Get ready to dive into the forgotten future of tech! MWC always promises groundbreaking gadgets, but what happens when those revolutionary ideas vanish? We’re unearthing five incredible devices that wowed us, only to disappear or drastically underperform, leaving us wondering what could have been. For those brave enough to explore these tech relics, you can find links to relevant products and information in the video description. First up, Number 1: Humane AI pin. This wearable was touted as the phone killer of 2024, projecting lasers onto your hand and letting you chat with AI. But here’s the shocker: it absolutely *sucked*, getting swallowed by HP, and ceased functioning last year! Talk about a $699 paperweight. Next, Number 2: Motorola Rizr. Imagine a phone display that mechanically unrolls to get bigger! This 2022 concept was pure sci-fi magic, yet three years later, Motorola hasn’t deployed this mind-bending tech, leaving us dreaming of rollable screens. Then there’s Number 3: Xiaomi SU7 EV. This sleek electric car, shown in 2024 and 2025, promised over 470 miles of range and blistering performance. The drama? While selling well in China, it’s still nowhere near European or US roads, leaving fans endlessly waiting for a drive. Our fourth head-scratcher is Number 4: Samsung Galaxy Ring. This health-tracking smart jewelry from 2024 earned great reviews, but two years on, a follow-up is delayed amid patent lawsuits, hindering the entire smart ring category from flourishing. Finally, Number 5: Motorola wrist phone. This 2024 concept was a flexible Android phone you could literally slap onto your wrist like a ’90s bracelet. It seemed so achievable, yet like a fleeting holiday romance, it vanished without a trace, leaving us to mourn the wearable phone we never got.
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