Held in the tech mecca of Las Vegas, CES dazzled with everything from TVs so realistic you’d swear they were portals to another dimension to smart home devices that seem to know what you need before you do. It’s official: CES remains the crystal ball of consumer tech, and this year’s lineup didn’t disappoint.
Here’s the shortlist of gadgets that stole the show—and might just steal a spot in your life next.
Unmatched Visuals: The Panasonic Z95B OLED TV
The Panasonic Z95B OLED TV doesn’t just set the bar—it bends it into something brighter, sharper, and downright cinematic. With its revolutionary four-layer OLED structure, this screen isn’t just a display; it’s a light show that turns your living room into a front-row seat to brilliance.
And then there’s the audio. The built-in soundbar isn’t just there for looks—it packs up-firing and side-firing channels to wrap you in sound so immersive, you’ll swear your ceiling is part of the action. Sure, Fire TV OS might ruffle a few feathers (nobody’s perfect), but let’s be real: with picture quality this stunning and audio that hugs you like a well-mixed concert, the Z95B is the kind of gadget you’ll daydream about long after CES.
Key Features
Four-layer OLED structure for retina-popping brightness.
Multidirectional soundbar built right in.
Fire TV OS, for better or worse.
Expected availability: Late 2025—patience, friends.
Smart Glasses Revolution: Rokid Sets a New Standard
The Rokid Smart Glasses aren’t just wearable tech—they’re a vision of the future wrapped in frames that could’ve been plucked from a Ray-Ban catalog. Sleek, subtle, and packed with features, they blend style and smarts to deliver an AR experience that feels less like sci-fi and more like your next productivity hack.
These glasses don’t just sit pretty—they work hard. Need live translations on the go? Done. Want a teleprompter right in your line of sight? Easy. And thanks to the micro-edge AR displays, all this functionality stays as discreet as a whisper. Lightweight and effortless, they’re the perfect sidekick for multitasking pros and AR fans looking to keep their hands free and their eyes forward.
Key Features
Micro-edge AR display that’s seamless and subtle.
Live translation and teleprompter tools for next-level efficiency.
Lightweight design inspired by classic Ray-Bans.
Built for professionals, dreamers, and multitaskers alike.
Revolutionizing Skincare: L’Oréal Cell BioPrint
L’Oréal’s Cell BioPrint isn’t just a gadget; it’s a backstage pass to your skin’s secrets. By isolating proteins with surgical precision, this cutting-edge device deciphers your skin’s biological age and health like it’s cracking a molecular code. The result? A skincare routine tailored to you, no guesswork required.
Think of it as the Sherlock Holmes of skincare diagnostics—it analyzes everything from your skin barrier’s fortitude to your biological age, cutting out the trial-and-error of endless product purchases. While it’s currently aimed at dermatology clinics, whispers of a consumer-friendly version suggest it might soon land in your bathroom cabinet, ready to revolutionize your routine.
Key Features
Deciphers biological age, skin barrier strength, and more.
Helps reduce impulse buys with hyper-targeted recommendations.
Designed for clinics, with consumer applications on the horizon.
Expandable Productivity: Lenovo ThinkBook Plus Gen 6
The rollable display ranges from 14 inches to a whopping 16.7 inches with the touch of a button, it is like having a portable boardroom in your bag. Quirky? Sure. Game-changing? Absolutely. Perfect for multitaskers who perform like acrobats, this design provides more workspace when you want it and less when you don’t. It costs around $3,500, which is hardly an impulse purchase, but for those who live their lives with their laptops, it’s a daring investment in the future of technology.
Key Features
Rollable display measures 14 inches when folded and 16.7 inches when extended
Sleek and professional, with a touch of the science fiction
Priced for the multitasking pro in search of space without added girth
Expected release: 2025
Retro Meets Modern: Honda Zero Series Cars
Honda’s Zero Saloon and SUV models are the automotive love child of retro flair and cutting-edge EV tech. Picture this: The fusion of 70s and 80s design and the future of green mobility. And the Zero is not just a pretty face; it is loaded with software-driven functions that take the car performance to another level. The new generation of cars, expected to be launched for public use in 2026, are not simply retro icons; they are the future of driving, packed in an old-school appearance.
Key Features
Vintage look with a contemporary feel
Introducing the next generation of vehicle architecture for better driving experience
Due to come in 2026—get ready to race (figuratively, of course)
Smart Living Made Easy: K20 Plus Pro Modular Robot
It’s not just another smart home robot; it’s the future’s version of the multi-tool that goes by the name of K20 Plus Pro. This robot is made of modular segments that are changed like pieces in a techy toy set; within a blink of an eye, it becomes an air purifier or a home security monitor. Versatility? It’s got it in spades. Need more? This robot has an upgrade path that the Jetsons themselves would envy – robot arms, new next generation functionalities, and a multi purpose docking station for everything from streaming videos to managing your digital life. This is not just a device; it is the solution to a smart home.
Key Features
Versatility where each part of the device can be replaced by another for any particular function
It also supports future modifications such as robot arms – why not?
A versatile docking system for streaming, security and many other applications
Portable Gaming Excellence: Lenovo Legion Go S
The Legion Go S handheld gaming device is here to break the mold. With a 120Hz variable refresh rate screen that keeps your gameplay buttery smooth, this isn’t just a gaming gadget—it’s a full-blown portable experience. And with Steam OS baked right in, it’s ready to run your favorite PC games on the go for just $499.
Sure, the battery might raise an eyebrow, but with this kind of value-for-money and innovation packed into such a compact, comfy design, it’s easy to forgive a few hours here or there. In the world of handheld gaming, the Legion Go S isn’t just playing the game—it’s rewriting the rulebook.
Key Features
Steam OS integration for seamless PC gaming.
120Hz variable refresh rate for silky smooth action.
Compact, comfortable design for endless play.
Price: $499—bang for your buck.
Graphics Powerhouse: Nvidia RTX 50 Series GPUs
Nvidia’s RTX 50 Series GPUs are freaking game-changers. We’re talking about the RTX 5090—$1,999 worth of raw power that’ll DOUBLE your frame rates in the most demanding games like Cyberpunk 2077. Think you’ve seen smooth gameplay? Think again. DLSS 4 and multi-frame generation are about to make your PC look like it’s in the future.
This isn’t your grandma’s graphics card. With 32GB of GDDR7 memory and AI so advanced it could start its own cult, the RTX 5090 will have you playing at the level of gods. If you’re still running old tech, don’t even think about trying to keep up—this GPU is on a whole other planet. It’s not just a new card, it’s the new benchmark for PC gaming.
Key Features
DLSS 4 + multi-frame generation: This is next-gen or nothing.
32GB of GDDR7 memory: Because your PC deserves better.
AI-enhanced performance: Faster, smarter, unbeatable.
Launch date: January 30, 2025—be ready or get left behind.
Versatile Tech: LG StanbyMe 2
LG’s StanbyMe 2 isn’t just another portable screen—it’s the Swiss Army knife of tech, crammed into a sleek, detachable package. With a crisp 1440p resolution and a battery that refuses to quit (4 hours, if you’re counting), this gadget isn’t just functional—it punches above its weight. Attach it to the wall, slap on the folio case, and suddenly you’ve got a portable TV, a mobile workstation, and a multitasking powerhouse in your hands.
Key Features
Detachable design that adapts to anything.
1440p resolution for a viewing experience that pops.
4-hour battery life—keep going, keep playing.
Multiple accessories for endless versatility.
Conclusion
CES 2025 just reminded us what the future looks like and it is in Rokid glasses while gaming on a rollable ThinkBook. From the living room TVs that transform your home into an IMAX theater, to robots that change career paths more frequently than a tech start-up employee in Silicon Valley, this year’s gadgets are not just bending conventions, but obliterating them. Whether you’re a tech enthusiast ready to mortgage your house for that RTX 5090 or just someone wondering if your skin needs a DNA test, one thing’s clear: the future isn’t coming—it’s already crashed on our couch and ordered takeout.
FAQs
Q1: When can I actually buy these futuristic gadgets?
The majority of the above tech treats will be available in the stores over the course of the year 2025 while some will be scarce until 2026. The Panasonic Z95B OLED TV is playing the fashionably late card in late 2025 and the Honda Zero Series is not coming until 2026. The RTX 5090 GPU is the first to arrive, January 30, 2025. As the saying goes, patience is rewarded—and for those who begin saving today.
Q2: Are these gadgets worth the investment?
Well, that all depends on whether or not you believe that $1,999 for the RTX 5090 is reasonable for making your games look like real life on steroids. The Lenovo ThinkBook Plus Gen 6 costs $3,500, which is not pocket change, but it is effectively two screens. Every other price has not been disclosed yet, but come on, we are talking about new-age technology, which means we are not talking about cheap.
Q3: What’s the deal with all the AI integration?
What CES 2025 showed us is that AI is now the hidden ingredient in every tech dish on the market. From Nvidia’s DLSS 4 making games as smooth as butter to L’Oréal’s Cell BioPrint solving the mystery of your skin’s DNA, AI is no longer just a trend – it’s the support system of new ideas. Not even the K20 Plus Pro robot looks like a vacuum cleaner; it is way smarter than Rosie from The Jetsons.
Q4: Which gadget offers the best value for money?
The Lenovo Legion Go S gaming handheld at $499 is a steal and everyone is aware of that. It’s like a handheld gaming PC running Steam OS with a 120Hz screen for less than the cost of a flagship smartphone. Also, unlike some other gadgets that make you think of taking a second mortgage, this one allows you to keep your kidney.