CES 2025 is in full swing, showcasing tech reveals from Nvidia, Samsung, and Toyota. But alongside these big names are some unconventional products making waves at the conference. Here are some of the weirdest and most eyebrow-raising products from CES 2025:
A robotic cat by Yukai Engineering called Nékojita FuFu that cools down your coffee or soup.
An electronic spoon by Kirin Holdings that enhances the flavor of your food by simulating the taste of salt.
A handheld gaming console by Acer, the Nitro Blaze 11, that challenges the notion of portability with its massive size.
The ThinkBook Plus Gen 6 Rollable by Lenovo, a concept laptop with a screen that can expand from 14 inches to 16.7 inches.
Spicerr, an AI-powered spice dispenser that functions like a Keurig machine for spices and recommends the amount you need based on the recipe.
Birdfy’s Bath Pro, an AI-powered birdbath that detects birds using it and takes photos, with an option for species identification with a subscription fee.
And a $1,350 espresso machine.
The Meticulous smart espresso machine is priced at $1,350, with an additional $250 for the milk steamer. Based Hardware introduces Omi, an AI wearable that can answer questions and help with tasks. Halliday’s smart glasses project a 3.5-inch round display into your eyeballs and offer real-time language translation. Xpeng Aero HT unveils the Land Aircraft Carrier, a modular flying car. Swippitt’s toaster-shaped charging hub gives 50-90% extra charge instantly for $450. LG’s AeroCatTower is a cat tower that doubles as an air purifier. Razer’s gaming chair can heat and cool your seat for ultimate comfort.
Tim Meadows next to a giant coffee cup
While not a product reveal, one of the silliest keynote moments of the conference was when BMW pretended to shrink the entire audience to illustrate Panoramic iDrive, resulting in a photo of Tim Meadows looking very small next to a giant coffee cup.
This $1,500 iPad bundle that will post for you when you die
In Case of Death is a grim bundle designed to be a dead man’s switch for your digital life, including an 11-inch iPad case, a smart ring, an app, and a self-destructing 11-inch iPad Pro in case of the user’s death.
The latest Enron prank
Enron made an announcement for a fake at-home nuclear reactor, called the “Enron Egg,” in a very CES-style keynote video to piggyback off the attention paid to tech industry announcements.
