even interact with you directly, with Samsungs Ballie able to project videos onto surfaces all with highly sophisticated AI technology.
High-tech mirrors to support mental health
Baracoda have unveiled a smart mirror that can analyze your expressions, gestures, and tone in what they call the worlds first AI-powered smart mirror for mental wellness.
Using the latest technology in artificial intelligence, the mirror can offer light therapy sessions, personalised mindfulness exercises, and can even talk you through meditation and self-affirmation techniques.
Gravity-defying window cleaning robots
Company Ecovacs have been producing window-cleaning robots for some time, but their new all-in-one robot could be a game-changer.
The robot, called the Winbot W2, sticks to your glass window (with built-in drop protection), and can be adjusted to windows of different sizes and shapes the main pack stays on the floor with an internal battery, meaning that you can take the robot outside with no tangled wires to worry about.
Door locks that read your palm print
Philips has developed an innovative smart lock that opens and closes by simply reading the palm of your hand, meaning that key cards and keys may become a thing of the past.
50 unique prints can be registered too, in a system that could be used for your smart home or business in one seamless package.
Bidets to revolutionize toilet time
If you want toilet time to be as precious as possible, a new Bidet toilet called the BB-1200 from Bemis could be right up your street.
Theres a heated seat, unlimited hot water, and built-in air dryer all of which can be controlled from your mobile phone; meaning you can warm the seat up for the moment that you step through the door.
Worlds first AI grill for cooking
Seergrills Perfecta claims to be the world’s first AI-controlled grill system, with the built-in computer analyzing everything from temperature to the thickness of a steak.
The AI grill will reportedly be able to cook the perfect stake in as little as 90 seconds and youll be able to control everything from a touch screen on the front.
Long-range security cameras
One constant issue with high-tech security cameras is that many are limited to the distance from your Wi-Fi router. This device will allow you to keep an eye on security systems from up to 1.5 miles away!
While the majority of us arent lucky enough to be in a mansion of that size, rural houses and excessively large properties will feel much safer with the Adobe Edge Outdoor Camera.
There have been some incredible gadgets revealed at CES 2024 so far and, with plenty more pitches left to go, the smart home of the future may be getting a whole lot smarter.