The show floor of the biggest tech event of the year hasn't even opened yet, but CES 2025 has already given you a long list of new gadgets, tech, concepts, and AI-powered devices tempting you to upgrade.

It's a lot to keep up with, so we'll help you catch up. Below are some of the best gadgets from the show so far. Of course, there is still much more to do and much more to be done. you can catch them all The Verge's Coverage of the show here,

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The ability of most robovacs to thoroughly clean floors may be hindered by random objects lying on the ground. Roborock's new Saros Z70 is the solution to that problem There's an articulated five-axis robot arm called OmniGrip that can follow its owners and remove obstacles from its path. It's limited to small items like socks, tissues or anything weighing less than 300 grams, but the company plans to eventually expand what it can sense. Pricing isn't known, but Roborock says the Saros Z70 will be available by June 2025.

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Samsung's The Frame TV attracted many consumers due to its aesthetically pleasing design and ability to disguise itself as a piece of art in home decor. The Frame adds to the appeal of the Pro TV With changes in Mini LED display technology for more discerning TV viewers Matte finish introduced in 2022And a wireless connection to its breakout box so you only need to hide one power cord.

with the success of meta ray-banIt's no surprise that many companies are introducing smart glasses at CES 2025. New advanced holiday featuresWhich is expected to ship “by the end of Q1 2025” and be priced between $399 and $499, distinguished by the addition of a smaller screen on the frame. The “DigiWindow” appears as a 3.5-inch personal display in the upper-right corner of your vision and is controlled using voice commands, an interface on the frame, or a smart ring with an integrated trackpad.

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Dell is new The 32-inch 4K OLED display uses an infrared sensor and five speakers It's located at the bottom of the screen to track your head and deliver sound directly to your ears. This feature eliminates the need to position your head in a sweet spot for optimal sound, and could be ideal for gamers who are constantly moving around in the heat of battle. The monitor also has a 120Hz refresh rate, 0.03ms response time, and will launch in the US on May 22, 2025 for $799.99.

Bird Buddy is heading towards the small flying creatures outside. the company behind Stylish Smart Bird Feeder giving an introduction playfully designed camera To keep an eye on your plants and the insect visitors that stop by them. You'll be able to watch livestreams from your phone, while an optional solar panel can keep the 4K camera running. It should launch on Kickstarter this spring.

Mirumi is a robot you'll really want to have. It's a furry, shy companion bot that clings to a bag and looks adorable. It doesn't have AI tricks and it doesn't even make noise. As my colleague Owen Grove said in a video: “It's just a cute little fuzzy thing. What more do you want now?” It will be available through a crowdfunding campaign that is scheduled to launch in mid-2025.

how big is it Very Big for a handheld gaming machine? the answer may be Acer's new Nitro Blaze 11 sports a powerful 10.95-inch 144Hz WQXGA touch display This makes it appear as if you are holding a small monitor instead of a portable console. It is powered by an AMD Ryzen 8040HS processor, 16GB of RAM, and has detachable controllers with Hall effect joysticks. It also has a built-in kickstand so you don't have to strain your arms by always holding it in your hand while playing. It will be available in Q2 2025 and will start at $1,099.99.

Your smartphone may take great photos, but it lacks the sophisticated ergonomics of a traditional camera. Belkin's new Stage PowerGrip Solves that problem and battery related concern. It's a MagSafe power bank that features a 10,000mAh battery, a retractable USB-C cable, and a design that adds a camera-like grip to the iPhone. It also has a physical shutter button that works with the iOS camera app over Bluetooth, and a small LCD screen on the front that shows the battery's remaining charge. Pricing and availability have not been announced, but the PowerGrip will come in several color options.


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