The ‘Worst in Show’ CES products put your data at risk and cause waste, privacy advocates say
- A panel of experts judged products at CES as the worst in show, highlighting those that are least repairable, least private, and least sustainable.
- The Ultrahuman Rare Luxury Smart Ring was awarded least repairable due to its non-replaceable battery and high cost of $2,200.
- The TP-Link Archer BE900 router was deemed least secure, as it is vulnerable to hacking and must report flaws to the Chinese government before notifying the public.
- The LG AI Home Inside 2.0 refrigerator was called the worst product overall for its flashy features that lead to higher energy consumption and costly repairs.
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The ‘Worst in Show’ CES products put your data at risk, cause waste, privacy advocates say
So much of the technology showcased at CES includes gadgets made to improve consumers’ lives — whether by leveraging AI to make devices that help people become more efficient, by creating companions to cure loneliness or by providing tools that help people with mental and physical health. But not all innovation is good, according to a panel of self-described dystopia experts that has judged some products as “Worst in Show.” The award that no com…
The ‘Worst in Show’ CES 2025 products put your data at risk and cause waste, privacy advocates say
So much of the technology showcased at CES includes gadgets made to improve consumers’ lives – whether by leveraging AI to make devices that help people become more efficient, by creating companions to cure loneliness or by providing tools that help people with mental and physical health. Read full story
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