The Consumer Electronics Show (CES) serves as an excellent venue for exploring home gadgets designed to simplify your everyday chores, encompassing everything from cleaning and cooking to transforming your home into a more pleasant environment with suitable lighting and music. While demonstrations of household gadgets are captivating, many of them tend to be pricey due to their status as limited prototypes or because manufacturers have not yet attained production efficiency. Nevertheless, some technology eventually transitions to the retail market as more affordable consumer gadgets. Below is the compilation of intriguing gadgets showcased on the CES 2025 exhibition floor.
Samsung’s AI investment for TVs
Televisions hold a prominent position at CES, where manufacturers unveil their newest screens. This year, AI garnered equal attention alongside the displays, especially from Samsung. The South Korean firm introduced a click-to-search function that enables you to look up clothing seen on screen worn by characters. Additionally, the company’s latest high-end TVs will utilize AI to identify what’s on your screen and retrieve its recipe for you. Samsung is also incorporating a Live Translate feature to display closed captions in over seven languages during live broadcasts conducted in other languages. If that wasn’t enough, Samsung — along with LG — is adding Microsoft co-pilot to their televisions.
Withings Omnia mirror
Health technology company Withings aims to provide daily full-body scans with its innovative mirror concept. The device is capable of measuring weight, as well as heart and lung health. Moreover, it allows you to synchronize data from your other health monitoring devices, like a blood pressure measurement tool. The mirror is also equipped with a voice-activated AI assistant that will steer you towards better health. The company plans to incorporate a telemedicine portal so you can access professional-level medical guidance.
Roborock Sarosmeticulous
Robot vacuum cleaners are fantastic for effortlessly tidying your floors. However, sometimes, when a small object like a sock or a paper cup is on the ground, these devices simply bypass that area or become trapped. Roborock’s competitor to Roomba addresses this challenge with a built-in robotic arm. This five-axis arm, which is also equipped with a camera, can lift objects weighing up to 300 grams out of the way and clean that specific area.
Meticulous Espresso
Meticulous is revolutionizing the espresso-making process by generating heat and pressure through digital actuators and sensors, effectively integrating software with them. You are able to track water temperature, pressure, and flow rate, and make modifications in line with your preferences. The machine is also equipped with a scale to weigh your ground beans. The elegantly designed device is priced at $1,350. Meticulous has also introduced a milk steamer that allows you to froth milk with customized temperature and texture, costing $250. The company stated that the machine was created for all coffee enthusiasts who seek various levels of personal customization for their brews.
Govee Table Lamp Pro 2
With an incredibly lengthy name, this table lamp nonetheless brings forth a refreshing model featuring 210 LEDs that can be controlled independently. You can adjust the lighting to match various moods as well. The delightful aspect is that this lamp doesn’t need to be constantly powered as it comes with a rechargeable battery. This feature allows you to take it to a house gathering or an outdoor excursion. Furthermore, the lamp also functions as a smart speaker with sound powered by JBL.
Lockly Vision Prestige
Numerous smart lock manufacturers showcased Ultrawide-band (UWB) enabled locks at CES this year, allowing you to unlock the door with your compatible smartphone or smartwatch as you approach. While the Lockly Vision Prestige supports UWB, it also functions as both a smart lock and a smart doorbell. The lock can utilize facial recognition to open the door. Additionally, the lock is equipped with a camera that offers a 190-degree view, allowing you to see who is at your door on a four-inch display of the smart doorbell.
A spoon and a cat
Compact kitchen gadgets often turn out to be the most captivating devices at CES, and two specific items caught my attention. One notable product is an electronic spoon from the Japanese company Kirin that conveys a sense of saltiness in your food, enabling you to enjoy low-sodium meals. Furthermore, there is a petite cat named the Nékojita FuFu that perches atop your cup or bowl, blowing air unpredictably to cool down your drink or dish.