Dubbed Legos 2.0, Cubelets are small multicolor cubes you can snap together to create robots that move, chirp, and light up. We covered Cubelets in full detail here, and you can watch them in action in the video below.

Austin-based Chaotic Moon Labs made a splash at CES with the unveiling of The Board of Awesomeness (BoA) or “Project Sk8.″ BoA is a longboard that employs an unreleased Window’s 8 tablet in conjunction with a Kinect control bar to drive an 800 watt electric skateboard using a 36 volt power supply. It is controlled using gestures, which were a trend at CES – and we expect to see more gesture-driven devices in the future. Watch the video below of the longboard in action.

Remote-controlled drones seem to be hot year after year at CES, and this year was no different. The A.R. Drone 2.0, the flying drone for augmented reality gaming you can control with your mobile phone, is back with video and more sharing capabilities. We covered the first A.R. Drone back in 2010, but now it’s more consumer-friendly than ever. Watch the A.R. Drone 2.0 in action.

I’M Watch also showcased at CES, offering a watch that can tether to your smartphone or tablet to utilize installed apps to pull down email, stock quotes, play music and more. The device uses a web interface for registration and app management. It’s the closest I’ve seen to the Dick Tracy 2-way wrist radio yet. Watch the I’M Watch video below.

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