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CES 2025 is in full swing. While the conference features announcements from tech giants like Nvidia, Samsung, and Toyota, there are also some very strange product concepts and announcements making the rounds on the show floor. We've rounded up the weirdest, silliest, and most eyebrow-raising products from CES 2025.

A robot cat that cools down your coffee

Yukai engineeringImage credit: Yukai Engineering

Yukai Engineering's new adorable gadget is “Nékojita FuFu,” a tiny cat robot that can attach to mugs and bowls and blow air at human-like intervals to cool coffee or soup. According to the company, the product was created in response to a request from a team leader who was “frequently feeling short of breath and dizzy, and asked if there was an easy way to cool freshly cooked baby food.”

Electronic spoon that makes your food even more delicious

The biggest crowd on the first night of CES 2025 was people trying out Kirin's new spoonsImage credit: Maxwell Zeff

Why add more salt to your meals when you can recreate the taste of sodium with a $127 spoon? Japan's Kirin Holdings has unveiled an electronic spoon that increases the saltiness of food. According to the company, its spoon uses a weak electric current to concentrate sodium ion molecules in food, adding strong umami and salty taste to low-sodium foods.

very large portable game machine

A man playing Acer Nitro Blaze 11Image credit: Acer

Handheld consoles are perfect for gaming on the go, but Acer's latest product pushes the boundaries of what's considered portable. Nitro Blaze 11 is undeniably huge. With a 10.95-inch display, it's not only the same size as an 11-inch iPad Air, but also weighs as much as two iPad Airs stacked together. You may need to build up your wrist strength before trying it out.

A concept laptop with a screen that can be rolled up becomes a reality

A few years ago, Lenovo introduced a laptop concept that could be expanded to a larger screen. At CES this year, what was just a concept turned into the ThinkBook Plus Gen 6 Rollable. The device's 14-inch OLED display can automatically expand to a 16.7-inch panel with the push of a button or gesture control, effectively adding screen space without the need for other monitors or accessories. Masu.

You can also see our friends at Engadget using the Gen 6 Rollable up close below.

AI-powered spice dispenser

Spicerr is another strange food tech gadget to emerge from this year's CES. The device is like a Keurig machine for spices, allowing individual capsules to be rotated while the AI ​​detects and mixes the amount needed based on the recipe you're using. If you want to add a little more than what's recommended, there's also a “freeform” feature that gives you a little more control.

AI-powered birdbath

Birding technology is not new to CES. Longtime attendees may remember Bird Buddy's smart bird feeder and Swarovski's $4,799 AI-powered birdwatching binoculars. The latest bird innovation comes from Birdfy. This is a smart bird bath. Bath Pro uses AI to detect when birds are using it and take a photo. However, if you want to identify types, there is a monthly subscription fee.

$1,350 espresso machine

Specialized smart espresso machineImage credit: Meticulous

How Much Caffeine Should You Take? Meticulous has unveiled this smart espresso machine. The company claims it's the first of its kind to feature a robotic lever. The machine is equipped with 10 digital sensors that monitor water temperature, pressure, flow rate, and weight of liquid in the cup, allowing you to make real-time adjustments like a barista. The pre-order price for this machine is a whopping $1,350, with an additional $250 if you want a milk steamer.

AI wearable attached to temple

A man wearing AI wearable OmiImage credit: Omi

From Humane's Ai Pin to Friend, these are strange times for AI wearables. Omi from Based Hardware joins them. It's a wearable that can answer questions, summarize conversations, create to-do lists, and help schedule meetings. Through GPT-4o, the device is constantly listening to and enacting your conversations, and can also remember context about you for further personalization.

Omi can also be worn as a necklace, but the company recommends people wear it to their temples with medical tape for a true sci-fi experience. Based Hardware claims it can use a “brain interface” to understand what you're talking to, but we only saw a short in-person demo. That's a claim to further test upon release.

Smart glasses that illuminate the screen onto your precious eyeballs

Image credit: Sean O'Kane

Smart glasses are the hottest AI form factor these days, and wearable startup Halliday is jumping on the hype, but with a slightly different approach. Rather than projecting a screen onto lenses, these smart glasses project a 3.5-inch circular display directly onto your eyeballs. The glasses offer real-time language translation in 40 languages ​​and can display phone notifications, a cheat sheet with notes, and navigation directions.

Another CES, another “flying car” claim

If there's anything that hints at life in the future, it's the concept of flying cars. Xpeng Aero HT has unveiled a land-based aircraft carrier, a “modular flying vehicle” that combines a van and an eVTOL. It's essentially an electric minivan with a small folding eVTOL vehicle stowed in the back that can be deployed and flown.

Brian Gu, vice chairman and president of Xpeng, said that the land-based aircraft carrier has received type certification, and you're not alone if this sounds a little far-fetched.

A toaster-shaped device that charges your phone in seconds

Swipit wants to make sure his phone's battery never dies again. Designed to resemble a stylish toaster, the charging hub works by quickly swapping out an external battery pack that fits into a custom phone case, and aims to instantly provide an additional 50-90% charge. However, it does come at a cost. Prices start at $450, with an additional $120 for the phone case.

Cat tower that doubles as an air purifier

What if a cat tower could also help keep the air in your apartment clean? That's LG's goal with the AeroCatTower, a stylish cat tower that doubles as an air purifier. You can also monitor your cat's weight and sleep status, and even change the flow of the purifier while your cat is perched on it so that it is not disturbed by noise.

Gaming chair that warms (cools) your butt

Razer has unveiled a gaming chair concept that can heat or cool the seat, similar to the seats in a luxury car. The system features a self-adjusting heater that can reach up to 86 degrees Fahrenheit and a “bladeless fan system” that circulates cool air through a mesh lining to keep you comfortable while playing Fortnite. You can.

Tim Meadows stands next to a giant coffee cup

Image credit: Kirsten Kolosek

While not a product launch, it would be remiss not to mention one of the conference's most ridiculous keynote moments. To illustrate BMW's Panoramic iDrive, the company pretended to shrink the entire audience as if the keynote were taking place inside a BMW car. Thanks to that, we now have a great photo of comedy legend Tim Meadows looking tiny next to a giant coffee cup.

$1,500 iPad Bundle That Will Post When You Die

Image credit: Zugu

As our own Brian Heater writes, CES has already reached the point where it's hard to tell the real product from the elaborate prank. In Case of Death is a terrifying bundle designed to be the death switch for your digital life. This includes an 11-inch iPad case, smart ring, apps, and an 11-inch iPad Pro that self-destructs if the user dies. The company says Death Protection includes the ability to erase your search history, rock-roll your loved ones forever, and send your last social media post to your followers.

Enron's latest prank

Although not technically a CES 2025 announcement, a “resurrected” Enron announced a fake home nuclear reactor on Monday, apparently to capitalize on the attention its spate of announcements in the technology industry received. The latest hoax, dubbed the “Enron Egg,” includes a very Styles' keynote video was included. of course!

Adorable and fluffy robot that fits your wallet

Yukai Engineering also debuted Milumi, its latest charming robot that attaches to a handbag and moves its head like a curious baby while observing its surroundings. According to the company, Mirumi was designed to “recreate people's pleasurable experiences” when interacting with babies, who express themselves through curiosity, shyness, and a sense of security.



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