What's in the bin of things Stephen Wolfram is no longer using? (2024-10-25)

Can AI figure out what’s in the “bins of things I’m not using anymore” that Stephen Wolfram talks about in his blog?

# Item
1. HP 48G Series Graphing Calculator (with an attached wide-angle lens or another type of camera lens)
2. Solo Smart Wireless Device (possibly a Solo air quality monitor or card reader, with the name “Solo” visible)
3. AT&T Flip Phones (likely from early 2000s; exact models are hard to identify, but these appear to be standard feature phones from that era)
4. Smart Light Bulb (likely an IoT-enabled bulb, brand could be Philips Hue or LIFX based on the shape, but hard to confirm)
5. LEAP Motion Controller (a well-known gesture control device for hand tracking)
6. USB Flash Drive with Bitcoin Logo (this is likely a hardware wallet for cryptocurrency, possibly a Ledger or Trezor brand wallet)
7. Network Tester (the device with the analog needle is a likely candidate for a Triplett or Fluke Networks brand tester)
8. Red Circuit Board with Heatsink (appears to be a development board, likely for IoT or network applications; it could be an Raspberry Pi HAT or a specific networking board)
9. Portable Power Bank (generic brand or model, not clearly identifiable from the image, but the design is typical of many external battery packs)
10. Eyeglasses (brand unknown, possibly generic)
11. Vankyo Wireless Earbuds Case (likely Vankyo X400 or a similar model)
12. Stylus or Pen (generic brand, possibly used for tablets or touchscreens)
13. White Flashlight (could be a Maglite or similar brand known for compact flashlights)
14. Modern USB Dongle (likely a Bluetooth or Wi-Fi dongle, brand not identifiable from the image)
15. Fitness Tracker (early model, might be a Fitbit or Jawbone device based on size and shape)
16. White Round Smart Camera or Sensor (could be from Nest or Wyze, though the exact model is unclear)
17. Blue Kitchen Tool (possibly a smart thermometer or spatula with integrated tech, brand unknown)
18. Assorted USB Cables (likely charging cables for various devices)
19. Kindle E-Reader (definitely an Amazon Kindle, likely a Paperwhite model based on the e-ink screen)
20. Smart Home Device (potentially a Google Nest or Ecobee smart home sensor or thermostat)
21. AT&T Portable Wi-Fi Hotspot (likely an AT&T Unite or similar mobile hotspot model)