CES 2025: Top 5 cool gadgets you may have missed

Updated on 08-Jan-2025

CES 2025 finally kicked off with plenty of excitement, bringing tech lovers and industry leaders together for another round of innovation. While the big-ticket launches grabbed everyone’s attention, there were some quieter announcements that packed their own punch. 

From blazing-fast charging solutions to immersive audio experiences, Day 1 set the stage for what could define the tech landscape in the coming year. Here’s a quick rundown of five intriguing announcements you might have missed, but definitely shouldn’t ignore.

Lightning Charge

Say hello to LightningCharge, the charger that’s breaking records and challenging the way we think about power delivery. This tech wonder can fully charge your phone in less than five seconds – no exaggeration. Developed by an ambitious startup, LightningCharge uses cutting-edge ultra-capacitor technology paired with advanced thermal management to deliver up to 500W of power.

What makes it even more interesting is its potential ripple effect on smartphone design. Imagine slimmer phones with smaller batteries, thanks to this rapid charging solution. It’s also equipped with safety features like real-time temperature monitoring and adaptive power delivery, making it as practical as it is fast.

If this innovation becomes widely available, it could mean the end of battery anxiety as we know it – and a complete rethink of how portable devices are designed.

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UGreen Nexode

Next up, we’ve got the UGreen Nexode, a universal 500W charger built for today’s multi-device lifestyle. Whether you’re powering a gaming laptop, drone, or multiple smaller devices, VoltMate handles it all with ease.

Live demos showed it charging a laptop, a smartphone, and a tablet simultaneously, all without any hiccups. Its smart power allocation ensures every connected device gets the juice it needs. Add in its portable and sleek design, and it’s clear VoltMate is built for tech users on the go.

Eco-conscious users will also appreciate its efficiency. By minimising energy waste, VoltMate isn’t just about high performance – it’s also a step towards more sustainable tech use. As our devices demand more power, solutions like VoltMate are shaping up to be game-changers.

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TCL 60 XE Nxtpaper 5G

Switching gears to smartphones, TCL is making a statement with its TCL 60 XE Nxtpaper 5G. This budget-friendly device packs in features that rival far more expensive models. Its standout feature? TCL 60 XE Nxtpaper 5G’s display tech, designed to reduce eye strain by cutting down blue light emissions – a thoughtful addition for those of us glued to screens all day.

Under the hood, it’s powered by MediaTek’s Dimensity chipset, balancing affordability with solid performance. A 50MP camera delivers impressive shots, and its battery life ensures you stay connected throughout the day without constant charging.

By bringing 5G to a wider audience at a competitive price, TCL is proving that high-end connectivity doesn’t have to come with a sky-high price tag. The TCL 60 XE Nxtpaper 5G is shaping up to be a smart, inclusive option for users who want great tech without breaking the bank.

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Dell’s New Laptop Lineup

Dell has refreshed its laptop lineup with two standout deductions/refreshes: the XPS and the Inspiron. At CES, Dell announced a significant rebranding of its PC lineup, retiring long-standing names like Inspiron, XPS, and Latitude. The new structure introduces three primary categories: Dell, Dell Pro, and Dell Pro Max, each with sub-tiers labelled Base, Plus, and Premium.

This streamlined naming convention aims to simplify purchasing decisions for consumers and businesses by providing a clearer understanding of product positioning and features. Dell’s Chief Operating Officer, Jeff Clarke, emphasized that terms like “Pro” and “Max” are not exclusive to any single company, underscoring Dell’s commitment to clarity and customer-centric design.

The rebranding aligns with Dell’s focus on AI integration across its product range, reflecting the company’s strategy to lead in the evolving AI PC landscape. By unifying its brand and simplifying choices, Dell aims to make technology decisions more straightforward for customers, ensuring they can easily find the right solutions for their needs.

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Samsung and Google’s Cinematic Soundscape

Rounding out our list is an exciting collaboration between Samsung and Google: Cinematic Soundscape, a new spatial audio format designed to rival Dolby Atmos. Leveraging AI, this format dynamically adjusts sound based on your room’s acoustics and your listening position, creating a personalised audio experience.

Early demos left attendees impressed, with audio seeming to move naturally around the room. Whether you’re watching a movie or listening to music, Cinematic Soundscape promises to deliver an immersive experience that feels more lifelike than ever.

By combining Samsung’s hardware expertise with Google’s AI prowess, this innovation could push spatial audio to new heights. Will it dethrone Dolby Atmos? That remains to be seen, but it’s clear that this collaboration is setting a high bar for audio innovation.

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