5 cool gadgets announced at Consumer Electronics Show 2022

Publish Date : 2022-01-29 00:00:00


5 cool gadgets announced at Consumer Electronics Show 2022

Here are the 5 cool gadgets announced at Consumer Electronics Show 2022 recently check out this amazing gadets and it's feratures.

CES, the world's largest consumer technology exhibition, came to Las Vegas this year despite rising coronavirus infections to host new unveilings from several industry heavyweights.

Despite the fact that a lot of firms declined to demonstrate in person, there was no shortage of fascinating products announced during the expo.

Here are a few examples:

1. The Samsung Freestyle projector

Do you want to recreate that movie-going experience at home? With its new ultraportable projector, The Freestyle, Samsung has you covered. This two-pound TV replacement can project up to 100 inches onto any surface, be it a wall or a screen.

The projector is mounted on a 180-degree cradle, so you may watch movies on the ceiling if you choose. What's more surprising is that it can generate 1080p HDR video and has 360-degree sound for such a little gadget. In some markets, it's already available for pre-order with a retail price of $899.

2 VR2 PlayStation 2

Sony has officially revealed the long-awaited PlayStation VR for the PS5. The PlayStation VR2 headset, as its name suggests, has a number of major upgrades over its predecessor, including sensory elements and eye-tracking capabilities. Internal displays have also been upgraded, with 4K OLED screens supporting a 110-degree field of view, foveated rendering, and refresh rates of up to 120Hz now available.

Sony also announced the PlayStation VR2 Sense Controllers, which feature a six-axis motion mechanism and a capacitive sensor to go along with the headgear. It also contains the trigger effect and haptic feedback from the DualSense controller.

While we have yet to see the new technology in action, this is certainly fantastic news for PS5 owners who enjoy virtual reality.

3 ROG Flow Z13 from Asus

Why not acquire a hybrid device if you can't decide between a game console, a laptop, or a tablet? The Asus ROG Flow Z13 is a tablet with the functionality and specifications of a gaming laptop.

You can get an Intel Core i9-12900H processor with an Nvidia RTX 3050 Ti graphics card under the hood. It can also be customised with up to 16GB of DDR5 RAM and 1TB of PCIe 4.0 storage. All of these components are housed in a 12mm thin chassis with a 13.4-inch LCD display.

You can effortlessly prop up the Flow Z13 on your desk, connect a controller, and begin playing, just like you would with a Switch. At the same time, you can use it as a laptop by connecting the accompanying keyboard. After all, it comes pre-installed with Windows.

4 Video Bar AnkerWork B600

If you do a lot of video calls for work, you know how crucial it is to have a good camera and microphone to look and sound professional. The AnkerWork B600 Video Bar is a remote meeting equipment that fulfils both of these requirements, as well as others. A webcam, a key light, a microphone array, and speakers are all included in one all-in-one device.

The camera sensor captures 2K resolution video at 30 frames per second and includes field-of-view adjustments, focusing, and image enhancements powered by artificial intelligence. During meetings, the key light, on the other hand, lights your face.

To decrease ambient noise and improve clarity, the bar has a four-mic array with dynamic beamforming. It also has speakers, so you can hear the people you're talking to without having to use any additional hardware.

Perhaps the finest feature of the B600 is that it easily attaches on top of your monitor or laptop, reducing clutter at your work-from-home desk. It will be available for $219.99 on January 25.

5. Acer Chromebook Spin 513

Acer's new Chromebook Spin 513 is a very inexpensive convertible that delivers a punch when it comes to productivity gear.

An octa-core MediaTek Kompanio 1380 processor and Arm Mali-G77 MC9 graphics power this laptop-tablet. The Kompanio 1380 is Mediatek's latest upper mid-range chip, which is touted to represent a significant improvement over the 500 and 800 series.

Acer claims that the Spin 513's 13.5-inch panel with a 3:2 aspect ratio provides 18 percent more vertical screen space than a 16:9 aspect ratio panel. It also has a resolution of 22561504, which is the same as the brand's higher-end Chromebook Spin 713.

While Chromebooks are rarely as versatile as Windows laptops, they are still affordable solutions for anyone who wants a device for simple, everyday tasks like spreadsheet filling or distance learning. With a starting price of $599.99, Acer's Spin 513 is no exception.

6 HyperSense Razer Enki Pro

Back in 2019, Razer mentioned the possibility of a vibrating gaming chair, and it's now a step closer to being a reality.

The Enki Pro HyperSense is a gaming chair with a 65,000-haptic-variation haptic engine and +/- 1 G-Force feedback. As the gaming gear maker puts it, the physical feedback syncs with the game, movie, or music you're playing, boosting your immersion to the next level.

In other words, when you make a quick turn in a racing game, you will not only see or hear it, but you will also feel it.



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