“Lenovo’s Transparent Laptop to Impaired Speech Voice Converter: Gadgets Drawing Crowds at Mobile World Congress in Barcelona”
Mobile World Congress Unveils Robot Dogs and Flying Cars
Tech Companies Unveil Myriad Connected Gadgets at World’s Largest Wireless Telecom Fair, Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, Concluding Thursday.
MWC Barcelona, formerly known as Mobile World Congress, is an annual trade show focused on the mobile communications industry. Held in Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain, at the Fira de Barcelona Gran Via, typically in February or early March, the event attracts a diverse audience including device manufacturers, network equipment providers, wireless carriers, and the press. Attendance typically reaches around 100,000 people annually, with mobile phone manufacturers frequently using the conference as a platform to unveil their latest devices.
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Let’s See highlights Of Top 5 Gadget in Mobile World Congress :
Robotic dog :
Tecno Mobile, a Chinese company, unveiled a robotic dog at the Mobile World Congress. Inspired by the German Shepherd, this robot, named “Dynamic 1,” utilizes AI and advanced sensors to comprehend voice commands and execute lifelike actions like bowing, shaking hands, and climbing stairs. Users can control the robot through smartphone apps, offering the experience of pet ownership without the associated hassles.
Flying Car :Â
Alef Aeronautics, a US-based company, showcased the world’s first functional flying car prototype to the public for the first time. “It operates like a car, resembles a car, and features vertical take-off,” stated Jim Dukhovny, President and CEO of the company. The electric-powered vehicle has obtained special airworthiness certification from the US Federal Aviation Administration (FAA). The current prototype can carry two passengers for approximately 110 miles (170 kilometres), and the company anticipates commencing production of the final version by the end of 2025. With nearly 3,000 pre-orders already placed, the car is priced at $300,000.
Transparent laptop :
Lenovo, a Chinese manufacturer, unveiled a prototype laptop featuring a 17.3-inch transparent glass screen, providing users with a “completely borderless and see-through display experience. Instead of a conventional keyboard, it features a touch surface where keys can be projected or users can utilize a special pen to draw directly on the screen. The company has yet to announce a release date for the product.
The transparency of the screen can be adjusted so that everyone passing by can’t see what you’re doing.
Lenovo’s executive director Aiguo Zheng remarked, “The concept of a transparent display used to be confined to futuristic movies or perhaps AR glasses. But as we can see, that’s no longer the case.”
Impaired speech voice converter :
Dutch startup Whispp showcased a calling app that employs AI technology to transform impaired speech, caused by conditions like throat cancer, stroke, or stuttering, into the user’s natural voice in real-time.
In contrast to other remedies for individuals with voice disorders, this app enables users to engage in natural conversations over their phone or laptop without converting speech to text. It maintains a seamless flow of conversation, allowing users to sound like themselves, even with voice impairments caused by conditions like throat cancer, stroke, or stuttering.
AI-powered companion doll :
With its cloth body, floral blouse, and brown hair, Hyodol resembles a children’s doll. However, this creation by a South Korean company of the same name is designed for seniors.
Equipped with sensors and AI-powered microprocessors, Hyodol can play music, send voice reminders to seniors to take their medication, and alert the user’s guardian if no movement is detected for a specific duration.
Measuring 35 centimetres (14 inches) in height, the doll is programmed to speak when touched by the user or at predefined times, such as during meal times, which can be customized.
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