The annual Consumer Electronics Show (CES) always delivers a plethora of new gadgets, tech concepts, and AI-powered devices, with CES 2025 being no exception. Check out some of these standout innovations from this technology extravaganza.
Robovacs that Pick Up After You
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Roborock Saros Z70, a groundbreaking innovation, has challenged the traditional notion that robovacs can be hindered by randomly placed objects. The new model introduces a five-axis robot arm, dubbed the OmniGrip, designed to pick up objects its way and keep your floor spotless. While the current model can handle items weighing less than 300 grams, Roborock aims to expand its capacity in future models. Expect the Saros Z70 to be available by Jun 2025.
Reimagining Television with Samsung The Frame Pro TV
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Samsung’s The Frame TV, with its resemblance to a piece of art, already holds a special place in consumers’ hearts. The company has now unveiled The Frame Pro, upping the game with advanced Mini LED display technology and a matte finish. Plus, it offers a wireless connection to its box, leaving only the power cord to hide.
Smart Glasses with a Twist
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Following the success of the Meta Ray-Bans, Halliday introduced its smart glasses that stand apart with a small screen on the frame. The DigiWindow provides a 3.5-inch private display in the corner of your view, controlled using voice commands or a smart ring with an integrated trackpad. These specs are expected to ship by the end of Q1 2025.
Step into the Future with Dell’s 4K QD-OLED Monitor
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Dell’s new 32-inch 4K OLED display comes equipped with an infrared sensor and five speakers to deliver sound straight to your ears. Specially designed for gamers, it eliminates the need for specific head positioning for optimal sound. The monitor also features a 120Hz refresh rate, a 0.03ms response time, and is set to launch in the US on May 22nd, 2025, for $799.99.
The Cutest Robot You’ve Ever Seen
Mirumi is a furry, adorable companion bot that might make you want to own a robot for the first time. This endearing creature doesn’t have AI tricks and doesn’t even make noise. It clings to a bag, bestowing an adorable touch to your style. Keep an eye out for its crowdfunding campaign launching in mid-2025.
Game On with Acer’s Nitro Blaze 11
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Acer’s Nitro Blaze 11 pushes boundaries with its 10.95-inch 144 Hz WQXGA touch display, giving the feel of holding a small monitor instead of a portable console. Coupled with an AMD Ryzen 8040HS processor, 16GB of RAM, and detachable controllers with Hall effect joysticks, it’s set to redefine gaming experiences. It launches in Q2 2025, starting at $1,099.99.
Upgrade Your Smartphone Photography with Belkin Stage PowerGrip
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Belkin’s Stage PowerGrip fills the gap left by smartphones when it comes to taking pictures. It acts as a MagSafe power bank with a 10,000mAh battery, a retractable USB-C cable, and a design that imparts a classic camera-like grip to your iPhone. Plus, it’s got a physical shutter button that works with iOS camera app over Bluetooth, and a mini LCD screen displaying the remaining battery charge.
These are just a few of the incredible devices and technologies that made their debut at CES 2025. As the biggest tech event of the year, there are countless more exciting innovations waiting to be discovered.