2023 CES Products You Can Get This Year


CES is the largest consumer electronics event in the world and is a hub for new technology. It also teases ideas that aren’t yet ready for prime-time. From Electric cars To foldable smartphonesThere’s always something new that pushes consumer tech in a new direction. 

Although these concept products may not see the light of day in reality, there are still a few. Products from CES 2023 Some products are available for preordering or to buy immediately. Others are due later in 2023 with unknown ship dates. These products are available to preorder and to purchase right now, as well as some products coming later in the year.

Ring

Preorder the Ring Car Cam, which was first announced two years ago. It is more expensive than many dashcams but it has excellent extra features that make the Ring Car Cam stand out. It can also be used to record a quick video by saying “Alexa, Record” which will capture both front-facing as well as cabin-facing cameras. 

When the car is stationary, the Car Cam acts as a car alarm and alerts you to any large movements around or inside the vehicle. Your Ring app allows you to use your voice to communicate with the person inside the car. The preorder price starts at $200, and then goes up to $250 for the standard retail price. Shipping is expected to begin in February.

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Continue reading: Ring’s Newest Camera Wants a Seat in Your Car in 2023

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Snapmaker

Snapmaker is well-known for their 3-in-1 manufacturing machines which combine 3D printers with laser cutters and CNC machines. The J1 however, is the first standalone 3D Printer from the company. The J1 is sleek and futuristic in design, with acrylic doors as well as a removable aluminum roof. This machine embodies the quality you would expect from Snapmaker. 

The J1 3D printer uses IDEX technology. The J1 3D printer is an IDEX machine. It can have two printheads. One printhead can print one model at a time, while the other can print both independently and together. The printer is extremely fast, and you can even print two identical models simultaneously by using the mirror option. 

— James Bricknell

Unistellar

Unistellar, which announced Tuesday at CES a new model in their smart digital telescope line, the Equinox 2, priced at $2,499, will begin shipping in March. It can now take better photos than its predecessor thanks to software updates and an image sensor.

Compared with the first-generation Equinox, the new model increases sensor resolution from 4.9 megapixels to 6.2 megapixels, takes better planet photos and offers a wider field of view, said Franck Marchis, Unistellar’s chief scientific officer and an exoplanet astronomer at the SETI Institute.

— Stephen Shankland

Continue reading: New Digital Telescope Takes Higher-Resolution Photos of the Heavens

Gigabyte

Nvidia introduced the GeForce RTX4070 Ti GPU at CES after a shaky start with an RTX4080 variant. It is aimed at gamers seeking maximum 1440p and creatives, but not those who can afford the RTX 4080 or RTX 490 commands. It’s also very affordable, based on my test of the Asus TUF GeForce RTX4070 Ti OC version.

— Lori Grunin

Continue reading: Nvidia GeForce RTX 4070 Ti Review: A 1440p Champ That’s No Slouch in 4K

FluentPet

FluentPet has an app that records your responses to your pet’s pushes. The speaker is also larger than the low-quality, small speaker found in each button. This will make it easier to understand your pet’s needs. FluentPet’s old system also works with the new connect system, so you can easily expand your network.

FluentPet Connect can be preordered now and shipping will start in late February.

— James Bricknell

CES 2023 has a lot of things to offer. We continue to look for different products to add to our collection. Technology’s greatest inventions The latest in accessible game controllers This list will be updated with any new products as they become available. This is a great product! Snapmaker J1 I am, after all, the 3D printing CNET — here’s a guy Ring Car Cam It is something I could see myself using every day. It could be a great product for Indiana Bones my dog. FluentPet system.


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More CES products slated for 2023 release

Release dates are subject to change, but here are some of the other notable CES 2023 products that are currently listed for 2023 availability.

TVs

  • TCL Google TVs: Designed for smoother gaming with brighter LED and mini-LED backlights, these new TCL TVs run on the Google TV smart system. 
  • Roku Select and Roku Plus Series TVs: Coming this spring, Roku is introducing its first ever smart TV to simplify your streaming. Roku Select TVs include a voice remote with push-to-command controls, while Roku Plus Series TVs come with a Roku Voice Remote Pro, which offers hands-free voice controls. The TVs start at $119 to $999 for HD and 4K models ranging from 24 to 75 inches.
  • Govee Gaming Box: Govee introduced its AI Gaming Sync Box Kit that rivals the Philips Hue Play HDMI Sync Box. The Govee gaming box will be available to buy sometime this year. 

PCs and laptops

  • Alienware gaming laptops: This collection of four powerful gaming laptops will start at $1,799 and start to ship this winter.
  • Lenovo ThinkPad and IdeaPad: The Lenovo ThinkPad X1 is available to ship in April with prices starting at $1,649, while the 16-inch IdeaPad Slim 5/5i is available in May and retails for $650 for AMD models and $750 for Intel. 
  • HP Dragonfly Pro Chromebook and Laptop: Mainstream tech users will find these Chromebooks uber convenient and approachable to those who aren’t tech wizzes. HP says that the Dragonfly Pros will ship sometime in the spring. 
  • Razer 18-inch Blade laptops: Razer has taken its 17-inch Blade and upgraded it with an 18-inch laptop that includes the newest tech, like the 13th gen Intel Core i9 HX chips and Nvidia GeForce RTX 40 series mobile graphics. Expect a ship date for these laptops in the first quarter of 2023. 

Displays

  • Dell UltraSharp 32 monitor: With 6K resolution and a 4K webcam, this Dell work monitor will show off everything in its best light when it ships by the end of June.
  • Samsung Odyssey displays: You’ll want a lot of desk real estate for this one. The Samsung Odyssey Neo G9 gaming monitor will curve around 57 inches when it ships later this year.
  • Samsung ViewFinity S9: Samsung’s new display offers “professional level display performance” and will ship early this year. The ViewFinity S9 has a matte screen, supports HDR, offers HDMI and DisplayPort connections alongside USB-C/Thunderbolt 4.

Smart home products

  • Samsung SmartThings: Coming in February, this wireless fast charging station is coupled with a Matter smart home hub and promises to help you manage your Matter-compatible smart home gadgets.
  • Withings U-Scan toilet sensor: This sensor from Withings will attach to your toilet bowl and analyze your urine each day you use it, tracking your nutrition and metabolic information and menstrual cycles.
  • Bird Buddy’s Hummingbird Feeder: Capture those flittering hummingbirds in action near your bird feeder thanks to Bird Buddy’s newest smart feeder. The feeder captures photos and videos and will be shipped sometime in 2023. 
  • Schneider Home: This smart home energy management system wants to help you save on energy use in 2023 by creating a streamlined way to manage your utilities. The Schneider Home system comes with a backup battery, a solar inverter, smart electrical panel, electric vehicle charger and smart light switches and sockets. The system will become available throughout 2023. 

Mobile and accessories

  • Fossil Gen 6 Hybrid Wellness Edition: This Hybrid Wellness Edition watch displays your heart rate data, offers up a two-week battery life and syncs with both iPhone and Android watches through the Fossil app.The watch launches Thursday for $229. 
  • OtterBox OtterGrip Case: OtterBox’s newest phone case comes with an integrated grip that retracts back for easy MagSafe-car-mounting or while using a MagSafe charging stand. The OtterGrip Symmetry Series case ships in February and is available for all iPhone 14 models as well as the baseline iPhone 13. 
  • HP HyperX Keycaps: HyperX announced the release of 3D printed add ons produced on HP’s industrial color printers. Adorn your headsets with animal ears or dress up your keyboard with little animals. The limited-production releases will begin with the first release of a Cozy Cat keycap, available for $20 from HyperX in January. Keep an eye our for additional designs throughout the year.
  • JBL Tour Pro 2: JBL, which is owned by Samsung, is releasing the new flagship earbud model that is noise-cancelling, splash-proof and a battery life that offers up 10 hours of battery life with 30 hours in the case. The earbuds retail for $250 and are available this spring. 

Wellness and health

  • Symbodi Mountable Massage Gun: The first mountable massage gun of its kind, this Symbodi Vertigun targets all those tense and tough-to-reach spots. The gun is available to preorder now and will be available on Amazon later this year. 
  • Acer’s Bike Desk: Burn some calories while sitting at your desk with Acer’s eKinekt BD 3 bike desk. Pedaling on the bike powers the charge of your devices plugged into the desk. The desk is available this June. 
  • Valencell’s Fingertip Blood Pressure Monitor: Valencell’s “cuffless” fingertip blood pressure monitor still is awaiting FDA approval, so it isn’t expected to be available until later in 2023. 
  • Movano Evie Ring: Movano’s new wellness ring intends to be more cost-effective than its rival Oura Ring and hone in on female health with data on ovulation and menstrual symptoms. The ring arrives April 2023.