CES 2023 may be over, but that doesn't mean the gadgets featured during the event will also bid farewell.
Some consumer tech companies are releasing the gadgets they presented during the event this year, which could range from smart appliances to storage devices you can bring with you on the go.
Here are some of those gadgets you may want to look out for this 2023:
GE Profile Smart Mixer With Digital Scale, Voice Controls
It may be expensive, but at least it comes with tools that lighten up your load in the kitchen, making this device definitely worth its price.
The Profile Smart Mixer GE featured in CES 2023 comes with a lot of features to justify its $999 price tag. The company integrated a scale into the mixe's base to weigh ingredients with and GE's signature "Auto Sense" feature to help determine if the item it's mixing is over or undermixed.
It even comes with a companion app that can guide its user through specific recipes step-by-step, though its recipe selection is quite limited in the meantime.
Interestingly, GE's upcoming smart mixer comes equipped with voice controls compatible with Google and Amazon's smart speakers, allowing users to control the mixer with just their voice.
Hasbro Pulse & Action Figure
Ever wondered what an action figure with your face would look like? Hasbro now has an app for you to do just that.
The company recently partnered with 3D printing company Formlabs to bring its Hasbro Pulse app to CES 2023, allowing users to get an action figure featuring their face on any licensed character.
According to Formlabs' statement, Hasbro Pulse users can scan their faces and select a hairstyle to go with it to form their action figure's head. After which, they can add it to any character licensed to Hasbro, allowing users to imagine what they would look like as an X-Wing pilot, Power Ranger, or even as a Ghostbuster.
The fun doesn't stop there. The app lets users send the resulting character to Hasbro for them to 3D print and send the finished product to them. According to Inverse's report, the action figure, which could cost users more than $59.99, could take up to a month and a half to arrive.
Ember Travel Mug 2+
Need a travel Mug that lets you know where it is in case you misplaced it or forgot where it is? Ember's upcoming Travel Mug 2+ is what you're looking for.
Ember's upcoming offering for travelers who want to keep their coffee warm/hot on their next sip comes with Apple's Find My functionality. As a result, the mug can show up in the Find My app on any iOS device and can be located through the Find Items app on an Apple Watch.
It can even play a sound through its new built-in speaker, much like a pair of lost AirPods, making it easier for users or someone else to find it.
Ember's Travel Mug 2+ is expected to be made available for purchase sometime during the second quarter of 2023 for $199.95 - the same price as the Ember Travel Mug 2, its predecessor.
Razer Edge Handheld Gaming Console
If you're looking to game on the go but not looking forward to bringing a gaming laptop with you, then you may want to get Razer's handheld gaming console this year.
the Razer Edge is basically an 6.8-inch Android tablet with a controller, but it comes with an AMOLED display and 2400X1080 FHD+ resolution that will turn any game's graphics into a feast for your eyes, per Razer's press release.
Interestingly, the Razer Edge is the first device powered and developed exclusively for the latest Snapdragon G3x Gen 1 Gaming Platform. With this kind of processor and its active cooling, playing AAA games on the go will never feel like a downgrade.
The Razer Edge will be available in two variants, the Wi-Fi variant, which will be sold in the US for $399.99 at Razer.com and RazerStore locations, and the 5G variant, which can be bought exclusively at Verizon.com and Verizon store locations.
Satechi USB4 NVMe SSD Pro Enclosure
If you're looking for an external SSD hard drive to store your files and free up some space in the process, then Satechi's USB4 NVMe SSD Pro Enclosure might be what you need.
The SSD enclosure is made of aluminum and comes with a tool-free design for M.2 NVMe SSDs. It supports USB4 or Thunderbolt 4 high-speed SSDs and can transfer files with speeds of up to 40 Gbps.
Additionally, it is also compatible with USB3.2 Gen 2 10Gbps or Gen1 5Gbps, and USB2.0 480Mbps.
With it being durable and its polycarbonate casing providing better heat displacement, Satechi's device is great for creative artists and gamers on the go.
Satechi would launch this device around the second quarter of 2023 at $119.99.
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