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CES 2025: Wild New Tech Products From The Biggest Tech Show in The US
LG Signature Smart Instaview
The LG Signature Smart Instaview has cameras inside the microwave to record video of you making your favorite dishes — and don’t worry, there are plenty of sensors that check on how the food is cooking to make sure you don’t end up with a smoldering mess. There’s also a 27-inch HD display and speakers so you can watch TV while you cook. While only a concept device for now, the Instaview is an intriguing look at how kitchen-fluencers are nudging tech forward, too.
Roborock Saros Z70
You may not want, or even care about robot vacuums. If you’re looking for the “see” in “must-see,” this armed and dangerous (to dirt) robot vacuum has proven mesmerizing to watch. What’s the arm for, you ask? It’s not just vacuums; it can pick up after you.
Displace TV
Housing renters who want to mount their TV but are wary of drilling into their walls, your ship is about to come in. The Displace TV uses suction cups to stick to the wall and runs off batteries, meaning you can stick it pretty much anywhere in your home or office. It comes in varying sizes, starting with a $1,499 27-inch model and going up to a $4,999 55-inch TV, which will ship in spring 2025.
LeafyPod
Don’t wait until the soil’s cracked or the leaves fall off. LeafyPod is a smart planter that learns the appropriate regimen for the plant you’ve potted in it, as well as determines if any environmental facts are suboptimal. Then it lets the plant voice its needs via a phone app. It can’t do everything — you’ve still got to do as you’re told.
Lymow One
I’m all for anything that can remove the tedium from everyday (or every-week) tasks, and this one is the first to do away with one of the most tedious homeowner tasks. It not only mows your lawn, it gnaws most of the detritus (including leaves and branches) into lawn food.
Text by David Lumb and Lori Grunin | Photo credits on cnet.com | Read More Here
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