CES 2025’s Most Bizarre Gadgets and Luxury Items

This year’s Consumer Electronics Show (CES) saw the unveiling of some of the most innovative – and sometimes bizarre – gadgets to hit the market. From a wearable that can read your mind to a $60,000 transparent TV, CES 2025 had it all.

Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang made headlines with his new leather jacket, a sleek black Tom Ford design worth $8,990. The tech giant also showcased its Custom Lab creativity on DRAM sticks, featuring colorful designs and high-performance memory.

Meanwhile, Ultrahuman unveiled a smart ring in 18-karat gold for $1,900, which is part of their luxury health tracking lineup. Razer introduced a temperature-controlled gaming chair that can blast you with hot or cold air, while Inworld AI and Streamlabs debuted an “Intelligent Streaming Assistant” that can hype up your gaming or roast your skills.

LG brought its innovative spirit to CES with a smart lamp that doubles as a plant sanctuary and a robot vacuum with legs. The latter, Dreame’s X50 Ultra, can push itself onto spots up to 2.5 inches high using a “motorized swing arm” – essentially, legs.

Other notable announcements included the PaintCam security camera that shoots paintballs at intruders and a Hormometer that tracks stress and reproductive hormones through saliva and phone cameras.

With prices ranging from $60,000 for a transparent TV to $8,990 for Nvidia’s leather jacket, CES 2025 had it all – including some of the most extravagant and innovative gadgets to date.

Source: https://kotaku.com/consumer-electronics-show-ces-tech-gadgets-ai-gaming-1851737684