MORE AMAZING THINGS AT THE CONSUMER ELECTRONICS SHOW
The Consumer Electronics Show is happening this week in Las Vegas. Here are some more amazing gizmos on display that may soon find a way into your life:
– The Sleep Apnea App: An AI-powered app in development that claims to detect sleep apnea. You tape your phone to your chest overnight, and Apneal collects data on breathing, chest movement, and heartbeats. It will tell you that, if necessary, you should go receive treatment. The company is in the early stages of seeking FDA clearance or approval and hopes Apneal will be available in 2026.
– Automatic Indoor Gardening System: The Gardyn Home and the new Gardyn Studio are indoor gardens that use sensors and cameras to monitor the health of your, ahem, plants. It’ll even automatically water the plants and adjust the lights for the ideal growing environment. The seeds sprout in little pods, and the built-in AI will let you know via an app when it’s time to harvest.
– Razer’s Arielle gaming chair: The chair, meant for long-term sitting, heats or cools, depending on the temperature of your butt, apparently.
– The EverFrost 2 Solar-Powered Electric Cooler: It’s a refrigerator on wheels. The power comes from a solar-paneled beach umbrella. The cooler has a freezer compartment that can keep ice from melting when you’re out at the beach on a hot day.








