CES 2025 is almost over, and in the last few days, the Engadget crew has seen cutting-edge technology and tested out a ton of new devices. With numerous prototypes on exhibit and never-to-be-released vaporware, CES is renowned for setting the tone for the upcoming tech year.
Although there are usually very few items that you can really purchase right away, there are several devices for sale (or available for pre-order) this year. Smart eyewear, Wi-Fi 7 routers, and “smart” baby bouncers and bassinets are among them.
The following are the current CES devices that you may get if you’re eager to be an early adopter.
The Moonbuddy
This adorable Moonbird stress-relieving breathwork device is called the Moonbuddy—Specifically, it refers to the kid-friendly model without an app connection. With its four modes, it may help anyone relax by promoting controlled breathing.
Anker Charger (140W, 4-Port, PD 3.1) with USB-C Cable
The 140W 4-Port Charger from Anker is more than just a charging brick. It features a display that indicates the fast-charge status, power usage per port, and what Anker calls a “odometer.” The lifetime utilization of a device is measured in hours by this metric.
EcoFlow Power Hat
Your smartphone and other gadgets can be charged with the EcoFlow Power Hat‘s many solar panels. Despite not being the most potent charger, it can nevertheless give your gadgets a little boost. Despite being IP65 rated, it’s still advisable to keep it dry and clean.
Audio-Technica ATH-CKS50TW2
When ANC is off, the Audio-Technica ATH-CKS50TW2 wireless earbuds have a 25-hour battery life, and the case extends that by 40 hours. The batteries have a 15-day lifespan if you do activate ANC. Additionally, the buds are pocket-sized and can be turned off automatically with a magnetic switch without requiring the case to be removed.
Shokz OpenFit 2
The OpenFit 2 air conduction earphones from Shokz were unveiled at CES 2025; they have a woofer and a tweeter for enhanced music quality over its predecessor. Buttons have also been added for better control.
JLab Epic Lux Lab Edition Wireless Headphones
JLab’s first adaptive active noise canceling headphones are the Epic Lux Lab Edition Wireless Headphones. The battery lasts 60 hours when using the ANC mode, which can suppress background noise by up to 42 dB. It can reach a staggering 90 hours or more without it.
Halliday Smart Glasses
The Halliday Smart Glasses project what looks to be a 3.5-inch screen into view thanks to artificial intelligence. The glasses attempt to anticipate your intentions and are “proactive” in addition to having a ring to control what the AI does.
Technics AZ100
The Technics AZ100 wireless earbuds improve audio quality with their magnetic fluid drivers. In addition, they have ANC and support spatial audio. Additionally, the Conversation Mode setting immediately pauses sound and switches on transparency mode when you need to speak.
The Swippitt Hub
The Swippitt Hub is a straightforward yet amazing solution to the battery life issue. Once your iPhone has been fitted with a separately purchased case, you can insert the device into the hub, which replaces battery packs and maintains constant charging.
Even Realities’ G1
Even Realities’ G1 smart glasses are relatively simplistic in style and function. They can do translation, transcribe conversations and operate as a teleprompter. Plus, you can watch smartphone notifications display before your eyes.
Xreal One Pro
- The One Pro augmented reality glasses from Xreal have a 120Hz refresh rate, a company-developed spatial computing chip, Bose-branded sound for high-quality music, and a broad virtual workspace for work and pleasure.
The Elvie Rise
The Elvie Rise is an app-controlled baby bouncer that also functions as a bassinet. If the setting is activated on the app, older infants can also bounce on their own. Additionally, the Elvie Rise is more portable compared to a regular bassinet.
Segway Xyber and Xafari e-bikes
Finally, Segway is producing e-bikes, with the Xyber and Xafari versions. Whereas the Xafari is intended for recreational riders, the Xyber is ideal for speed and distance.
Tonal 2
Tonal 2, a type of second-generation home gym, is back with upgrades to its hardware, including a slimmer look and a sharper camera that uses artificial intelligence to evaluate “500 data points per second.” Additionally, there is an improved, adjustable weight system that enables users to lift up to 250 pounds.
Netgear Orbi 870 (3-pack)
When considering a Wi-Fi 7 upgrade, take into account the Netgear Orbi 870 mesh router, particularly the three-piece set. With four 2.5Gbps Ethernet connections and a 10Gbps internet port, these routers have a maximum speed of 21Gbps.