CES 2025 may be coming to an end, but the show isn’t over yet. Despite all the incredible news and product reveals from the first 3 days of the show, there are still some incredible new things to discover.
Some of them deserved a spot on our Best of CES 2025 awards page, but they’re all too cool to pass up. We’re talking about a mix of weird and wonderful gadgets combined with items that could prove genuinely useful in your daily life.
Oh, and a flying car concept that probably shouldn’t be allowed anywhere near the average driver – myself included. Other entries on today’s list include smart glasses, an AI-powered anti-snoring pillow, an absurd 10-port USB charging hub and much more.
Here are the 7 best new gadgets from CES Day 4. And when you’re done, don’t forget to check out our roundup of the best gadgets from CES Day 1, Day 2, and Day 3.
Xreal One Pro AR Glasses
The Xreal One AR glasses are an incredible pair of specs, and now the more premium Guide, never seen before.
The Pro model’s benefits include more advanced display technology, with a 0.55-inch micro-OLED screen in front of your face and a more discreet, less bulky frame.
On top of that, Xreal has added a 12MP camera and the X1 chip, which should enable spatial computing-like gestures at some point in the future. There’s also a Bose sound system and a premium build that makes it one of the true MVPs of the smart glasses world.
They’ll cost $599, though, and while that’s not Apple Vision Pro money, that’s still a lot to pay.
Land-based aircraft carrier Xpeng
We’ve been promised the dream of flying cars for years, and many tech shows have hosted weird and wonderful designs. CES 2025 saw the land-based aircraft carrier on display, featuring a Cybertruck-like design that houses an eVTOL aerial module in the rear. Think of it as a giant drone, capable of accommodating two people during its flight.
According to Xpeng, the company behind the machine, it will be the first mass-produced modular “flying car” and 3,000 intentional orders have already been received.
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Not many people can afford the $300,00 price tag, and it’s not really designed for everyday commuting either. It’s an alternative to using a drone to look around, allowing you to reach those heights in person.
AI Motion Pillow
Nothing destroys the peace of a bedroom like a snoring partner, especially if he or she is particularly loud. There are many ways to solve the problem, but CES 2025 offers a fairly novel solution.
The AI Motion Pillow is as the name suggests, a pillow that uses AI to try to reposition a sleeper’s head and open their airway to stop snoring. It is controlled by the AI Motion System, a white box that records a user’s sleep time and snoring.
The more you use the pillow, the more the system will be able to recognize when you snore. Once this happens, he will inflate the airbags inside the pillow to gently change the position of his head.
The downside? This is available now, but the AI Motion Pillow will cost $699. However, the company offers a limited duration post-CES discount that brings it down to $399. That’s still a lot to pay, but it might be a small price to pay so your partner can fall asleep.
MCON game controller
There are plenty of great mobile game controllers out there right now, but that doesn’t mean we can’t have more. Enter the MCON, a sliding controller that’s brutally reminiscent of Sony’s PSP Go – and the days when the PlayStation giant actually cared about handhelds.
The controller actually uses a magnetic puck, similar to MagSage, to attach to an Android or iPhone to turn it into a gaming machine. Phones without their own magnets, which is most of them, will be able to connect with the included MagSafe adapter. There’s no physical connection either, with MCON connecting to your phone via Bluetooth, while still managing to deliver low latency gaming.
This is, however, a Kickstarter product, which carries all the usual risks of crowdfunding. But the Super Early Bird pledge should get you a controller for $99. Early Bird increases this to $119, while the standard price is $129.
TP-Link Deco Outdoor Mesh System
The Wi-Fi is amazing, but it’s not the most stable signal. Mesh networks can solve many signal problems inside your home, but what about outside? Getting those signals outside the confines of your walls isn’t easy, and that’s where TP-Link’s Deco Outdoor mesh Wi-Fi system comes in. And with Wi-Fi speeds to boot.
Both Deco BE25-Outdoor and Deco BE65-Outdoor are compatible with TP-Link’s existing mesh systems and even have the ability to consume power over Ethernet. The idea is that these nodes live outdoors and are IP65 rated to handle the elements.
Once connected to your network, the BE!25 adds an additional 2,600 square feet of coverage while the BE!65 increases that coverage to 3,000. They are also Wi-Fi 7, which means better speeds and lower latency weak.
Pricing and availability haven’t been confirmed yet, but if you’re tired of not being able to connect to your home network outside, it might be worth taking a look .
Base case
Working on the go isn’t ideal, especially if you like having multiple screens like me. Portable monitors can offer some assistance, but they are often quite small. Fortunately, the basic scenario might be just what you need.
This mobile workstation is essentially a suitcase with two 24-inch monitors inside, along with additional ports and direct charging capabilities. This setup works with Windows and macOS, and all you have to do is log in to get started.
These ports include HDMI, DisplayPort, Thunderbolt 4, USB-C, Ethernet, and USB-A, while the telescoping legs add 10 inches of height. The downside is that it weighs 4.5kg and it can become tedious to lug it around after a while. Base Case is expected to launch on Indiegogo next month.
Pluggable PS-10CC
If you have many gadgets to charge, you’ll know that it’s difficult to find enough USB ports to plug them all in. The pluggable PS-10CC is a USB-C hub with 10 ports. Priority access is given to the left port, but all of these ports can share up to 100W of power at any time.
This makes it the perfect place to charge laptops, phones, and any other gadgets you may have. The sleek metal design is also very attractive and would not look out of place on any desk or table. The PS-10CC is available for pre-order now, priced at a reasonable $100.