This year out of Las Vegas, the world’s biggest annual tech trade show gave us a glimpse of everything from glasses that project information seemingly out of thin air to robots that clean your home with a mechanical arm to a spice machine that customizes your cooking experience—the innovations.
In short, some of these innovations were nothing short of magical. Here’s a roundup of the ones we thought were especially wondrous and intriguing:
Roborock Saros Z70

The Roborock Saros Z70 stole the spotlight with its AI-driven capabilities and innovative design. This robot vacuum features a mechanical arm equipped with OmniGrip technology, capable of lifting objects weighing up to 300 grams, such as socks, tissues, and sandals. By removing obstacles in its path, it ensures a thorough cleaning experience. Additionally, it boasts a powerful 22,000Pa suction, making it a formidable contender in the smart home cleaning space.
Halliday AI Glasses with Invisible Display

Move aside, Meta Ray-Bans — Halliday unveiled its AI-powered smart glasses, which combine sleek design with groundbreaking functionality. These glasses, indistinguishable from regular frames, feature an “invisible display” that magically projects information like date, time, translations, and messages in the upper right-hand corner of the user’s vision (though this might lead to some awkward social interactions in which you appear to be rolling your eyes to access said information). Remarkably, this display operates without traditional lenses, relying on an advanced optical module.
Vasco Translator Q1

Vasco’s latest offering, the Translator Q1, advances real-time communication with its AI-powered features. Building on the success of its predecessor, the Q1 introduces a Call Translator that supports real-time translation in up to 50 languages, along with a voice cloning feature for more natural conversations. The voice cloning technology creates a digital replica of the user’s voice after reading just one sentence, enhancing the realism and relatability of translated dialogues. The Vasco Translator Q1 is set for release in Q2 2025, promising to bridge language gaps like never before.
Nvidia Cosmos

Nvidia’s Cosmos system earned accolades for its innovative use of generative AI in creating photo-realistic videos from 3D models of real-world spaces. Designed to train robots and autonomous vehicles, Cosmos addresses the challenge of data scarcity by generating vast amounts of realistic training data. Nvidia’s commitment to open-source development was highlighted by the announcement that Cosmos’ code will be available on GitHub, fostering collaboration and advancement in AI research.
PaintCam security camera

Eve’s PaintCam redefines home security with its AI-enhanced features. This system not only monitors but also deters intruders by shooting paintballs, some infused with capsaicin or UV paint. The AI capabilities include pet detection, face recognition, and animal recognition, ensuring targeted responses. PaintCam’s unique approach to home security combines traditional monitoring with proactive deterrence, though details on its availability remain under wraps.
Realbotix's AI robot Aria
Realbotix introduced Aria, an AI-powered female robot designed to provide companionship and care. With the ability to remember and relay health data, Aria should be especially useful in elderly care. Despite its human-like appearance, the company emphasized that Aria is not a sex robot, warning against any funny business with a built-in electric shocker. Prices range from US$10,000 for a basic model to US$175,000 for a full-body, fully mobile version.
Spicerr AI spice dispenser

Spicerr is for those who want to be exact with their spice measurements, and are looking to AI for help in this regard (admittedly a niche crowd in the culinary scene). This smart gadget dispenses precise amounts of spices based on the user’s taste preferences, eliminating the need for traditional measuring tools. By adapting spices and recipes to individual flavor profiles, Spicerr promises to elevate home cooking to a new level of customization and convenience.
CES 2025 showcased a plethora of AI-driven products poised to revolutionize everyday life, from smart home solutions to personal gadgets, each pushing the boundaries of what technology can achieve. Let’s see how many of these products we’ll end up using in our everyday lives.