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CES 2025 Launches Weirdest Gadgets

CIO Insider Team | Friday, 10 January, 2025
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The Consumer Electronics Show (CES), one of the biggest tech shows of 2025, officially began on January 7 and will run until January 10.

According to reports, CES, held in Las Vegas, Nevada, has been home to some of the most interesting, cutting-edge, and innovative tech products around.

Mirumi
Mirumi is a furry little companion robot by Yukai Engineering that latches on to your purse or backpack strap. Like a shy infant, it buries its face or turns away if touched or approached by strangers.

Swippitt's Phone Charger
Without the need for cables or wireless charging stations, Swippitt's phone charger replaces the external battery with a completely charged one as the user inserts their phone into the toaster-shaped hub.

AutoKeybo Retractable Keyboard
A number pad and trackpad are visible when the AutoKeybo keyboard retracts. It accomplishes this by employing an integrated camera that recognizes the user's hand position and, when the hands are raised a little, automatically transitions between the settings.

This improves productivity by saving the user from moving their hands between the mouse and keyboard, though it has a hefty $700 price tag.

Portable LG StanbyME Display
LG has showcased a 27-inch second version of its portable StanbyME monitor to which a shoulder strap can be added, allowing users to haul it around or hang it up.

It also has a new folio case, a higher 1440p resolution, a longer four-hour battery life, and two USB-C ports.

SwitchBot Modular Robot
SwitchBot's modular robot can do multiple chores and is built on a version of the company's mini robot vacuum.
The Multitasking Household Robot K20 Plus Pro gets a wheeled 'FusionPlatform' that can be equipped with devices, like the company’s air purifier, fan, security camera, and more.

Ultrahuman gold or Platinum Smart Ring
Ultrahuman's “artisanal” Rare ring costs $1,900 in gold or $2,200 in platinum and comes with the same specs and features as the far cheaper $349 Ultrahuman Ring Air.

LG’s AeroCatTower Air Purifier
The LG AeroCatTower is an air purifier that also doubles as a cat tree with a heated spot and filter for pet dander and a weighing scale.

LG has also showcased a side table with a lamp that can be used to grow plants beneath it

The AeroCatTower connects to the LG ThinQ app, where the information regarding the cat’s weight and as well as how long it was asleep will be displayed.

Wearable Solar Panel
Anker's jacket is still just a concept, but it comes with LED light strips and perovskite solar cells wrapped around the outside of the cloak. The cells have a 30W maximum input and a USB-C output, which can be used to charge your phone.

LG’s Indoor Gardening Side Table
LG has also showcased a side table with a lamp that can be used to grow plants beneath it. It also automatically waters the plants with a built-in tank and also has a built-in speaker.

Anime Girls That Talk
Code 27, the company behind the character Livehouse, has introduced a pod with 3D models of dancing anime girls or any uploadable characters that use AI to interact. The capsule has a 1200p display with cameras and microphones with sound recognition.




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