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Including Naim’s gorgeous streaming amplifier, Yamaha’s affordable audio mixer, and Belkin’s face-tracking MagSafe charging stand.

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Editor’s note: We update this article every Friday. We suggest bookmarking this page and returning often, as we’ll continue updating it throughout the year with the most notable new tech and other gadgets of 2024.

For a look back on all the gadgets released last year, read our guide.

2024 is well and truly underway. The world’s biggest electronics show, CES, has already come and gone — and a lot of gadgets were announced: next-generation TVs, laptops, Qi2 charging accessories and smartphone peripherals (to name a few). Also, as of February 2nd, Apple’s Vision Pro headset is officially available.

As you probably know, new tech and gadgets get announced all the time. We’re here to make keeping track of it all easier. Below, we’ve rounded up the best new tech and gadgets that been announced thus far in 2024.

Last updated: February 2, 2023

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5 Cool New Gadgets to Keep on Your Radar | Gear Patrol (6)Naim

Naim Uniti Nova PE

Naim’s Unit Nova is a gorgeous streaming amplifier that’s been around for a couple years. The Power Edition (PE) version is basically the same thing, but 3x as powerful — capable of driving 150 watts per channel — and designed to drive high-end loudspeakers situated in large rooms.

5 Cool New Gadgets to Keep on Your Radar | Gear Patrol (7)Yamaha

Yamaha ZG02

The Yamaha ZG02 is the company’s newest audio mixer that’s designed for gamers and streamers. It’s more compact and affordable than similar soundboards. Plus its integrated USB-C port makes it easy to use with gaming consoles; it’s compatible with Mac and Windows as well.

5 Cool New Gadgets to Keep on Your Radar | Gear Patrol (8)Belkin

Belkin Auto-Tracking Stand Pro

The Belkin Auto-Tracking Stand Pro is a way more than your average MagSafe charging stand. It has a motorized base that can swivel around all 360 degrees and track you during FaceTime calls or video calls. It also has a built-in battery that can last for five hours, so it doesn’t need to be connected to power.

5 Cool New Gadgets to Keep on Your Radar | Gear Patrol (9)ESR

ESR Qi2 Car Mount

This is one of the first Qi2 compatible iPhone car mounts. It has all the benefits of MagSafe, including built-in magnets and fast charging (up to 15-watts for iPhones), but it’s a heck of a lot cheaper than similar MagSafe car mounts.

5 Cool New Gadgets to Keep on Your Radar | Gear Patrol (10)Eargo

Link By Eargo

The Link by Eargo are new over-the-counter hearing aids that have a more traditional (and discreet) earbud-style form factor. They also can work as traditional wireless earbuds for music and calls.

5 Cool New Gadgets to Keep on Your Radar | Gear Patrol (11)Cambridge

Cambridge Audio CXN100

The CXN100 is the successor to the British hi-fi maker’s award-winning CXN V2 music streamer. The CXN100 looks mostly identical — same big volume knob and 4.75-inch display — but has an improved DAC and more integrated streaming capabilities.

January

5 Cool New Gadgets to Keep on Your Radar | Gear Patrol (12)Sony

Sony SRS-XV500

The Sony SRS-XV500 is the company’s newest portable party speaker. It looks similar to Sony’s SRS-XV800 and flagship SRS-XV900 speakers and has many of the same features, including customizable lighting and a karaoke mode. The difference is that the SRS-XV500 is the smallest and most affordable of Sony’s portable party speakers.

5 Cool New Gadgets to Keep on Your Radar | Gear Patrol (13)OnePlus

OnePlus 12

The OnePlus 12 is the company’s new flagship smartphone. It packs a Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 processor, a huge 6.82-inch OLED display and a super long-lasting battery. On the camera side, it has a 50-megapixel main lens (and a Sony sensor) and 64-megapixel telephoto lens. It starts at $799.

5 Cool New Gadgets to Keep on Your Radar | Gear Patrol (14)Wyze

Wyze Cam Floodlight v2

Say “cheese.” The second generation of Wyze’s wired floodlight improves upon its predecessor with a camera that carries better resolution — 2K instead of HD — and a wider field of view. The integrated floodlights are also brighter.

5 Cool New Gadgets to Keep on Your Radar | Gear Patrol (15)Sonos

Sonos 8″ In-Ceiling Speaker

Sonos introduced a new ceiling speaker to its architectural series that it collaborates with Sonance on. The new speaker, the Sonos 8″ In-Ceiling Speaker, is essentially a better and more expensive version of the existing 6″ In-Ceiling Speaker. It’ll be available in the spring.

5 Cool New Gadgets to Keep on Your Radar | Gear Patrol (16)Philips

Philips Hue Dymera

Philips Hue’s new Dymera wall lights, which can be set up either inside or outside, are neat because they can shoot beams of light both up and down the wall. You can customize the colors of these up-firing and down-firing beams and create some pretty dramatic lighting effects.

5 Cool New Gadgets to Keep on Your Radar | Gear Patrol (17)OnePlus

OnePlus Buds 3

The Buds 3 are the company”s newest wireless earbuds. They lack the “Pro” name of OnePlus’s higher-end wireless earbuds, but the Buds 3 do have active noise-cancellation and they cost just under $100. They’ll be available in mid-February.

5 Cool New Gadgets to Keep on Your Radar | Gear Patrol (18)Apple

Apple Vision Pro

Roughly seven months after it was announced at WWDC 2023, Apple’s mixed-reality headset, the Vision Pro, is finally available for preorder. For those able to secure a model, it’ll ship on February 2. The first “spatial computer,” as Apple calls it, is officially here.

Price: $3,499

5 Cool New Gadgets to Keep on Your Radar | Gear Patrol (19)Samsung

Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra

The Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra is the company’s new “best of the best” smartphone. On the surface, it’s quite similar to last year’s Galaxy S23 Ultra, although it does have a better camera system (thanks to a new 5x optical zoom lens) and an advanced cooling system for better mobile gaming. The real upgrade, however, is that it has a bunch of new AI-powered features enabled by Galaxy AI.

Price: $1, 300+

5 Cool New Gadgets to Keep on Your Radar | Gear Patrol (20)Samsung

Samsung Galaxy S24/ S24 Plus

The Samsung Galaxy S24 (shown) and S24 Plus both look similar to their predecessors, the S23 and S23 Plus, but have each been updated with a Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 processor, a brighter and faster (120Hz) display, and a new titanium frame. Like the Ultra, they also support Galaxy AI and have a bunch of AI-powered features.

Price: $800+ (S24); $1,000+ (S24+)

5 Cool New Gadgets to Keep on Your Radar | Gear Patrol (21)DJI

DJI Mic 2

The DJI Mic 2 is a wireless microphone system for creators. It consists of two mic transmitters, a receiver with a 1.1-inch touchscreen, and a charging case. It’s an all-around upgrade over the original DJI Mic, with improved recording capabilities, but this biggest upgrade is that you can wirelessly connect a mic to your smartphone over Bluetooth.

Price: $349 (Kit)

5 Cool New Gadgets to Keep on Your Radar | Gear Patrol (22)Yamaha

Yamaha Seqtrak

The Yamaha Seqtrak is an all-in-one portable music-making device — it’s a synth, drum machine and sampler that has a built-in battery, speaker and microphone. It supports both wired and wireless connections, works with a companion app (for further customization) and has fun retro design that looks straight out of the ’80s.

Price: $399

5 Cool New Gadgets to Keep on Your Radar | Gear Patrol (23)KEF

KEF LSX II LT

KEF introduced a more affordable version of its fantastic LSX II active speaker system. The new “LTs” are almost identical to the LSX IIs and have most of the same wireless and wired capabilities. The difference is that both LT speakers need to be connected to each other as only one connects to power. A welcome tradeoff considering these new speakers are $400 cheaper.

Price: $1,000

5 Cool New Gadgets to Keep on Your Radar | Gear Patrol (24)Kanto

Kanto Ora 4

The Kanto Ora 4 are new powered computer speakers — they’re essentially slightly bigger versions of the company’s acclaimed Oras. They work exactly the same, connecting to your computer via USB-C and also supporting built-in Bluetooth (for streaming from your smartphone), but have a larger woofer, more power output and cost $50 more.

Price: $399 (pair)

5 Cool New Gadgets to Keep on Your Radar | Gear Patrol (25)Samsung

Samsung Galaxy Ring

The surprise announcement from Samsung’s big Unpacked event was the Galaxy Ring: the company’s first smart ring. Other than its name, Samsung didn’t really reveal anything about it. All we know is that it’s going to be a health tracking device that’ll work well with Samsung’s Galaxy smartphones. There’s no price or expected release date yet.

Price: TBD

5 Cool New Gadgets to Keep on Your Radar | Gear Patrol (26)Rabbit

Rabbit R1

The Rabbit R1 is an adorable AI-powered device (designed in collaboration with Teenage Engineering) that’s meant to help you do simple tasks while keeping your smartphone in your pocket. It has its own virtual assistant that can help you answer questions, call friends, play music and even do app-based tasks like ordering food or a rideshare.

Price: $199

5 Cool New Gadgets to Keep on Your Radar | Gear Patrol (27)LG

LG Signature OLED T

The LG Signature OLED T is a 77-inch OLED TV with a contrast panel that can raised or lowered. When raised, the OLED T looks like a normal TV. When lowered, it creates this 3D floating effect. It’s LG’s first transparent OLED TV.

Price: wildly expensive

5 Cool New Gadgets to Keep on Your Radar | Gear Patrol (28)Victrola

Victrola Stream Sapphire

The Victrola Stream Sapphire is the company’s most high-end turntable to date and, like the Stream Carbon, it works natively with Sonos. This new model is has more premium components and more wireless streaming capabilities; in addition to Sonos, it supports Roon and UPnP, and is capable of streaming lossless FLAC audio files (up to 24-bit/48kHz).

Price: $1,499

5 Cool New Gadgets to Keep on Your Radar | Gear Patrol (29)Mophie

Mophie Juice Pack (2024)

Mophie is bringing back its Juice Pack battery case after several years in limbo. The new cases will fit the iPhone 15, iPhone 15 Pro and iPhone 15 Pro Max — but not the (less popular) iPhone 15 Plus, unfortunately. Each case will add protection and give your iPhone hours of extra juice.

Price: $100

5 Cool New Gadgets to Keep on Your Radar | Gear Patrol (30)Clicks

Clicks for iPhone

Clicks is an iPhone case that adds a physical keyboard a la Blackberry. The case connects to iPhone via Lightning or USB-C (depending on the model) and supports passthrough power.

Price:$139

5 Cool New Gadgets to Keep on Your Radar | Gear Patrol (31)Samsung

Samsung Music Frame

Samsung’s Music Frame is a wireless speaker that you hang on your wall and it disguises itself as a framed piece of artwork. It supports Bluetooth and Wi-Fi streaming. If you have a Samsung TV or soundbar, you can configure it as a surround sound speaker, as well. Samsung will sell a variety of different prints for it.

Price: TBD

5 Cool New Gadgets to Keep on Your Radar | Gear Patrol (32)Withings

Withings BeamO

The BeamO is an 4-in-1 wellness device — a thermometer, digital stethoscope, oximeter and EKG — that’s loaded with sensors for monitoring the health of your heart and lungs, as well as general health with body temperature. It’s expected to be available this summer (likely June) assuming that it’s cleared by the US Food and Drug Administration.

Price: $250

5 Cool New Gadgets to Keep on Your Radar | Gear Patrol (33)Sennheiser

Sennheiser Momentum TW 4

The Sennheiser Momentum TW 4s it’s new flagship noise-canceling wireless earbuds. They look virtually identical to their predecessor, the 2022-released Momentum TW 3s, but have improved battery life, more powerful noise-cancellation and upgraded sound (thanks to aptX lossless support). Available in February.

Price: $300

5 Cool New Gadgets to Keep on Your Radar | Gear Patrol (34)Lenovo

Lenovo ThinkBook Plus Gen 5 Hybrid

The Lenovo ThinkBook Plus Gen 5 Hybrid is a standout 2-in-1 that’s capable of switching between Android and Windows operating systems. When its detachable keyboard is connected and it’s in laptop mode, the ThinkBook Plus Gen 5 Hybrid runs Windows. When the keyboard is detached, it switches to Android.

Price: $2,000

5 Cool New Gadgets to Keep on Your Radar | Gear Patrol (35)ASUS

Asus Zenbook Duo (2024)

Asus’s new Zenbook Duo has two 14-inch OLED touchscreens that can be rearranged in a number of form factors. You can use it in tablet or laptop modes, with or without its detachable keyboard, or as a dual-screen laptop (with the two screens stacked on top of each other).

Price: $1,499+

5 Cool New Gadgets to Keep on Your Radar | Gear Patrol (36)Samsung

Samsung Neo QLED 8K/4K TVs (2024)

Samsung its next generation Neo QLED 8K and 4K TVs, which are its most advanced TVs with Mini LED backlighting. The big news with the 2024 models is that they are decked out with a new processor that enables some advanced AI features for upscaling, eliminating motion blur and delivering a better overall picture.

Price: TBD

5 Cool New Gadgets to Keep on Your Radar | Gear Patrol (37)Hisense

Hisense 110UX ULED

Last year, Hisense announced the first mini-LED in its most high-end ULED X series. It was 100 inches. This year, the company has added 98-inch and 110-inch (shown) sizes to the series. The larger 110UX ULED is the standout because it has 40,000 dimming zones and a super 10,000 nits of brightness — it might just be the brightest TV to date.

Price: TBD

5 Cool New Gadgets to Keep on Your Radar | Gear Patrol (38)FiiO

FiiO R9

The FiiO R9 is an upgraded version of last year’s GP100-winning R7. Like its predecessor, the R9 is an all-in-one desktop hi-fi solution, but it packs a new Qualcomm Bluetooth chip, improved twin DACs (now ESS Labs 9030PRO) and a twice-as-powerful amplifier. It also adds an HDMI ARC port in case you want to connect it to a TV.

Price: $1,499

5 Cool New Gadgets to Keep on Your Radar | Gear Patrol (39)TP Link

TP-Link Tapo DL130

The Tapo DL130 is a smart video doorbell that is HomeKit-compatible and can be controlled with any of the major smart voice assistants: Google Assistant, Alexa and Siri. There are a number of ways to unlock it other than a voice assistant, including a keyboard, fingerprint scanner, a physical key or even your Apple Watch.

Price: TBD

5 Cool New Gadgets to Keep on Your Radar | Gear Patrol (40)HP

HP Spectre x360 14

The HP’s new Spectre x360 features an Intel Core Ultra processor, a larger 14-inch OLED display, a new touchpad with haptic feedback, and a 9-megapixel webcam that can capture 4K video. It also has a smoother, more refined overall design.

Price: $1,650+

5 Cool New Gadgets to Keep on Your Radar | Gear Patrol (41)LG

LG 2024 UltraGear OLED

The UltraGear OLED (model 32GS95UE) is a 32-inch 4K monitor with 240Hz refresh rate. It’s also the first UltraGear monitor to support Dual-Hz; with a click, you can quickly switch to an HD picture with an even higher refresh rate, up to 480Hz, which is ideal for fast-paced FPS games.

Price: TBD

5 Cool New Gadgets to Keep on Your Radar | Gear Patrol (42)ASUS

Asus AirVision M1

The AirVision M1 is a wearable display that (sorta) looks like regular eyeglasses. They connect to your smartphone or computer (via USB) and, thanks to a 1080p Micro OLED display, create a virtual screen. Effectively, this eyewear aims to be a streamlined and budget-friendly alternative to Apple’s Vision Pro.

Price: TBD

5 Cool New Gadgets to Keep on Your Radar | Gear Patrol (43)Philips

Philips 5000 Series Wi-Fi Palm Recognition Smart Deadbolt

Philips’s upcoming smart deadbolt lock is pretty unique in that it’s integrated with palm-reading technology; when you get home, it scans the palm of your hand and unlocks your door when recognized (cool!). It comes with built-in Wi-Fi, making it easier for you to control it remotely, and it supports both Alexa and Google Assistant.

Price: $360

5 Cool New Gadgets to Keep on Your Radar | Gear Patrol (44)Satechi

Satechi 3-in-1 Foldable Qi2 Wireless Charging Stand

Satechi announced several wireless chargers that support the new Qi2 wireless charging standard; basically, Qi2 offers the same benefits as MagSafe — fast iPhone charging and a magnetic connection — but doesn’t cost quite as much. This 3-in-1 charger has a unique design that allows it to fold flat so it looks less like a stand.

Price: $130

5 Cool New Gadgets to Keep on Your Radar | Gear Patrol (45)Samsung

Samsung HW-Q990D

The Samsung HW-Q990D is the company’s new flagship Dolby Atmos soundbar system and successor to the much-lauded HW-Q990C. Like before, it’s an 11.1.4-channel system (with 22 total drivers) that connects wirelessly to a compatible Samsung TV. The big upgrade is that it now has a built-in HDMI 2.1 port, making it much better for connecting next-gen consoles or 4K streamers.

Price: TBD

5 Cool New Gadgets to Keep on Your Radar | Gear Patrol (46)Audio Technica

Audio-Technica ATH-TWX7

The Audio-Technica ATH-TWX7s are the company’s new midrange noise-canceling wireless earbuds. They have the same 5.8mm drivers as the company’s flagship ATH-TWX9s ($299), but are considerably cheaper — just don’t expect their noise-canceling to be as good. One notable upgrade is that these new earbuds support LDAC streaming (up to 24-bit/96kHz).

Price: $199

5 Cool New Gadgets to Keep on Your Radar | Gear Patrol (47)Roku

Roku Pro Series TVs

The Pro Series is Roku’s most premium smart TV line to date. They feature a Mini LED display, a more premium build quality and a superior speaker system. They’ll come in 55-, 65- and 75-inch models, all available this spring.

Price: Less than $1,500

5 Cool New Gadgets to Keep on Your Radar | Gear Patrol (48)Focal

Focal Aria Evo X

Focal’s Aria Evo X series of loudspeakers are the next-generation of its decade-old Aria 900 series. The new speakers has been integrated with a number of flagship technologies, including the TNF tweeter or Flax cone, and each model has an updated look and finish.

Price: $999 (center) — $5,998 (floorstanding/pair)

5 Cool New Gadgets to Keep on Your Radar | Gear Patrol (49)Audio Pro

Audio Pro C20

Audio Pro’s C20 is a minimalist wireless speaker that can just about do it all. It supports Wi-Fi (AirPlay 2, Google Cast, Tidal Connect, Spotify Connect) and Bluetooth streaming. It has an HDMI ARC input so you can use it as a miniature soundbar for your TV, and it has a built-in MM phono stage for connecting a turntable.

Price: $550

5 Cool New Gadgets to Keep on Your Radar | Gear Patrol (50)TCL

TCL QD Mini LED (QM891G)

The TCL QM891G is a 115-inch mini-LED with 20,000 local dimming zones and peak brightness of 5,000 nits. At nearly 10 feet from corner to corner, it’s the company’s largest mini-LED to date and can rival the screen size created by a projector.

Price: TBD

5 Cool New Gadgets to Keep on Your Radar | Gear Patrol (51)Satechi

Satechi ​​SM1 Slim

This is Satechi’s first-ever mechanical keyboard. It has an aluminum enclosure, backlit keys, removable keycaps and is decked out with brown switches. The ​​SM1 Slim is compatible with both Mac and Windows PCs, and it can connect to up to four devices at the same time.

Price: $100

5 Cool New Gadgets to Keep on Your Radar | Gear Patrol (52)Samsung

Samsung S95D OLED TV (2024)

This is a refreshed version of Samsung’s flagship OLED TV, the S95D, and it has two big upgrades. First, it will get roughly 20 percent brighter. And second, it’ll have a new anti-glare coating to eliminate reflections when in brighter rooms.

Price: TBD

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Based on the information provided, the article discusses various new tech and gadgets that have been announced in 2024. It covers a wide range of products from different brands, including Naim Audio, Yamaha, Belkin, Sony, OnePlus, Wyze, Sonos, Philips, Eargo, Cambridge Audio, DJI, KEF, Kanto, Rabbit, LG, Victrola, Mophie, Clicks, Samsung, Withings, Sennheiser, Lenovo, ASUS, Hisense, FiiO, TP-Link, HP, Audio Technica, Roku, Focal, Audio Pro, TCL, and Satechi.

The article provides brief descriptions and prices for each product. Some notable products mentioned include:

  • Naim Uniti Nova PE: A streaming amplifier designed to drive high-end loudspeakers in large rooms. It is priced at $9,999 [[13]].
  • Yamaha ZG02: An audio mixer designed for gamers and streamers. It is compact, affordable, and compatible with gaming consoles, Mac, and Windows. It is priced at $200 [[14]].
  • Belkin Auto-Tracking Stand Pro: A MagSafe charging stand with a motorized base that can swivel 360 degrees and track the user during FaceTime or video calls. It also has a built-in battery that can last for five hours. It is priced at $180 [[15]].
  • Sony SRS-XV500: A portable party speaker with customizable lighting and a karaoke mode. It is the smallest and most affordable speaker in Sony's portable party speaker lineup. It is priced at $400 [[16]].
  • OnePlus 12: OnePlus's new flagship smartphone with a Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 processor, a 6.82-inch OLED display, and a 50-megapixel main camera. It starts at $799 [[17]].
  • Wyze Cam Floodlight v2: An upgraded version of Wyze's wired floodlight with improved resolution, a wider field of view, and brighter integrated floodlights. It is priced at $53.99 [[18]].
  • Sonos 8" In-Ceiling Speaker: A new ceiling speaker from Sonos that is an improved version of the existing 6" In-Ceiling Speaker. It will be available in the spring and is priced at $999 [[19]].
  • Philips Hue Dymera: Philips Hue's new wall lights that can shoot beams of light both up and down the wall, allowing for customizable lighting effects. They are priced at $220 [[20]].
  • Apple Vision Pro: Apple's mixed-reality headset, available for preorder after being announced at WWDC 2023. It is priced at $3,499 [[21]].
  • Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra: Samsung's new flagship smartphone with a better camera system, an advanced cooling system, and new AI-powered features enabled by Galaxy AI. The price starts at $1,300 [[22]].
  • Samsung Galaxy S24/S24 Plus: Updated versions of Samsung's previous flagship smartphones with improved processors, brighter and faster displays, and new titanium frames. The prices start at $800 for the S24 and $1,000 for the S24 Plus [[23]].
  • DJI Mic 2: A wireless microphone system for creators with improved recording capabilities and the ability to wirelessly connect to a smartphone over Bluetooth. It is priced at $349 [[24]].
  • Yamaha Seqtrak: An all-in-one portable music-making device that combines a synth, drum machine, and sampler. It has a built-in battery, speaker, and microphone. It is priced at $399 [[25]].
  • LG Signature OLED T: LG's transparent OLED TV that can raise or lower its contrast panel, creating a 3D floating effect. It is LG's first transparent OLED TV [[26]].
  • Victrola Stream Sapphire: Victrola's high-end turntable that works natively with Sonos and supports streaming lossless FLAC audio files. It is priced at $1,499 [[27]].
  • Mophie Juice Pack (2024): Mophie's battery case for the iPhone 15, iPhone 15 Pro, and iPhone 15 Pro Max. It provides extra protection and battery life for the devices. The price is $100 [[28]].
  • Clicks for iPhone: An iPhone case that adds a physical keyboard similar to a Blackberry. It connects to the iPhone via Lightning or USB-C and supports passthrough power. The price is $139 [[29]].
  • Samsung Music Frame: A wireless speaker that disguises itself as a framed piece of artwork. It supports Bluetooth and Wi-Fi streaming and can be configured as a surround sound speaker with Samsung TVs or soundbars. The price is TBD [[30]].

These are just a few examples of the products mentioned in the article. The full article provides descriptions and prices for many more gadgets and tech products.

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