
"The Plaud Pin is a tiny wearable built for moments when conversations move faster than the speed at which you can write. Spotted at CES 2026, the Notepin S records discussions with a single button press, then auto-transcribes them in the Plaud app. The best part is that it features a "press to highlight button," which lets you flag key moments in realtime, so you can find them more easily in your transcription notes later. Sweet stuff."
"This may look like your average ho-hum keyboard, but what's impressive about this CES 2026 entry is that it's designed to be compatible with almost any operating system, whether it's macOS or Windows. This is a rarity in a world where most keyboards pick sides. The Satechi EX1 wireless keyboard is ideal for anyone who moves between different laptops, tablets, and desktops without wanting separate accessories."
"Lego pulled the curtain back on its new smart bricks at CES 2026, and the buzz around them is well-deserved. These bricks bring dynamic lights and sound into physical builds, transforming Lego play into something far more interactive. This smart play set, which features Darth Vader's spacecraft, is available to pre-order for under $70 and comes with 473 pieces. Even better, the smart bricks recharge wirelessly using the charging pad included in the box."
"I've been a fan of XREAL's smart glasses for years, and at CES 2026, the company pulled off something especially impressive: making them cheaper and more powerful. The new XREAL 1S projects a massive virtual display right in front of you from almost any USB-C device. I tested them with a MacBookmy favorite use-caseand the ultra-wide screen felt sharper and more immersive than ever. I can't recommend the XREAL glasses enough for your daily"
The Notepin S Plaud Pin is a tiny wearable that records conversations with a single button press and auto-transcribes them in the Plaud app. A press-to-highlight button lets users flag key moments in real time for easier navigation of transcriptions. The Satechi EX1 wireless keyboard offers broad compatibility across macOS and Windows, serving users who switch among laptops, tablets, and desktops. Lego's new smart bricks add dynamic lights and sound to physical builds; a Darth Vader spacecraft set includes 473 pieces, wireless-rechargeable bricks, a charging pad, and a preorder price under $70 with a March release. XREAL 1S smart glasses project a large virtual display from USB-C devices, delivering a sharper, ultra-wide, immersive view at lower cost.
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