41 Cutting-Edge CES 2025 Products You Can Buy Today (or at Least Preorder) 25 minutes ago

$90 at Anker

See at OnePlus

$730 at Best Buy

$2,700 at Amazon

$400 at U-Tec

See at Dreametech

$299 at Ozlo

See at Vivoo

$1,300 at Amazon

$77 at Amazon

$840 at Eureka

See at Acer

$200 at HMD

See at BioLite

See at EvenRealities

$60,000 at LG

$500 at Panasonic

$3,000 at Kickstarter

See at Petcube

See at B&H

$500 at Plantaform

$700 at Lenovo

See at Pawport

See at Lenovo

See at Segway

See at Segway

$180 at Amazon

$599 at Xreal

$148 at LeafyPod

$800 at TCL

See at Anker

See at Displace

See at Swippitt

$50 at Roam

See at Reolink

$30 at Amazon

$120 at Satechi

$1,900 at Zero Breeze

$369 at Halliday

$4,295 at Tonal

The biggest consumer tech conference in the world has finished for another year. Yes, CES 2025 has now ended, but in many ways everything that was shown off is just beginning, with preorders for dozens of products now going live. So if you’re interested in all the fantastic and futuristic tech, make sure to check out all of the new products and intriguing concepts that will without a doubt be highlighted throughout the next 12 months. 

A wide range of new products got their moment in the spotlight, including AI, transportation, laptops, TV and smart home tech — and even more. (Although a lot of the AI fluff couldn’t compete with the showstoppers Nvidia presented at its keynote.) Products on display range from innovative concepts and early previews to fully realized products that are up for grabs sooner than you might realize.

Read more: These Are the Official 2025 Best of CES Winners, Awarded by CNET Group

Many of the products we see at CES won’t be available for a long time (and, in some cases, ever), but there are plenty you can buy or preorder today. And we anticipate many more will be available in the coming weeks. Here’s our selection of favorites so far; we’ll continue building out this list with new finds. 

Anker/CNET

Anker retractable portable charger: $90

Anker debuted a pair of handy chargers at CES 2025 including this 165-watt portable power bank with a built-in, retractable USB-C cable. It’s available immediately, and is even launching with a $10 discount at Amazon and Anker.

$90 at Anker
$90 at Amazon

OnePlus/CNET

OnePlus 13: $900

The newest OnePlus flagship phone, the OnePlus 13, is set to be released in just a few days. This phone offers powerful performance and sleek design, charges very quickly and has a super-vibrant display. The phone also has waterproofing, new AI skills and a solid six years of security support. 

There are many preorder offers available, including free gift cards at Amazon and Best Buy, and a free storage upgrade and accessories directly from OnePlus. Some retailers even have direct discounts on the phone. Not to mention trade-in offers if you have a phone to swap.

See at OnePlus
See at Best Buy
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Josh Goldman/CNET

Lenovo Legion Go S: $730

Calling all gamers: There’s a new and simpler handheld gaming PC almost on the market. The Lenovo Legion Go S claims to be less complicated than its predecessor, the original Go. The new design has fewer buttons and a much smaller touchpad for navigating, unlike the Go. And the Go S’s controls are fixed to the body.

Preorder at Best Buy for $730 and expect delivery in mid-February. 

$730 at Best Buy

Geoffrey Morrison/CNET

Xgimi Aura 2 projector: $2,700

The Aura 2 is an ultrashort throw projector from Xgimi. The projector has 4K DLP PJ and has a claimed 2,300 lumens. It runs on Android TV, so has all the streaming apps you could want. If you’re looking for a fancy projector, this is it. 

This projector is already available now for whopping $2,700. You’ll get a free Xgimi 4K streaming dongle (worth $100) when you order via Amazon or direct at Xgimi.

$2,700 at Amazon
$2,700 at Xgimi

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Ultraloq Bolt Mission smart lock: $400

This new smart lock was just named the Best of CES winner in the Privacy and Security category. The cool new lock allows for a hands-free experience, literally. It is the first to market that supports ultra-wideband and unlocks hands-free. Whenever your phone (which is connected to the lock) approaches within 10 feet of the smart lock, it will unlock automatically.

This smart lock is available for you to preorder for $400. It is expected to ship in the first quarter of this year. 

$400 at U-Tec

Dreame

Dreame X50 Ultra robot vacuum and mop: $1,700

Save $390 and bonus cleaning kit

The X50 Ultra robot vacuum from Dreame has 20,000 Pa of suction power, 360-degree scanning with DToF lidar technology for more accurate navigation and little robot legs to help it climb over some vertical thresholds, including sliding door tracks up to 6 centimeters wide. Even better? It also has a hot water mop for washing and drying. 

It hits the market Feb. 14 for $1,700, but if you preorder now you can reserve it for $39 and you’ll get a $390 coupon and a $149 cleaning kit, as well as two additional years of warranty.

See at Dreametech

Ozlo

Ozlo Sleepbuds: $299

We love many Bose products, and these new sleeping earbuds were made by three Bose engineers. And they just won a Best of CES 2025 award. The earbuds are designed to cover up environmental noises that keep you up at night, and the fit in your ear is comfortable and secure.

This buds are available to buy now. And if you use promo code CES2025 you can get a travel case thrown in for free. 

$299 at Ozlo

Vivoo

Vivoo at-home health tests for women: From $16

Vivoo, the popular wellness app, has come out with three new at-home health tests designed to help women make informed choices about their reproductive health based on data about their hormones, cycles and fertility windows. The three urine-based tests measure ovulation, fertility and vaginal PH, and you’ll get the results on your phone in seconds.

See at Vivoo

Netgear

Netgear Orbi 870 Wi-Fi mesh system: $1,300

This Netgear Orbi 870 system operates on a superfast Wi-Fi 7 tri-band which allows multi-gigabit speeds up to 21Gbps with various bands. It covers up to 9,000 square feet, perfect for very large homes or businesses. It is compatible with any internet provider. You can even easily manage your network from anywhere using the Netgear app. The apps allows you to pause the internet, run internet speed tests, track your data usage and much more.

This Wi-Fi mesh system is available to be preordered now on Amazon for $1,300.

$1,300 at Amazon

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Hyperkin Hyper Strummer Wii guitar controller: $77

If you loved playing Guitar Hero, you’ll love this new controller, which works with both Guitar Hero and Rock Band games on the Wii gaming console. The Hyper Strummer mimics the old school Guitar Hero in its design. And it’s just over 2 pounds so rockstars of all ages can comfortably use this controller. 

$77 at Amazon

Eureka/CNET

Eureka’s J15 Max Ultra robot vacuum: $1,000

Save with $160 preorder promo

This Eureka J15 is the first robovac that uses AI to find (and clean) spills and even untangle it’s own brushes. This is a combo wet/dry robovac that uses AI to detect transparent liquid spills and adjust its modes and brushes automatically. Now you can really sit back and relax. 

If you preorder now, you can score $160 off with promo code REJ15 bringing it down to just $840.

$840 at Eureka

Acer/CNET

Acer Aspire Vero 16 laptop: From $630

This new laptop from Acer is perfect for the environmentally conscious shopper. The laptop is made with a sustainable design that features a chassis that’s made from over 70% post-consumer recycled plastic and a bio-based material made from oyster shells. It also has Intel’s latest Core Ultra 200H series CPUs giving the laptop a long lifespan.

It’s already available to purchase, starting at $630 with certain models on sale. 

See at Acer

HMD

HMD OffGrid: $200

HMD’s new OffGrid hotspot accessory just won a Best of CES 2025 award. If you ever find yourself without cell service, this little chip will come to the rescue. The OffGrid can be used with both Android and iOS phones. However, a subscription is required to use the device. You can choose between the HMD Unlimited or Freedom plans with options to subscribe monthly or yearly. 

$200 at HMD

Jon Reed/CNET

Backup by BioLite

The BioLite battery is providing an easier way to back up major parts and appliances in your home without having to go through the complicated and expensive processes of putting in a whole-home battery. The BioLite Core battery packs 1.5kWh of storage capacity with an inverter. The BioLite Complete package includes a second unit with another 1.5 kWh of storage. The total of 3 kWh is important since it’s the minimum size for a home battery to qualify for the 30% federal tax credit. 

The Core has a retail price of $1,999, while the Complete retails for $2,999 — or $2,099 after the credit. BioLite expects to ship the batteries later this year, but you can still reserve a unit now.

See at BioLite

Prakhar Khanna/ZDNET

Even Realities G1 smart glasses: From $599

We’re seeing many smart glasses at the CES just like the Even Realities G1 smart glasses. These ones sport an excellent micro-LED optical engine projector for display. They can even help you navigate, translate and you can use them as a teleprompter.

The G1 are expensive at $599 and costs further add up if you opt for a prescription lens. But they are available to be purchased now. 

See at EvenRealities

Tara Brown/CNET

LG OLED T transparent 4K TV: $60,000

This 77-inch LG TV is the first of its kind. It can switch between opaque and transparent mode with the simple flip of a switch. It also comes with a wireless connection box, with “visually lossless wireless video and audio transmission,” for plugging in your video sources.

If you’re interested, it’s already available to purchase with shipping beginning in the middle of January. Just make sure you have 60 grand laying around first. 

$60,000 at LG

Jon Reed/CNET

Panasonic HomeChef 4-in-1 multioven: $500

This microwave is also an air fryer, a convection oven and a broiler. And multiple settings can be used at once. You can even control the microwave with your phone. The Panasonic app has tons of recipes with the shopping list and the steps to make the item. Then you can even turn the machine on right from your smartphone. 

If you can’t wait for this cool new invention, you don’t have to. Place your order on Panasonic’s site for $500. 

$500 at Panasonic

Lymow

Lymow robot mower: $3,000

This robot lawn mower from Lymow is strong enough not just to cut grass but to mulch debris like leaves, fruit, pine cones and small branches in both wet and dry conditions. It’s a pretty hard worker, covering up to 1.73 acres in just one day.

There are different bundle options you can chose from and order are expected to start shipping in April. You can score $1,000 off any bundle if you order now.

$3,000 at Kickstarter

Petcube

Petcube smart filtered fountain

Why should only humans get to enjoy all the smart devices around? Petcube has come out with a smart filtered fountain for your pets. This smart fountain connects to an app so you can get updates on when to change filters and keep your pet’s water sparkly fresh right on your phone. It also has an impressive battery life of up to 20 days of use before you need to plug it in for a quick charge.

If you preorder one now, you can score $10 off bringing it down to just $90. Orders will start shipping in early March. 

See at Petcube

LeCie/CNET

LeCie Rugged SSD Pro 5: From $400

LaCie’s Rugged SSD Pro 5 comes in orange, blue and black, and has superfast read and write speed, thanks to its support for Thunderbolt 5. It can read at up to 6,700Mbps and write at up to 5,400Mbps. It’s rated IP68 water- and dust-resistant, has 3 meters of drop protection and can be submerged in 1.5 meters of water for up to 30 minutes. It’s also compatible with Thunderbolt 4 and USB devices. Available now, the 2TB version costs $400 and the 4TB version is $600. 

See at B&H

Plantaform

Plantaform smart indoor garden

This smart indoor garden from Plantaform is made to allow you to grow herbs, vegetables and more types of produce inside your own home. It uses a combination of fog and nutrients to water the plants’ roots. It can grow up to 15 plants at a time. Best of all? This smart garden self cleans, so you don’t have to deal with any of the mess. And it’s already available to purchase for $500.

$500 at Plantaform

Josh Goldman/CNET

Lenovo Yoga Tab Plus: $700

The new Yoga Tab Plus is Lenovo’s first AI tablet. It uses a Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 processor and a neural processing unit clocked at 20 trillion operations per second and can even handle some local AI processing. It’s packed with AI features like Lenovo AI Note writing assistant and AI Transcript for real-time voice to text conversion and translation. It has a 12.7-inch display with a crisp 3K resolution and great sound with a six-speaker array including four woofers.

This tablet is already available for you to purchase from $700.

$700 at Lenovo

Pawport/CNET

Pawport pet door: From $499

This smart, motorized pet door that opens and closes on demand by detecting your pet’s presence via a small, waterproof, rechargeable Bluetooth collar tag. You can even adjust the sensitivity level in the Pawport app for more precise control. It works with Amazon Alexa or Google Assistant and it can slide onto existing pet doors. It comes in 13 finishes and in either standard, designer or signature designs, with the most affordable option starting at $499.

You can preorder now and when you submit your email you’ll get a coupon code for $150 off the Pawport complete system or $75 off just the Pawport door.

See at Pawport

Josh Goldman/CNET

Lenovo ThinkPad X9 laptops: Starting at $1,399

Lenovo released the new ThinkPad X9, Aura Edition. It features a grooved bottom panel and an “engine hub” to optimize cooling for the laptop’s components while keeping the rest of the laptop trim. The ThinkPad X9s are available with a 14- or 15.3-inch display. Both are OLED and powered by Core Ultra Series 2 processors. 

Both the ThinkPad X9 14 and 15 Aura Edition are available to preorder with shipping starting in February. 

See at Lenovo

Segway/CNET

Segway Xafari electric bike: $2,400

This Segway bike has a 750-watt motor with 80 newton-meters of torque and a 936-watt-hour removable battery that gives you almost 90 miles of range. It has tons of cool features like Segway’s automated headlights, bike locking and adaptive pedal assist systems. With the AirLock system you only need to put down the kickstand and walk away from the bike and it’ll lock the bike automatically, as long as it’s connected to your phone.

Presales for the bike have already started, with shipping set for early February. Use the coupon code EBIKE200 to get $200 off, bringing this one to $2,200.

See at Segway

Segway/CNET

Segway Xyber electric bike: $3,000

This new ebike has a motorcycle-like design. Its rear-mounted 750-watt torquey direct-drive motor helps speed riders from zero to its max speed of 20mph in less than 3 seconds. Each charge will give you about 112 miles on the bike. It also has 12 different levels of pedal assist and three ride modes.

Presales have already started, with shipping starting in the beginning of February. Use the coupon code EBIKE200 for $200 off, bringing the price down to $2,800.

See at Segway

Shokz/CNET

Shokz OpenFit 2 earbuds

When Shokz released the first OpenFit earbuds, we loved them. And now the OpenFit 2 earbuds have debuted at CES. These second-gen earbuds have an upgraded design and drivers that noticeably improve the sound quality. They also have an improved battery life and a new physical control button. What are you waiting for? It’s already available for you to buy for $180 at Amazon, the same price as the original OpenFit buds. 

$180 at Amazon

Scott Stein/CNET

Xreal One Pro smart glasses

Smart glasses are all the rage these days and it’s only getting better. Xreal’s latest glasses are still tethered, but their displays can fix in space now. Xreal’s newest glasses can cast larger displays and pin them in space, and they work with any device like a laptop, phone or game console via USB-C. If that’s not enough they also have enhanced audio by Bose, a 50- or 57-degree field of view and optional AI-ready snap-in cameras.
Preorders have already started, with shipping starting in March.

$599 at Xreal

Leafy

LeafyPod smart planter: $148

Save $49

This new planter will let you know whenever it needs light or water. After the first few waterings, the smart planter will create an ideal watering routine for the plant and alert you if it needs to be moved due to temperature or humidity changes. 

It’s already available for preorder and if you do so now you can save $49. 

$148 at LeafyPod

James Martin/CNET

TCL QM6K TV: $800

The new affordable premium TV is here. This TCL QM6K TV combines a new Mini-LED panel, upgraded processing, better quantum dots and other enhancements that give you excellent quality image and sound. Prices are set to start at $750 for the 50-inch model and it will have screens up to 85 inches. 

TCL is offering the 65-inch model as part of a bundle deal for $800 currently. If you preorder now, TCL will throw in a free Q75H soundbar valued at a hefty $600.

$800 at TCL

Anker

Anker Solix EverFrost 2 electric cooler

This isn’t just any cooler but it’s an electric cooler that has a detachable 288-watt-hour LFP battery to give you air-cooled refrigeration on the go. The battery lasts for 52 hours of cooling time, and if you add a second battery you’ll get 104 hours of cooling time between 4 and 68 degrees Fahrenheit. The cooler comes in three sizes — 23, 40 and 58 liters. The 58-liter version features two separate compartments. 

Preorders will begin at the end of February and retail availability will start at the beginning of March.

See at Anker

Displace

Displace wireless TV

Save $1,000

Yes, you read that right. Displace is coming out with a wireless TV. This one-of-a-kind TV runs on batteries and has Wi-Fi streaming. The company says it uses an AI agent to do tasks like streaming, productivity features (like sending emails) and more. The TV comes in two sizes: 27 and 55 inches; and in two models: basic and pro. The pro version has large, built-in suction cups on its back that allow you to stick the TV to the wall. 

It’s already available to preorder, starting at $1,499, with shipping starting in March. And as extra incentive to order ahead, you’ll score $1,000 off both sizes of the basic and pro models. 

See at Displace

Swippitt/CNET

Swippitt instant power system: $570

Preorders save 30% + $100 CES discount

The Swippitt is an instant power system that should double the lifespan of your phone’s battery and ensure you can always get a boost. You’ll need a special case for your phone, but then you’ll be able to slip it into the Swippitt to get a fully charged battery inserted into the case, and your drained battery will stay in the dock to recharge. It takes the pressure off of you having to remember to recharge your battery pack overnight. Plus, so long as you each have the special case, multiple family members can use the same hub.

The hub itself is $450 and it contains five batteries. The phone case with a battery included is $120. If you preorder now, you’ll get 30% off, plus early birds will get a $100 CES discount. It’s expected to ship in June.

See at Swippitt

Jon Reed/CNET

Roam SodaTop bottle: $50

Calling all fizzy-water fans: What if you could carbonate the water in your water bottle? The Roam bottle’s cap has a special lid that you can insert a CO2 cartridge into. Each cartridge is good for 1 liter of water. The bottle itself is made of stainless steel, keeping your beverage cold for up to 12 hours. Keep in mind you can only carbonate unadulterated water, but flavored syrups or other drink mixes can be added after the CO2 does its thing. This bottle is on track to be released early in 2025.

$50 at Roam

Reolink

Reolink Atlas series cameras and hub

Continuously record video to a local SD card with Reolink’s Atlas series cameras: The Atlas Go PT, 2K Atlas and 4K Atlas PT Ultra. These cameras have a 20,000 mAh battery and a low-power chipset. If you record 24 hours a day, the battery can last up to seven days before it needs to recharge. Or simply record based on motion and it can last you almost two years. The camera can also connect to Reolink’s Home Hub to store video footage in a central location on your home network, which means no subscription fees are required. 

The Atlas cameras are set to launch in Q3, but you prepare early by signing up to be notified and by ordering the Home Hub now. It goes for $100 usually, but it’s discounted to $85 currently. Note that there is a 4K Atlas PT Ultra camera already available that launched in September, but it does not have the power-friendly chipset the new model will have upon its release.

See at Reolink

James Martin/CNET

Nékojita FuFu: $25

How often do you catch yourself blowing on a cup of coffee to cool it down enough for you to drink? Now you won’t have to. This tiny, adorable robot cat blows on your drink to cool it down for you. The Nékojita FuFu simply sits on the rim of your coffee or soup cup and gently blows cool air onto whatever it contains, taking it down to a more consumption-friendly temp. It’s expected to hit Kickstarter later this year.

ESR/CNET

ESR FindMy Stylus Pen for iPad: $30

The Apple Pencil is an easy — and pricey — accessory to lose. To solve this, ESR took to CES 2025, bringing with it a new version of a must-have accessory. The ESR FindMy Stylus Pen retails for $30 and is the perfect alternative if you want an inexpensive iPad that doesn’t need its stylus to have the latest bells and whistles.

$30 at Amazon

Satechi SM3 Slim Mechanical backlit bluetooth keyboard: $120

The SM3 Slim mechanical keyboard from Satechi is a follow-up to its compact SM1 mechanical keyboard from last year. It has a similar sleek aluminum enclosure but features a 108-key layout, low-profile brown switches, four device connectivity and dedicated Windows and Mac keys.

$120 at Satechi

Zero Breeze/CNET

Zero Breeze Mark 3 AC: $1,900

Save $300

The Mark 3 is a portable air conditioner that uses heat pump technology to bring cooling or heating to your location. It has more than twice the cooling power of its predecessor — 5,280 BTUs of cooling. For heating, which its predecessor wasn’t capable of, it brings 5,800 BTUs. Whether you’re camping in the wild or just looking to use one indoors, the Zero Breeze Mark 3 AC is worth keeping an eye on.

$1,900 at Zero Breeze

Halliday/CNET

Halliday AI smart glasses: $369

Save $120 + free prescription lenses

Smart glasses have been on the rise in recent years, and we weren’t short of new options at CES. The Halliday Smart Glasses are an AI-powered pair that can project data onto a small 3.5-inch screen in your view. Their unique ring-based control mechanism should make it easy to control what you see and do. You can reserve a pair for $10 to save $120 and get a free pair of prescription lenses.

$369 at Halliday

Tonal/CNET

Tonal 2

A home gym is a luxury not many can afford because of space, but if you have the budget for it, the Tonal 2 is an option you should consider. It revamps the first generation — which we’ve featured in our best smart home gym guide — with a sleeker design, better cameras and AI that can analyze up to 500 data points.

$4,295 at Tonal

For all of our CES 2025 coverage, from new software on Google devices to sending text messages via satellite, be sure to check out our full CES 2025 roundup.

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