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Tech Gadgets To Make Your Year: These Tech Products Will Improve Your Life in 2024

July 24, 2024 by Shelley Thompson

Is there any aspect of life that technology hasn’t infiltrated? We don’t think so. From business and skin care to gaming and safety, several tech products have been invented to make life easier for people. In 2024, different gadgets have been unveiled- some of them have been previously predicted, while others are complete newcomers. In this article, we’ll highlight five tech products that could make your life easier in the new year.

GE Profile Smart Indoor Smoker

Everyone loves wood-smoked delicacies like chicken wings and brisket, but not everyone has enough room in their backyard. Well, with this smart indoor smoker, you can make smoked recipes in your kitchen.

Courtesy: Abt

The smart indoor smoker uses wood pellets but ensures little or no smoke gets into your home; it has different smoke levels that you can control and track through the app. The appliance will only require some space on your counter like your air fryer. At Lowe’s, the smoker costs $699.

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Evie Ring

Smart rings, like the Oura Ring, are becoming more popular for their effectiveness in tracking health metrics like temperature, heart rate, and sleep quality. However, the Evie Ring is unique for its focus on women’s health.

Courtesy: Instagram

The ring and app tracks aspects of women’s health, like menstruation and ovulation; it can help women know their fertile windows and cycle phases. Available in gold, silver, and rose gold, the ring blends with most jewelry. The ring costs $269 at eviering.com.

Clicks Creator Keyboard

Many people find it quite challenging to type effectively due to the unavailability of a physical keyboard on their iPhones. This keyboard is a solution to the problem; users can click buttons without saying goodbye to their iPhones.

Courtesy: Clicks.tech

The keyboard is integrated into the phone case, allowing you to draft your emails and texts on an actual keyboard. The Clicks Creator Keyboard also has some shortcuts that can come in handy. It costs $139 at Clicks.Tech.

EssilorLuxottica Nuance Audio

Nuance Audio is a hearing solution for people with mild to moderate hearing disabilities. Coming from a company that is renowned for making classy eyewear, these glasses look like fashionable prescription glasses.

Courtesy: EssilorLuxottica

The lightweight glasses have an innovative hearing technology designed to replace regular hearing aids. The price of these advanced hearing glasses hasn’t been publicized yet.

Sony Access Controller

Do you love gaming but would love it if gaming controllers were more customizable and accessible? The Sony Access Controller is all you need! It was designed to be as accessible as possible.

Courtesy: PlayStation

The 360° design makes it possible for you to use it from any comfortable position; the controller can be customized to individual mobility preferences. The Sony Access Controller costs $90 at Playstation.com.

Filed Under: Mobile, Tech Trends

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