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CES 2025 might be approaching its conclusion, yet the exhibition is still ongoing. In spite of all the astounding announcements and product launches from the initial three days of the event, there are still remarkable new items to explore.
Some of these deserved a spot on our Best of CES 2025 awards page, but they are all too fascinating to be left unnoticed. We’re highlighting an array of bizarre and incredible gadgets mixed with items that could be truly beneficial in your daily lives.
Additionally, there’s a flying car concept that probably shouldn’t be allowed anywhere near the average motorist — myself included. Other items in today’s lineup encompass smart eyewear, an AI-driven anti-snoring pillow, an extravagant 10-port USB charging hub, and much more.
The following are the 7 top new gadgets from CES Day 4. And when you finish, don’t forget to check out our recaps of the best gadgets at CES day 1, day 2, and day 3.
Xreal One Pro AR spectacles
The Xreal One AR spectacles are an exceptional pair of glasses, and now the more high-end Xreal One Pro AR glasses have been introduced at CES 2025. Truthfully, it’s something unlike anything Tom’s Guide Managing Editor Jason England has ever encountered.
Advantages of the Pro variant include enhanced display technology, featuring a 0.55-inch micro-OLED display positioned in front of your eyes and a more subtle frame that isn’t as bulky.
Furthermore, Xreal has incorporated a 12MP camera and the X1 chip – which is expected to facilitate spatial computing-style gestures in the future. It also has Bose audio and a top-tier build that makes this one of the key players in the realm of smart eyewear.
They will be priced at $599, and while that’s not Apple Vision Pro level pricing, it’s still quite a bit to shell out.
Xpeng Land Aircraft Carrier
For years, we’ve been promised the fantasy of flying automobiles, and many tech expos have showcased peculiar and fantastic designs. CES 2025 displayed the Land Aircraft Carrier, flaunting a design reminiscent of the Cybertruck that accommodates an eVTOL Air Module at the back. Consider it a large drone capable of carrying two individuals while in flight.
Xpeng, the manufacturer behind the vehicle, claims it will be the first mass-produced modular “flying car,” with 3,000 pre-orders already logged.
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However, not many will be able to afford the $300,000 cost, nor is this truly designed for regular commuting. It serves as a substitute for using a drone for exploration, allowing you to reach those heights yourself.
AI Motion Pillow
Nothing quite disrupts the tranquility of a bedroom like a partner who snores — especially if they are particularly loud. Numerous approaches exist to address the issue, but CES 2025 introduced a rather innovative solution.
The AI Motion Pillow is precisely what the title indicates: a pillow that employs AI to assist in repositioning a sleeper’s head and clearing their airways to eliminate snoring. It’s managed by the AI Motion System, a white box that monitors a user’s sleep duration and snoring patterns.
The more often you utilize the pillow, the more effectively the system will discern when you are snoring. Once this occurs, it will inflate air cushions within the pillow to gently adjust their head position.
The drawback? This is currently available, but the AI Motion pillow is priced at $699. Nevertheless, the firm is providing a limited-time post-CES discount that reduces it to $399. That’s still a substantial amount, but it could be a small cost to ensure your partner can fall asleep.
Nyqi Neural Earbuds
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If you’ve ever desired to manage your smart home with your thoughts, instead of relying on voice commands or an application,
then you may wish to explore Nyqi’s neural earbuds. These earbuds possess the capability to interpret microgestures, enabling you to manipulate various devices in manners you might not have imagined. For instance, by clicking your jaw, shifting your gaze, and performing other akin actions.
This is likely to provide significant accessibility advantages as well. It could introduce entirely new methods for individuals to engage with technology, which could be transformative for those who struggle to use touchscreens or voice assistants. Although pricing details are not yet available, Nyqi neural earbuds are expected to launch for purchase within the forthcoming year.
MCON gaming controller
Currently, there are numerous impressive mobile game controllers available, but that doesn’t imply we can’t have additional options. Introducing the MCON, a sliding controller that strongly resembles Sony’s PSP Go – reminding us of the time when the PlayStation titan genuinely valued handheld devices.
This controller utilizes a magnetic puck, akin to MagSage, to attach to an Android or iPhone, transforming it into a gaming device. Phones lacking their own magnets, which applies to most, can connect using the included MagSafe adapter. There’s no physical link involved, as MCON pairs with your phone using Bluetooth, yet it still manages to deliver low-latency gaming.
This product is on Kickstarter, however, which carries the typical risks of crowdfunding. The Super Early Bird pledge will secure you a controller for $99, whereas the Early Bird price rises to $119, and the regular cost is $129.
TP-Link Deco Outdoor Mesh System
While Wi-Fi is fantastic, it isn’t always the most reliable signal. Mesh networks can resolve many signal issues within your home – but what about outside? Transmitting those signals beyond your walls is challenging, and that’s where TP-Link’s Deco Outdoor mesh Wi-Fi system steps in, boasting impressive Wi-Fi speeds as well.
Deco BE25-Outdoor and Deco BE65-Outdoor are fully compatible with TP-Link’s existing mesh systems and feature the ability to receive power over Ethernet. The concept is that these nodes are designed for outdoor use and are rated IP65 to withstand various weather conditions.
Upon connecting to your network, the BE25 provides an additional 2,600 square feet of coverage, while the BE65 enhances that to 3,000. They also support Wi-Fi 7, which means heightened speeds and reduced latency.
Although pricing and availability have not yet been disclosed, if you’re frustrated with your inability to connect to your home network outdoors, they might be worth considering.
Hyve Smart Home Security Locker
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Porch thieves present a genuine issue, yet Hyve’s innovative Bluetooth-enabled locker could assist in safeguarding your deliveries from cunning criminals. Temporary codes enable delivery personnel to deposit your package, securing it until you arrive home to collect it. A robust construction, braided steel anchor, and motion-triggered alarm enhance security, making it significantly more difficult for intruders to attempt various breaching methods.
Additional noteworthy features include a photo portal window that allows drivers to capture images of your securely stored packages. The lock is powered by AA batteries, complemented by a solar panel backup. Prices commence at $299 for the unit, plus a subscription fee of $10 per month.
Base Case
Operating while traveling isn’t optimal, especially if you enjoy having multiple displays like I do. Portable monitors can provide some assistance, but they tend to be relatively small. Fortunately, the Base Case might be just what you require.
This mobile workstation is essentially a suitcase containing two 24-inch screens — along with various ports and pass-through charging capabilities. This configuration is compatible with Windows and macOS; simply plug it in to commence usage.
The ports comprise HDMI, DisplayPort, Thunderbolt 4, USB-C, Ethernet, and USB-A, while telescopic legs add an additional 10 inches in height. The downside is its weight of 10 lbs/4.5 kg, which may become cumbersome to transport over time. The Base Case is slated to debut on Indiegogo next month.
Plugable PS-10CC
If you possess numerous devices that require charging, you understand the frustration of trying to locate enough USB ports for all of them. Plugable PS-10CC is a USB-C hub featuring an impressive 10 ports. Priority is given to the leftmost port, yet all ports can share up to 100W of power simultaneously.
This makes it an ideal solution for recharging laptops, smartphones, and any other gadgets you may own. Additionally, the sleek metallic design is quite appealing and would fit seamlessly on any desk or table. The PS-10CC is available for pre-order now, priced reasonably at $100.
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