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At a tech event in Las Vegas, the latest gadgets showcased include a household robot, a microwave that takes selfies, and innovative products like a fold-up TV screen, futuristic glasses, and an AI-powered mirror for health monitoring. Some of these inventions are still in the concept phase, while others are already available at the annual CES (Consumer Electronics Show).

One standout product is Tombot’s lifelike pet dog ‘Jennie’, designed to provide companionship and comfort to individuals facing health challenges such as dementia, anxiety, depression, and loneliness. Nosh, a company, introduced a smart cooker that utilizes artificial intelligence to prepare meals by simply placing ingredients into designated slots.

LG unveiled a multifunctional CLOiD robot capable of assisting with household chores, serving food, and more. Additionally, LG showcased a unique microwave with a built-in selfie camera, featuring three cameras for different viewing angles. Samsung presented its Galaxy Z TriFold handset with a foldable screen, alongside an AI beauty mirror and Omnia’s body scanning health device.

Health-focused innovations also made an appearance, including the Y-Brush electric toothbrush equipped with disease-detecting capabilities through AI analysis. Seattle Ultrasonics introduced a vibrating chef’s knife that enhances the efficiency of vegetable cutting by vibrating 30,000 times per second. The tech advancements showcased at the event cater to diverse needs, from household tasks to health monitoring and personal grooming.

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