15 gadgets from CES 2024 you can buy right now

Companies from around the world gather in Las Vegas every January to showcase their latest, greatest products at the Consumer Electronics Show, the world’s largest technology trade show. Many of these items are so cutting edge that they are still prototypes (think transparent televisions, for example). But this year, a surprising number on display at CES 2024 are already available for purchase.

Whether you’re a proud early adopter or just trying to impress friends and family, you’ll find some of tech’s coolest new gadgets below. From deluxe computer monitors to the latest in wearables, here’s just a small sampling of the hottest new tech products from CES 2024.

Razer

Want a high-end gaming laptop with all the bells and whistles? Razer has you covered with the Blade 16. It has a 16-inch 240Hz OLED display and a super-fast 14th-gen Raptor Lake Core chip, which means you get excellent graphics and performance. You’ll have to pay for the privilege, but hey – the latest and greatest isn’t cheap.

$3,000 at Razer

Foreign goods

It’s not quite as high-end as the Blade, but the Alienware m16 R2 Gaming laptop isn’t too shabby, either. It has plenty of upgradeable features – everything from the RAM to the SSDs can be built very well – as well as a front-facing webcam with facial recognition and AI-powered noise cancellation for all those Twitch live streams.

$1,800 at Dell

HP

Another laptop made for gamers is Omen Transcend 14 HP, but this one is relatively light and portable. HP is even bringing the world’s lightest gaming laptop at just 3.5 pounds. It still has fairly solid specs for the price, with a 14th-gen Intel Core Ultra 7 or Ultra 9 processor, up to 32GB of DDR5 RAM, 2TB of storage and an NVIDIA RTX 4070 GPU.

$1,500 at HP

Dell

How about a huge, ultra-crisp monitor to go with your new laptop? Dell has that for you, and it’s a stunner. It is the first 40-inch 5K monitor “certified for five-star eye comfort” thanks to a special refresh rate that produces smoother scenes and reduces eye strain. It also has an ambient light sensor that will automatically adjust screen brightness and color temperature depending on the environment.

$2,600 at Dell

LG

If you’re looking for a more budget-friendly option, consider the LG MyView 32-inch Smart Monitor. It doubles as a Smart TV, so it can stream Netflix and other services. The screen offers a 4K IPS panel, 16:9 widescreen ratio and HDR10 support. A monitor and TV in one, it would make a great addition to a dorm room or teenage bedroom.

$600 at LG

Mojave

Now these are the definition of futuristic. The Mojawa HaptiFit Terra Sports Trainer headphones have bone-conduction audio and act as a virtual fitness coach thanks to some AI smarts. They can track swimming laps, distance, heart rate, step count, speed, calories and more.

$300 at Mojawa

JLab

For a pair of headphones that won’t tax your budget too much, look no further than the JBuds ANC headphones, which retail for $60. They also offer noise cancellation, as well as a portable charging case, water resistance and on-board touch controls.

$60 at Amazon

JLab

If you prefer over-ear headphones, JLab has an option for that too. The new JLab JBuds Lux ANC Wireless Headphones have spatial sound, customizable EQ, and up to 70 hours of battery life.

$80 at JLab

Garmin

If you’re in the market for a fitness tracker that can double as a pretty smart watch, consider the Garmin Lily 2. The 35mm metal case will fit slim wrists, and health-conscious people will appreciate features like with heart rate monitoring, sleep quality ratings and connected GPS features.

$250 at Garmin

Garmin

Garmin also makes a simpler heart rate monitor in the form of the HRM-Fit. Although it can be worn by anyone, it is a great choice for women as it is associated with sports bras. It will also help you track your pace, distance and length of steps.

$150 at Garmin

EcoFlow

If you’ve had your power go out for a long time, you know the value of having a Plan B. The EcoFlow Delta Pro Ultra home battery backup system is just that. It can keep your entire house running by harvesting energy from the sun.

$5,800 at EcoFlow

Nanoleaf

Add some color to your home with the Nanoleaf Skylight Smarter Kit, which comes with flush mounted modular ceiling lights. They can be programmed to mimic the sky or any other color combination you can dream up.

$250 at Nanoleaf

Belkin

As the name suggests, the Belkin Auto-Tracking Stand Pro will track its subject, making sure they are on camera at all times. It’s perfect for more professional video calls – or anyone looking to become a TikTok influencer.

$180 at Belkin

GE profile

Unless you’re a professional grill master, fine-tuning exactly how to grill your meat can be difficult. The GE Smart Smoker Inside Profile helps take the guesswork out of it thanks to some cutting-edge technology. It infuses smoky flavor in a few hours of cooking, much faster than the typical all-day affair. Best of all, it can be used indoors because it doesn’t use as many wood pellets as an outdoor smoker.

$1,000 at Williams-Sonoma

Razer

Gaming for hours can get a little uncomfortable. Not so with a supportive gaming chair like the Razer Iskur V2. It has a spring-loaded lumbar support system designed to mold itself to your body’s weight and posture.

$649 at Razer

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