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What’s happened so far?
As always, new TVs have starred, withSamsungandLGboth revealing their latest flagshipOLEDranges.
Smart home and wearables have again been everywhere at CES 2025.
The ‘greatest gadget we’ve seen at CES’ so far?
you could read our full report on the whole range below.
And of course it tracks multiple activities including climbing.
So what else could Lance do but give it a go… ## Is this the future of immersive experiences?
Of course he did.
But he had fun, and that’s the main thing, right?
Here’s hoping it’s made available to a wider audience at some stage.
Currently, these include ‘The Princess’ (slow, steady breaths) and ‘Look at That!’
(which gets increasingly stronger).
These modes are randomized, to make this coffee companion seem more lifelike.
Could insect-watching be the next bug… er, big thing?
Then I read the article, and my heart sank.
Then I saw the price of the app: $129.99 (roughly 103 / AU$205).
For an app!?!?!
The first headphones with a touchscreen ‘remote’ are in and we want ‘em!
No, that earpiece on the right is one of the all-new EAH-AZ100.
What’s new for 2025?
(Spoiler: it’s more good news for Technics.
)What can I say?
And this one is calmly future-proofing your vinyl experience.
But the top of the pile is its undoubtedly its new Wave turntable.
For now, we’ll head back into the show.
Well, that’s not quite true.
I’m definitely getting Funzo from The Simpsonsvibes from the furry Tamagotchi.
But one robot pet gave us some warmer feels Tombot’s Jennie.
But its hyper-realistic motions and gestures mean it’s a potentially idea companion for those with dementia.
A CES treat for swimmers like me
Fancy getting into swimming in 2025?
That apparently includes fine metrics like stroke posture, head-pitch angle, breath frequency and glide time.
Meet the world’s first rollable-display laptop!
The biggest of big-screen TVs
Can a TV ever be too big?
Well, yes if you don’t have the space for it.
If youdo, then look no further than the Samsung QN90F in all of its 115 inches of glory.
That’s right 115 inches.
But here’s the thing it’s not even the largest set on show at CES 2025.
That honor instead goes to the Hisense TriChroma LED TV, which has a 116-inch model.
Are they too big?
Well yes, for most people they are.
But hey, we can all dream.
Furthermore, the Flic Duo supports gestures.
The smart home devices and automations it can control are pretty limitless.
Don’t expect to see it in stores, this will be one for the custom-install market.
Who knows, you may even end up taking an electric aircraft to and from.
And there’s some really interesting stuff on show.
Either that, or I’ll just go touring on the Segway Xyber e-bike instead.
If only these new E Ink art frames were cheaper… UK and Australia availability has yet to be confirmed.
There are few things that scream ‘We’re living in the future!’
The perfect air purifier for pet owners?
So yes, what I’m saying is, it identifies dog farts.
You’re doing good work here, Levoit, thank you.
Looking for a cheap Ambilight alternative?
Water, water everywhere…
Ever feel like you’re spending too much time filling up your coffee machine’s water tank?
No, me neither, but nevertheless, the water purification experts at Karawater have a solution.
If you’re free to get past that mental hurdle, it could be the brew for you.
Like The Doctor’s greatest foe, robot vacuums have remained bound to a single floor only.
We have a review in progress and will report back on whether it’s as effective as it looks.
This moonwalking robovac is here to help
CES 2025 is packed with strange robot vacuums.
Now, even the best robovacs on the market can struggle to pull dust dirt from deep-pile carpet.
Is this the 2025 robovac revolution we’ve been waiting for, or a step backwards?
Let’s wait and see.
If I had one, I think I’d just move into my EV full-time.
There’s an argument to be made for esports professionals and content creators.
Need more screen?
There are pros and cons to working from a laptop.
For a laptop with two displays and a detachable keyboard, that’s pretty lightweight.
Both displays are also touchscreen-enabled, and the Asus Pen 2.0 is included for digital art or graphic design.
What’s more, HDMI 2.2 will also support a 4K resolution at a blazing-fast 480Hz.
These terrific gaming laptops will just have to tide us over until we do hear something.
Yes, really…
A phone with a week-long battery?
Take the TCL 60XE, for instance.
This uses NXTpaper a proprietary E Ink-like technology that gives the phone an almost matt-paper, magazine-like look.
And the best bit?
It’s cheap, too $199 in the US and Canada.
The phone runs on Android and will be available later this year.
Two from earlier in the show are little external iPhone SSDs from both SanDisk and ShiftCam.
Both are available in 1TB and 2TB sizes.
Read our full breakdown below for all the pricing and release date info.
The best OLED TV of 2025?
(And birds and bees, too) with Wonder Blocks and Petal from the makers of Bird Buddy.
But even aside from the razzmatazz there was lots to be interested in here.
We chatted to Aria below…
Realbotix Aria humanoid robot interview!
She moves, talks, can use AI to identify emotions, and more!
Oh, and she costs $175k.
Hands on with Unitree G1 humanoid Agent AI Avatar robot!
Hes smaller than other Unitree humanoids but more sophisticated and agile.
Also has a nice handshake.
It can lift 16kg weights and has a helpfully long reach.
We’ll take two thanks…
First look at the incredible Digit humanoid robot from Agility Robotics.
Its factory ready but works alone…for now.
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