Day 2 & 3 at Consumer Electronics Show (CES) 2025 saw a continued wave of innovation, with a focus on artificial intelligence, sustainable technology, and advancements in healthcare.
On this day, CES showcased AI built-in every tech innovation unlike the first day at CES that showcased a few top-notched products had builtin AI technology such as Samsung AI-enabled smart TVs, RoyalTek’s Advanced Radar System, AMD’s AI-enabled gaming chips, but Samsung’s AI-enabled vacuum stole the show for being able to bypass threshold and climb stairs.
Since Sony is yet to release a PlayStation console that’s AI-enabled, other tech companies are way ahead of CES innovation campaign showcasing smart baby cribs equipped with AI sensors, and AI-powered diagnostic tools.
Without further ado, here’s the highlight of showcased innovations…
Day 2
Samsung.
The South Korean tech giant is keen on leading the pace with high-end technology. Samsung showcased an AI-powered Neo OLED 8K TVs and other diversified AI-built technology.
Day 2 at the CES tech event trade fair had Samsung showcases another model of smart TV that stretches. Imagine a screen that can bulge out to display 3D-like images, offering a glimpse into the future of shapeshifting screen technology.
The “Stretchable Micro-LED Display smart TV“ by the South Korean tech manufacturer demonstrated a screen that can physically alter its shape, creating a more immersive viewing experience.
The next in line was “Samsung Ballie” that was initially showcased at CES 2020, Ballie is now confirmed for release. This robot companion can interact with pets, act as a second pair of eyes in your home, and even project stars or meetings onto surfaces.
Samsung’s list showcased the “Frame Pro TV” to continue innovating its custom smart TV lineage. The concept of this TV model implies the traditional TV setup, featuring mini-LED technology, improved HDR, and a vibrant display.
Techbooky reckons Samsung’s Frame Pro TV is perfect for those who fancy interior decor whereby users can have a dual function TV that switches it doubles display as a digitized wall art.
However, Samsung’s “Frame Pro TV” showcased the last piece of exciting technology that portrays seamless AI-enabled smart home interior decor gadgets.
LG.
LG’s lineup at CES 2025 Day 2 was quite impressive impacted the atmospheric gossip debating the outcome of the futuristic display market, hovering during LG’s session at the sencond day of CES tech trade fair .
LG darted off showcasing “LG G5 OLED TV” as its brand of AI-enabled smart TV in to the same global market that dropped their jaws at Samsung’s line up of AI-enabled smart TV innovation,
LG’s G5 OLED AI-enabled smartTV boasts a native refresh rate of up to 165Hz, Variable Refresh Rate, FreeSync premium, and S-Sync support. It also features LG’s 2nd generation Alpha 11 AI processor, which enhances picture and sound quality.
The other LG-made gadgets gadgets that made waves at CES 2025 Day 2 was “XBoom Stage 301” speaker LG designed like a stage speaker and produces impressive sound with its 6.5-inch woofer and twin 2.5-inch mid-range drivers.
LG also considered users discretion to customize the XBoom Stage 301 speaker’s designed with user friendly accessibility to work on the floor or on a stand.
However, LG is another a perennial contender in the electronics market and levels competitive odds against Samsung in line to LG’s reputation as one of the tech giants that frontlines emerging technologies into the consumer market.
Amazfit.
The next innovator to showcase exciting announcement of its flagship products reveals Amazfit highend “Active 2” wearable gadgets causing a whirlwind of “add to cart” reactions.
“Amazfit Active 2” budget-friendly fitness smartwatch is designed in a circular watchface, a 1.32-inch display with 2,000 nits of brightness, and a host of impressive features algorithmic heart rate update and sleep tracker.
The Amazfit Active 2 comes in two models: a standard version priced at $100 and a premium model at $130, featuring more durable materials like sapphire glass and styled in stainless steel.
Still, Amazfit built both models with highend sensors to alter the built in barometer to monitor elevation changes, an accelerometer and gyroscope for improved movement tracking.
We reckon Amazfit Active 2 an optimal sportsman wearable device that features over 160 sport modes and user friendly operable interface for users discrete on sport preferences.
ASUS.
ASUS unveiled an impressive lineup of gadgets starting from different models of laptops, mini PCs, and other gadgets to entice its brand of consumer electronics market.
However, ASUS showcased the “Zenbook A14” 980g ultra-lightweight laptop with a high-tech Ceramic – Ceraluminum used for the laptop lid, keyboard frame, and base. It’s powered by the Snapdragon X processor, delivering up to 45 TOPS NPU performance.
The next in line ASUS showcased is the “NUC 14 Pro AI+” which welcomes the world’s first Copilot+ Mini PC, featuring extreme AI with Intel Core Ultra processor and secure access with fingerprint recognition.
Nvidia.
Nvidia unveiled its latest lineup of graphics cards at CES 2025 Day 2, and it’s looking impressive.
The “Nvidia RTX 5090” is a flagship GPU that boasts 92 billion transistors, next-gen Tensor Cores and Ray Tracing Cores, and more than double the AI processing speed of the RTX 4090. It also features 32GB of new GDDR7 VRAM.
The Nvidia RTX 5070 Ti” GPU offers a balance between performance and price, making it an attractive option for gamers and content creators.
These new GPUs are expected to revolutionize gaming and content creation, with support for 8K resolution, improved ray tracing, and enhanced AI capabilities.
Day 3.
Lenovo.
The “Lenovo ThinkBook Plus Gen 6” laptop is a rollable screen that extends from 14 inches to 16.7 inches. It’s powered by an Intel Core Ultra 7 processor, up to 32GB of RAM, and 1TB of storage. The ThinkBook Plus Gen 6 is set to launch before the end of Q2 2025, starting at $3,499.
Lenovo continued to showcase the “Legion Go S” handheld gaming console that runs on SteamOS or Windows 11 and features up to 32GB of RAM, up to 1TB of storage, and a choice of AMD Ryzen Z2 Go or Ryzen Z1 Extreme chipsets.
The Legion Go S is set to launch later this month, starting at $499 for the SteamOS model and $599 for the Windows 11 model.
Qualcomm
Qualcomm’s latest innovations showcase at CES focus on automotive and AI innovations highlights its commitment to shaping the future of transportation and intelligent technologies.
The “Qualcomm Digital Chassis” is an automotive innovation was announced a comprehensive platform that enables the creation of open, scalable, and software-defined vehicles. It supports advanced driver-assistance systems (ADAS), autonomous driving, and enhanced connectivity.
Qualcomm‘s “Snapdragon Ride” is an AI-powered platform for autonomous driving, designed to provide a scalable and modular solution for the development of autonomous vehicles.
Segway
Segway showcased two exciting gadgets including “Segway Xyber” an e-bike that can go from 0-20mph in just 2.7 seconds, offering up to 112 miles of range and flat-resistant tires for handling rugged terrain. Segway also revealed Xyber is currently available for pre-order now, priced at $3,000.
Then the “Segway GT3 Pro” that’s an e-scooter that can reach 30mph in under 4 seconds, boasting a top speed of 49.7 miles per hour and 89 miles of range. The GT3 Pro is set to arrive in Spring/Summer, with pricing yet to be revealed, neither was the price announced at its showcase during CES.
Anker
Anker’s lineup at CES 2025 made an announcement about its “165W Power Bank” that’s a powerful gadgets with a 27-inch retractable cable, up to 165W combined charging speeds, and a 25,000 mAh capacity.
The next in line is the Anker “Soundcore Boom 2 Pro” waterproof speaker with 140W output, IP68 rating, and a 20-hour playtime. It’s priced at $249, available on April 25, 2025.
However, Anker joins the list of AI-enabled vacuum manufacturer announcing the “Eufy Robot Vacuum 3-in-1 E20” machine. This robot vacuum with sensors for navigation, mapping, and obstacle avoidance.
Displace TV
The last but not the least is the “Displace wireless TV” that can be mounted anywhere using vacuum suction technology. It boasts a 4K OLED display, HDR10+ support, and a battery life of up to 2 days.
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