CES 2025: all the latest news and reviews from the world's biggest tech show
It's CES time again – here's everything we've seen so far…
1. Latest news
2. Latest hands-on reviews
3. Dates and times
Predictions
4. TVs and soundbars
5. Laptops and computing
6. Headphones and audio
7. AI
8. Smart home
9. Wearables and fitness
10. Robots and tech accessories
CES 2025 is almost at an end – but there's still one more day of tech loveliness to come from Las Vegas.
If you're looking for the biggest reveals from the world's biggest tech show, then head straight to our Best of CES 2025 Awards article, which rounds up the 25 most exciting new devices we've seen over the past week. We won't spoil it by revealing anything here, but trust us – it's a great list.
If you want details on everything we've seen this year, simply scroll down for all of the news we've covered over the past six days. There's a lot of it, taking in everything from the Lenovo ThinkBook Plus Gen 6 Rollable, the world's first laptop with a rollable display to Hisense's incredible 163-inch micro-LED TV and, um, the air purifier that senses when your dog has made a bad smell.
We've also rounded up the very best of CES Day 3 (Wednesday), CES 2025 day 2 and CES 2025 day 1, covering everything from Samsung's new flagship OLED TV to the Garmin Instinct 3 and much more. And you'll also find all of our hands-on reviews of the devices we've seen in Vegas.
We've got a very special edition of the TechRadar podcast, filmed at the show, still to come, and will continue to update this page throughout today, so be sure to bookmark this page and check back to make sure you don't miss anything. Oh, and also follow us on TikTok and WhatsApp for videos and more.
Latest news from CES 2025
- The 25 best gadgets we saw at CES 2025, from next-gen TVs to better portable gaming to a smart grill
- Own a Samsung TV? Good news: Disney Plus is set to start streaming TV shows and movies in HDR10+
- I can't believe this Lenovo monitor has more ports than an Apple MacBook Pro laptop
- I absolutely love handheld gaming PCs, but I’m sorry Acer – an 11-inch display is just too large
- The next big EV trend could be these special-edition E Ink dashboards – and I'm all for it
- Samsung unveils an 8K TV with an RGB micro-LED backlight at CES, and it could arrive as early as this year
- As Lenovo and Acer announce new PC gaming handhelds at CES 2025, I have to ask: where is Razer?
- Razer announces a more budget friendly Iskur V2, plus the most ridiculous gaming chair I've ever seen
- Samsung shows off two tri-fold concept phones at CES 2025 – and I hope the right one gets made
- Want to boost your iPhone storage by 2TB? SanDisk and ShiftCam's affordable little SSDs could be for you
- Samsung’s new AI Club will let you rent a robot
- Big-screen TVs are everywhere at CES 2025, but I doubt they'll replace projectors anytime soon
- CES 2025 day 3: the 11 best gadgets we've seen, from Lenovo's rollable laptop to Panasonic's new flagship OLED TV
- CES 2025 proves AI is everywhere, unstoppable, and perhaps just how you want it
- TCL's ultra-affordable 60XE uses NXTpaper to potentially break all kinds of battery life records
- Delta Air Lines just announced its vision for the future of flying – here are my 3 favorite features coming to its planes and app
- Narwal’s new robovac will moonwalk your floors to get even the thickest carpets clean
- Forget tri-folding phones – this pocketable folding projector is the companion I want for my 2025 travels
- I’m suddenly really excited about Nvidia’s new RTX 5090 – but probably not for the reason you’re expecting
- HDMI 2.2 officially revealed at CES 2025: here's what it means for TVs and gaming consoles
- Honda's new Series 0 prototypes suggest it's back on exciting and pioneering EV form
- A 750Hz gaming monitor has come out of nowhere at CES 2025 – but I’m getting a bit sick of this refresh rate one-upmanship
- This Nintendo Switch 2 mockup from CES 2025 is allegedly based on the console itself, making us think an official announcement has to be imminent
- Goodbye, buttons – BMW's new Panoramic iDrive system gives all its cars a massive head-up display with AI assistant
- Take a look-y at the kooky Kanto UKI: Kanto's new small speaker brings distinctive looks to your desktop or bookshelf
- This awesome E Ink poster frame looks like the future of wall art, if you can stomach the price tag
- Nanoleaf's Ambilight alternative is now even easier to install – no more corner brackets
- Denon's 22-speaker EV audio system promises hearing tests to make sure each speaker is tailored to you
- Smart-lighting brand Nanoleaf unveils LED Light Therapy Face Mask, and it's surprisingly cheap
- Think Ryzen 9000 CPUs are still a bit pricey? AMD just revealed a cheaper Zen 5 chip that could be perfect for your budget PC build
- I've been smart home hunting at CES 2025, and these are the coolest gadgets I found
- These new video doorbell and security camera use AI to welcome visitors and deter intruders
- New Nvidia and AMD GPUs bring next-gen oomph to Asus' CES 2025 gaming laptop line-up
- Kudos to Lenovo for shipping its new flagship ThinkPad X9 laptops with 100% recycled (and replaceable) cobalt cell batteries
- Panasonic announces its 2025 TV lineup, led by a brighter flagship OLED TV with a new Prime Video Calibrated Mode
- Lenovo makes surprise move by launching first business PC with Snapdragon CPU
- Lenovo unveils world's first rollable display laptop, the ThinkBook Plus Gen 6 Rollable, at CES 2025
- How high do you want your frame rates? Nvidia boasts that RTX 5090 GPU can drive Valorant at over 800 fps with jaw-dropping low latency
- The Hyve smart delivery pod takes a surprisingly low-tech approach with a focus on simplicity and sustainability
- CES 2025 day 2: the 11 coolest gadgets we've seen, from Samsung's The Frame Pro TV to AI air fryers
- Technics' intriguing new flagship wireless earbuds boast 'Magnetic Fluid' injected between the driver magnet and voice coil
- Levoit’s new pet-parent air purifier will switch on the fans when it senses your dog is being stinky
- The best wearable and fitness tech of CES 2025
- Some of CES 2025's weirdest robot pets are absolute nightmare fuel, but one made it all worthwhile
- This coffee machine brews espresso using water condensed from the air in your home
- Suunto's new waterproof headphones can store 8,000 songs and use AI to help improve your swim stroke
- Think Oura and Samsung's smart rings look good? Ultrahuman just unveiled its Ultrahuman Rare 18K gold and platinum luxury smart rings at CES 2025
- Dolby Vision Filmmaker Mode is coming to more TVs in 2025 – here’s why that’s important
- No iPhone, no problem – this Batman-style location tracker brings satellite messaging to any smartphone
- TCL's doing the twist with Playcube, its new "magic cube" projector
- This smart-home control button might look like a simple wall switch, but it's way more than that
- This robot vacuum can also bring you a sandwich, and it might be the greatest gadget we've seen yet at CES
- This AI air fryer turns your grandma's old recipes into smart cooking programs
- Qualcomm’s new Snapdragon X arrives at CES 2025, and I’m excited about how this CPU could seriously heat up competition with budget laptops and Copilot+ PCs
- Ecobee's new smart thermostat could save you money on heating – and it's half the price of the latest Google Nest
- I heard LG's new speakers made with will.i.am, and I kind of love them
- CES 2025 day 1: the 11 best gadgets we've seen, from Samsung's new flagship OLED TV to the Garmin Instinct 3
- Philips Hue now works with the latest LG TVs, so you can turn your movies or games into a light show
- Eat your heart out Daleks: Dreame's newest robovac can climb stairs
- L’Oréal’s new tabletop skin analysis gadget will help you understand your skin’s needs in just five minutes
- Razer Blade 16 announced at CES 2025 with an Nvidia RTX 5090 GPU – but Intel has been dumped
- Alienware resurrects its iconic Area 51 gaming PC and laptop line at CES 2025
- Nvidia CES 2025 Keynote live blog: all the latest on the RTX 5000 reveal and more
- AMD CES 2025 Keynote live blog: as it happened
- Sony announces Last of Us Season 2 release month, Horizon Zero Dawn film, Ghost of Tsushima anime and more at CES 2025
- Move over Mary Poppins: this solar umbrella will charge your devices while you chill in the shade
- Amazfit Active 2 is a super-cheap AI fitness watch that responds to voice commands like Alexa
- Philips' first Matter-compatible smart lock works with Apple HomeKit, Alexa, and Google Assistant seamlessly
- AMD announces new Ryzen Z2 chips for PC gaming handhelds at CES 2025
- HP adds trio of Intel-powered EliteBook laptops as AI PC craze reaches fever pitch
- Say goodbye to Dell Latitude as company embraces AI era for business laptops with new simplified "Pro" name
- Dell eliminates 32-year old Precision brand as it debuts Pro Max mobile workstation family
- Dell launches newly rebranded laptops at CES 2025 to replace storied XPS, Inspiron, and other product lines
- AMD Ryzen 9 9950X3D and 9900X3D announced at CES 2025
- AMD announces new Radeon RX 9070 XT and RX 9070 graphics cards at CES 2025
- Acer looks to compete with Lenovo and Asus with a new Nitro Blaze handheld packing a massive 11-inch touchscreen - but the price might make you wince
- Garmin brings its radar safety tech to motorbikes for the first time, but I'm not convinced
- Samsung claims its latest QD-OLED panel can hit 4,000 nits - but based on my testing last year, I doubt it
- Samsung’s new Odyssey OLED gaming monitors are so high specced they could be overkill
- TCL's 2025 mini-LED TVs for 2025 promise a mind-blowing 50% brightness increase
- Hisense’s 2025 TVs go real big, including a 116-inch mini-LED TV – the largest one yet
- LG confirms the LG C5 and B5 OLED TVs are coming, but there's good news and bad news
- The 'world's smallest' ultra short throw projector promises lush 100-inch images from a tiny box, and with Google TV built in
- Brisk It's new wood pellet grill promises AI cooking at a more affordable price
- Switchbot's new renter-friendly smart lock can be retrofitted onto almost any door – even yours
- The next-generation of Google TV is on the way with an improved Gemini that’ll make smarter and better
- Forget bird watching, bug watching could be the next bug… er, big thing
- Samsung launched its biggest 16:9 4K monitor ever but it is definitely not going to please gamers
- Bosch's new 'battery lock' update for eBikes could help deter thieves, but it'll cost you
- This lock is about to unlock a major iOS 18 UWB feature
- Self-healing AI PCs with smart agents are coming, and no, please don't call them Skynet
- Ring is giving two of its best security cameras a free video-quality upgrade this week
- Intel announces new Core Ultra 200 series mobile CPUs at CES 2025, targeting enthusiasts and edge users
- LG and Samsung have put AI everywhere in their 2025 TVs – and Copilot's coming too
- Hyperkin's The Competitor Xbox controller announced at CES 2025 with a DualSense-like layout and Hall effect sticks
- Your iPhone could soon measure your stress levels, thanks to this hormone-testing stick
- Circular Ring 2 unveiled at CES – and it's the end of plastic sizing kits for smart rings
- This new robot vacuum-and-mop is so eagle-eyed it can even spy clear liquid spillages
- The LG G5 OLED TV upgrade I'm most excited about is its least flashy change, but might be its most important
- This new Kidde Ring Smoke Alarm might be just what my smart home is looking for
- Victrola's new turntable with Auracast and aptX might be the most future-proof deck on the planet
- The new Withings Omnia smart mirror promises to give you a full-screen scan of your health
- This robot lawn mower promises to traverse awkward lawns with the agility of a mountain goat
- Your iPhone could soon measure your stress levels, thanks to this hormone-testing stick
- This adorable little robot cat will stop you burning your tongue on hot coffee
- Samsung announces 2025 OLED TVs, with next-gen Glare Free tech and 165Hz gaming support
- Samsung’s Ballie robot companion still comes in yellow, but has more AI and a promised 2025 launch
- Roborock's new robovacs are determined to get under your sofa – here's how
- Samsung introduces 2025 mini-LED TV lineup with ‘A new era of Samsung AI’
- This might be the coolest iPhone accessory at CES 2025, perfectly mixing tech and aesthetics
- The Samsung Frame TV is going pro with a Neo QLED picture and a wireless One Connect box – plus the Art Store arrives on other TVs
- United Airlines is speeding up its free and fast Starlink rollout, here's which planes will get it first
- Happy Plugs' cheap noise cancelling headphones look like a budget Sony WH-1000XM4, in the best possible way
- This affordable new hi-res music player is the iPod replacement I've been waiting for
- Lenco launches 3 budget turntables all perfect for beginners – plus a light-up disco ball 'record stabilizer'
- This AI-powered strength machine could be Peloton for gym rats, and it looks incredible
- LG's latest projector is also a lamp and a Bluetooth speaker – and there's a tiny new 4K projector too
- Hisense's new 4K laser TV delivers up to 150 inches of picture, and 6.2.2 channels of Dolby Atmos sound
- LG’s new wireless QNED 4K TV takes a page from the LG OLED TV playbook
- This robot lawn mower turns into a snow blower, and I've never wanted to wake up to a blocked drive more
- Next-gen TV tech tipped for CES 2025 reveal as HDMI 2.2 gets itself connected
- The world's first-ever 27-inch 4K OLED monitor has just been teased by Asus - is OLED now finally mainstream?
Latest hands-on reviews from CES 2025
- This Segway e-bike is unlike anything I’ve ridden before – and I love it
- I tried a portable Bluetooth speaker that splits into two, and it might be genius
- This haptic vest might be my new favorite Meta Quest 3 accessory
- I tried Sony’s Xyn 3D headset prototype with a unique mixed reality feature, and it’s a blast to build worlds in it
- I just got a first look at the Sony-made NFL coach's headset that is in development
- I saw Hisense's RGB mini-LED TV, and this vividly colorful set is the future of TV
- I experienced Dolby Atmos music in a Cadillac OPTIQ, and now I want to drive in an immersive audio bubble
- Asus Zenbook Duo (2025) hands on: the new king of on-the-go functionality
- I tried Panasonic’s new Z95B OLED TV, and it takes OLED picture quality to an even higher level
- I tried Govee’s new AI-powered gaming pixel light, and I finally see a reason to bring generative AI into my home
- I witnessed Hisense's giant 163-inch micro-LED TV in person, and this thing is staggering
- The new Garmin Instinct 3 had me climbing a wall – in the best way possible
- I tried the world’s first interactive The Last of Us exhibit at CES – even though I died, I loved it
- I caught laryngitis at CES, but this teeny cat robot can save me with perfect drink management
- I saw Samsung's new The Frame Pro mini-LED TV, and it's whole new work of art
- This stringless guitar is Guitar Hero in real life – and I low key love it
- I saw the LG C5 OLED TV in action, and success here will be all about the price
- I looked into Samsung’s AI-powered micro-LED mirror and now I’m ready for some scientifically backed looksmaxxing
- I just saw Google's vision for the smart home and it's straight out of a Black Mirror episode
- I can't decide if I love or hate Halliday Smart Glasses with its ultra-tiny display and nosey AI
- This furry clip-on robot is the strangest thing I've seen at this or any CES
- Roborock’s new robovac has a mechanical arm that can pick up your socks and maybe also play with your cat
CES 2025 DATES AND HOURS
CES 2025 runs from Tuesday, January 7 to Friday January 10, 2025. Those are the official show dates, although many announcements happened over the course of Sunday and Monday, which were designated as media days.
Many of the keynotes will be available to watch on the official CES YouTube channel, but if you're planning to go in person you'll be able to visit the Las Vegas Convention Center (LVCC) or the Venetian Expo during the following times:
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CES 2025: our predictions and what to expect
TVs and soundbars
In the TVs space, the big CES upgrade is expected to be HDMI 2.2 – or perhaps HDMI 2.1c, as the HDMI Licensing Administrator has merely referred to the new specification as “next-generation HDMI technology” – which will almost certainly improve upon the connectivity of our future HDMI ports.
There’s no word yet on what HDMI 2.2 will be able to support, but considering HDMI 2.1b (which has steadily become the standard connector type across the space) can transfer resolutions of up to 10K and refresh rates of 120Hz with dynamic HDR, we expect the next-gen tech will be something special.
We also anticipate that CES will bring its usual suite of television improvements – i.e. brighter OLEDs, bigger mini-LED displays, better gaming support with 165Hz refresh rates, and the like. For soundbars this would mean more and/or more capable speaker arrays that can more easily generate an immersive Dolby Atmos soundscape, or perhaps tech that could build upon and roll out alternatives to the Sonos Arc Ultra’s Sound Motion feature, which allows for more impressive performance from smaller sub woofers.
However CES is also home to those wackier, more experimental designs. While they might not be announced for mainstream commercial availability, except to see some transparent TVs, screens that can be bent into weird shapes, and displays bigger than anyone could ever need.
Laptops and computing
CES 2025 is expected to be a major event in the computing and laptop space thanks to one announcement that we’re very likely to get: Nvidia’s RTX 5090 graphics card. While the announcement has yet to be confirmed, there are plenty of rumors and leaks suggesting we’ll see a new Nvidia flagship GPU – we might even see the more affordable 5080, 5070, and 5060 if we’re lucky – and in this instance it certainly feels like a case of where there’s smoke there’s fire.
If the 5090 does indeed break cover, then we’ll also probably see the major computing brands announce new laptops sporting mobile versions of this powerful chipset.
Nvidia won’t be alone, mind. AMD is also expected to drop new GPUs at CES 2025, plus there’s talk that Qualcomm will debut new desktop CPUs to better compete with AMD and Intel. So we should see various laptop and desktop configurations sporting these components too, if they make an appearance.
Computing accessories will rear their head as well. We'll be looking out for impressively large or vibrant monitors, as well as new mice, keyboards and headsets – though they’ll likely be a little overshadowed.
Headphones and audio
HDMI 2.2 won’t just have visual benefits but should also lead to audio improvements, as better data transfer can occur between your TV and soundsystem. That won’t be the only development in the sound space, though.
For a start we expect to see your usual suite of updates (in terms of the design and performance) to the audio gadget catalog – headphones, earbuds, AV receivers, turntables, speakers – as brands announce their 2025 lineup of consumer tech.
But where things will get properly interesting is in the more medical side of headphones, with audio tech such as the AirPods Pro 2's hearing aid feature or the Neurable x Master & Dynamic brain-hacking headphones. We expect there will be plenty of CES demos showcasing similar tech that blends traditional cans with medical diagnosis kits into packages of varying usefulness – which we’ll be nonetheless interested in testing for ourselves.
Our Audio editor Becky Scarrott also predicts a return to wired connections, as people look to experience truly hi-res digital audio from their sound tech – so be on the lookout for more traditional-looking audio at tech at CES in and among the weirder stuff.
Artificial intelligence
Artificial intelligence: have you heard of it? AI has been everywhere this year, and that won't change in 2025. At CES 2024 we were all wowed by the Rabbit R1 – although it didn't exactly live up to the hype – and it's possible there'll be another AI breakout star at the next expo too. That could quite possibly be Luci, an AI companion wearable that tracks your life and offers instant help with anything.
We're also expecting to hear more about the LG Self-Driving AI Home Hub: a little bit like an Amazon Echo built up to be a full robot that can move independently. It's able to answer your questions, give you advice, control your smart home devices, and more, and it's due to be launched sometime during 2025.
Other AI innovations on the way at CES 2025 include the MSI Aegis RS2 gaming PC that uses AI to constantly tweak and optimize your settings, the Ailive Studio engine for generating virtual 3D worlds with AI, and the EVOM AI Piano – a physical piano that can invent music in real time to fit the mood of any environment.
We're also likely to see plenty of health-related AI at CES 2025. One of the products being showcased is the January app, the first AI-powered virtual continuous glucose monitor (CGM) we've come across. The January team will be on the ground at Las Vegas, and explaining more about where AI might lead health apps and gadgets in 2025.
Smart home
When it comes to the smart home, expect AI to be infused into every product in this category too. Samsung is one of the companies packing AI and displays into ovens, fridges, and other appliances, and that's an idea that we're likely to hear more of at CES – the idea that everything in your home is smart.
There's a good chance we're going to get more unusual items of furniture with appliances inside as well – think the Sonos IKEA Symfonisk table lamp speaker, but even crazier – and these are the sort of innovations that CES is known for. We're also quite looking forward to testing this Eden Rovo 25 body massage chair.
The craziness is likely to continue with robot vacuums, which continue to get more capable and more feature-packed. Think magnetic mops, quad bike-style suspension, and other upgrades, as well as (we hope) the robovac upgrade we want the most – the added ability for these devices to climb up the stairs.
Two other trends to look out for: more smart home kit that connects to rapid response emergency services (like medical alert systems) and sustainability in smart home devices – tech companies continue to focus on health, well-being, and eco-friendliness in their products, and there should be more evidence of that at CES 2025.
Wearables and fitness
AI is likely to be every bit as prominent in the fitness space, too. We’ve seen some solid examples of it so far, but AI interpretation of your health metrics to help you better understand what stats mean for your health and workout plans seems like a trend we’ll see incorporated into more gadgets at CES. Our team hopes that new versions of these AI trainers will be able to take into account your injuries when generating guidance.
More widely in the wearables category, we expect glasses sporting AR and/or AI capabilities will rear their heads to capitalize on renewed interest in this area thanks to the arrival of the Meta Ray-Bans, Meta Orion prototype, and the recent Android XR announcement.
Similarly, following the success of the Samsung Galaxy Ring we’re expecting CES 2025 will treat us to a handful of copycats here, and to more generally continue a trend of more discreet fitness bands and wearables that might not be so obviously techie like a smartwatch.
CES will also likely be home to innovative mobility options in the e-bike and e-scooter area, so look out for those announcements. But we'll also be on the hunt for the… let's call them stranger announcements in the wearables and fitness space. We're talking exoskeleton suits that increase your carrying capacity and other gadgets which feel ripped from science fiction.
Car tech
There's always a lot of automobile tech on show at CES, and this year we're anticipating that Honda will have the most to say at the event. As a lot of companies do, Honda has put out a press release ahead of the show: it announces an all-new hybrid-electric Honda Prelude, and we also know a new Honda 0 Series EV will be unveiled at CES 2025 too.
Chinese EV makers will be represented by Zeeker, which is going to have three models to show us in Las Vegas. The car manufacturer has a strong record of CES announcements, and there should be plenty of news out of CES 2025 as we look forward to what the automobile industry has to show us over the next year.
Another company that will be at CES 2025 is car rental service Vay, which delivers autos to customers via remote teledriving – so a Vay employee is operating it remotely. It means you can get a rental car any place, any time: the service is already up and running in the US and could be coming to Europe soon.
Those themes of electric vehicles and tech innovations will be the dominant ones at CES 2025 as far as the car industry goes, and we know that key speeches are going to be delivered by executives from Volvo and Waymo too.
Robots and tech accessories
Part of what makes CES great is the sheer number of tech products that get showcased: some weird, some wonderful, but mostly all interesting. Consider, for example, the Romi Lacatan, a "conversational AI robot" that's able to keep up a detailed, real-time conversation, and talk about what it sees and hears.
We've also got exoskeletons at CES 2025: the XoMotion takes assistive tech to a new level, with various advancements in terms of built-in agility and balance. It's intended to help patients recovering from spinal cord injuries, strokes, and other neurological conditions, and it's going to be on show in Las Vegas.
Chamelo is another company we're looking forward to hearing from, as we've already been impressed by their glasses tech that can turn normal specs into sunglasses in an instant. More and more smart eyewear products are hitting the market now, and no doubt more will show up in January.
There's lots more, too: for instance the BioLite Backup batteries that can keep your whole house powered for up to 60 hours should the power get cut. From smart beer makers to self-refilling coffee machines, just about every tech category is covered at CES – and we might even see some new categories created in the process.
We'll be updating this page constantly during the show, adding in the latest stories as they appear. So bookmark it now and check back regularly for all of the big announcements as they happen. Plus, don’t forget to follow us on TikTok and WhatsApp for the latest from the CES show floor!
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