From AI breakthroughs to next-gen gadgets and future-shaping innovations, 2025 is packed with jaw-dropping tech. In this video, we’re exploring the coolest new technologies of 2025 that are changing how we live, work, and play.
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00:00This year's tech unveils are redefining what's possible, blending creativity and innovation
00:05to transform the way we live, work, and play. Get ready to explore gadgets that feel like
00:10they've stepped straight out of the future. Phone dead and you're in a rush? Seems like
00:15there couldn't be a better solution. Just slide your phone into the Swip It hub, wait two seconds,
00:21and you're good to go for the rest of the day. No waiting around, just grab it and get back to
00:25your life. Here's how it works. The Swip It case on your phone holds a battery that powers your
00:30device. When it runs low, you slide your phone into the hub, which instantly swaps the drained
00:35battery for a fresh, fully charged one. The hub holds five spare batteries that are always charging,
00:40so you'll never be caught without power. Sounds convenient, right? But let's be real,
00:44it's basically a high-end power bank system with a fancy swapping feature. The hub's always charged
00:50and ready, but at $245 for the hub and another $84 for the case, it's definitely on the pricey
00:56side for what it offers. And don't forget, the case adds some bulk to your phone, so squeezing
01:01it into smaller pockets might not be so easy anymore. The SwitchBot K20 Plus Pro redefines
01:08multitasking at home. Let's take a look at some examples of what it can do. It detaches from its
01:14base and starts tidying up, picking up items from the floor effortlessly. Next, it delivers water to
01:20someone working at their desk, showcasing its handy delivery skills. Need to cool down? Its fan module
01:26moves air exactly where you want it. Equipped with a camera, it monitors your home, spots open doors,
01:31and sends alerts to your phone for added security. For entertainment, it transforms into a streaming
01:36station with an extendable arm to hold a screen or tablet for hands-free viewing. It improves air
01:42quality by moving air purifiers around and refilling humidifiers when needed, ensuring comfort in every
01:47room. It even opens and closes curtains and locks or unlocks doors, making your home smarter and more
01:53secure. If only it could climb stairs and handle multiple floors, then it would truly be priceless.
01:59Eufy's joining the game with innovative solutions for home cleaning. The E20 starts as a robo-vac,
02:05tackling your floors with ease, but transforms into a handheld vacuum for those hard-to-reach spots.
02:10Just attach the handle, attach one of the included nozzles, short for quick touch-ups or long for deeper
02:16cleaning, and take care of dirt the robot can't reach. When you're done, dock the handheld unit
02:21back into the robot, and both its dustbin and the handheld unit are automatically emptied at the
02:26station. Roborock's also impressed with its new groundbreaking feature on the Saros Z70. This
02:32robot comes equipped with a robotic arm that extends to pick up items scattered on the floor and put them
02:37back in place. While most robot vacuums rely on obstacle avoidance to navigate around objects,
02:42the Saros Z70 goes further by actually clearing the path and ensuring the area is cleaned,
02:48not just bypassed. It can also climb thresholds up to 4 cm high, making it perfect for transitioning
02:55between rooms. And with an industry-leading suction power of 22,000 PA, it handles even the toughest
03:01messes with ease. The Dream X50 Ultra brings its own set of features to the table. While it doesn't
03:08include a robotic arm, it can also climb small steps and thresholds, which makes navigating uneven
03:13floors easier. Its 20,000 PA suction power is suitable for tackling tougher messes. Additionally,
03:19the vacuum is equipped with an adaptive LiDAR navigation module that can lower itself when
03:24needed, allowing it to clean under low furniture, like sofas. Samsung continues to experiment with
03:30display technology, unveiling some fascinating concepts. One example is the stretchable display,
03:36which can extend by up to 25%. A demonstration showed it lying flat and then rising up to create
03:42a detailed 3D effect, such as a volcano seemingly erupting right off the screen. Another scenario
03:48involved an underwater scene where a shark appeared to leap toward the viewer. While visually stunning,
03:54it's still unclear how such displays will be used beyond showcasing dramatic visuals. Samsung also
03:59introduced the slidable Flex Duet, which stretches from 8.1 to 12.4 inches. Its format suggests
04:06it could work as a compact gaming console or another portable device. Meanwhile, Lenovo's Thinkbook
04:13Plus Gen 6, set to launch in June 2025, takes a bold step forward in sliding display technology. With
04:19the press of a button, the screen expands from 14 inches to 16.7 inches, increasing the display area by
04:25nearly 50%. Lenovo is marketing this feature as a game changer for professionals, promoting it as
04:32ideal for tasks like document review, coding, project management and content creation. The laptop
04:38also comes packed with advanced AI powered features designed to enhance productivity and user experience.
04:44However, with a starting price of $3,500, it might be a deal breaker for many.
04:50At CES, Halliday Smart Glasses caught attention with their sleek design and innovative features. The secret lies in
04:56a tiny 3.6 mm optical module embedded in the frame, offering a discrete display equivalent to a 3.5 inch screen.
05:05Positioned just above the right lens, the display doesn't obstruct your view and provides a variety of useful
05:11functions. You can access real-time AI translations in over 40 languages, perfect for travel or international meetings.
05:17There's a teleprompter mode, ideal for public speaking or presentations, along with notifications,
05:23notes and even turn-by-turn navigation to keep you on track. The glasses also come with built-in speakers
05:29and a microphone, a 12-hour battery life and adjustable settings to match your eye prescription,
05:34ensuring a comfortable and personalized experience. Starting at $489, they aren't the cheapest option,
05:41but still cost less than competitors like Even Reality's Even G1, which offer similar features,
05:47but start at $600. Arzen's new Zip projector includes a fresh take on Pico projectors with its
05:55tri-fold design, which eliminates the need for a separate tripod. The device unfolds into a Z-shape,
06:01serving as its own stand and making it more versatile for different setups, whether you're using it at home
06:06or outdoors. The top section includes an HD projection module, while the mid-section features
06:12built-in stereo speakers. The base serves as both a stand and a housing for the battery,
06:17which offers up to 1.5 hours of runtime per charge. The projector also includes features like autofocus,
06:24auto-keystone correction, and vertical display support, which allows for better viewing of TikToks
06:29and Reels without black bars. Wireless screen mirroring works with iOS, Android, and other devices,
06:36Simplifying Content Sharing. The Arzen Zip is currently available for early backers on Kickstarter,
06:41starting at $249. If you're tired of mowing your lawn but haven't switched to a robot mower because
06:48they feel like more hassle than help, the Limo 1 might just change your mind. Unlike most robot mowers,
06:54which often require complex boundary wires and are better suited for small yards, the Limo 1 is wire-free
07:01and designed for large, uneven lawns. Set up simple, no digging or professional installation needed.
07:08What makes it stand out is its ability to handle tougher jobs. It doesn't just trim grass, it mulches
07:14leaves, pine cones, and other debris, meaning less cleanup for you. Its advanced navigation technology
07:20creates a precise map of your yard and expertly avoids obstacles so you don't have to worry about
07:25babysitting it while it works. Plus, it's built to perform in both wet and dry conditions, making it
07:31reliable no matter the weather. Stern Pinball has brought the magic of Dungeons & Dragons to arcades
07:38with their newest table, the Tyrant's Eye. Imagine a pinball game where you pick a character like a
07:44wizard or warrior and level them up as you play. The game takes you into a fantasy world where you complete
07:50quests, battle dragons, and stop an evil queen from rising. And to make it feel like a real D&D adventure,
07:56there's even a narrator guiding the action. The table itself is packed with cool features,
08:01a cube that traps your ball for multi-ball action, a shop to buy power-ups, and a dragon boss that you
08:07can attack or shield yourself from during play. What's even better? You can save your progress so
08:12every game builds on the last. Weekly updates add new quests and items, keeping things fresh for regular
08:18players. Prices start at $6,999 for the basic version, but the premium and limited editions,
08:24with more features and effects, go up to $12,999. Razor's Project Ariel is a concept gaming chair
08:33with built-in heating and cooling features. Using the Fusion Pro Chair as its base, it integrates a
08:39bladeless fan and a heater into its mesh back, creating a personal climate control system. The fan
08:45pulls air from the base and channels it over your neck for a refreshing breeze, while the heater
08:50provides even warmth up to 86 degrees Fahrenheit without making your back sweaty. If you've ever
08:56dreamed of growing your own fresh veggies and herbs at home without the hassle, the Plantiform
09:02Smart Indoor Garden might be just the thing for you. Unveiled at CES 2025, this Canadian-made indoor
09:08garden uses fogponics, a system that delivers nutrients to plant roots via fog, helping them grow
09:14faster and healthier. Think of it as a mini greenhouse that does most of the work for you.
09:19The sleek design can grow 15 plants at a time and comes with self-watering and self-cleaning features,
09:24so you barely have to lift a finger. Add in some colored lights and removable windows and you've got
09:29a futuristic garden that doubles as home decor. It even pairs with the Plantiform app, letting you
09:34monitor your plants and water levels from your phone. At $500, it's not cheap, but it does come with
09:40everything you need to get started, including a lettuce mix and Plantiform nutrients. And if you
09:45want to expand your indoor farm, there are extra seed mixes like cherry tomatoes or a cocktail mix
09:50with herbs like lemon, basil, and thyme for $30 each. If the Plantiform is a high-tech solution for
09:57growing multiple plants and veggies, the Leafy Pot is all about keeping your existing house plants
10:03happy and thriving. This smart planter gives your greenery a voice. Using an app to let you know exactly
10:08what it needs, is your marble pothos thirsty? It'll ask for water. Getting too much sunlight?
10:14The app will recommend moving it. And if you're always overwatering, the Leafy Pot learns your plant's
10:20unique soil and hydration needs to create an ideal watering routine. The built-in water reservoir can
10:25hold up to four weeks of water, so even if you're on vacation, your plant will be just fine. At $140,
10:32it's perfect for plant parents who want to avoid ficus funerals altogether.
10:36The EmCon MagSafe Phone Controller is here to prove that your phone isn't just for endless scrolling,
10:42it can be your ultimate gaming console too. This nifty gadget attaches magnetically to MagSafe-enabled
10:48phones or compatible cases and turns your smartphone into a portable gaming powerhouse. It's like having
10:55a Nintendo Switch in your pocket, without the extra baggage. At the push of a button, the controller flicks
11:00open like a high-tech switchblade revealing smooth hall effect joysticks and clicky buttons that feel
11:06as satisfying as popping bubble wrap. Whether you're reliving childhood memories on emulators or
11:11dominating AAA cloud games, EmCon has you covered. Plus, it connects via Bluetooth or USB-C, so you don't
11:18have to deal with awkward cables or complicated setups. Fold it up, toss it in your pocket, and you're ready to game
11:24anywhere. And for those worried about exclusivity, it's not just for iPhones, it's got universal
11:29compatibility, meaning Android users can join the party too. The price starts at $99 on Kickstarter.
11:35The EcoFlow PowerHat is a unique gadget from CES that lets you charge your devices using built-in solar
11:42panels. With USB-A and USB-C ports, it can power up to two gadgets at once while you're out and about.
11:49It's also IP65 water and dust resistant, making it durable for outdoor adventures. It doesn't have a
11:55built-in battery, so you'll need to connect your device directly, but it can fully charge a 4,000
12:00milliamp hour phone in three to four hours. At $129, it's an interesting solution for staying charged
12:07on the go. Godox, known for its pro photography gear, just launched the MA5R, a magnetic power bank
12:15that doubles as a portable LED light for your phone. It snaps onto MagSafe iPhones or Qi2 compatible
12:21devices and offers color-changing LEDs to enhance your photos and videos. You can control everything via
12:27the Godox app, adjust the color temperature from 1800K to 10,000K or pick from 14 creative lighting
12:34effects. There's even a smaller selfie light on the front for perfect front-facing shots. The 5,000
12:40milliamp hour battery powers the LEDs for up to seven hours at half brightness or three and a half hours
12:46at full. Just note it's 13 millimeters thick, so you'll feel it on your phone and wireless charging
12:51turns off when the lights are on. At $49, it's an easy way to upgrade your phone's lighting for
12:57better photos and videos. OMI is a wearable AI assistant with a rather odd design. It's a small
13:04puck stuck to your temple with medical tape. This device is designed to not only listen to your
13:09conversations, but also figure out whether you're talking to it or someone else. Its goal is to provide
13:14real-time feedback and answers, almost like having a personal advisor on call. In theory, it could one
13:20day read your thoughts and offer insights based on your conversations. Here's an example. Imagine you're
13:25sitting nearby as two people chat in a foreign language. Omni picks up the conversation,
13:30translates it for you, and even suggests a response to help you join in. Or if you're in the middle of
13:35a conversation and get stuck, it might nudge you with quick advice. For now, though, its functionality
13:41is limited to performing basic interactions through your phone. At $89, OMI is an intriguing concept for
13:47those curious about the future of AI assistants. But with its unusual design and limited capabilities,
13:53it feels more like a glimpse of what might come than a device ready for everyday use.
13:59Withings has introduced a concept device called Omnia, a mirror-like health scanner designed to
14:04provide a detailed overview of your body's wellness. Unveiled at CES, this product is still in development,
14:10but it aims to deliver a daily health check by combining its built-in sensors with data from
14:16other devices like smart watches and sleep trackers. Omnia's interactive display creates a 3D model of
14:22your body, allowing you to track metrics such as ECG, muscle-to-fat ratio, body temperature variations,
14:29and even ketone trends. It also features AI-based suggestions to help users improve their fitness
14:35and well-being, and voice commands for quick access to health insights.
14:39The LiberLive C1 is being called the first-ever stringless smart guitar. But calling it a guitar
14:46might be stretching it. Think of it more like a simplified music tool that lets anyone jump into
14:52years of practice or frustration? Here's how it works. On the neck, there are buttons labeled with
14:57chord names. Press one, strum the paddle on the body, and voila, you're making music. No strings,
15:02no individual notes, no shredding. It's incredibly beginner-friendly, especially paired with the app where
15:07you can strum along with songs and even sing karaoke style. It's not a replacement for a traditional guitar,
15:14but rather a fun, portable way to engage with music. The C1 is lightweight, lasts six hours on a single
15:20charge, and comes with a price tag of $699. At CES, Chamelo Eyewear stood out for its simple,
15:28yet practical take on smart glasses. Instead of overloading their products with cameras, AI, or flashy
15:35tech, Chamelo keeps things straightforward with one main feature, adjustable tent. With just the push of a
15:42button, you can change the tint or color of the lenses, making them ideal for everyday use.
15:47Whether you're out in the sun, transitioning indoors, or simply need more eye comfort,
15:52the brand showcased a range of products, including standard sunglasses, athlete-friendly smart glasses,
15:57and their latest prescription option, Aura RX. They also revealed Music Shield, a version that adds
16:03built-in audio speakers to the glasses. What's cool about it? Only the wearer can hear the music,
16:09and when tested on the loud CES showroom floor, there was virtually no sound leakage.
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