CES 2025 is in its final stages, so we thought we’d land to celebrate our favorite Las Vegas reveals this year. We’ve already put together a massive list of the coolest new gear in the series, but this one is our favorite, our own best CES award if you will. There have been some nice new reveals outside of CES this week, including new PlayStation 5 accessories from the new Midnight Collection as well as an epic new official LEGO Game Boy set, but for now we’re focusing on our favorite equipment that was presented at CES 2025.
NVIDIA RTX 50 Series GPU
NVIDIA made a splash at CES this year with the latest generation of high-end gaming PC graphics cards. The brand unveiled its RTX 50 series GPUs with great fanfare, launching four new graphics cards. The flagship model, the RTX 5090, is expected to launch on January 30 for $1,999. This powerful GPU has 32GB of GDDR7 memory and promises to double frame rates in games like Cyberpunk 2077 compared to its predecessor. However, if the RTX 5090’s $1,999 price tag is out of reach, NVIDIA promises significant performance improvements further down the range with the RTX 5070. Priced at $549, this GPU would rival the flagship’s overall performance of the previous generation at a reasonable price. fraction of the price. I’m particularly looking at the RTX 5070 for my rig, but you could consider the RTX 5080 or the RTX 5070 Ti, both of which are featured in detail in our launch coverage here.
Roborock robot cleaner with robotic arm
Not all robotic vacuums are created equal: some are super powerful, some have built-in cleaning technology, some have self-cleaning stations, and some have a robotic arm that can pick up your socks for you.
Roborock has launched an eye-catching new robot cleaner that consists of a retractable arm that extends from its base with the ability to store items off the floor and even put them away for you… wildly.
I’m still skeptical about the effectiveness of the first edition of this implementation, but it will definitely improve over time with firmware upgrades and could very well be a sign of what’s to come in the future. The robotic cleaning industry – a vertical that is actually quite good at iterative technology that gets smarter and smarter over the years.
Find out all the details about the new Saros Z70 robot cleaner from Roborock here.
Segway’s Xyber and Xafari electric bikes
Teased for the first time at CES 2024, Segway has officially torn off the veil and rolled out the red carpet for CES 2025 by launching pre-orders for its first electric bikes, the Xyber And Xafari. Starting with the Xyber electric bikeSegway has designated it as an unclassified model designed for maximum performance, so it is not road or trail legal, although there is a Class 2 model which will comply with laws introduced later in the year. This baby has serious scooping power as the 175Nm, 6000W direct-drive motor and 2880Wh dual-battery setup reach 0-20 MPH in just 2.7 seconds, with a top speed of 35 MPH and a range of 112 miles. THE Xafari electric bikeon the other hand, features a more modest 80Nm motor that reaches a maximum power of 750W with a removable 936Wh battery that still delivers an impressive 88 miles per 6 hours of charging.
There are even more differences between the bikes, which you can read about in our pre-order launch coverage here, but at the heart of both models is Segway’s intelligent riding system. They feature Apple Find My capabilities, as well as dual-component GPS tracking, which partners with the brand’s IOT (Internet of Things) for remote monitoring, app control, updates Live updates and cloud linking on bikes and batteries to prevent unwanted use of electric vehicles or removal of their power sources. It goes even further with the wireless proximity security lock that locks the system for unauthorized users when you walk away. And that’s only half of what this system offers!
Pre-orders are officially open on these two new models, with the Xyber launch at $2,999.99 shipped while the Xafari is located a little lower at $2,399.99 shipped. Through February 2, you can get $200 off their prices by pre-ordering either of these e-bikes, just use the promo code VÉBÉ200 at the checkout.
Lenovo Legion Go S Handheld
Lenovo managed to generate some excitement in the gaming community by releasing the new Legion Go S, which is the first third-party handheld licensed with SteamOS. Value’s Steam Deck OS itself would have made it an easy choice for many, but Lenovo ended up making it even better by keeping the price considerably low by dropping some features. The result is a handheld that seems to offer the basics at a very acceptable price. I’m very excited for this to hit the market at $499 to see how things play out for handhelds running SteamOS. If you don’t mind using Windows on a handheld, Lenovo also offers a Windows variant that is now up for pre-order at $729.99 shipped at Best Buy. This one has a little more punch with the AMD Ryzen Z2 GB, 32 GB of RAM and 1 TB of storage as well.
Satechi stand and hub for M4 Mac mini
While CES is in many ways more focused on overall technology, smart TVs and this year, lots of AI, Satechi has revealed what I consider to be the best new accessory for Apple’s most popular new releases of last year, the M4Macmini. It’s certainly been one of Cupertino’s most popular releases around these parts here, and the new Stand & Hub with a built-in SSD enclosure is easily one of the most feature-compelling kits you can add to one.
It seems like Apple could have created it, sitting under your mini Mac as if it had always been there and expanding your machine’s capabilities with great I/O potential as well as a built-in SD card reader. It launches next month and you can get a full look at the specifications here.
I was hoping to take a look at Anker 9,600mAh Main Power Bank and the Anker 250W Prime GaN Prime Charging Station for examination if possible. But anything in the range will work – it has been very popular for us.
New Anker chargers with screens
Not every CES reveal has to be wild, a prototype, or something that only gives us a glimpse of the future. Some of these may actually be useful gadgets that are ready to hit the market right now and that’s exactly what Anker’s awesome new chargers bring to the table.
The brand has launched a new 25,000mAh power bank and 140W wall charger, both with built-in screens that monitor power delivery, temperature and charging action, and have proudly allure.
They’re also now available for purchase, unlike most of what we see at CES with long wait times and solid introductory deals to boot.
The world’s first heated and cooled gaming chair
Like clockwork, Razer showed up at CES with another concept, except this time it looks more like a finished product that many would actually buy. His new project Arielle is a conceptual mesh chair that cools you or can blow hot air on demand. It comes with an adjustable bladeless fan with three speeds to reduce the perceived temperature. Alternatively, you can also use the PTC heating system built into the chair and get hot air at 30 degrees Celsius. It has a touchscreen to control fan speed and temperature, and it also has RGB lights, because why not?
Baseus PrimeTrip VR2 Max
Cables are sometimes messy. This is why I generally opt for retractable cords whenever I can. At my desk right now, I have a 240W retractable USB-C cable that I use to quickly complete my Keychron K5 Pro mechanical keyboard And M6 mouse. I’m counting on that too Baseus power bank with a retractable USB-C cable every time I spend a night away from home.
With all of this in mind, it’s no surprise that the new Baseus PrimeTrip line of retractable car chargers caught my eye. Four models are expected to hit the market in April: 30W, 60W, 100W and 240W. The base model has a single Type-C cable, while the other three have two. The most powerful solution distributes up to 105W of power to each retractable cable and still has two ports. I love them all, but the VR2 Max 240W is my favorite. Once it becomes availableits price will be $44.99. You can read more about Baseus’ announcements at CES in our coverage here.
Pawport 2nd Generation Smart Pet Door
As someone who has had my life with many different animal companions, especially dogs, I am absolutely in love with Pawport’s latest edition of its smart cat flap – this one features an abundance of 13 finishes split into three series (with three sizes for each). ) – standard, design and signature – all of which are designed to fit most existing cat flaps that you may already have in place, or may be starting from scratch. Besides the smart remote controls that include operations and schedules, they work primarily by connecting to a lightweight, waterproof smart collar tag that activates the doors to open when your pet is nearby and moving.
The two-door steel and composite plastic system can withstand harsh weather while ensuring only your pets can enter and exit, preventing access to local wildlife. On top of that, there are plenty of safety features to ensure the doors never close on your pets, as well as multiple power options, accessories, LED lighting customization, and much more. The standard model offers durable core construction, while the Designer and Signature Series enhance security with aircraft-grade steel and aluminum doors, complemented by scratch-resistant materials in a wide range of aesthetic choices. Be sure to check out the full specs and features rundown in our original coverage here.
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