The Inner Detail

Home » Technology » 10 Overall Best CES 2025 Products you need to know

10 Overall Best CES 2025 Products you need to know

The Consumer Electronics Show (CES) 2025 has once again showcased groundbreaking innovations that redefine the boundaries of technology and its role in everyday life. From smarter homes to more sustainable commutes, this year’s lineup proves how deeply technology is interwoven into solving real-world challenges and enhancing our quality of life. With products like Samsung’s Frame Pro TV, which transforms your living space into a personalized gallery, to Honda’s revolutionary EV, the Honda 0 Saloon, that’s reshaping the future of mobility, CES 2025 delivers something for everyone.

In today’s fast-paced world, technology is more than just convenience—it’s a necessity. Whether it’s through wearable tech like the Rokid AR glasses, designed to bring augmented reality to your fingertips, or next-gen devices that blur the lines between utility and innovation, CES demonstrates how these breakthroughs make our lives safer, more efficient, and more connected.

In this blog, we explore the 10 best products unveiled at CES 2025 that are set to change the way we live, work, and play.

1. Samsung Frame Pro TV

Samsung Frame Pro TV

The Samsung Frame Pro is an upgraded version of Samsung’s lifestyle TV, designed to blend in with home decor and look like wall art when idle. The Frame Pro aims to improve its performance as a TV with a NeoQLED display which uses mini LEDs at the bottom of the panel. It also includes a Wireless One Connect Box, eliminating the need for a thin wire running from the breakout box to the TV.

The wireless connection works at a distance of up to 10 meters, even with obstacles in the path. It has a refresh rate of 144Hz and AI-powered features like Click to Search and Live Translate. While the design is aesthetically pleasing and the wireless connectivity is a plus, the edge-lit Mini LED may not offer the same level of local dimming as traditional mini-LED TVs. The price of the Frame Pro is not yet available.


2. Nvidia RTX 5000 series GPUs

Nvidia RTX 5000 series

Nvidia’s RTX 50-series GPUs offer significant upgrades in graphics performance with breakthrough AI capabilities. The flagship RTX 5090 boasts 92 billion transistors and can perform up to 3,352 trillion AI operations per second. It also has an 8x performance increase with Nvidia’s DLSS 4 frame generation. The new GPUs also have neural nets driving accurate shaders, faces, and assist in bringing game characters to life with autonomous personalities. These GPUs provide mind-blowing graphics performance for gaming and AI. The RTX 5090 is set to launch on January 30th at a price of $1,999.


3. Robo Vacuum – Roborock Saros Z70

Roborock Saros Z70

The Roborock Saros Z70 is a robot vacuum that stands out because it has a claw mounted on a robotic arm. This arm allows it to pick up objects like socks and shoes in its path and move them out of the way while cleaning. It also has a mop function, with a dirty water bin in its dock to keep mop heads clean. This robotic arm is a unique feature that sets it apart from other robot vacuums, but the primary value is that it will help keep things tidy when you forget to put things away.


4. Smart home device – Switchbot K20 Plus Pro

SwitchBot K20+ Pro

The SwitchBot K20+ Pro is a small robot vacuum with modular accessories, allowing it to do more than just clean floors. It can be connected to Switchbot’s various accessories to act as a mobile air purifier, a roving security camera, a tablet stand, or a portable fan. It can also support objects up to 17.6 pounds and can be used to deliver packages around the house. Third-party developers can create their own accessories. It’s primarily a robot vacuum, but it offers versatility and adaptability.


5. Lenovo Rollable laptop – Thinkbook Plus Gen 6

Lenovo Rollable Laptop – ThinkBook Plus Gen 6

The Lenovo ThinkBook Plus Gen 6 is a rollable laptop with a unique design that allows its OLED display to extend from 14 inches to 16.7 inches with the push of a button. This expansion is especially helpful for reading longer documents or running two apps on top of each other. It has AI features, the latest Intel Core Ultra processor, and Wi-Fi 7. The laptop is designed to be the ultimate multitasking device. The rollable screen is innovative and convenient for those needing a larger display on demand, though it comes at a premium price of $3,499.


6. Holographic head-up display – BMW Panoramic iDrive

BMW Panoramic iDrive’s Heads-up display

The BMW Panoramic iDrive system combines an ultrawide display and AI with a high level of personalization. Users can choose which widgets populate the head-up display, like weather, Spotify, or air quality. The 3D head-up display provides upcoming turn information directly over the driver’s real-world view. The steering wheel is also smart enough to light up buttons that are most useful at the right time.

The system has an AI assistant for navigation and changing modes. The main value of this system is that it provides a personalized and immersive driving experience. It will be available in all new BMWs by the end of 2025.


7. L’Oréal Cell BioPrint

L’Oreal Cell BioPrint

L’Oréal Cell BioPrint is a system that uses microfluidic technology to analyze skin proteins for biometric markers. This system diagnoses the current state of the user’s skin and predicts future issues. It can then provide a plan of ingredients and products tailored to their specific skin, promoting actionable changes backed by science. The value provided by this is a personalized and scientifically based approach to skincare, moving beyond generic recommendations. It analyzes photos of your skin and a skin sample from your cheeks to tell you about your skin’s health, including wrinkles, skin tone, skin barrier, oiliness, and pore size. It can also determine if you are responsive to certain ingredients.


8. Next-gen EV – Honda 0 Saloon

Honda 0 Saloon EV Car

Honda 0 Saloon is definitely a head-turner. It’s Honda’s new concept for an electric vehicle, and it’s got this really interesting retro-futuristic design. Think a mix of classic sports cars from the ’70s and ’80s, like a Lamborghini Countach or an AMC Gremlin, but with a modern, minimalist feel inside. It’s meant to be a “software-defined vehicle”, which makes me think it will have some interesting tech and customization options. The design is so unique; it’s definitely not like anything else on the road.

I’m not sure if the final production version will look exactly like this, but it’s exciting to see a company take a bold step with its car design. It’s definitely giving me some interesting, and maybe even slightly weird, vibes but in a good way. It’s refreshing to see something different in the EV market.          


9. Solos AirGo smart glasses

Solos AirGo Smart Glass

The Solos AirGo smart glasses seem really useful for those who want to be connected without constantly looking at their phone. They have Open AI’s ChatGPT built right in, which is pretty wild! You can just ask it questions, and it’ll read your texts out loud to you. It has built-in speakers, so you can listen to music or podcasts, or even take calls, without needing headphones.

The coolest part, in my opinion, is that they’re modular, and you can mix and match different frames and lenses using a USB-C connector. So if you want to switch from regular glasses to sunglasses, it’s super easy to do, and you can match your frames to your outfit! It’s like having a personal assistant right there on your face, and with style! The mix-and-match feature is definitely a plus if you love to customize your look.

10. Rokid AR Glasses

Rokid AR Glasses (Image Credits: Forbes)

Imagine smart glasses that don’t scream “I’m a techie!”, but speaks in its actions. That’s what Rokid has managed to do, with a discreet micro-etched display built right into the lenses. It’s practically invisible when you’re looking at someone, which is a big relief! They use a monochrome green light, which is easy on the eyes and works well in bright light, that is projected onto the lens. Now, this display isn’t just for show, it can be super helpful.

It can display real-time translations, which is fantastic if you’re traveling or just want to understand something quickly. Plus, there’s a teleprompter function, wherein you can totally see yourself using for presentations. The Rokid glasses include a 12MP camera for taking photos and videos.

The Rokid glasses are available in Amazon for ₹63,000 and also in its website for $648.

Bonus: Toaster Charger

toaster charger Swippitt Hub
Swippitt Hub – Toaster Charger (Image Credits: The Verge)

The “toaster charger,” also known as the Swippitt Hub, is a device that promises to charge your phone in seconds, literally. Instead of plugging your phone in, you insert it into the Hub, and it swaps out the battery in the phone’s case for a fully charged one. The system relies on special phone cases called “Links” that house a 3,500mAh battery. This battery charges the phone throughout the day via a power connector in the case and any unused power is stored for later. Read fully about the toaster-charger by heading HERE.


(For more such interesting informationaltechnology and innovation stuffs, keep reading The Inner Detail).

Kindly add ‘The Inner Detail’ to your Google News Feed by following us!

Leave a Comment

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Scroll to Top