The 2025 Consumer Electronics Show (CES) had everything from smart home devices to pet-friendly gadgets! Check out our video reel for the latest tech finds for the entire family at the world’s biggest tech event.
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Japanese company Tier IV showcased its first autonomous car with level 4 certification, allowing it to operate up to 35 km/h on public roads. Meanwhile, Sunflare introduced solar car films for protection and everyday use.
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Brisk It Grill introduced the first AI-powered grill, automating cooking and offering recipe recommendations via smartphone control. After a long day, mothers can relax with BODYFRIEND‘s 733 massage chair, featuring advanced AI healthcare and a biomimicry-inspired design.
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Withings unveiled OMNIA at CES, a conceptual smart mirror that uses AI to provide real-time health insights through 360-degree screenings. It offers activity tracking, body composition analysis, sleep quality monitoring, and personalized health recommendations.
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Khadas introduced new modular PCs, including The Mind 2 AI Maker Kit. This kit features the Intel Core Ultra 7 258V processor and a lightweight, ultra-portable design, ideal for AI model development and testing in mobile or remote environments
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Korean startup WiRobotics showcased WIM, an aid wearable robot that assists with walking and provides AI-powered coaching based on user data. Cosmo Robotics presented the EA2 Exoskeleton for adults and the Bambini Pediatric Exoskeleton for neurorehabilitation. Mirokai by Enchanted Tools, an AI-powered companion robot with Jetson chip technology, offers object movement, information, and support to hospital customers and patients.
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Chinese tech company Enabot showcased a series of robots that monitor pets and homes remotely. The EBO X family companion robot, equipped with a multi-modal AI platform, enables users to interact with the robot through vision, hearing, touch, and flexible mobility, fostering emotional connections within families.