Every January, tech companies and members of the press descend on Las Vegas for a festival full of demos and concepts. There's a lot to see at CES 2024, but many of the products introduced at the show won't be available in stores until much later – if at all. While flashy tech promos are sure to grab attention during the event, CES has a long history of delayed launches and vaporware. Luckily, there are many useful technologies ready to hit the shelves of digital and physical stores.
All products listed below are available to pre-order or purchase now. From clicky iPhone keyboards to smart indoor meat smokers, here are the best CES 2024 products available right now. While you're here, these are our CES favorites so far and here are the weirdest gadgets at the show.
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The Delta Pro Ultra Power Station, a whole-home battery from portable power pro EcoFlow, offers up to 21.6kW of power and can be disconnected from your smart panel to take with you on the go – whether you're plugging in your RV or switch off some of it – lattice hut in the forest. They're lithium-ion phosphate batteries on wheels, and they're among the most innovative energy technologies we saw at CES 2024. Our CNET team at CES described it as “a Tesla Powerwall on wheels.” You can order it now. Orders will begin shipping on January 9th.
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If you've ever dreamed of having a personal assistant to do tasks like placing orders for you, you'll love the Rabbit R1 A1 device, which – according to CNET's Lisa Eadicicco – essentially “swap apps for controls “. System that can learn how to use apps on your behalf.” Essentially, you use it via voice command and it operates the apps on your phone for you. It is currently available for pre-order to ship in mid-March. The price is $199.
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This unique Y-shaped toothbrush is designed to brush all your teeth in just 20 seconds. Essentially, you put the whole thing in your mouth, bite down, press the button and dedicate ten seconds per jaw (upper and lower teeth). Although the product was first introduced at CES in 2017, it returns every year with variations. In the past it received mixed reviews from our CNET team, but over the years it has become increasingly positive. You can currently purchase the 2023 model on Amazon.
Clicks
Add a BlackBerry-style clicky keyboard to your iPhone with this new keyboard case from Clicks. Announced just before CES, Clicks for iPhone is already available for pre-order for iPhone 14 Pro, iPhone 15 Pro and iPhone 15 Pro Max with prices starting at $139. The first Clicks deliveries will be sent on February 1st.
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Think of charging accessories and Anker is probably the brand that comes to mind first. And the company just unveiled a range of new Qi 2-certified wireless charging products at CES, many of which are available now. From $22 wireless charging pucks to magnetic battery packs and multi-device charging stations, there's plenty of new gear on offer.
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The Lily 2 is an updated version of Garmin's fashionable watch with additional tracking features. Key new features include Garmin's sleep score feature and five additional sports apps, including a dance fitness mode. You can order the Garmin Lily 2 now.
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The HP Omen Transcend 14 is a portable gaming laptop that's light enough for everyday carry, but quite powerful with up to an Intel Core Ultra 9 185H and up to an Nvidia GeForce RTX 4070. It is based on a 14-inch 2.8K model OLED display with a variable refresh rate of 48-120 Hz. It is available for pre-order now starting at $1,520 and is expected to ship on February 21st.
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Smoke your own meat year-round with GE's newly announced indoor smart smoker. This unique tabletop stove uses wood pellets and keeps smoke contained in its tightly sealed chamber to deliver that grilled flavor without letting fumes into your home. Smart app integrations offer remote control and monitoring, as well as dozens of recipes.
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Need to expand your laptop with fast external storage? OWC just announced at CES the second generation of its ThunderBlade system, the ThunderBlade. It's priced at $1,750 for an 8TB model and $2,750 for a 16TB model, both available now, with a 32TB version also in the works.
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Amateur stargazers can already order Unistellar's new Odyssey and Odyssey Pro telescopes, announced at CES this week. While they're certainly not cheap, they're cheaper than the brand's nearly $5,000 EVscope 2. With the addition of automatic autofocus and pixel binning technology, the new scopes make astronomy and solar system photography much easier. However, keep in mind that only the Odyssey Pro has an optical viewfinder, while the Odyssey requires you to use the accompanying app.
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The Evovle Mvmt is an ankle band unveiled at CES that's all about measuring how you walk, rather than how much you move each day, with the goal of reducing the impact on your joints. If you're not happy with the current selection of fitness trackers and pedometers on the market, it might be right for you, although it's certainly not cheap at $499.
We'll keep an eye on all CES announcements and present you with the options available immediately here. And for all our coverage, from stained glass window solar panels to 115-inch TVs, be sure to check out our full CES 2024 recap.