Saturday
Jan202024

Swarovski Optik’s AX Visio: The AI-powered binoculars for bird lovers

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If you love birdwatching, you might want to check out the world’s first AI-supported binoculars. Swarovski Optik, an Austrian company, introduced the AX Visio at the CES 2024. The AX Visio is a smart device that can recognize more than 9,000 species of birds in real time, using advanced technology and high-quality optics.

The AX Visio has an integrated operating and object-recognition system and a neural processing unit that can identify birds based on their appearance and location. It also has a built-in GPS and a camera that can take photos and videos of the birds at 13-megapixel or 1080p resolution. You can wirelessly transfer the images and videos to the Swarovski Optik Outdoor app on your phone.

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Saturday
Jan202024

Masimo turned a patent lawsuit into a smartwatch opportunity

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A patent infringement lawsuit from Masimo forced Apple to remove blood oxygen monitoring on the Apple Watch Series 9 and Ultra 2. And the medical tech company took the opportunity to launch its own smartwatch. The Masimo Freedom is designed to measure blood oxygen and other vital signs with high accuracy.

The Masimo Freedom isn't its first consumer-grade device. Unlike the more health-centric Masimo W1, the Freedom aims to appeal to a wider audience, including a smart design and features like notifications. But it still focuses on health tracking, using Masimo’s advanced sensor and digital signal processing technology.

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Friday
Jan192024

Baracoda BMind smart mirror uses AI to help manage your moods

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If you've ever looked at a mirror and said self-affirmation statements to it, you might be interested in this new product from Baracoda. The BMind smart mirror uses generative artificial intelligence to supposedly determine your mood so it can offer affirmations, visuals, and others to improve it. It uses AI and natural language processing to analyze the expressions, gestures, and tone of whoever is looking into the mirror. It'll then adapt to your mood and provide things like light therapy sessions, guided meditations, and self-affirmations. The goal is to improve your mood and better manage stress.

The technology works using the CareOS platform. It allows third-party providers to connect apps for the display within the mirror's interface. The BMind smart mirror comes with features like an omnidirectional microphone for voice detection, a 4K UHD camera, and Face ID for security.

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Friday
Jan192024

Samsung teases upcoming launch of a smart ring

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At the end of Samsung Unpacked, Samsung announced it was working on a new product. It plans to debut a new smart ring called Galaxy Ring. The company says it's a "powerful and accessible" health and wellness device. Beyond the teaser video it showed, we don't know much else about the ring. It didn't say when it's coming out or how much it might cost. 

There were hints that the company is working on a wearable like this. The Verge reported that Samsung supposedly filed a patent for a smart ring that has EKG and smart home controls. Given the vast portfolio of the brand, it isn't a surprise that we're getting this Galaxy Ring. Hopefully, we hear more about it soon.

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