Coolest New Technologies of 2025

Last Updated: April 30, 2025By

1.Swapping Phone Battery Hub

This year’s tech unveilings are redefining what’s possible, blending creativity and innovation to transform the way we live, work and play Get ready to explore gadgets that feel like they’ve stepped straight out of the future Phone dead and you’re in a hurry seems like there couldn’t be a better solution Just slide your phone into the Switch Hub, wait 2 seconds and you’re good to go for the rest of the day No waiting around Just grab it and get back to your life Here’s how it works: the swivel case on your phone holds a battery that powers your device When it runs low, you slide your phone into the hub, which instantly replaces the drained battery with a fresh, fully charged one The hub holds five spare batteries that are constantly charging so you’ll never be caught without power Sounds convenient, right? but let’s be real: it’s basically a high-end power bank system with a fancy design. The Hub is always charged and ready to go, but at $245 for the Hub and another $84 for the case, it’s definitely on the pricey side for what it offers, and don’t forget about the case.

2. Switchbot K20 Plus Pro

Some bulk to your phone so squeezing it into smaller pockets might not be so easy anymore the switchbot K20 plus pro redefines multitasking at home let’s take a look at some examples of what it can do it detaches from its base and starts Tiding up picking up items from the floor effortlessly next it delivers water to someone working at their desk showcasing its handy delivery skills need to cool down its fan module moves air exactly where you want it equipped with a camera it monitors your home home spots open doors and sends alerts to your phone for added security for entertainment it transforms into a streaming station with an extendable arm to hold a screen or tablet for handsfree viewing it improves air quality by moving air purifiers around and refilling humidifiers when needed ensuring comfort in every room it even opens and closes curtains and locks or unlocks doors making your home smarter and more secure if only it could climb stairs and handle multiple floors then it would truly be Priceless you Goofy’s joining the game with innovative solutions for home cleaning.

3. Goofy E20 Robotic Vacuum Cleaner

The E20 starts out as a robovac, tackling your floors with ease, but transforms into a handheld vacuum for those hard-to-reach spots; just attach the handle, attach one of the included nozzles, short for quick touch-ups or long for deeper cleaning, and take care of the dirt the robot can’t reach; when you’re done, dock the handheld back into the robot and both its dust bin and the handheld are automatically emptied at the station.

 

4. Robo Rock Saros Z70

Robo Rock’s also impressed with its new groundbreaking feature on the Saros z70, this robot comes equipped with a robotic arm that extends to pick up items scattered on the floor and put them back in place while most robot vacuums rely on obstacle avoidance to navigate around objects the Sorus Z70 goes further by actually clearing the path and ensuring the area is cleaned, not just bypassed it can also climb thresholds up to 4 cm high making it perfect for transitioning between rooms and with an industry leading 22,000 PA, it handles even the toughest messes with ease The Dream X50 Ultra brings its own set of features to the table While it doesn’t include a robotic arm, it can also climb small steps and thresholds, which makes navigating uneven floors easier It’s 20,000 PA suction power is suitable for tackling tougher messes Additionally, the vacuum is equipped with an Adaptive LAR navigation module that can lower itself when needed, allowing it to clean under low furniture.

5. Samsung Stretchable Display

As with sofas, Samsung continues to experiment with display technology, unveiling some intriguing concepts, one example being the Stretchable Display, which can stretch by (03:37) up to 25%; a demonstration showed it lying flat and then rising to create a detailed 3D effect, such as a volcano seemingly erupting right off the screen; another scenario involved an underwater scene where a shark appeared to leap towards the viewer, while visually stunning, it’s still unclear how such a display would work.

6. Lenovo Thinkbook Plus Gen 6
4 in its format suggests it could work as a compact gaming console or other portable device, meanwhile Lenovo’s Thinkbook Plus Gen 6, set to launch in June 2025, takes a bold step forward in sliding display technology with the press of a button the screen expands from 14 inches to 16.7 inches, increasing the display area by nearly 50% Lenovo is marketing this feature as a game changer for professionals, promoting it as ideal for tasks such as document review, coding, project management and content creation the laptop is also packed with advanced AI powered features designed to enhance productivity and user experience.

7. Holiday Smart Glasses

However with a starting price of $3,500 it might be a deal breaker for many at CES holiday smart glass has caught attention with their Sleek design and Innovative features the secret lies in a tiny 3.6 mm Optical module in embedded in the frame offering a discrete display equivalent to a 3. 5 in screen positioned just above the right lens the display doesn’t obstruct your view and provides a variety of useful functions you can access realtime AI translations in over 40 languages perfect for travel or International meetings there’s a teleprompter mode ideal for public speaking or presentations along with notifications notes and even turn-by-turn navigation to keep you on track the glasses also come with built-in speakers and a microphone a 12-hour battery life and adjustable settings to match your eye prescription ensuring a comfortable and personalized experience starting at $489 they aren’t the cheapest option but still cost less than competitors.

8. Arsen Zip Projector

Like Even Reality’s Even G1, which offer similar features but start at $600, Arsen’s new Zip Projector includes a fresh take on pico projectors with its trifold design that eliminates the need for a separate tripod; the device unfolds into a Z-shape, serving as its own stand and making it more versatile for different setups, whether you’re using it in a classroom or on the go.

 

9. Lio 1 Robotic Lawn Mower

If you’re tired of mowing your lawn but haven’t switched to a robotic mower because they feel like more hassle than help, the Lio 1 might just change your mind. Unlike most robotic mowers, which often require complex boundary wires and are better suited for small yards, the Lio 1 is wire-free and designed to handle large, uneven lawns, making it easy to set up – no digging or professional installation required. What makes it stand out is its ability to handle tougher jobs: it doesn’t just cut grass, it mulches leaves, pine cones and other debris, meaning less cleanup for you. Its advanced navigation technology creates an accurate map of your yard and expertly avoids obstacles so you don’t have to worry about babysitting it while it works, and it’s built to work in both wet and dry conditions.

10. Dungeons & Dragons Pinball

To make it reliable no matter what the weather, Stern Pinball has brought the magic of Dungeons and Dragons to arcades with their newest table, The Tyrants Eye. Imagine a pinball game where you pick a character like a wizard or warrior and level them up as you play the game takes you into a fantasy world where you complete quests, battle dragons and stop an evil queen from rising, and to make it feel like a real adventure, there is even a narrative. The table itself is packed with cool features: a cube that traps your ball for multiball action, a shop to buy power-ups, and a dragon boss that you can attack or shield from as you play What’s even better is that you can save your progress so that each game builds on the last, with weekly updates adding new quests and items to keep things fresh for regular players Prices start at $6,999 for the basic version, but the premium and limited editions with more features and effects go up to $12,999.

 

Razer’s Project Ariel is a gaming chair concept with built-in heating and cooling. The Fusion Pro chair’s base incorporates a bladeless fan and heater into its mesh back, creating a personal climate control system. The fan draws air from the base and channels it over your neck for a refreshing breeze, while the heater provides even heat up to 86° F without making your back sweat. If you’ve ever dreamed of growing your own fresh vegetables and herbs at home without the hassle, the Plantform smart indoor garden was unveiled at CES 2015 and herbs at home without the hassle, the Plantform Smart Indoor Garden may be just the thing for you Unveiled at CES 2025, this Canadian-made indoor garden uses Fog Ponics, a system that delivers nutrients to plant roots via fog, helping them grow faster and healthier Think of it as a mini greenhouse that does most of the work for you The sleek design can grow 15 plants at a time and comes with self-watering and self-cleaning capabilities watering and self Throw in some colored lights and removable windows, and you’ve got a futuristic garden that doubles as home decor.

It even pairs with the platform app so you can monitor your plants and water levels from your phone. It comes with everything you need to get started, including a lettuce mix and a plant to form nutrients, and if you want to expand your indoor farm, there are extra seed mixes like cherry tomatoes or a cocktail mix with herbs like lemon basil and thyme for $30 each, if the platform is a high-tech solution to growing multiple plants and veggies. A high-tech solution for growing multiple plants and veggies, the Leafy Pot is all about keeping your existing houseplants happy and thriving the smart planter gives your greenery a voice, using an app to let you know exactly what it needs if your marbled pathos is thirsty, it’ll ask for water if it’s getting too much sunlight, the app will recommend moving it; and if you’re always overwatering, the Leafy Pot learns your plant’s unique soil and moisture needs to create an ideal watering routine the built-in water reservoir can hold up to 4 weeks of water, so if you’re always overwatering, it’ll tell you when to stop.

At $140, it’s perfect for plant parents who want to avoid fus funerals All together, the mcon mag safe phone controller is here to prove that your phone isn’t just for endless scrolling, it can also be your ultimate gaming console. this nifty gadget magnetically attaches to mag safe enabled phones or compatible cases and transforms your smartphone into a portable gaming powerhouse. it’s like having a Nintendo Switch in your pocket without the extra baggage. at the touch of a button, but the controller flips open like a high-tech switchblade. Whether you’re reliving childhood memories on emulators or dominating AAA cloud games.

Mcon has you covered, and it connects via Bluetooth or USBC so you don’t have to deal with clumsy cables or complicated setups. It Up, toss it in your pocket and you’re ready to play anywhere, and for those worried about exclusivity, it’s not just for iPhones, it’s got universal compatibility, meaning Android users can join the party too, the price starts at $99 on Kickstarter The Eco flow Power Hats, a unique gadget from CES that lets you charge your devices using built-in solar panels. In solar panels with USB and USB-C ports, it can power up to two gadgets at once while you’re out and about, it’s also IP65 water and dust resistant, making it durable for outdoor adventures It doesn’t have a built-in battery, so you’ll need to connect your device directly, but it can fully charge a 4,000 milliamp-hour phone in 3 to 4 hours at $129, it’s an interesting solution for staying charged on the go.

Godo, known for its pro photography gear, just launched the m5r, a magnetic power bank that doubles as a portable LED light for your phone. it snaps on to mag-safe iPhones or ch2-compatible devices and offers color-changing LEDs to enhance your photos and videos. you can control everything via the godo app, just change the color temperature from 1,00K to 10,000K or choose from 14 creative settings. There’s even a smaller selfie light on the front for perfect front-facing shots, and the 5,The 5,000 mAh battery powers the LEDs for up to 7 hours at half brightness, or 3 1/2 hours at full, just be aware it’s 13 mm thick so you’ll feel it on your phone, and wireless charging turns off when the lights are on. At $49, it’s an easy way to upgrade your phone’s lighting for better photos.

Omi is a wearable AI assistant with a rather odd design: it’s a little puck that sticks to your temple with medical tape, and it’s designed to not only listen to your conversations, but also figure out whether you’re talking to it or someone else.In theory, it could one day read your mind and offer insights based on your conversations. Here’s an example: Imagine you’re sitting nearby while two people are talking in a foreign language: I’ll pick up the conversation, translate it for you, and even make suggestions.

Omi is an intriguing concept for those curious about the future of AI assistance, but with its unusual design and limited capabilities, it feels like a glimpse of what’s to come. capabilities, it feels more like a glimpse of what might come, rather than a device ready for everyday use.Also introduced at CES was a concept device called Omnia, a mirror-like health scanner designed to provide a detailed overview of your body’s wellness.This product is still in development, but it aims to provide a daily health check by combining its built-in sensors with data from other devices like the iPhone.In sensors with data from other devices like smart watches and sleep trackers, Omnia’s interactive display creates a 3D model of your body, allowing you to track metrics like ECG, muscle to fat ratio, body temperature fluctuations, and even ketones.

It also features AI-based suggestions to help users improve their fitness and well-being, and voice commands for quick access to health insights.The Liber Live C1 is billed as the first ever stringless smart guitar, but calling it a guitar might be a stretch; think of it more as a simplified music tool that lets anyone jump into playing without years of practice or frustration.Here’s how it works: on the neck, there are buttons labeled with string names; press one, strum the paddle on the body, and voila! It’s incredibly beginner-friendly, especially when paired with the app, which lets you strum along to songs and even sing karaoke-style. It’s not a replacement for a traditional guitar, but rather a fun, portable way to engage with music. The C1 is lightweight, lasts 6 hours on a single charge, and retails for $699 at CES.

The eyewear stood out for its simple yet practical take on smart glasses, rather than overloading its products with cameras, AI, or flashy tech, Chamalo keeps things simple with one main feature: adjustable tint: with the push of a button, you can change the tint or color of the lenses, making them ideal for everyday use, whether you’re out in the sun, transitioning indoors, or just need more eye comfort. The brand showed off a range of products, including standard sunglasses, athlete-friendly smart glasses, and their latest prescription option, Aura RX. They also unveiled Music Shield, a version that adds built-in audio speakers to the glasses.What’s cool about this is that only the wearer can hear the music, and when tested in the noisy CES showroom, there was virtually no sound leakage.

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