CES 2025 successfully concluded its tech exhibition at Las Vegas. A yearly tradition at Las Vegas attracts technology fans from various fields while companies compete to demonstrate upcoming developmental achievements that might be before commercial market availability.
All around the exhibition fans could see distinct tech innovations but the main focus was on advanced AI-enabled products featuring smart home robots which performed more than simple cleaning tasks. The robots exhibit the ability to maintain human interaction and supply entertainment functions. The following list presents the star products from the recent event.
TCL Ai Mi Robot for Kids
TCL released an advanced home robot which provides smart entertainment for children under parental absence as the company specializes in high-quality television products. A single connection between the robot and TCL smart home devices lets users operate every device through the robotic interface. The device comes equipped with built-in cameras processed for taking and sharing videos and images. A house-wide capsule contains the moving robot which serves as an excellent monitoring device. The development stage is ongoing for this device as TCL showed working unit prototypes at the exhibition.
Mini Smart Garden for Homes
Planetform launched a small smart garden system aimed at organic food cultivation which doubles as decorative home furniture. Within the self-operating AI-managed garden enclosure homeowners can operate 15 plant units while the system handles watering tasks and cleaning procedures.
Lenovo ThinkBook Plus Gen 6 with Expandable Screen
The Lenovo laptop debuted with a unique display feature that produces double the screen area by extending it horizontally from 14 to 16.7 inches. The device is currently available for purchase as it unites high-tech capabilities with an attractive appearance.
Solar-Powered Car
Aptera unveiled their dolphin-shaped electric vehicle which served as a solar charger through its solar panel surfaces. This carbon-fiber vehicle supports standard electric car charging methods in addition to its solar power system which provides a 640-kilometer range.
Swippitt iPhone Battery Charger
Swippitt demonstrated a technology that enables iPhone battery charging within seconds. The system functions by employing a device which offers instantly charged batteries in place of dead ones to achieve faster charging times. Users can purchase the device for iPhone 14 through subsequent models at a price of $700.
Halliday Smart Glasses
Halliday established smart glasses by embedding a display system into frames which translated text instantly among 40 languages. The advanced AI capabilities of these products are integrated into a frame design that does not compromise style.
TCL 60 XE Nxtpaper Smartphone with E-Ink Screen
Compelling about TCL's new phone is its e-ink display which functions in a manner identical to Kindle devices when reading content. The device contains a triple-camera system and artificial intelligence features which enable months-long operation from one charge of its battery. The phone costs $200.
AI-Enhanced Smart TVs
Smart TVs manufactured by Samsung, LG and Google used AI technology to provide their products with superior voice search capabilities and AI assistant integration together with smart home automation features.
Revolutionary Home Glucose Monitors
Two new home glucose monitors were introduced at CES without needing prescription requirements during this exhibition. These innovative home glucose devices empower users to get continuous blood sugar tracking for thirty days from the Dexcom device alongside comprehensive health monitoring and quality-of-life advice from Abbots Lingo device.
Samsung and Google’s Eclipsa Audio Technology
The audio technology Eclipsa launched by Samsung and Google entered the market to compete against Dolby Atmos. Eclipsa operates as an open-source technology system that Samsung has integrated in its brand-new TV lineups and soundbars.
AI-Powered Smart Cane for the Visually Impaired
WeWalk developed a smart cane for those with poor vision which uses AI together with an optional voice assistant system. Users can receive warning signals through their cane to help in navigating their surroundings.
These innovations showcase how modern technology advances through the combination of artificial intelligence with sustainability and user-led design practices.