CES 2025, the annual technology trade show showcasing the latest gadgets and gadgets, kicked off its media day in Las Vegas on Monday with driverless tractors, magical skin care mirrors, instant hormone tests, and more robots than ever before. has appeared.
The multi-day event, hosted by the Consumer Technology Association, attracted more than 4,500 exhibitors to showcase the latest laptops, TVs, wearables and smart home devices, most featuring artificial intelligence enhancements. I was there.
One of the early toys that attracted attention was a fuzzy, pastel-colored robot named Mirumi that could grab onto objects and rotate its head to look around. Created by Yukai Engineering, this robot is designed to behave like a baby, so it will crouch if you approach it too quickly.
Enchanted Tools showed off its orange Mirokai robot. The robot hopes to one day help care for the elderly in nursing homes or work in hospitality and customer service roles in hotels, food courts and restaurants.
Tombot Inc. is bringing an ultra-realistic robot puppy to the show. It is designed for older adults and people with health issues who can no longer care for a pet, but would still enjoy the comfort of a companion.
On a more industrial scale, agricultural giant John Deere has launched fully self-driving tractors, lawn mowers and dump trucks to help solve labor shortages.
Jahmy Hindman, Chief Technology Officer, John Deere said: “When we talk about autonomy, we mean complete autonomy. 'There's no one inside the machine.'
Samsung has unveiled its latest smart TVs that are much smarter thanks to artificial intelligence.
The company's new Frame Pro TVs, like other 2025 TVs, will be available with AI features such as Click to Search, which will allow viewers to search for more information about what they're watching. . For example, if someone sees a delicious meal on the screen, they can simply click a button and the AI will create a recipe for that meal.
Samsung's AI-powered TVs can also connect to other smart home devices and provide real-time safety alerts. You can also play a summary of your pet's bad behavior when you get home.
The South Korean electronics giant has also unveiled a magic mirror that can help you fine-tune your skin care.
Micro LED Beauty Mirror uses AI to scan your face and analyze wrinkles, pores, redness and melanin.
A checkmark graphic indicates you're on track, a red exclamation mark next to a category indicates improvement is needed, and a mirror will quickly show you the skin care tips to take your routine to the next level. Recommend the product. For now, this mirror only promotes products from Amorepacific, Korea's leading beauty brand.
Meanwhile, Dell showcased a new computer monitor equipped with a camera that tracks head movements and can transmit audio directly to your ears. This could become a new favorite for gamers.
Sound is directed into each ear, blocking out sound in the opposite ear. This is the same method used in noise canceling headphones.
There are also many smart devices aimed at improving health.
Eli Health has introduced the Hormometer, a one-step home testing system that can measure cortisol and progesterone levels.
The test is similar to a pregnancy test or a coronavirus test, with a small window to read the results, but requires a small saliva sample.
After sticking the cartridge in your mouth for a minute, you can use your phone's camera to read the test results based on the color intensity and pattern.
Eli's app provides personalized recommendations based on your results for stress, sleep, exercise, and fertility.

