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WIRED: The Best of CES 2024

WIRED: The Best of CES 2024

Posted on January 10, 2024


OUR TEAM OF consumer tech reporters has been in Las Vegas since the weekend, tracking all of the new products being announced at CES. Of all the gadgets, apps, and concepts on display, we have found this collection of products to be exemplary. These things are fun, they are useful, and they solve a particular problem by using technology in a new way. They may exhibit smart design or groundbreaking feats of engineering. Or the product's creator may have simply seen the future and was able to realize it in an object you can touch, hold, ride, or wear. This is the best of CES 2024.


 

Best Parenting: Droyd Venym Electric Scooterboard

Before I had kids, I never would have guessed how many ways my own offspring would find to scoot and slide across everything. Forget bikes and scooters, they will literally slide down hills on cardboard or spin around on the floor in mixing bowls. Toy manufacturer Droyd’s electric scooterboard is quite the upgrade. It’s an electric version of a popular toy that consists of a sit-on panel with handles and spinny wheels. (I’m not proud that I know this, but I do.) Droyd’s version is intended for kids 4 and up. It looks a lot like a tarantula, all black with four spindly legs. It also comes with stickers so your kid can personalize it and make it look a tad less fearsome. Your child can control dual motors with two push-button accelerators. If it looks and seems kind of dangerous, don’t worry: it’s speed-capped at 3 mph. All it can do is make your kid a little dizzy and a lot delighted. —Adrienne So

 

Read the original article by WIRED here. 

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