Talking glasses and a robot baby? Check out the latest news and interesting facts from CES 2025

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This year, the world's largest technology fair brought many new and unusual trends. Check out the most interesting ones!

A Consumer Electronics Show 2025 (CES 2025) started in Las Vegas (USA) this Tuesday (7) bringing the main technological innovations of this year that promise to transform the future. With a focus on artificial intelligence, sustainability, health and connectivity, the event — which has more than four thousand exhibitors in total — brings together impressive launches (and some very different ones) from giants such as Samsung, TCL, Hyundai, and Lenovo, as well as startups that present revolutionary ideas in robotics, mobility and smart devices. We will now reveal the main CES 2025 curiosities.

Roborock Robot Vacuum Cleaner with Mechanical Arm

Roborock and its smart robot. Photo: Power Planet Online

A Roborock surprised in the CES 2025 with the presentation of a robot vacuum cleaner equipped with a mechanical arm integrated into three different models of the line Saros (Z70, 10 and 10R), marking an impressive advancement in home automation. In addition to performing traditional cleaning with high efficiency, the device is capable of manipulating small objects, such as picking up toys or moving items from the floor, significantly expanding its functionality. The technology combines advanced sensors, artificial intelligence and a compact design that adapts easily to different environments.

This multifunctional robot is a response to the demand for more complete and intelligent solutions for everyday life. The mechanical arm allows it to perform tasks that go beyond cleaningas the organize spaces or even help in the kitchen, depending on the configuration. The product launch is in line with the company's focus of universalizing connectivity in the home.

Roborock's robot lineup. Video: YouTube/ SlashGear

TCL Robot Baby

TCL's Ai Me proposes a super-tech robot for family companionship. Photo: TCL

One of the main CES 2025 curiosities was presented by the Chinese giant TCL , which revealed the “Oh Me”, a companion robot designed to interact with families and provide in childcare. With a design inspired by an owl, the small robot has digital eyes that display different emotions and a childlike voice that makes its interactions more captivating to young children. Equipped with advanced cameras and sensors, the Oh Me can detect the environment around it, capture photos and videos, as well as save important memories for its s, mainly as a reminder to parents.

The product goes beyond entertainment and monitoring, and can be used as security camera to increase home protection. Thanks to its modular structure, it can be integrated with smart devices such as automotive systems, controlling entertainment options and personalized settings. TCL also plans to expand its functionality with additional accessories, including attachable microphones and cameras. While still in the conceptual phase, the Oh Me could be inserted into the market to create accessible and practical robotic assistants for families' daily lives.

Check out the details and main features of Ai Me. Video: YouTube/ TCL

Ballie from Samsung

Baillie robot should be available on the market in the first half of this year. Photo: Samsung

For the technology fair, the Samsung presented the “ballie“, a smart home robot designed to act as a personal assistant, monitoring the health of residents and providing entertainment for consumers. With a compact, spherical design, the robot is able to move autonomously around the home, interacting with s through voice commands and displaying content through a built-in projector.

In addition to its monitoring and entertainment functions, the ballie can be integrated with other smart home devices, such as security systems and appliances, providing a more connected and personalized experience. The Samsung announced that the ballie will be available to consumers in the first half of 2025.

Baille, a robot presented by Samsung at CES 2025. Video: YouTube/ CNN

Lenovo's Rollable Screen Laptop

Lenovo is launching a new notebook with a rollable screen at CES 2025. Photo: Lenovo

At the event, the Lenovo presented the ThinkBook Plus Gen 6 Rollable, an innovative notebook with a screen OLED that expands vertically from 14 to 16,7 inches (approximately 42 cm), providing an expanded viewing area for tasks that require more space.

In addition to its expandable screen, the ThinkBook Plus Gen 6 Rollable is equipped with processors intel core ultra, providing optimized performance for professionals who require high performance. The device also features Intel Arc graphics and advanced connectivity, including Thunderbolt 4 and Wi-Fi 7, ensuring a fluid and efficient experience.

Lenovo's new notebook and its features. Video: YouTube/ Digital Trends

Samsung Smart Things for Boats

Samsung innovates with SmartThings for nautical navigation. Photo: Samsung

The South Korean Giant Samsung still revealed the “SmartThings for Ships”, an innovative solution that expands technology SmartThings for the maritime environment. This platform allows the integration and control of devices on board vessels, providing a connected and intelligent experience for its s.

Furthermore, the “SmartThings for Ships” uses the connectivity standard Matter, ensuring compatibility and interoperability between various devices and systems on board. This approach facilitates task automation, real-time monitoring and customization of vessel settings, raising the level of comfort and safety for crew and engers.

Smartthings for boats is Samsung's latest at CES 2025. Video: YouTube/ Pisapapeles

Stardust Robotic Hands

Focused on automating complex tasks, Stardust has innovated with its high-performance robot. Photo: Reproduction

The company Stardust presented at CES 2025 prototypes of advanced robotic hands, which combine state-of-the-art artificial intelligence with exceptional precision and flexibility. Equipped with tactile sensors and actuators of high performance, these hands are capable of performing delicate and highly complex tasks, such as assembling components or handling fragile objects. Their versatility allows them to be used in a variety of sectors, such as manufacturing, healthcare and domestic services.

The AI ​​technology embedded in robotic hands allows them to adapt and learn new tasks autonomously. With the ability to interact and integrate with other technological systems, these hands are designed to optimize industrial processes, perform surgeries with precision and even perform everyday tasks around the home, representing a significant advance in automation technology.

Stardust robotic hands on display at CES 2025. Video: YouTube/ Reproduction

Halliday Smart Glasses

Construction of Halliday's smart glasses. Photo: Reproduction/ Halliday

During the event in Las Vegas, another product that aroused curiosity at CES 2025 was the Halliday smart glasses, designed to offer a discreet and efficient augmented reality experience. Equipped with an invisible display, the glasses project information directly into the 's field of vision, allowing access to data without the need for additional lenses. In addition, they feature a proactive artificial intelligence assistant that anticipates actions and provides relevant information in real time.

The glasses halliday are compatible with prescription lenses and feature a lightweight design, weighing just 35 grams. They offer up to eight hours of battery life and are available in colors like matte black and tortoiseshell. Priced between $399 and $499, the glasses compete with other options on the market, such as the Meta Ray-Bans and the Solos AirGo Vision. The official launch is scheduled for the end of the first quarter of 2025.

How the smart glasses work. Video: YouTube/ CNET

LG Microwave with Display

LG's new 27-inch microwave has cameras and Wi-Fi connectivity. Photo: James Martin/ CNET

Focused on increasing its share in the home appliance technology segment, LG introduced the line Signature of the second generation of Wi-Fi devices. The new microwave oven is equipped with a t27-inch (approx. 69 cm) touch-sensitive display and has integrated speakers. This display provides an immersive kitchen experience, allowing s to watch videos or access recipes while preparing food.

Additionally, the device can connect via Wi-Fi, enabling content streaming and remote control through compatible apps. Built-in cameras monitor cooking progress, displaying the information directly on the screen, without the need to open the appliance door. It allows s to control and visualize the cooking process in real time, offering more convenience and efficiency.

Check out details of LG's new microwave presented at CES 2025. Video: YouTube/ The Verge

Withings Omnia Smart Mirror

Health metrics on the display of the innovative mirror from Whithings. Photo: Reproduction

During the event, the technology company Withings presented the Omnia, an apartment by the bay, for its easy access, free parking, and larger space for our group of XNUMX people. The house was great for a large group like ours, the host was very attentive, and the location was excellent; it was quiet and quick to walk to the old town. smart mirror that integrates various health technologies in a single device. Equipped with advanced sensors, the Omnia performs 360° body scans, monitoring metrics such as weight, cardiovascular health, and metabolism. Additionally, it collects data from other devices such as smartwatches and blood pressure monitors, providing a comprehensive view of the 's health.

O Omnia It also has an artificial intelligence-based voice assistant that provides real-time and can schedule telemedicine appointments. Although it is a concept under development, with no set launch date, the innovative idea could be an interesting tool for practical and efficient monitoring of s' health.

Omnia mirror demonstration. Video: YouTube/ Whithings

Mirumi Robot

With the appearance of a sloth, Yukai's companion robot was presented at CES 2025. Photo: Reproduction/ Yukai Engineering

A Yukai Engineering presented the Mirumi, a companion robot — similar in appearance to a sloth — designed to mimic the curiosity and shyness of a baby. With sensors that detect nearby people or objects, the Mirumi reacts with head movements and expressive eyes, creating a charming interaction. Available in pink and gray fur, the robot has long arms that allow it to be attached to the straps of bags or backpacks, making it portable and suitable for taking anywhere.

O Mirumi uses a distance sensor and an inertial measurement unit to perceive its environment and respond interactively. When touched or approached suddenly, it simulates shyness, looking away, and resumes its curious movements when left alone. With an estimated price of around US$70, the Mirumi is scheduled to be launched through a campaign of through crowdfunding in the middle of this year.

Mirumi, the cute robot from Yukai Engineering. Video: YouTube/ Mashable

Razer Air-Conditioned Gaming Chair

A Razer presented in CES 2025 o Arielle project, the world's first gaming chair equipped with an intelligent heating and cooling mesh. Designed to offer maximum comfort, the technology adjusts the temperature according to need, ensuring an ergonomic and personalized experience, even during long hours of gaming. The product is ideal for pro-gamers, athletes e-sports, who spend several hours training.

With a futuristic design and focus on innovation, Arielle gaming chair combines high-quality materials with cutting-edge technological features. This pioneering innovation could transform the gaming chair market, raising the standards of comfort and functionality to meet the demands of professional and enthusiast gamers alike. Setups robust.

Kirin Electric Spoon

The Electric Spoon by Japanese company Kirin aims to enhance the flavor of salt in food without the need to add it. Photo: Reproduction.

Traditional Japanese beverage company, Kirin brought to the event a innovative electric spoon that intensifies the perception of salty flavor in food without the need to add salt. Developed in partnership with the professor Homei Miyashita of Meiji University, the spoon uses a mild electric current to stimulate the taste receptors on the tongue, increasing the sensation of salinity. This technology aims to help people who need to reduce their sodium intake for health reasons, allowing them to enjoy tasty dishes without compromising their diet. The innovative idea had already been announced by the company last year.

The device, made of plastic and metal, is 25 centimeters long and weighs 60 grams. It works with a rechargeable lithium battery which offers up to 30 hours of continuous use. The Kirin has started online sales of a limited batch of 200 units, each priced at 19.800 yen (approximately US$127), and plans to expand sales internationally starting in 2025. The company expects to reach around 1 million s globally in the next five years, contributing to the promotion of healthier eating habits.

Electric spoon is one of the most peculiar products at CES 2025. Video: YouTube/ Mashable

Holoconnects Holoblocs

Innovative, Holoconnects product is one of the most interesting at CES this year. Photo: Holoconnects

Holoconnects presented the holobox, a state-of-the-art holographic solution that projects life-size 3D images, providing immersive and interactive experiences. With a screen LCD 86-inch transparent display with anti-reflective glass, the device offers high-resolution holographic projections, visible in a variety of lighting conditions. The holobox It is versatile and can be used in sectors such as education, health and entertainment, allowing everything from interactive classes to remote medical consultations.

According to the company, the plug-and-play design do holobox makes it easy to install and operate, requiring only electricity and an internet connection. In addition, it has connectivity Wi-Fi and Bluetooth, enabling 4K live streaming and real-time interactions. Holoconnects also offers the Holobox Mini, a compact version ideal for product presentations and smaller spaces.

How Holoconnects hologram technology works and how it works. Video: YouTube/ Cybernews

Hyundai Mobis windshield

Demonstration of the windshield display. Photo: Hyundai Mobis

In the automotive segment, the South Korean company, Hyundai Mobis, unveiled the world’s first full-size holographic windshield display, transforming a vehicle’s front glass into a transparent screen without the need for additional devices. This technology projects key driving information, such as navigation, entertainment and safety alerts, directly in the driver's field of vision, covering the entire width of the windshield.

The system uses a holographic optical film of 100 micrometers thick, integrated into the front glass, which displays clear, colorful images even in bright lighting conditions. In addition to improving visibility and reducing distractions, the Holographic display provides a safer driving experience. Its ability to display information in different areas of the windshield allows both the driver and engers to access relevant data without taking their eyes off the road. The Hyundai mobis demonstrated this innovation integrated into the Kia EV9 electric SUV.

Hyundai promises to make driving a car more dynamic and safer with its smart windshield. Video: YouTube/ CNET

Needle-free injection

The device aims to revolutionize the vaccination system without using needles. Photo: Consumer Technology Association (CTA)

In the health sector, FlowBeams, a Dutch company, presented the BoldJet, an innovative device that isters medication without the use of needles. The device uses ultra-fine jets of liquid, thinner than a strand of hair, allowing the application of vaccines and other immunizers in a virtually painless way, offering an alternative for people with a phobia of needles.

Although it is still in the conceptual phase, the FlowBeams already collaborates with the cosmetics industry and plans to expand its technology to the healthcare sector in the coming years. BoldJet represents a significant advance in drug istration, potentially increasing adherence to vaccination programs.

The application of medicines without the use of needles is the proposal of FlowBeams. Video: YouTube/ CyberNews

Flying car

Flying car launch is one of the best products of CES 2025. Photo: XPeng AeroHT

Another highlight of the fair was the XPeng AeroHT, a subsidiary of the Chinese automaker XPeng, who presented the Land Aircraft Carrier, a modular flying car that combines ground and air driving modes. The innovative vehicle integrates a six-wheeled electric ground module with an eVTOL (electric vertical takeoff and landing) air module equipped with six folding rotors. Designed to meet both the urban travel as well as off-road adventures, Land Aircraft Carrier offers versatility and practicality for modern transportation needs.

With an estimated price below 300 thousand dollars (around R$ 1,8 million), the vehicle is expected to be launched initially in China, with large-scale production expected to begin later this year. The XPeng AeroHT has already received around 3 pre-orders, demonstrating the great interest of consumers in this cutting-edge technology. The company intends to begin deliveries by 2026.

Food Tech

Ice cream machines were one of the highlights in the food tech segment this year. Photo: Jake Peterson

Closing our list with the best of CES 2025, innovations in food tech surprised with practical and intelligent solutions. A ice cream machine stood out at the fair for using mixtures that are stable at room temperature, eliminating the need for refrigeration before preparation.

Also drawing attention was a portable coffee maker with self-heating system, capable of prepare fresh espressos anywhere, thanks to its compact and functional design. These innovations demonstrate how technology is reinventing the way we prepare and consume food with greater practicality and speed.

For details on more products, plus complete coverage of the Consumer Electronics Show 2025, stay tuned to the portal showmetech, in addition to our channel on YouTube. Below, tell us which product surprised you the most!

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Sources: Samsung, Interesting Engineering, Halliday, Engaged, The Verge, Business Wire.

review by Jaime Ninece in 10 / 01 / 2025.

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