Summary of 17 weird new tech products at CES 2025 you need right now...
Summary of Innovative Tech Products at CES 2025
The video discusses 17 innovative and unusual tech products showcased at CES 2025, highlighting both humorous and groundbreaking technologies. Key products and concepts include:
- Marumi Robot: A robot that mimics a shy infant, designed to attach to purses.
- GBot: A humanoid robot capable of cooking, cleaning, and shopping, reflecting the merging of robotics and AI technologies.
- Nvidia Cosmos: A platform for developing physical AI systems using generative AI models to create realistic simulations.
- Saros Z70 Vacuum: An AI-powered vacuum with an integrated arm for easier waste disposal.
- Wearable Robots: Mech suits from In Motion that could potentially replace wheelchairs.
- Omnia 360 Smart Mirror and Scale: A health monitoring device tracking various health metrics.
- Revil Bassinet: A smart bassinet that uses AI to predict and respond to a baby's needs.
- BYD Supercar and Yang Wang UN9: A car with advanced suspension capable of vertical jumps.
- Xang Arrow HT: A land aircraft carrier with a two-person drone.
- Nvidia RTX 590 GPU: A high-performance GPU with enhanced AI capabilities.
- Lenovo Legion Go: The first authorized third-party Steam OS handheld gaming device.
- AI-Powered TVs: Including a $60,000 see-through TV and Samsung's AI that can summarize movies.
- Dot Dot Wi-Fi Repeater: A device that allows users to sell excess internet data.
- Portal Graph: A VR projector that integrates virtual objects into the real world.
- Newa Smart Pen: An AI-powered pen that tracks what you write, potentially revolutionizing coding practices.
The video also emphasizes the importance of understanding AI and offers a free resource, Brilliant, for learning about deep learning and programming.
Main Speakers/Sources
- The video is presented by the Code Report, with mentions of various companies and products featured at CES 2025.
Notable Quotes
— 00:58 — « The gbot can do cooking, cleaning, and shopping, and like I've predicted before, every household will eventually have one of these humanoid robots. »
— 01:57 — « Allowing you to be constantly anxious about the fact that your health is slowly failing and eventually you will die. »
— 03:48 — « Which is poetic considering Hollywood is literally on fire right now. »
— 04:43 — « Because a blank sheet of paper is the IDE of the future. »
— 04:44 — « Actually, that might be the stupidest prediction I've ever made. »
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Technology