Some popular new entertainment gadgets include:
- Smart TVs with voice control and built-in streaming services
- Wireless earbuds with active noise cancellation
- Augmented reality glasses
- Streaming devices such as the latest Roku and Amazon Fire TV Stick
- Portable game consoles such as the Nintendo Switch Lite
- Virtual reality headsets
- Projectors with smart functionality
- Soundbars with Dolby Atmos technology
- Home theater systems with wireless rear speakers
Smart TVs
Smart TVs are called this way because they have built-in internet connectivity and run various applications (apps) such as streaming services (Netflix, YouTube, etc.), web browsing, and games. This functionality allows users to access a variety of entertainment options without the need for separate devices and provides a smart, integrated experience. The "smart" term refers to their ability to connect to the internet and offer a range of smart features and capabilities beyond just displaying TV content.
Wireless earbuds
- Improved audio quality: The noise cancellation technology blocks out background noise for a more immersive listening experience.
- Enhanced privacy: The earbuds allow for personal listening without disturbing others in your surroundings.
- Wireless convenience: With no cords or wires, the earbuds offer greater freedom of movement and reduced clutter.
- Better battery life: Wireless earbuds generally have better battery life compared to wired earbuds, so you can listen for longer without having to charge.
- Compact size: Wireless earbuds are compact and easy to carry, making them ideal for travel and on-the-go use.
- Easy pairing with other devices: They can easily connect to smartphones, laptops, and other Bluetooth-enabled devices.
Top 10 wireless earbuds:
- Apple AirPods Pro
- Sony WF-1000XM4
- Bose QuietComfort Earbuds
- Jabra Elite 85t
- Samsung Galaxy Buds Pro
- Sennheiser Momentum True Wireless 2
- Anker Soundcore Liberty Air 2 Pro
- 1MORE Stylish True Wireless Earbuds
- JBL Free X
- Powerbeats Pro by Beats.
Augmented reality glasses
Augmented Reality (AR) glasses work by superimposing digital content, such as images and videos, onto the real-world view seen through the glasses. They achieve this by combining a transparent display, cameras, sensors, and advanced computer vision algorithms. The cameras capture the environment and the algorithms generate a digital model of the scene, which is then merged with the content to create the augmented reality experience. The user can interact with the digital content by using gestures, voice commands, or a touchpad on the glasses themselves. AR glasses can be used for various applications, including gaming, industrial training, remote assistance, and education.