We just saw a bunch of bizarre and weird tech products being unveiled at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) 2025. Now, here’s a list of some of the best announcements during the major event. These are the top 10 coolest of the tech products that were showcased. So let’s check them out.
1. Honda Zero EV
First on the list, we have Honda’s 0 EV concept cars. These include two body types, namely an SUV and a saloon. While these are still concepts, their final versions are expected to hit production later this year. The lineup will also bring 30 new electric car models, which include both single and dual electric motor setups.
The former can generate around 241bhp of power, while the latter brings up to 482bhp of power. Honda is even expected to release 4 wheel drive variants as well. But one of their most notable aspects is undoubtedly the futuristic design.
2. Narwal Flow
During the CES 2025 event, Narval, a robotic vacuum cleaner, unveiled the new Narwal Flow series of models. The brand promises to offer a cutting edge all-in-one cleaning solution via these new robovacs. Its Flow lineup features dual RGB cameras along with an AI chip that can detect and even identify over 200 different objects.
Thanks to the new FlowWash mopping system and EdgeReach technology, users can expect consistent and effective cleaning. The new robo vacuums even adapt in self cleaning methods real time. It can go up to 120 days before needing to be emptied. Narwal’s Flow features a track mop and dual water tanks along with a dynamic side brush that directs hair to a floating roller that can prevent tangling of hair that could lead to blockages.
3. Hisense 116UX TriChroma LED TV
Hisense had a couple of notable announcements during CES 2025, but the Hisense 116UX TriChroma LED TV was definitely a highlight. It utilized what the brand calls RGB Local Dimming technology, which is basically a new backlight system. Rather than a traditional white or blue light, each lens now has a dedicate red, blue, and green LEDs.
It is the first of its kind and brings a jaw dropping peak brightness of 10,000 nits. Thanks to the Hi-View AI Engine X chipset, the TV promises to be fast and efficient. As the name suggests, the Hisense 116UX TriChroma LED TV sports a massive 116-inch panel, which can hit 97% of the BT.2020 color space.
4. Lenovo Legion Go S
Lenovo expanded its handheld gaming console lineup with the new Legion Go S. It brings capable performance in a portable form factor with a great 8-inch 120Hz LCD display. It is powered by the AMD Ryzen Z1 extreme chip and Radeon 700M series GPU.
But the part that makes it unique is the software front. It is available in two OS variants, which include a Windows option and a SteamOS variant. This makes the Legion Go S the only other handheld console outside of the Steam Deck with this operating system. Unlike Windows, SteamOS is designed for gaming and brings a seamless console like experience and optimizations.
5. Timekettle W4 Pro
Timekettle, a known figure in AI powered communication, has just introduced the W4 Pro earbuds for $449. These are a pair of truly wireless earbuds that feature bidirectional call functionality. It features Babel OS and offers seamless two way real time translation during phone and video calls on any communication platform.
Timekettle launched the W4 Pro with an elegant design but the AI powered translation is by far one if its highlighting features. The earbuds support over 40 languages and can understand 93 accents as well. There is only a 3 to 5 second delay between the original speech and translation. One can simply put them on their ear and have a face-to-face conversation with someone, listen to an audio and have it translated, or speak into the earbud and have it broadcast through their smartphone’s speaker.
6. Lenovo ARM Mini PCs
Taking on Apple, Lenovo announced a bunch of new ARM Mini PCs. The brand-new lineup of tiny PCs include the ThinkCentre Neo 50q and IdeaCentre Mini x. Both models are powered by Qualcomm’s Snapdragon X series processors that aim to offer performance on a portable and price effective budget.
The IdeaCentre Mini x is a 1 liter sized desktop, which is designed for creatives who need a PC that is quiet for productive tasks. On the other hand, the ThinkCentre neo 50q was made for small and medium businesses, although it still offers similar specsas the IdeaCentre. These start from $659 and are a great alternative to the Apple Mac mini.
7. Lenovo’s Rollable Laptop
Pushing the innovation in laptops was Lenovo with its ThinkBook Plus Gen 6 Rollable. It features a flexible display that rolls to extend the total screen real estate. The futuristic laptop can basically extends its display from a common 14-inch to a taller 16.7-inch panel.
This makes it more practical than some foldable laptops that we saw last year. It is still a concept model, but we can expect such technologies to make it to their notebook lineup in the near future. Another announcement that showcased a unique design was the Yoga Book 9i with a dual display setup.
8. ASUS Zenbook A14
We may finally have a Macbook Air killer from ASUS. The brand unveiled the Zenbook A14, which positions itself as a great ultrabook that blends a premium light design with good performance. The Zenbook A14 measures just under 1 kilogram (0.98 kg), making it lighter than the MacBook Air.
But that’s not all, it is equipped with the Snapdragon X series processors as well, which offer great power efficiency without compromising on performance. Thanks to its 70Wh battery pack, ASUS claims that you can get up to 32 hours of video playback or 19.5 hours of web browsing on a single full charge.
9. ASUS ROG XG Mobile eGPU
Another ASUS product that made the list has been getting added to many gamers’ wishlists. The 2025 ROG XG Mobile eGPU was announced at CES 2025 that offers next-gen performance via an NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5080 laptop GPU and Thunderbolt 5 connectivity.
This external graphics card brings performance in a portable form factor. Thanks to the redesigned vapor chamber, the 2025 ROG XG Mobile has 150 percent more cooling surface area, ensuring efficient thermal management. So it is great for both gamers and people that need the extra horsepower.
10. NVIDIA Project DIGITS
NVIDIA is changing the game once again with the new Project DIGITS. For those of you who missed the announcement, the renowned chipmaker is literally bringing a Grace Blackwell AI Supercomputer to your desktop.
It is powered by the NVIDIA GB10 Grace Blackwell Superchip, which delivers a petaflop of AI performance in a power-efficient, portable form factor. You get 128GB of LPDDR5X memory 20 Arm cores, 4TB SSD, and support for WiFi, Bluetooth USB, and more.
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