The 2025 International Consumer Electronics Show (CES) is in full swing. Besides the new product releases from tech giants like Nvidia, Samsung, and Toyota, a series of astonishing and unique product concepts and announcements have also emerged at the exhibition.
A Robot Cat to Cool Your Coffee
Yukai Engineering has introduced Nékojita FuFu, a tiny robotic cat that can be attached to cups or bowls and blows air at intervals similar to humans, helping cool your coffee or soup. The company states that this product was inspired by a team leader who sought an easier way to cool freshly cooked baby food, as manually blowing often left him breathless and dizzy.
An Electronic Spoon That Enhances Flavor
Kirin Holdings showcased an electronic spoon that claims to make food taste saltier without adding extra salt. This spoon uses weak electric currents to concentrate sodium ions in food, enhancing the umami and salty flavors of low-sodium dishes. It is priced at $127.
Giant Handheld Gaming Console Unveiled
Acer's Nitro Blaze 11 handheld gaming console features an impressive 10.95-inch screen and weighs as much as two stacked iPad Airs, pushing the boundaries of portability.
Rollable Screen Laptop Becomes Reality
Lenovo has turned its concept of a rollable screen laptop into reality with the ThinkBook Plus Gen 6 Rollable. This device's 14-inch OLED screen can expand to a 16.7-inch panel with a single button press or through gesture control, effectively increasing screen real estate.
AI-Powered Spice Dispenser
Spicerr, another intriguing culinary gadget, resembles a spice dispenser with AI capabilities. It detects ingredients and automatically dispenses the required spices based on recipes. Users can also fine-tune settings using "freestyle mode."
Smart Bird Bath
Birdfy launched the Smart Bird Bath Bath Pro, which uses AI to detect bird activity and take photos. To identify bird species, users need to subscribe to a monthly plan.
Premium Smart Coffee Maker
Meticulous unveiled a smart coffee maker featuring a robotic lever, claimed to be the first in the industry. Equipped with ten digital sensors, it monitors water temperature, pressure, flow rate, and liquid weight in the cup, adjusting parameters in real-time like a professional barista. Pre-order price is $1350, with an additional $250 for a milk steamer.
Temperature-Controlled Gaming Chair
Razer displayed a concept temperature-controlled gaming chair with heating and cooling functions similar to high-end car seats. The system includes an auto-adjusting heater capable of reaching up to 86°F, along with a bladeless fan system that circulates cool air through a mesh backrest to keep players comfortable.
iPad Package for Posthumous Social Media Posts
In Case of Death introduced a package including an 11-inch iPad case, smart ring, app, and self-destructive 11-inch iPad Pro designed to manage one's digital legacy. After the user's death, this package can erase search history, send prank messages to loved ones, and post a final social media update.
Cute Plush Robot for Wallets
Yukai Engineering also debuted Mirumi, a charming robot that can be attached to wallets and mimics a curious child observing surroundings and moving its head. Mirumi aims to recreate the joy of interacting with infants by embodying curiosity, shyness, and comfort.