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CES 2024: The Best Home Tech We’ve Seen So Far

CES 2024: The Best Home Tech We’ve Seen So Far
CES 2024: The Best Home Tech We’ve Seen So Far


It’s CES season, which means that new tech-forward products for every aspect of your life are being unveiled left, right and center in Las Vegas this week. Products geared toward upgrading your home life are no exception. We’ve seen everything from AI-powered dog-nanny robots to meat toasters (really, vertical ovens) and much more at CES 2024

This year’s CES has something for every space in your home, from floor to ceiling. We’ve gone ahead and collected some of our favorite home-focused products we’ve seen on the floor in Las Vegas so far this week. 

For more, here’s a roundup of our favorite pet-tech products and 14 gadgets you can buy from CES right now. 

Reencle’s countertop composter aims to process your organic waste smarter

reencle composters

Reencle’s countertop composter features a digital countdown clock. 

David Watsky/CNET

Countertop composting bins aren’t necessarily new on the scene, but Reencle is striving to make small-scale composting work smarter for you and your garden. While explaining what makes Reencle so special to CNET’s home-expert David Watsky, CEO Jinhwi Bang said, “Reencles actually composts organic waste, while the others…simply dehydrate food scraps, stripping them of precious nutrients that power plants in your lawn, home and garden.”

Reencle debuted the Reencle Prime during CES 2024, and the latest model includes 21 liters of storage space for your compost and a digital countdown clock, so no more guessing about when your compost is ready to be used. The Reencle Prime sales for $499. 

Read More: This Countertop Food Composter Takes a Cue From Your Gut

Oro’s AI-powered dog nanny robot cares for your pup while you’re away

dog next to pee on carpet with oro robot looking on

Oro’s AI-powered dog nanny robot learns your dogs behaviors and identifies signs of distress.

Ogmen Robotics

Leaving your dog home alone can make your heart hurt. It’s hard not to wonder what they’re up to and if they’re hungry or anxious while you’re gone. To lower your — and your pet’s — stress levels, Oro’s AI-powered pet robot allows you to dote on your four-legged friend while you’re away from home. 

The robot features a two-way screen, so you can watch your pet while it plays (or gets up to no good). It also features a treat dispenser that allows you to give your pets snacks remotely. However, Oro’s most intriguing feature is its AI-powered learning capabilities. According to the company, the dog robot will learn your dog’s behavior and can respond if your dog gets upset. Oro’s dog robot retails for $799 and will begin shipping in April. 

Read More: This Dog Nanny Robot Senses When Your Pup Is Stressed and Snaps Into Action

Weber brings a souped-up grill to your backyard

weber grill in rotisserie mode

Weber’s Summit is the first grill to utilize infrared broilers, we believe.

Weber

Few things signify winter is over better than firing up your grill for the first time each year. Grill titan Weber knows this all too well. That’s why it’s brought the Summit FS38X Smart Grill to CES in 2024. 

This new grill comes decked out with all the bells and whistles. There’s a touchscreen that displays real-time data on whatever you’re grilling, internal sensors that can track and adjust the temperature of the food you’re cooking and, the star of the show, an infrared broiler. As far as we know at CNET, this addition is the first of its kind in grills. And the broiler can be raised and lowered to create perfect crusts on any sort of meat you might be grilling. 

Read More: Weber’s New Grill Has A Never-Before-Seen Feature And I May Be in Love

Kohler’s smart bidet is bringing your bathroom into the future 

photoshoot of toilet CES

Kohler’s E930 bidet seat offers seat heaters and water pressure and temperature controls.

David Watsky/CNET

Listen, believe me or not, bidets are incredible. However, regardless of whether you’ve hopped on the bidet train yet, Kohler’s E930 Bidet Seat has something for everyone. This bathroom fixture not only features a seat-heater and controls for your bidet’s water pressure and temperature but also can connect to your Alexa or Google Home device. Yes — this means that any of the bidet’s spraying and drying features can be activated with your voice.

The E930 Bidet Seat costs $2,149 and is available in both black and white. 

Read More: Kohler’s New Shower Attachment Has a Spinning Pumice and Pulsing Massager

Samsung’s AI robot vacuum cleaner can spot, and clean, stains and other messes

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Samsung’s Bespoke Jet Bot Combo uses AI-based object recognition to spot stains on your floors.

Samsung

Robot vacuums are not infallible. They can get stuck or drag messesall over your floors in an effort to clean up. Samsung’s Bespoke Jet Bot Combo is aiming to tackle the common pitfalls of robot vacuums. 

The most exciting feature might be the robot’s ability to locate a stain on your floor using AI-powered object recognition. After locating a hard to reach, or otherwise missed, stain, the robot returns to its base, steam-heats its mop pads, and returns to the stain to get to work. According to the company, the robot can differentiate between hardwood floors, carpet and tile. You also won’t have to worry about your vacuum going somewhere it’s not allowed — as it is meant to work within mapped areas in your home. There’s no word on specific launch dates, but Samsung told CNET’s David Watsky to expect the device later this year. 

Read More: Samsung’s New AI Robot Vacuum With Mop Finds Stains and Steam Cleans Them

A steak toaster (well, oven) that can grill meat in mere minutes 

Seer Grill's new AI-controlled Perfecta

The AI-powered Perfecta learns from your feedback to improve its cooking. 

David Watsky/CNET

This product isn’t actually a meat toaster but it sure looks like one to me: It’s a vertical oven called Perfecta from Seer Grills. This countertop appliance uses AI-powered infrared burners to cook steaks, chicken, chops or fish to near perfection, the company said. 

When asked about why the oven was designed to cook the food vertically, instead of the traditional horizontal approach, CEO Suraj Sudera told CNET that the unusual design is so whatever you’re cooking can be heated from both sides. According to Sudera, this means “that juices don’t have time to escape before being locked inside a seared crust.” The oven’s smart design means that it can use its AI capabilities, alongside feedback from the chef, to cook smarter for you the more you use it, the company said. Perfecta is set to drop later this year, for $3,500.

Read More: A $3,500 Toaster for Steak: The Wild AI Perfecta Grill Promises Sizzling Meat in 2 Minutes

For more from CES, we got the last sip of some illegal beer before the cops arrived on the show floor, and when we weren’t drinking, we saw AI everywhere at CES.



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