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الاحد: 11 يناير 2026
  • 10 يناير 2026
  • 09:52
Strangest Innovations of the Las Vegas Electronics Show Transparent Television and Smart Toilets

Khaberni - The city of Las Vegas, USA, hosts the Consumer Electronics Show, the annual event that unveils the latest ready-for-home technological innovations.

The French newspaper "Ouest France" stated that artificial intelligence is strongly present this year in most inventions, whether for entertainment, daily, or even life purposes, showcasing a collection of the most bizarre and innovative inventions that may soon become part of our lives.


Smart firefighting robot
Designed by Weidmount Dynamics from Hong Kong, a smart firefighting robot operates with artificial intelligence. Its mission is to protect firefighters and speed up interventions, and it is equipped with an advanced microwave radar, capable of seeing through smoke, measuring the intensity of fires in real-time, identifying burning materials and choosing the appropriate type of fire extinguisher. It also functions as a scout by sending data directly to the command center.

The Links M20 Pro by Chinese company Deep Robotics is capable of operating in hazardous environments, where it can endure temperatures between -20 and 55°C, and is resistant to dust and water.

It reaches a height of 60 cm and weighs 33 kg, capable of moving at a speed of 18 km/h, overcoming obstacles up to 80 cm, and carrying 15 kg for a distance of 12 km within two and a half hours, ideal for emergencies, logistics, and scientific exploration.


Human-like robot for provisioning and industry
The Swedish company Hexagon introduced the "Ion" robot to address the labor shortage, at a height of 1.65 m and weighing 60 kg. It can move at a speed of 8.5 km/h, sort parts, detect defects, and perform complex technical tasks. It is characterized by its task diversity and independence supported by artificial intelligence, making it suitable for sectors such as aviation, automotive, and logistics.

The Korean company "LG" introduced the LG Signature OLED TV with a transparent and wireless screen, which allows seeing beyond it when turned off and provides a transparent effect when operating, with excellent image quality thanks to self-luminous pixels and the absence of backlighting.


Smart toilet
Korean company Vovo developed a smart toilet equipped with an automatic lid opening and suction system, and the "Jindo dog" program that sends an alert to phones if the toilet has not been used for a period of 8-10 hours. It also contains a sensor to analyze urine and monitor health directly via a wall screen.

Portable Braille card printer
For visually impaired individuals, Mangos Lab presented the Nemonic Dot, which combines a portable Braille card printer and a smart application. It produces reliable protruding points on metal, and the application allows converting voice or texts into Braille cards, thanks to a multi-language engine supported by artificial intelligence.

The American company "AC Future" presented the AI-TH Trailer, measuring 7.3 m, which transforms from a space of 17.7 m² to 37 m². It is equipped with multi-use furniture, energy-friendly systems, and artificial intelligence to ensure comfort, with an exterior design that combines architectural beauty and aerodynamics.


Converting a regular bicycle to electric

The Chinese innovation "Camingo" allows converting any regular bicycle to electric without changing the frame.

It is equipped with a 750-watt motor at the front wheel and a removable battery resembling a water bottle, weighing a total of 2.3 kg and with a range of up to 90 km, adapting to terrain thanks to a speed sensor and a smart program that adjusts the required power.

Knee support structures
The Chinese device "DN Sais Z1" is a lightweight knee support device that provides up to 50% of the necessary force for walking and climbing stairs and reduces joint pressure, with advanced sensors and continuous adaptation to the user's movement and weight.


Smart soles
The Japanese soles "Orphea" contain six pressure and motion sensors with an ultra-slim design and wireless charging for more than 24 hours.
Orphea soles collect walking data, weight distribution, and balance, and provide movement analysis, health prevention, and rehabilitation insights.

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