The recent Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas showcased groundbreaking innovations for 2025, highlighting the significant rise of robotics. This annual event features the latest gadgets from numerous companies, with many intriguing and potential game-changing technologies uncovered.
Among the notable advancements, big-screen TVs continue to evolve, with new technologies set to debut in Australia. However, household robots stand out as key innovations—with specific developments addressing task-driven needs rather than the distant dream of a humanoid helper. Companies such as Ecovacs and Roborock presented impressive robot vacuums featuring enhanced cleaning capabilities and intelligent designs inspired by existing products.
Ecovacs introduced a vacuum capable of adapting into a stick model, while Roborock impressed with a model that features a five-axis arm for picking up obstacles. Other innovations included self-recharging pool cleaners, exemplifying the shift towards practical robotics in everyday life.
Electric vehicles were not the main focus this year, although there was a notable push for electric components. Significant designs for future BMW vehicles were unveiled, promising new dashboard interfaces that enhance driver visibility.
Health technology also made strong appearances, with innovative products like bathmat scales integrated with apps for improved wellness monitoring. Features catering to connecting and caring for elderly relatives further depict the future of health tech.
These exciting innovations are anticipated to reach Australian consumers throughout 2025.