🦾 The Most Interesting Gadgets from CES 2025
Today, January 10, one of the year's biggest tech exhibitions, CES 2025 in Las Vegas, comes to an end.
We've selected 7 standout devices from the exhibition that deserveо your attention.
🔘 Nvidia Project Digits: A Personal AI Supercomputer
Project Digits is a desktop AI computer the size of a Mac Mini. It is powered by the Nvidia GB10 processor, has 128 GB of RAM, and has 4 TB of storage. It runs AI models with 200 billion parameters and is capable of performing quadrillion operations per second. It will be available in May 2025 for $3,000.
🔘 Lenovo ThinkBook Plus: A Laptop with a Sliding Display
With the press of a button, the 14-inch OLED display of the ThinkBook Plus Gen 6 expands to 16.7 inches, allowing you to stack two 16:9 windows vertically. It will be available in June for $3,499.
🔘 Omi: An AI Pendant That "Reads Your Mind"
Omi is an $89 AI pendant that continuously listens to everything around you, helps answer questions, suggests actions, and creates summaries of meetings or daily events. It sends responses to a smartphone app. Its closest competitor is Friend.
🔘 Mirumi: A Companion Bot
Mirumi is a fluffy robot companion that attaches to a bag or wrist. Equipped with sensors, it notices people nearby, turns its head, and can even make funny faces. A crowdfunding campaign is set to launch by the end of 2025.
🔘 Smart Glasses with ChatGPT
The Solos AirGo 3 smart glasses stand out with built-in ChatGPT functionality. The frame includes speakers for music, podcasts, and calls. Its key feature is the modular SmartHinge system with USB-C, which allows you to switch lenses—from standard to sunglasses or prescription lenses. Prices start at $249.
🔘 Self-Driving Mini Robotaxi
Zoox, Amazon's subsidiary, unveiled a robotaxi with no steering wheel or pedals. This four-seater electric vehicle has inward-facing seats and can move in any direction. After successful testing on the streets of Las Vegas, Zoox is launching the Zoox Explorer program in 2025, offering free service trials.
🔘 Abbott Lingo: A Sensor for Diabetics
Abbott Lingo is a compact subcutaneous sensor for continuous blood glucose monitoring. It connects to smartphones via NFC and lets users track data through an app. The sensor is painless to install, disposable, lasts two weeks, and costs $49.
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