Correction: AP-US-CES-Worst-In-Sho story

The Ultrahuman Rare luxury smart ring is on display at the Ultrahuman booth during the CES tech show Wednesday, Jan. 8, 2025, in Las Vegas. Credit: AP/John Locher
LAS VEGAS — In a story published Jan. 9, 2025, about the Worst of CES awards, Liz Chamberlain, the director of sustainability at the e-commerce site iFixit and one of the purveyors of the awards, mischaracterized one of the judges' statements to The Associated Press. Chamberlain incorrectly summarized comments by Paul Roberts suggesting the TP-LINK BE900 contained a specific flaw when he meant only to indicate that flaws have been found in previous models.
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