CES 2025 in Las Vegas has showcased a remarkable array of cutting-edge technologies. From AI innovations to revolutionary display tech, here are 11 of the most exciting products unveiled so far.
1. World’s first holographic windshield display
Hyundai Mobis, in collaboration with optics company Zeiss, unveiled a windshield display that spans the entire breadth of a vehicle’s windshield. It projects essential information like navigation and safety alerts in a panoramic, immersive format. Mass production is set to begin in 2027.
2. A haptic pendant that beats along to music
The “Titan Ono” pendant, created by Titan, uses advanced haptics to deliver vibrations synced with pre-configured modes or live music. Wearers can feel sensations like a cat’s purring or a heartbeat, offering a unique way to relax or enhance their listening experience.
3. An AI-powered reader for children’s books
Winner of a CES 2025 Innovation Award, Woongjin ThinkBig’s Booxtory uses AI and optical character recognition (OCR) to read children’s books aloud. It offers voice customization, including the ability to mimic a parent’s voice.
4. Motor-free haptics technology using oil
Japanese scientists introduced “SoftMRF,” a haptics system that replicates textures like sand by altering oil viscosity through magnetic fields. This breakthrough eliminates the need for motors in haptic devices, allowing for precise tactile sensations.
5. AI-powered TV that isolates different sound sources
Toshiba demonstrated a TV that uses AI to isolate specific audio tracks, such as commentary or background noise. Users can amplify or dampen individual sounds at the push of a button, creating a tailored viewing experience.
6. Paperlike digital art display with year-long battery life
The InkPoster is a Wi-Fi-compatible, e-paper art display that lasts up to a year on a single charge. Featuring a 31.5-inch frame, it allows users to upload full-color artwork for a matte, gallery-like finish.
7. Satellite internet smartphone add-on
HMD OffGrid enables smartphones to access satellite internet, ensuring connectivity even in areas without cellular networks. This device is ideal for travelers and remote workers.
8. Headset creating a “sound bubble”
The Skyted 320 headset creates an invisible sound bubble around the wearer, ensuring privacy. Its microphone isolates the user’s voice while minimizing background noise, enabling clear communication without disturbing others.
9. A fridge that can cook
Figo is a countertop fridge that stores and cooks food using sous-vide technology. Users can schedule meals days in advance, promoting better eating habits and convenience.
10. The first rollable laptop
Lenovo’s ThinkBook Plus Gen 6 Rollable introduces a second display that expands from 14 inches to 16.7 inches. Users can activate the display via a button or hand gestures, revolutionizing laptop design.
11. The first transparent and wireless TV
LG’s Signature OLED T is a transparent, wireless 4K OLED TV that is now commercially available for $60,000. It features a companion box that transmits data via Wi-Fi up to 30 feet away, allowing for a minimalist setup.
CES 2025 has once again proven to be a hub for groundbreaking innovation, highlighting technologies that redefine how we interact with the world.