From AI-powered pet robot to electric salt spoon, these tech gadgets caught people's attention at CES 2025, features will surprise you

Tech News Desk – Amazing tech devices, innovative concepts and AI-powered devices have caught people's attention at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) running from January 7 to January 10 in Las Vegas. These devices not only symbolize technological advancements, but also show how smarter and easier our lives can become in the future. Know about some of the devices and gadgets presented at the show, which have caught people's attention.

AI-Powered Pet Robot
A robotic pet has been introduced at CES, powered by ChatGPT. This device may look like a toy, but it is designed for adults who want a companion for conversation at home or in the office. Its multi-sensor system enables it to hear and see. It reacts to touch, expresses emotions and can even answer questions. It can recognize faces and expressions. For example, if you say “Shh” to it, it becomes silent. Additionally, users can change the color of its eyes, voice, and accessories as per their choice.

electric salt spoon
If you eat low sodium (salt) food, you may find everything tasteless. But now the Kirin Electric Salt Spoon may be the solution. This spoon generates a slight electric current, which activates the sodium ions present in your food. It is easy to use. You have to touch the metal strip on the handle of the spoon with your finger. When food is placed on the metal part of the spoon and your tongue touches the food, the sodium ions become active and enhance the flavor. This device has been introduced at CES. Currently it is available only in Japan.

Mi-Mo AI Robot
Another attractive device is the Mi-Mo AI robot, developed by a Japanese company. This robot walks on six legs, its main part is like a wooden stool and its head looks like a lamp. This is an initial model, which can be further customized in the future. It will not only work as a companion, but will also be able to converse in any language supported by AI.

String-less smart guitar
For guitar lovers, Libre Live introduces the world's first string-less smart guitar. It has buttons instead of strings, which represent the cards of the guitar. This guitar is lightweight and has an inbuilt IM machine. It can also be folded. This device can last for six hours on a single charge.

Roborack Saros Z70
This smart robot vacuum cleaner completely changes the cleaning experience. Vacuum cleaners usually get stuck on things scattered on the floor, but this Roborock has a five-axis robotic arm called OmniGrip, which can pick up and hold small-sized objects like socks, tissues or anything up to 300 grams. Its purpose is to eliminate obstacles to cleanliness. The company has also said that in future this technology will be able to lift large sized objects also. This product will be available in the market by June 2025.

Holiday Smart Glass
Holiday has set a new standard in the field of smart glasses. The glass is equipped with a small screen called DigiWindow, providing the user with a 3.5-inch personal display on the top right. It can be controlled via voice commands, an interface on the frame, or a smart ring. Its price will be between $399 to $499 and it will be available in the market by the end of the first quarter of 2025.

bird buddy
For nature lovers, BirdBuddy has launched a plant and insect tracking camera. This smart camera keeps an eye on the plants and the insects coming near them. Users can watch its livestream on their smartphones. The good thing is that it can be charged with solar panels.

bardify bath
Pro BirdifyBath Pro is a new smart birdbath device for bird lovers. It allows users to keep track of their birds and watch them bathe. It comes with two lens options and has an AI analysis add-on that helps identify and capture birds.

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