I appreciate the question, but I need to be straight with you--I don't rep AI gadgets. I run an excavation company in Indianapolis, so I'm neck-deep in dirt, machinery, and construction tech rather than consumer AI products. That said, from a construction industry perspective, the AI tools we're seeing in 2025 are wild. We use drones with AI-powered site surveying that can map terrain in minutes instead of days, and GPS-guided machinery that practically drives itself with precision down to the inch. These aren't consumer gadgets you'd order online, but they're genuinely crave-worthy if you've ever had to grade a foundation by hand. The honest answer is you'd want to talk to someone who actually works with consumer AI products. I could throw out brand names I've heard about, but that wouldn't help you since I haven't used them and don't represent them. You'll get better value from someone in that space who can give you real testing feedback and actual manufacturer relationships.
I don't rep any AI gadgets myself, but I'm definitely a magpie for crave-worthy tech -- especially the ones that feel more like art than devices. If you're looking for reps who can help, I'd reach out directly to the creators or PR teams behind names like Humane's AI Pin, Rabbit R1, or the new Withings BeamO (feels like a sci-fi thermometer meets sculpture). They're definitely shipping to the US and UK and have that "I want to touch it" factor. If anyone's building an AI wearable that understands how women move and feel -- not just how we look -- that's something I'd love to help dream into form.
I don't rep any AI gadgets myself, but when I opened Oakwell, I tested a few smart aromatherapy systems and biometric sleep tools to see if they could elevate the guest experience. Most didn't feel quite there yet. But if you're hunting crave-worthy AI tech that actually ships in 2026, I've seen buzz building around: 1 / Rabbit R1 -- A pocket-size "AI companion" that runs on natural language instead of apps. Think walkie-talkie meets ChatGPT with physical buttons. Ships to US/UK. Around $199. Super trendy with the early adopter crowd. 2 / Withings BeamO -- Touchless temperature, heart rate, ECG and oximeter all in one -- like having a pocket doctor. Not cheap (~$250), but sleek and Apple-like. Great for wellness pros or biohackers. 3 / Tineco S7 Pro -- AI vacuum-mop combo with dirt-sensing cameras and self-cleaning. A guest once mentioned theirs could tell the difference between sauce and mud. Not sexy, but genuinely impressive. If you're looking for something more visual or high-end, I'd try reaching out to Milan Design Week exhibitors -- they're usually first to showcase AI design objects that blend form and tech.
Appreciate the outreach. I don't represent AI-enabled gadgets directly, so I can't pitch anything under those terms. At Happy V, our focus is on women's wellness formulations and vertically integrated manufacturing--we don't sell or partner on hardware, though we track emerging health tech closely. If you're exploring AI in areas like menstrual tracking, microbiome monitoring, or supplement personalization, I'd be glad to offer insight from a formulation or R&D lens. Let me know what you're open to exploring.