
CES 2025 is coming to an in depth, and crew Engadget is able to go away Las Vegas. Our reporters and editors have scoured infinite carpeted conference halls, braved strains of chain people who smoke and fielded hundreds of emails a day to seek out the perfect and most credible merchandise on the present.
As anticipated, the overwhelming majority of issues we noticed this CES had an AI part, with a noticeable uptick in AR glasses, listening to support earbuds, solar-powered tech, emotional assist robots and robotic vacuums. Apparently individuals actually like robovacs that may choose up socks. Our crew was inspired to see extra development in tech constructed to enhance the lives of these with disabilities and mobility points, too.
Our record of CES 2025 winners covers a wide range of classes, starting from typical areas like residence leisure, transportation and sensible residence to theme-based subjects like sustainability and accessibility. After our crew shortlisted nominees and voted on the perfect for varied classes, we then carried out one other spherical of voting to resolve on the perfect product of the present.
That stated, right here’s the total record of our picks for the Better of CES 2025.
ASUS Zenbook A14
The ASUS Zenbook A14 feels impossibly mild, weighing between 2.2 and a pair of.4 kilos, and it has a stunning 14-inch OLED display and a good array of ports (USB-C, USB-A and HDMI)! What else ccould you need in a MacBook Air competitor? After years of mainly copying Apple’s MacBooks, ASUS proves it will possibly out-innovate Apple with out resorting to gimmicks like twin screens or flashy lights. The Zenbook A14 is solely a tiny laptop computer that feels nice in your palms, thanks largely to ASUS’s distinctive Ceraluminum case materials. ASUS claims it will possibly last as long as 32 hours whereas enjoying video, nicely above the 18 hours Apple estimates for the MacBook Air. It might appear odd that the least flashy laptop computer of CES 2025 is one in all our favorites, however generally pure practicality is plain. — Devindra Hardawar, Senior reporter, evaluations
BioLite Backup
We’re at all times searching for model new, never-seen-before stuff at CES, however generally it’s the intelligent reinterpretation of current tech that catches our consideration. That’s the case with Backup by Biolite. It’s basically a cross between a common energy provide (UPS) and a whole-home backup battery, however improves on each.
The skinny, 40-pound 1.5 kWh battery lives between a wall outlet and your fridge (or another plug-in system) and retains these issues operating within the occasion of an influence outage. It doesn’t require skilled set up, only a user-installed wall mount, and it’s skinny sufficient to cover behind your fridge or tuck beneath a counter. Although if it have been on show, the matte-silver end wouldn’t spoil any aesthetic.
The Backup Complete consists of two models that provide as much as 3 kWh, which is sufficient to energy a fridge, microwave, lights, in addition to refill telephones and a laptop computer. The three kWh capability and the truth that it’s an put in battery presently qualifies it for a 30 % federal tax credit score, which might carry the fee all the way down to $2,100 for the Full. The one-unit Backup Core packs 1.5 kWh and goes for $2,000. Each can be found for pre-order now and will ship this summer season. — Amy Skorheim, Reporter, shopping for recommendation
Jackery Photo voltaic Roof
Jackery is already a longtime title in home photo voltaic generator methods, and its newest product fills a wavy hole in its product lineup. Jackery’s XBC curved photo voltaic roof shingles mimic a number of the most typical home kinds within the nation, they usually are available terracotta or obsidian colorways for optimum HOA appeasement. These are the primary curved photo voltaic tiles to hit america market they usually ship a cell conversion effectivity of greater than 25 %. They will face up to excessive climate situations, together with temperatures between -40 levels F and 185 levels F, they usually’re designed consistent with conventional roofing set up practices, that includes a modular setup that enables for versatile upkeep. Jackery’s new wavy photo voltaic tiles join with the corporate’s current photo voltaic era and storage merchandise, making them an accessible and engaging possibility for whole-home sustainability. — Jessica Conditt, Senior reporter
Lenovo Legion Go S
The plight of the fashionable handheld-PC gamer is attempting to resolve which OS to make use of. There are a ton of Windows 11-based gadgets that provide unparalleled compatibility and powerful graphics assist. However all that comes on a platform that isn’t optimized for smaller devices with hooked up controllers. Alternatively, SteamOS affords a way more cohesive expertise with a greater UI and fewer efficiency overhead. The issue is that Valve’s working system was mainly solely accessible on a single system — the Steam Deck. That adjustments now with the Lenovo Legion Go S, which will likely be accessible in two flavors: a Home windows model and for the primary time on any handheld not made by Valve, a mannequin powered by SteamOS.
Except for the selection of platforms and completely different coloured shells, we admire that the 2 variants function nearly equivalent specs together with an AMD Ryzen Z2 Go processor, as much as 32GB of RAM, 1TB of storage and a decently massive 55.5Whr battery. Its 8-inch touchscreen seems to be nice too, because it affords a 120Hz refresh charge with assist for VRR, 500 nits of brightness and a 1,920 x 1,200 decision. And with costs beginning at $600 (or $500 for the SteamOS mannequin), it’s quite inexpensive too. Maybe the most important draw back is that whereas the Home windows mannequin will likely be out later this month, we’re going to have to attend till Might for the one powered by SteamOS. However with the latter kind of lastly making good on the practically decade-old promise of Valve’s Steam Machines, holding out for a number of additional months doesn’t appear so lengthy. — Sam Rutherford, Senior reporter, evaluations
LG OLED evo M5
LG’s Better of CES crown is protected for one more yr. The corporate is constantly on the high of the perfect TVs we see every year in Las Vegas, and it continuously comes out the winner. For this yr’s OLED evo M5, the corporate managed to additional enhance its most premium shows, including the most recent α (Alpha) 11 AI processor Gen2 to enhance the look of lower-resolution content material and energy superior options.
For players, there’s a 165Hz refresh charge, alongside each NVIDIA G-SYNC and AMD FreeSync Premium certifications. This could easy issues out and hold lag to a minimal. The corporate’s new Brightness Booster Final can obtain ranges which might be thrice brighter than “standard OLED” fashions, in keeping with the corporate. Plus, the function contributes to a UL Options’ “Excellent Black” and “Excellent Coloration” verification on the M5. It’s really gorgeous image high quality.
Lastly, LG’s Zero Join Field that’s been accessible on the M-series for some time now could be lastly accessible on screens beneath 77 inches. This system lets you join all your consoles and streaming gear with out operating a number of HDMI cables to the TV. LG now says it doesn’t want line-of-sight clearance both, and that it may be hidden in a picket cupboard close to the M5. — Billy Steele, Senior reporter, evaluations
Moonbird Moonbuddy
Devices made for rest shouldn’t be difficult. Moonbuddy has one goal — to make guided breathwork accessible and appealing to children — and it nails the execution with no pointless frills. The corporate behind it first made an analogous stress reduction system for adults, and Moonbuddy simplifies that have and places it right into a cuter bundle. Moonbuddy is an egg-shaped system with a mushy space that expands and contracts in set rhythms, so children can observe alongside and sync up their very own respiration. It suits into an animal themed sleeve, so it seems to be like a toy. There are 4 completely different respiration modes, every lasting a couple of minutes and designed to advertise a state of calmness.
The entire thing is tactile and screen-free, which is particularly good contemplating many mother and father could need to incorporate it into the nighttime routine. And as a lot as I really like the little animal outfits as an individual who gravitates towards cute issues, I additionally like that in case your child will get to that stage the place they reject all the things babyish, they’ll take the sleeve off and hold utilizing it in its extra nondescript type. — Cheyenne MacDonald, Weekend editor
OhSnap MCON
The MCON by OhSnap mainly transforms any smartphone into a contemporary Xperia Play, full with fashionable conveniences like Corridor impact analog sticks, silent buttons, flip-out grips, and a full bumper and set off structure. It’s a cellular gamepad that may slide into your pocket with out the sticks or handles getting caught on something, and it really works with just about each smartphone in the marketplace right now. The MCON makes use of MagSafe to snap onto the again of any current iPhone and it comes with an adapter for Android gadgets to affix in on the enjoyable. It even works with the Galaxy Z Fold, and its creator, Josh King, is engaged on an answer for the Z Flip, too.
The mockup that King dropped at CES 2025 felt light-weight but stable and cozy to carry, and the phone-snapping motion was supremely satisfying. After gaining a little bit of viral fame together with his thought, King partnered with established MagSafe accent producer OhSnap to push the MCON into full manufacturing, and it’s because of hit the market in August for $150. — Jessica Conditt, Senior reporter
Roborock Saros Z70
Robotic vacuums received a bunch of recent — and generally unusual — powers at CES 2025. However none made an even bigger impression than Roborock’s Saros Z70, which comes with a mechanical arm that may choose up socks, elevate cords and seize different objects.
The OmniGrip arm can choose up objects as much as 300 grams (a little bit greater than half a pound) so as to clear beneath them or deposit them within the location of your alternative. Performance of the arm is managed by way of Roborock’s app and is extraordinarily customizable so you possibly can program it to choose up unfastened trash and cat toys, however elevate up cords to scrub beneath.
After we noticed it in motion at CES, it deftly picked up socks and positioned them in a basket. However Roborock guarantees it will possibly do way more. The vacuum will mechanically acknowledge 108 completely different objects — sure, like seemingly each different gadget we noticed at CES, it makes use of AI — however you may as well educate it to detect as much as 50 further gadgets so it would know the way to deal with obstacles it’s almost certainly to come across in your house.
Surprisingly, the Saros Z70 wasn’t the only robotic vacuum with an arm we noticed at CES, however it will likely be the primary you can really purchase. — Karissa Bell, Senior reporter
Technics EAH-AZ100 earbuds
Technics’ new Magnetic Fluid drivers have garnered lots of headlines this week, however all you really want to find out about the EAH-AZ100 earbuds is that the sound high quality is massively improved. Powered by these new parts, there’s extra readability, element and bass, all of that are upgrades from the already spectacular AZ80. Technics revised its earbud form for the AZ100 within the title of consolation and match, whereas additionally making the buds smaller and lighter. Options like contact controls, multipoint connectivity for 3 gadgets, spatial Dolby Atmos audio and LDAC assist are right here as nicely. And in contrast to most of what we see at CES, these new earbuds are already accessible to buy. — Billy Steele, Senior reporter, evaluations
Urtopia Titanium Zero
For the reason that pandemic, e-bikes, not electric cars, have been on the forefront of the EV revolution, and it’s straightforward to see why: Electrical bikes are much more inexpensive than their four-wheeled counterparts. Plus, right here at Engadget, we’re all for gadgets that promote more healthy dwelling, and for a lot of, getting an e-bike may be transformational.
So when Urtopia confirmed up at CES 2025 with an idea e-bike that contains a novel motor design, I used to be excited. As my colleague Daniel Cooper notes in his writeup, e-bike motors have historically are available two type elements, every with their very own set of concerns. The custom-designed Quark DMI.2 mid-drive motor Urtopia confirmed off alongside its Titanium Zero e-bike affords a 3rd path. It’s not as highly effective as conventional mid-drive motors, but it surely nonetheless options extra energy output than even the perfect hub motors. Better of all, the motor is sufficiently small to suit inside a backside bracket and weighs simply 2.6 kilos.
Urtopia hasn’t stated when it would begin manufacturing the Titanium Zero, but it surely’s straightforward to see a situation the place the design of the Quark DMI.2 conjures up different bike makers and pushes the business ahead. — Igor Bonifacic, Senior reporter
WeWalk Good Cane 2
Of all of the merchandise at CES 2025 that had AI stuffed into them, WeWalk’s Smart Cane 2 stood out. The sensible cane for individuals with visible impairments received an replace this yr that not solely provides AI, but additionally addresses the unique’s shortcomings. It brings extra superior sensors, and better of all, nonetheless works as a traditional folding cane when these technological options aren’t engaged. The Good Cane 2 can detect obstacles and supply turn-by-turn navigation, and it has a ChatGPT-powered assistant that may present solutions to questions whereas somebody is strolling, with out the necessity to attain for a smartphone. WeWalk additionally refined the precise cane by making its deal with slimmer, changing the unique’s touchpad with tactile buttons and shaving a little bit of weight off.
Positive, you may not have the ability to belief ChatGPT to provide you appropriate solutions to each query conceivable but, however at the least on this implementation, the product isn’t more likely to hurt customers even when the AI fails. Plus, it has helpful {hardware}, together with time-of-flight and movement sensors to enhance navigation, audio system to offer solutions and suggestions, in addition to a flashlight to make the visually impaired extra noticeable at evening. And once more, if the battery dies, you possibly can nonetheless use this as a conventional, albeit pricier, cane. — Cherlynn Low, Deputy editor, evaluations
Yukai Engineering Mirumi
Some of the memorable robots at CES this yr was the one which arguably does the least. We discovered ourselves powerless in opposition to the heart-melting charm of Mirumi, a tiny, fluffy robotic made by Yukai Engineering that actually simply stares at individuals and appears round like a child discovering the surface world. It’s sufficiently small to slot in the palm of your hand, however even higher than that, it has lengthy posable arms that permit it to hold onto objects. So in case you put it in your bag strap, it would stare down everybody you encounter, and possibly turn into a little bit shy once they return the eye.
Mirumi has no goal aside from to unfold pleasure, and I adore it for that. Yukai beforehand introduced us the bizarre Qoobo pillow (the one with the tail) and the cat that nibbles your finger, and that is one other case wherein it didn’t miss with one in all its odd creations. — Cheyenne MacDonald, Weekend editor
Greatest in present: WeWalk Good Cane 2
At CES this yr, AI was unsurprisingly all over the place, typically in locations it didn’t actually seem to be it wanted to be. However the WeWalk Good Cane 2, a high-tech model of the mobility cane for people who find themselves blind, struck me as an utility the place it might really be actually useful. With a brand new voice assistant that’s powered by GPT, customers can converse on to the cane to get detailed navigation steering and on-demand info, like public transportation choices and menu gadgets. The sensible cane can be full of sensors that permit it to alert the customers of upcoming obstacles. It does this with haptic suggestions within the deal with and by calling out a verbal warning.
WeWalk co-founder Kursat Ceylan, who’s blind, gave an indication of the cane within the chaotic atmosphere of the Las Vegas Conference Heart, and it was spectacular. The voice assistant responded rapidly and precisely to his prompts, and the impediment detection alert was loud sufficient to be heard over the thrill of the CES crowd. It may possibly additionally pair with headphones or earbuds by way of Bluetooth. For the reason that cane can deal with issues like turn-by-turn navigation, customers don’t have to fret about additionally holding a smartphone whereas they’re attempting to get round.
The sensible cane takes an current software that individuals are already accustomed to and enhances it. Importantly, it additionally looks as if the corporate heard the suggestions of customers who had the primary model of the cane and improved the design to higher meet their wants. It has a slimmer deal with than the primary mannequin and tactile buttons, and weighs about the identical as a conventional white cane. — Cheyenne MacDonald, Weekend editor