The 15 Best Devices From CES You Can Buy Right Now (2021)

In many ways, CES 2021 was unlike anything we’ve attended on the Gear team before. Instead of running around Las Vegas poking all things and getting seriously dehydrated, we sat at home and watched briefing after briefing on Zoom. But CES is still the festival of pocket money. It’s designed to evoke your most primal desires – whether that’s for a fine gaming chair, an affordable laptop, or just a machine to squirt out a few servings of delicious fro-yo. These are our favorite things on display at CES that you can buy right now to scratch that itch.

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Phones, headphones and accessories

Moft Snap-On Standard

Photo: Moft

  • Moft Snap-On Stand for $ 30: I want this. This snap-on stand holds your iPhone in portrait, landscape, or “floating” mode and has room for three cards. We’ve also included it in our guide to the best accessories for the iPhone 12.
  • Moto G Play for $ 170: Motorola has updated its budget phone range, which we really liked. The updates are quite minor, but the price is still low. For a more in-depth look, check out our guide to the best cheap phones.
  • Typical (free): This small, handy app is the first product from a company working on a 100 percent private next-word prediction engine. The signature honeycomb keyboard claims to reduce typos by up to 80 percent.
  • MaskFone for $ 50: If you wear a mask in public and answer calls, you may need a (possibly overdeveloped) mask with an N95 filter, a built-in microphone, and attached earbuds. Or, you know, maybe not. Check out our guide to our favorite masks if you want a few more options.
  • V-Moda M-200 ANC for $ 500: We didn’t get the chance to try these expensive headphones in person, but V-Moda has never let us down. We expect this new model from the design-forward company to be one of the best noise-canceling headphones of the year.
  • JBL Reflect Mini NWC TWS Earbuds for $ 150: The latest training buds from JBL have a reflective strip for people who like to be outside at night or at dusk. They are also noise canceling and have an IPX7 water resistance rating. We didn’t get a chance to try these either, but we liked other JBL buds.

Computers and cameras

Panasonic BGH1

Photo: Panasonic

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