At the start of every year, CES is held. CES is essentially the biggest tech conference and exhibition of the year. It allows companies to gather in one place to show off all the latest and exciting innovations they have come up with. Sometimes these are just concepts, sometimes there are products actually coming to the market. If you’re wondering what we’ve seen so far, here are some of the best gadgets and innovations we’ve seen at CES 2025 so far!
Projectors are a dime a dozen but if you’re looking for a projector at home that can display cinema-quality visuals? Then the Valerion Vision Master could be it. It boasts insane quality images alongside a high contrast ratio, making things look less washed out compared to regular projectors.
Robot vacuums pretty much do one thing and one thing only – vacuum. Okay fine, some offer mopping capabilities too. But what makes the SwitchBot K20+ Pro so cool is its modularity. Users can add attachments to make the robot vacuum more than a vacuum.
The Lenovo ThinkBook Rollable has to be one of the coolest laptops we’ve seen in a while. It features a display that can roll upwards and be retracted. While we’re not sure how practical it is for our own personal use, we imagine that there are many out there who can probably make good use of it.
Lenovo is no stranger to handheld consoles. The Legion Go S is the company’s latest creation. It isn’t exactly a successor to the original Legion Go. Instead, it is a newer model that runs on Windows. There is also another model that runs on SteamOS, meaning that gamers now have an alternative to Valve’s Steam Deck handheld console.
Apple’s MacBook Air is one of the company’s best selling laptops. It’s affordable, it’s insanely thin, and has amazing battery life. At CES 2025, ASUS unveiled its answer to the MacBook Air with its Zenbook A14.
You’ve heard of gaming laptops and gaming smartphones, but what about gaming tablets? That’s something ASUS decided to create with the ROG Flow Z13. Despite it being a tablet, it’s powered an Intel CPU which means that you can play regular PC games on it.
Handheld consoles are gaining a lot of popularity these days and Acer has unveiled its own take on it with the Nitro Blaze 11. It is powered by an AMD CPU and runs on Windows 11, so it should be able to run most PC games on it as long as it meets the hardware requirements. It also features detachable controllers like the Nintendo Switch.
Robot vacuums are great for dusting and mopping the floor. But when it comes to objects, 99% of robot vacuums just avoid it. However, Roborock is challenging that notion with the Saros Z70. This robot vacuum features a built-in robotic arm that can actually pick stuff off the floor!
Smart glasses are one of this year’s highlights at CES. The Halliday smart glasses is one of them. It features a small and discreet display that sits on the frame of the glasses. It also features “proactive AI” that basically listens in to anticipate your questions. There are some privacy concerns but as far as the actual tech is concerned, it’s pretty cool.
The OnePlus 13 was actually announced towards the end of 2024. However, at that time it was only available in China. Now the company’s latest flagship is available in global markets and could prove a challenger to Samsung’s upcoming Galaxy S25 series.
The problem with robot vacuums is that they do everything themselves. This means for harder to reach places, you’ll still need a handheld to get the job done. Eufy solves that with the E20 which allow users to transform the robot vacuum into a handheld one for such occasions.
Sony isn’t a name that comes to mind when it comes to cars. But in collaboration with Honda, the Sony Honda Mobility company unveiled the Afeela 1. This is a sedan powered by a 91 kWh lithium-ion battery with a range of 300 miles. It also makes it the company’s first electric vehicle.
Anker makes chargers and that’s nothing new. However, at CES 2025, the company unveiled a new 140W charger that has a built-in display. This shows users all kinds of useful information like power usage per port, temperature, fast-charging, and more. Despite its size, it also supports quite a number of ports which is handy.