This year’s CES was all about AI—or at least, that was the headline. While AI is poised to change everything, its presence at the show was more theoretical than tangible.
This blond, "female" robot named Aria is powered by AI for her conversation skills, with 17 motors driving her facial expressions so she appears as human as currently possible.
We spent a week scouring the floors of CES 2025 to find the gadgets worth watching this year, from convenient new chargers and color-changing sunglasses to a self-expanding laptop.
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Here’s our list of the weirdest gadgets we saw at CES 2025.
When I arrived at CES 2025, I expected to be wowed by the latest wearables, AI breakthroughs, and cutting-edge medical ...
It’s a robot party! Check out Unitree’s latest robots at CES 2025—the G1 humanoid and Go2 robot dog, doing everything from ...
Tombot, a leader in the robotic animal space, unveiled their fully-autonomous and hyper-realistic Labrador puppy robot at CES ...
Team AP has spent the week scouring the floor at CES 2025 for the most exciting gadgets you'll be able to buy later this year ...
Tombot robotic puppy comforts cognitively challenged people. Its AI features allow it to react to voice commands with real ...