CES 2025 brought us a glimpse into the future of home technology with an array of robots on display. Companies showcased robots that blend human-like realism with fun, kid-friendly designs. Realbotix’s human-like robots aim for a realistic look, while TCL’s Ai me is designed to appeal to both children and adults.
Realbotix’s robots, priced from $10,000 to $175,000, boast AI-powered features like conversation capabilities and customizable bodies. Meanwhile, TCL’s Ai me has big doe eyes that can blink, a childlike voice, and interchangeable outfits. Other companies like Roborock and Dreame showcased robot vacuums with upgraded features like foldable arms and legs.
Samsung’s Ballie returns as an AI companion robot for the home, while Yukai Engineering’s Mirumi resembles a fluffy bird-like robot that interacts with its surroundings. With major tech companies like Apple, Amazon, and Tesla working on their own robots, consumers are left to wonder if they’ll be willing to splurge on in-home robots.
Nvidia recently announced its new AI superchip, the GB10, designed to power humanoid robots and other AI uses. As CES 2025 comes to a close, it’s clear that robots will continue to play a significant role in our homes in the years to come.
Source: https://www.businessinsider.com/new-robots-ces-2025-samsung-roborock-tcl-2025-1