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The strangest gadgets at CES 2025

Bizarre gadgets are always a highlight at CES, and this year is no exception with a range of products such as AI plant pots and smart mirrors.

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Robot cat blows cool air onto coffee . Produced by the Japanese startup Yukai Engineering, Nékojita FuFu is a tiny robotic cat that attaches to cups and glasses to blow cool air in a rhythmic pattern, helping to cool coffee or liquid dishes. The device was created when a team leader wanted an easy way to cool baby food instead of blowing on it with their mouth. Photo: Lifehacker .

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A spoon that enhances food flavor . Priced at $127, Kirin Holdings' spoon can simulate saltiness. According to TechCrunch , the product uses a low-intensity electrical current to concentrate sodium molecules, creating a sweet and salty flavor in foods low in sodium. Photo: Mashable .

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The rollable screen laptop is a reality . After two years as a concept, Lenovo has officially commercialized the ThinkBook Plus Gen 6 rollable screen laptop. The device uses a rollable OLED screen and supports size expansion from 14 to 16.7 inches. Lenovo's unique laptop is expected to be available in mid-year for around $3,500. Photo: Wired .

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An AI assistant that attaches to the temple . The device, called Omi, can answer questions, summarize conversations, create to-do lists, and remember meeting schedules thanks to its GPT-4o model. The product can be worn as a necklace, but the manufacturer aims to attach it to the temple for a real-world science fiction experience. Photo: Omi .

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Smart glasses project onto the eyeball . This device from startup Halliday looks like regular glasses. Instead of displaying information on the lenses, the product projects a 3.5-inch circular screen onto the eyeball. These glasses support real-time language translation, receive smartphone notifications, display notes, and provide directions. Photo: TechCrunch .

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Charge your phone in 2 seconds . Swippitt, which looks like a toaster, contains a system that replaces the phone case battery in seconds. The old battery is stored and charged in the case, ready for replacement when needed. According to the manufacturer, the battery has a capacity of 3,500 mAh. Due to its mechanical design, Swippitt works with smartphones that support compatible cases. The accessory costs $450, while the case is $120. Photo: The Verge .

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Gaming chair that warms the body . Razer's idea, called Project Arielle, is a gaming chair that incorporates bladeless fans to regulate temperature. In a dry environment, the chair helps reduce the temperature by 3-5 degrees Celsius with 3 different fan speeds. If the surrounding space is cold, the PTC heating system will blow warm air up to 30 degrees Celsius. All controls are via touch buttons next to the seat cushion, with RGB lighting running around the chair. Photo: CHIP .

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The self-destructing iPad , "In Case of Death," is a solution for those who want to erase all traces of their online activity after death. Priced at $1,500, the kit includes a case, a smart ring, and an 11-inch iPad Pro that supports data deletion upon the owner's death. Some features of the self-destruct mode include deleting search history and sharing the last social media post. (Image: Zugu )

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A shy yet curious robot . Mirumi, the latest robot from Yukai Engineering, mimics the curiosity of children. Users can attach the robot to their bags or backpacks. Combining proximity and inertial sensors, Mirumi will detect movement, turn its head as the bag moves, and stare if it detects a person/object nearby. The robot is expected to be distributed through crowdfunding in mid-year at a price of $70. Photo: Mashable .

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Saliva-based stress analysis . If you frequently experience stress, Nutrix cortiSense supports saliva testing to analyze cortisol levels, an indicator related to stress and anxiety. The device is expected to be available later this year, integrating with the gSense platform to provide personalized health improvement services. Photo: The Star .

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The Anker Solix Solar Beach Umbrella is a solar-powered product perfect for travel , providing shade and charging via solar panels. The panels used are perovskite, offering higher efficiency than some traditional batteries. The umbrella's power source can also charge phones or other devices using an XT-60 connector, with a maximum power output of 80W. (Image : Anker )

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Body composition monitoring mirror . French company Withings has unveiled a prototype of the Omnia health monitoring mirror. The device tracks biometric indicators such as heart rate, pH level, muscle composition, sleep quality, etc., combining data from a smartwatch to provide an overall view of the user's health. Although no release date has been announced, the mirror has quickly raised concerns about privacy. Photo: Withings .

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Ear cleaning headphones . Researchers have shown that earwax buildup can cause hearing loss and ear pain. Therefore, Bebird's EarSight Flow headphones help clean the ear canal without the need for cotton swabs or a doctor. The product integrates spray tools to clean and dry the ear, along with a camera that looks into the ear canal during cleaning. EarSight Flow is sold on Bebird's website for $200. Photo: Galveston County Daily News .

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A smart plant pot for lazy people . LeafyPod integrates AI to schedule watering, send notifications to smartphones to remind users to water, or move the pot if it needs more or less light. The product can be pre-ordered on the manufacturer's website, with delivery expected early this year. Photo: LeafyPod .





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