- By Prateek Levi
- Thu, 09 Jan 2025 04:46 PM (IST)
- Source:JND
CES 2025 Tech Products: Tech's Biggest event, the annual Consumer Electronics Show (CES), is in full gear, and it has already showcased a range new and innovative products that have taken the consumers and tech enthusiasts by storm.
So far there have been announcement and new product releases from big names like NVIDIA, Samsung, Lenovo, Abbott and Dell to name a few, with the addition of new comers to the market with their innovative and out of the box concepts.
Lets take a look at few of the most innovative and latest tech gear that you just cant miss out on:
TVs with AI Integration
TVs are always up there when it comes to consumer tech peaking the interest of both the casual consumers and tech enthusiasts equally, there is just something about a big screen that never seems to escape the eye. This year with the increased innovation in AI, the common path for innvation in TVs seems to be AI integration. Lets take Samsung as an example with its new lineup of TVs that leverage AI technology for upscaling older content to make it look better through HDR Remastering, which actually refines standard dynamic range content to high dynamic range levels.
LG's AI-driven TV technology offers features such as AI-based recommendations with voice recognition, an AI chatbot and search function, and an LG AI Concierge that monitors your preferences and search history to deliver contextual insights based on the content currently playing on your screen.
Image Credits: LG
To top it off Google is also enhancing its TV experience by integrating its Gemini AI with Google Assistance to converse with the users Google TV and ask much more complex questions.
A device that can charge your phone in seconds
We have all heard of turbochargers and supervooc's but this device takes things to another level. It might just be one of the best mobile accessories to drop in the market so far. The Swippitt can charge your phone in just a matter of 2 seconds. All you need to do is simply insert your phone (with a compatible battery phone case) into the Hub, your case's battery is swapped for a fully charged 3,500mAh battery, providing a full charge.
Image Credits: Swippitt
The device contains five batteries in total, allowing multiple users to use it consecutively. It works with a companion app to track battery percentages and control the charge level. You can even make reservations to ensure a spare battery is available when urgently needed.
A high-end entry-level TV available for pre-order.
Taking things further with TVs, TCL has released its QM6K, which has brought the company's Mini LED technology to its entry-level QLED TV at a competitive price range. This TV boasts of the level of brightness, contrast, and colour depth that one usually finds in high-end premium models from the big names in the TV industry.
TCL is offering the 65-inch QM6K starting at $999, with pre-orders available today, a first at CES. When you pre-order, you'll also receive a Q75H 5.1.2 soundbar for free (valued at $899). Additionally, TCL is offering the 75-inch and 85-inch QM6K models for sale this week.
Lenovo drops a rollable laptop
You must have heard of foldable phones now say hello to Lenovo's rollable laptop. This new edition by Lenovo comes with a 14-inch display which can be rolled/extended upwards over 16 inches.
Image Credits: Lenovo
The expandable display is activated by pressing a button on the keyboard, but it can also be triggered by holding your palm in front of the device and raising or lowering it to activate the display.
First of its kind 500W charger
When it comes to innovation CES never lets you down and this year we are looking at world's first 500W charger. Ugreen's Nexode 500W charger features six USB ports: five USB-C and one USB-A. One USB-C port supports up to 240W, while the other four provide up to 100W each, and the USB-A port offers a maximum output of 20W.
Image Credits: Ugreen
Smart glasses featuring an invisible display.
Most smart glasses on the market today feature the display built into the lens, but Halliday introduced smart glasses at CES with an "invisible display," where the screen is integrated into the frame. The company’s world’s smallest optical module offers wearers a field of view equivalent to a 3.5-inch screen. To view the display, users simply look up, which we found quite comfortable during our in-person demo.
Image Credits: Halliday
A hands-free smart lock with ultra-wideband
Among the smart lock announcements at CES this year, the Ultraloq Bolt Mission smart lock stands out as the most innovative. It uses ultra-wideband (UWB) technology to unlock your door hands-free as you approach. UWB also enables precise tracking of approved devices, offering enhanced accuracy and security.
Image Credits: Utec
Additionally, the lock supports NFC devices—currently, only Androids—but the company plans to support Apple Home Key in the future.
As we move ahead with the CES event and closer to its end innovation and out of the box concepts have taken the center stage. With the event reaching its end on 11th January it will be interesting to look at what CES has to deliver for its fans.