20 Next-Gen New AI Gadgets That Feel Like Science Fiction

In this post, we’re counting down 20 mind-blowing new AI devices you won’t believe actually exist—each one a perfect example of how artificial intelligence is making our world smarter, more interactive, and incredibly powerful.

#1

Amazon

Amazon Echo Show 15

Score 9.9

#2

Paekole

Paekole AI Translation Earbuds

Score 9.6

#3

TCL

TCL AI Me

Score 9.5

#4

Jiangler

Jiangler Face Tracking Tripod

Score 9.4

#5

Insta360

Insta360 Mic Pro

Score 9.3

#6

Ultrahuman

Ultrahuman Ring PRO

Score 9.3

#7

Comulytic

Comulytic Note Pro

Score 9.3

#8

Ottocast

Ottocast E2 OttoAibox

Score 9.3

#9

SenseRobot

SenseRobot AI Chess Robo

Score 9.3

#10

AGIBOT

AGIBOT X2

Score 9.3

#11

RayNeo

RayNeo Air 4 Pro

Score 9.3

#12

Blue

Blue Tees AI Speaker

Score 9.3

#13

DJI

DJI Neo

Score 9.3

#14

Plaud

Plaud NotePin S

Score 9.3

#15

Mobvoi

Mobvoi TicNote

Score 9.3

#16

Zensbuds

Zensbuds AI

Score 9.3

#17

HOVERAir

HOVERAir X1

Score 9.3

#18

Rux

Rux AI Desktop Robot

Score 9.3

#19

WaveNote

WaveNote AI Voice Recorder

Score 9.3

#20

Hypershell

Hypershell X Pro

Score 9.3

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the advantage of an AI device with on-device processing versus cloud-based AI?
On-device processing means the gadget handles its machine learning, tracking, or translation algorithms using its own internal hardware. This results in ultra-responsive tracking, lower latency, and much tighter data security since your voice recordings or biometric data don’t have to be sent over the internet. Cloud-based AI devices require an active internet connection to function fully, but they often handle highly complex tasks—like deep contextual summaries or translation across 100+ languages—because they leverage massive remote servers to do the heavy lifting.

Do smart tracking tripods and automated drones require a separate smartphone app to function?
While many traditional smart devices force you to download an app and pair via Bluetooth, many modern AI-driven gadgets are completely self-contained. For example, hardware like advanced face-tracking tripods uses built-in vision-tracking algorithms and optical sensors to follow your movements natively. Similarly, automated palm-launched drones utilize pre-programmed AI flight paths and gesture recognition. This means you can execute professional-looking video transitions, tracking shots, and framing adjustments entirely hands-free without ever opening a smartphone app.