Photos: The 13 most-fun tech finds at CES 2020
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Charmin's RollBot
There were plenty of fun tech items at CES 2020. One of the most popular was Charmin‘s RollBot. You’ll never be stranded on the potty without paper with this wheeled companion.
SEE: CES 2020: The big trends for business (ZDNet/TechRepublic special feature)
Razer Eracing Simulator
The Razer Eracing Simulator offers all the fun and excitement of racing but without the danger.
SEE: 2020 Tech conferences and events to add to your calendar (free PDF) (TechRepublic download)
Black Shark 2 Pro gaming phone
For the can’t-wait-to-go-home-to-game set, the Black Shark 2 Pro is a gaming device! It’s a smartphone! It’s a two-in-one gaming phone.
SEE: 11 laptops you don’t want to miss from CES 2020 (TechRepublic)
MarsCat
This robo kitty from Elephant Robotics is ideal for techies who may be allergic, or for people who need to test a kitty out before getting the actual fur version. Once MarsCat is programmed, the automated cat “behaves as a regular cat,” and just does whatever it wants to do.
SEE: The 8 coolest robots spotted at CES 2020 (TechRepublic)
Tombot Jennie
No more trolling airport layovers for the pet-relief station. Tombot Jennie is an emotional support, soothing companion robotic lap dog.
SEE: Photos: All the cool new gadgets at CES 2020 (CNET)
Samsung's 292" Wall MicroLED TV
No longer marvel at those comparatively tiny 60″ screens at the local Best Buy because Samsung‘s latest TV offers a fill-the-wall, see-every-pore 292″ of media. And if this version is too big for your man cave, there are four other options: 88-, 93-, 110-, and 150″ screens.
SEE: Photos: The 10 best smart office products from CES 2020 (TechRepublic)
Kohler's Numi toilet
Kohler‘s Numi toilet, a $7,000 toilet with Bluetooth, features ambient lighting, hands-free controls, and a heated seat to take the drag out of your daily constitutional. And this luxurious toilet is a relative bargain compared to Toto’s Neorest NX1 toilet, which retails for $10,000.
SEE: Photos: Tech at CES 2020 that makes getting older easier (TechRepublic)
Samsung Neon chat bot
The hot booth at CES 2020 showed off Neon, an interactive humanoid friend. Never be alone, if that’s your preference.
SEE: CES 2020 roundup: All the business tech news you need to know (TechRepublic)
Bartesian
Destined to be a party favorite, the Bartesian is basically the Keurig of cocktails.
SEE: Photos: The weird, the wacky, and the cool tech of CES 2020 (TechRepublic)
Segway S-Pod
Segway brought the much-needed self-balancing tech to CES 2020, along with the S-Pod, an indoor-outdoor personal transportation solution. It can speed along up to 24 mph and will definitely get the rider a lot of attention in public.
SEE: CES 2020: The big trends for business (ZDNet/TechRepublic special feature)
Prinker S temporary tattoo machine
The regret is so high with actual tattoos, it’s no surprise how popular this super fun booth was at CES 2020. It retails for $269, but cosmetic-grade ink cartridges are pricey ($99 for black, $149 for color). Each cartridge can make up to 1,000 tattoos.
SEE: CES 2020 roundup: All the business tech news you need to know (TechRepublic)
Asus ROG Swift 360Hz G-Sync gaming monitor
This new 24.5-inch Asus monitor helps ease gamers’ visions.
SEE: CES 2020: More must-read coverage (TechRepublic on Flipboard)
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