It’s 2025, and once again, the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) has wowed the tech world, proving that Las Vegas isn’t just about neon lights and slot machines — it’s also the stage for the biggest, boldest, and most futuristic gadgets that could soon be living in your home. As the granddaddy of tech exhibitions, CES 2025 has delivered a dazzling variety of innovations that make us question if we’re still in 2025 or already living in the future. With mind-boggling products that could revolutionize everything from how we work to how we binge-watch our favourite shows, CES has set the bar high. Let’s dive into the coolest tech from the show, because who doesn’t love some new toys to dream about?
Nvidia GeForce RTX 5000-series GPUs
NVIDIA has set new standards with the launch of its GeForce RTX 5000 Series GPUs. Utilizing the innovative Blackwell architecture, these GPUs are designed for gamers, creators, and developers. They combine AI-driven performance with stunning graphics. The flagship model, the GeForce RTX 5090, features 92 billion transistors and delivers an impressive 3,352 trillion AI operations per second. With advancements like DLSS 4 and Blackwell technologies, it exceeds the performance of previous models.
The Blackwell architecture will also enhance laptops, offering desktop-level performance and up to 40% improved battery life thanks to Max-Q technology, greatly benefiting portable gaming and content creation. DLSS 4 introduces Multi Frame Generation, providing up to three frames for each rendered frame, leading to an 8x performance boost over traditional methods. NVIDIA Reflex 2 further reduces latency by up to 75%, giving gamers an edge. Additional features include AI-powered RTX Neural Shaders for real-time film-quality materials and lighting and RTX Mega Geometry, which adds significantly more ray-traced triangles for enhanced visual detail.
Lenovo Yoga Slim 9i
Lenovo unveiled the Yoga Slim 9i, the world’s first laptop with an under-display camera, achieving an impressive 98% screen-to-body ratio with a 32MP camera hidden beneath the display for an immersive experience. This powerhouse features a 14-inch 4K OLED panel with a 120Hz refresh rate, an Intel Core Ultra 7 258V processor, 32GB LPDDR5X RAM, and a 1TB SSD. Additionally, it offers a quad-speaker setup with Dolby Atmos, connectivity options including two Thunderbolt 4 ports and Wi-Fi 7 and a 75Wh battery with a 65W USB-C charger. Priced at $1,849(INR 1.6L), it will launch in the US in February 2025 and soon come in India, available in an elegant Tidal Teal colour. The laptop also boasts advanced AI capabilities and a dedicated Neural Processing Unit (NPU) for enhanced performance.
Asus ROG Rapture GT-BE19000AI
The ROG Rapture GT-BE19000AI surpasses last-generation routers with its advanced tri-core architecture, which includes a 2.6GHz quad-core CPU, NPU, and MCU, paired with 4GB RAM and 32GB eMMC storage. It features an AI Power Saving Mode for energy efficiency during idle times, catering specifically to gamers with the ROG AI Game Booster that optimizes connection paths to minimize latency, while Adaptive QoS 2.0 intelligently adjusts priorities for activities like gaming and streaming, reducing lag by up to 34% for over 3,000 games. Additionally, the Network Scanner improves WiFi stability by identifying interference and providing insights into network performance alongside ad and tracker blockers for enhanced privacy. With user-friendly management tools that allow for up to five separate SSIDs, including a pre-configured gaming network, this tri-band router supports WiFi 7 with speeds reaching up to 19,000Mbps. It features dual 10G and four 2.5G ports for versatile connectivity.
Noise Luna Ring 2.0
Noise proudly showcased its flagship products, including the Luna Ring Gen 2.0, which won the prestigious Red Dot Award. This achievement emphasizes Noise’s dedication to redefining the global connected lifestyle ecosystem through its Made-in-India initiative, aimed at providing an elevated experience for users worldwide.
At the forefront of Noise’s debut at CES was the Luna Ring Gen 2.0, recognized as the world’s first AI-powered smart ring. Made from fighter jet-grade titanium, the award-winning Luna Ring incorporates advanced AI-driven insights to monitor various biomarkers, including stress, sleep, heart health, blood oxygen levels, and women’s health. Philips Biosensing has validated it for an impressive accuracy rate of 98.2%. Additionally, the new Luna Ring 2.0 offers workout and nutritional advice based on the observed biomarkers. It boasts a battery life of up to 30 days, making it one of the longest-lasting smart wearables available globally.
LG 45GX990A 5K2K bendable gaming monitor
LG unveiled the highly anticipated LG UltraGear GX9 series, specifically the 45GX990A, which is recognized as the world’s first 5K2K bendable gaming monitor and has already won three Innovation Awards. Featuring a stunning 45-inch OLED display with a 21:9 aspect ratio and 5K2K resolution, the monitor introduces LG’s Dual Mode to allow easy switching between aspect ratios at the push of a button. One of its standout features is the seamless transition from a flat screen to an 800R curved display, which can be controlled via a remote in the consumer version. During the demo, LG highlighted both configurations side by side, showcasing the monitor’s transformative capabilities. Although a curved monitor might not meet everyone’s preferences, it undoubtedly enhances the immersive gaming experience significantly.
AMD Ryzen 9 X3D
AMD’s new Ryzen 9 X3D processors feature the groundbreaking 3D V-Cache technology, taking multi-core performance to unprecedented levels. Built on the refined Zen 5 architecture and a 4nm process, these CPUs promise up to a 30% boost in gaming and productivity workloads compared to their predecessors. The standout feature is the tripled L3 cache, optimized for gaming, AI workloads, and heavy multitasking.
Samsung’s Home AI System
Samsung introduced its “Home AI” system, designed to seamlessly connect household devices—from TVs and refrigerators to dishwashers—into a complete smart network. This system can recognize individual residents’ voices and predict their needs, such as turning off lights when someone goes to sleep or activating a robot vacuum after hair drying.
Samsung Frame Pro TV
Samsung The Frame Pro blends art and technology seamlessly in home entertainment. With Mini LED technology, it delivers improved contrast, brightness, and deeper blacks for superior picture quality. The 144Hz refresh rate caters to gamers seeking smoother visuals. A key innovation, the Wireless One Connect Box, eliminates wired connections and supports Wi-Fi 7, enabling placement up to 10 meters away for a clutter-free setup. AI-powered features like Click to Search, Samsung Food, and Live Translate enhance user experience and accessibility. These upgrades make The Frame Pro a standout choice for those valuing both functionality and aesthetic appeal.
Samsung Micro LED Beauty Mirror
Samsung’s AI-powered Micro LED Beauty Mirror analyzes facial features – such as wrinkles, pores, redness, and melanin—and offers personalized skincare recommendations. Currently, it suggests products from Amorepacific, a leading Korean beauty brand.
Samsung S95F OLED TV with Glare-Free 2.0 tech
Samsung has announced its successor at CES 2025 – with some impressive new Glare Free 2.0 tech. The Samsung S95F has lots of AI-powered features, including Upscaling Pro, but the one we’ve been most impressed with in person is its ability to overcome screen reflections from lamps and other light sources.
Garmin Instinct 3
The biggest sports watch news of CES 2025 may have already landed in the form of Garmin’s new Instinct 3, which looks ideal for extreme adventurers. The Instinct series are Garmin’s range of super-tough sports watches, and this third version has a new AMOLED display. That screen will apparently give you up to 24 days of battery life, which should last you for most trips – including those where you get hopelessly lost. With solar charging and an enormous list of health-monitoring features, including advanced sleep monitoring, the Instinct 3 is a highly tempting new timepiece for outdoorsy types.
Dell’s 32-Inch 4K QD-OLED Monitor
Dell introduced a 32-inch 4K OLED monitor equipped with an infrared sensor and five speakers that track head movements to direct sound precisely to the user’s ears. This feature enhances the audio experience, particularly for gamers. The monitor boasts a 120Hz refresh rate and a 0.03ms response time.
Eli Health’s Hormometer
Eli Health launched the Hormometer, an at-home saliva test that measures cortisol and progesterone levels. The accompanying app provides personalized health recommendations related to stress, sleep, athletic performance, and fertility.
Roborock Saros Z70
Robot vacuums have grown significantly over the years, and the Roborock Saros Z70 is no exception. It features a unique robot-arm that can tidy up your space before it starts cleaning. This OmniGrip 1.0 arm is cleverly concealed beneath a discreet hatch. You can specify which objects you want the Z70 to remove, and it will pick them up and relocate them before beginning the vacuuming process.
LG PF600U projector
LG has taken the lead by introducing a universal 3-in-1 device that serves as a projector, standing lamp, and Bluetooth speaker. The pole design of the LG PF600U allows it to operate as both a lighting solution and a Bluetooth speaker while also providing impressive projector capabilities. It can display 1080p Full HD images with a brightness of 300 ANSI lumens and can project images ranging from 30 to 120 inches. The device comes equipped with LG’s built-in webOS interface for those who want to use streaming services.
Mirumi Robot
Yukai Engineering’s Mirumi is a pastel-coloured robot designed to mimic baby-like behaviours. It can grasp objects, swivel its head, and respond to human interactions, providing companionship with its charming demeanour.
Tombot’s Robotic Puppy
Tombot Inc. presented realistic robotic puppies designed to offer companionship, especially for the elderly or individuals who cannot care for live pets. These lifelike robots provide comfort and emotional support.
Samsung Stretchable Micro LED Display
Foldable and rollable screens are now familiar concepts, but Samsung has taken it a step further with its Stretchable Micro LED technology. Demonstrated at CES 2025, this innovation left the audience stunned. During the showcase, a shark appeared to push against the screen, and instead of relying on 3D gimmicks, the display physically bulged out, making it feel like the shark was breaking through the screen. While the current demonstration was limited to a 6-inch panel, the possibilities for this technology in gaming, interactive media, and other applications are tantalizing, even if it remains a conceptual marvel for now.
TCL 60 XE Nxtpaper 5G
TCL made waves with the 60 XE Nxtpaper 5G, a smartphone that combines performance with eye-care innovation. Its 6.8-inch FHD+ display leverages Nxtpaper 3.0 technology to block blue light and reduce eye strain without compromising on image quality. The matte-finish screen offers vivid colours and sharp clarity, enhanced by nano-matrix technology. Features like AI-driven Smart Eye Comfort Mode and Personalized Eye Comfort Mode make it a thoughtful device for long hours of use. The standout Nxtpaper Key activates Max Ink Mode, turning the display monochrome to reduce distractions further. Priced at an affordable $199, this device is set to hit the US market in May 2025.
Schlage Sense Pro Smart Deadbolt
Smart home security took a leap forward with Schlage’s Sense Pro Smart Deadbolt and the Arrive Smart WiFi Deadbolt. The Sense Pro utilizes Ultra Wideband (UWB) technology to automatically unlock as you approach, alongside keypad and NFC tap-to-unlock options. It’s built on Matter-over-Thread for seamless integration with other smart home devices. On the other hand, the Arrive features integrated WiFi for remote management, supports up to 250 access codes, and provides lock history tracking via the Schlage Home app. With updates coming to the app in early 2025, these locks are setting new standards for home security and convenience.
Displace TV
Television is no longer confined to the wall with the Displace TV. Available in 27-inch and 55-inch models, this ultra-portable TV comes with built-in batteries, eliminating the need for cables. Its unique suction-cup mounting system lets you attach it securely to any flat surface, guided by smart software for perfect placement. Whether you’re rearranging your living room or watching outdoors, the Displace TV promises ultimate flexibility, redefining the idea of an “anywhere TV.”
Halliday XR Smart Glasses
Bridging the gap between high-end AR headsets and basic smart glasses, the Halliday XR Smart Glasses bring augmented reality to the mainstream. These glasses are perfect for on-the-go multitasking, featuring a compact screen that displays essential information directly in your field of view. The companion ring adds a new layer of control, allowing users to navigate without touching the glasses or using a smartphone. Positioned as an affordable yet functional AR wearable, the Halliday XR is an exciting step forward in vision-centric technology.
Samsung Stretchable Micro LED Display
Foldable screens are officially old news. At CES, Samsung unveiled its revolutionary Stretchable Micro LED technology, and it’s nothing short of mind-blowing! Imagine a display that doesn’t just adapt to your touch but physically transforms. In a jaw-dropping demo, a planet appeared on the screen, and then the display physically bulged outward, making it seem like the planet was breaking through the screen. This isn’t just a gimmick; the implications for immersive gaming, interactive media, and experiential advertising are profound. The future of displays isn’t just flat or foldable — it’s stretchable and tactile.
Lenovo ThinkBook Plus Gen 6
Welcome to the age of dynamic laptops. Lenovo’s ThinkBook Plus Gen 6 features a display that literally grows. With the press of a button or even a simple hand gesture, the screen expands from 14 inches to an impressive 16.7 inches. The extra screen real estate is perfect for multitasking, allowing users to stack two 16:9 windows side by side. Whether you’re streaming your favourite show while working or diving into complex projects, this laptop redefines productivity and entertainment. Lenovo’s ingenious design bridges the gap between compact and expansive, making it an ideal companion for modern professionals.
Acer Nitro Blaze 11
How big is too big for a handheld gaming console? Acer’s Nitro Blaze 11 challenges this notion with a massive 10.95-inch WQXGA display running at a blistering 144 Hz. Designed for serious gamers on the go, this handheld powerhouse is more akin to a mini monitor than a traditional portable console. It’s powered by an AMD Ryzen 8040HS processor paired with 16GB of RAM, ensuring smooth gameplay even for demanding titles. The Nitro Blaze 11 also boasts detachable controllers and a built-in kickstand for enhanced comfort and versatility. If immersive gaming is your passion, this device delivers an experience like no other.
PortalGraph: The 3D VR Projector
Say goodbye to VR headsets with the PortalGraph, a 3D projector that brings virtual reality into the physical world. This game-changing device directly projects immersive VR environments into your space, allowing natural interaction without wearables. Whether gaming, design or even virtual meetings, the PortalGraph offers a seamless blend of reality and virtual spaces. Its applications span beyond entertainment, promising to revolutionize architecture, education, and healthcare industries.
LG Signature Smart Instaview Microwave
LG is redefining the way we cook with its Signature Smart Instaview Microwave. Equipped with a stunning 27-inch touchscreen display and intelligent cooking sensors, this microwave takes convenience to the next level. With built-in cameras, you can watch your food cook in real-time, almost like hosting your own cooking show. The intelligent sensors ensure perfectly cooked meals every time, while the sleek design adds a touch of modern elegance to your kitchen. It’s not just a microwave; it’s a culinary assistant.
Swippitt
One of the standout mobile accessories at CES this year is the Swippitt, which charges your smartphone in just two seconds. To use it, you simply insert your phone—complete with a compatible battery case—into the Hub. The device then swaps your case battery for another fully charged 3,500mAh battery, providing a complete recharge for your phone.
The machine contains five batteries, allowing multiple users to charge back-to-back. It also works with a companion app that lets you check the battery percentages and set specific charging levels. Additionally, you can make reservations to ensure that spare batteries are available when you need one urgently.
Ugreen Nexode 500W
CES is renowned for showcasing unprecedented innovations, and this year features the world’s first 500W charger: the Ugreen Nexode 500W. This charger includes six USB ports—five USB-C and one USB-A. One of the USB-C ports supports an impressive output of up to 240W, while the other four can each provide up to 100W. The USB-A port offers a maximum output of 20W. Ugreen claims this charger is powerful enough to handle larger, energy-intensive devices like e-bikes.
Eclipsa Audio
Eclipsa Audio represents Samsung and Google’s response to Dolby Atmos. A significant difference with this new 3D audio format is that it has no licensing fees, making it free and open-source. Currently, the format is available only on Samsung’s 2025 lineup of Crystal UHD to Neo QLED 8K TVs and its 2025 soundbars. We are eagerly looking forward to experiencing it in person.
Stelo by Dexcom
Stelo by Dexcom continuously monitors glucose levels, providing 24/7 tracking. This continuous glucose monitor (CGM) is designed for general wellness tracking and aims to empower individuals with Type 2 diabetes who are not on insulin, as well as prediabetics aged 18 and older. The device features a small, flexible wire sensor that is inserted under the skin using an applicator, enabling consistent glucose level tracking. Each sensor lasts up to 30 days and connects to an app on your iPhone or Android device, delivering real-time readings.
Lockly Vision Prestige Smart Lock
Lockly has unveiled the Vision Prestige smart lock, which allows you to see your visitors. This smart deadbolt can be unlocked using facial recognition, a fingerprint, or by entering a code on a touchscreen keypad. It comes equipped with a rechargeable 10,000mAh battery that Lockly claims can last up to eight months. Additionally, with 2.4GHz Wi-Fi support, there’s no need for an extra bridge, which is often required by other video doorbells.
You can unlock the Vision Prestige using the Apple Home Key on your iPhone or Apple Watch. The system consists of two units: one placed outside the door with an integrated 2K camera that provides a 190-degree view of the area outside, and the interior unit, which features a four-inch screen for viewing visitors.