13 new gadgets from CES 2025 that you can actually buy right now, plus 1 coming soon

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As the Mashable team scampers around the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas this week, there's one question that's top of mind every time we visit a booth or attend a demo: "That's cool, but when can I buy it?"

A lot of times, the answer is never. Many gadgets exhibited at the annual tech industry trade show are just concepts and prototypes that don't make it to market. (That Withings OMNIA smart mirror for at-home health screenings, for instance? Yeah, there's a good chance it'll never see the light of day.)

But sometimes the answer to that question is soon — or even now. Below, we've rounded up a list of five new products from CES 2025 that consumers can buy or preorder immediately, from a stair-climbing robot vacuum to an AI-powered planter to a smart bird bath. We'll be updating it throughout the week as more announcements go live, so check back often.

1. Dreame X50 Ultra

It's a The Jetsons dream to have a house run by robots. While we get closer each day, with smart speakers, lights, and thermostats, the Chinese tech company, Dreame, is pushing us even closer. While robot vacuums already feel like the peak of technology, now the Dreame X50 Ultra is a robot vacuum that climbs stairs...kind of. While that's the big selling point being pushed by the brand, in reality, the robot vacuum actually just navigates thresholds of about two inches. While we didn't get to test it at CES 2025 due to WiFi issues, the specs on this device look promising.

Right now, you can preorder the Dreame X50 Ultra vacuum prior to its release. Dreame is offering special early bird savings when you pay $39 for a $390 coupon. That reduces the price of the climbing robot vacuum to $1,309.99.

2. Anker 140W 4-port charger and power bank

CES usually makes headlines with the grand (and sometimes straight-up weird) innovations. But that can leave the small stuff in the dust, like the Anker 140W 4-port charger. This charger charges not just one, not just two, but four devices at a time with three USB-C ports and one USB-A port. Plus, it can simultaneously charge two laptops at a time. It's quick charging too, able to charge a 16-inch MacBook Pro or 15-inch MacBook Air up to 50 percent in just 25 to 30 minutes. It's available to order now but with CES hype, the website says it will plan to ship out between Jan. 18 and 20. Plus you can get it for $10 off with an auto-applied coupon found on the product page.

In addition to its 4-port charger, Anker also debuted a new power bank. It comes with two retractable USB-C cords that can simultaneously charge a MacBook and other devices. In addition to its two included cables, the power bank also has another USB-C as well as a USB-A port. It has a 25,000mAh capacity, and it's quick charging, getting devices up to 50 percent in as little as 25 minutes.

It's available to order now and like the charging block, is available for $10 with an on-page coupon.

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3. LeafyPod

Got a finicky pothos that acts like it's perpetually under- or overwatered? The LeafyPod is an AI-powered smart planter designed to tell you exactly what it needs to thrive. It features environmental sensors that keep tabs on soil moisture, light, temperature, and humidity levels, and its built-in rainfall-esque watering system can change its schedule based on the plant's current condition. (Its companion app features care info and watering schedules for over 100 common houseplants.) Also nice: There are no cords, so it looks just like a regular planter.

4. Lymow One

You've heard of the robot vacuum and the robot mop, but a new challenger is about to enter the arena: The robot lawnmower. If you're lucky enough to even have a yard in this economy, one of your least favorite chores is most likely mowing your lawn manually. The Lymow One promises to take that task off your hands by doing all the dirty work itself, employing automatic boundary detection to get your lawn looking immaculate. While there's no exact release date just yet, you can still back the Lymow One on Kickstarter as we speak.

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5. XREAL One Pro AR glasses

Augmented reality is still in the "early adopter" phase in terms of audience and widespread utility, but if you're looking to dip your toes in nonetheless, XREAL's new One Pro AR glasses seem to be the new standard. The recently upgraded wearable has a speedier chipset with the XREAL X1, as well as a larger FOV, higher max brightness, and a more lightweight design compared to its predecessor. You can pre-order the XREAL One Pro AR glasses right now — they'll run you $599 and are expected to ship out in March 2025.

6. Birdfy Bath Pro

Bird enthusiasts, rejoice, for the Birdfy Bath Pro is here. The camera-equipped smart bird bath does pretty much what you'd expect it to do: It allows you to check in on your avian friends as they use your bird bath to freshen up. How adorable! It comes with two different lenses — a wide angle and auto-tracking version — and has the option for an AI analysis add-on that's supposed to recognize repeat visitors and take highlight photos. The Birdfy Bath Pro is currently up for preorder starting at $249.99 and is slated to ship out in March 2025. P.s. You can score $50 off if you preorder now.

7. JLab Epic Lux Lab Edition headphones

JLab's new pair of ANC headphones is here in the Epic Lux Lab Edition. Joining the likes of Apple AirPods and the Bose QuietComfort line, the Lab Editions feature Adaptive Active Noise Cancellation, as well as an Aware mode. The headphones also have high-fidelity 32mm dynamic drivers, spatial head tracking, wireless charging, and more. The JLab Epic Lux Lab Edition ANC headphones are priced at $199.99 and should ship in mid-February.

8. Loona PETBOT

This is not a drill: the cutest robot at CES (by a long shot) is already available for purchase. Yes, you will have to shell out $500 (but at least you won't be paying the full price of $527.99). The AI petbot powered by ChatGPT may at first glance appear like another robot trying to imitate a dog, but it does more than imitate wanting pets: "It can respond to commands, expressions, and gestures; recognize different people's faces; adapt to its owners' habits; monitor their home when they're away via a companion mobile app; and answer queries conversationally," writes Senior Shopping Reporter Haley Henschel.

9. TCL QM6K QD-Mini LED QLED 4K TVs

TCL released a new line of smart TVs on Jan. 6: the QM6K. It's the first release in the brand's "Precise Dimming Series," claiming to deliver a picture quality unseen before in these TVs' price bracket. Several processing advancements come together to create the picture quality in what TCL is deeming the "Halo Control System," alongside a 144Hz native refresh rate, Dolby Vision IQ and Dolby Atmos Support, and new modes like Dolby Vision Filmmaker mode and Sleep Sounds mode. The TV will come in six sizes: a 50-inch for $749.99, 55-inch for $799.99, 65-inch for $999.99, 75-inch for $1,299.99, 85-inch for $1,999.99, and a 98-inch for $3,499.99. So far, the 65-, 75-, and 85-inch TVs are available for preorder on TCL's website.

10. Shokz OpenFit 2

Shokz OpenFit earbuds are already a popular pick for those interested in an open-ear concept, but the latest iteration of the earbuds comes with some nice improvements. First off, you'll get 11 hours of battery life per charge and 48 with the case, a good deal more than the seven hours per charge and 28 hours you'd get on the first generation. Along with that impressive battery, these earbuds come packed with new drivers, multifunction buttons, and the ability to switch between two connected devices with the press of a button. Best of all? They're already available on Amazon for $179.95, the same price as the first generation of these earbuds (and just $20 more than their current sale price).

11. Govee Mini Panel Lights

Interested in customizable smart lighting but aren't quite into paying Philips Hue prices? Govee is your brand. Though they've long been making products targeted at the budget Hue audience, the new Mini Panel Lights announced at CES are anything but an obvious budget choice. The curved lampshade and 15 lamp beads help create a three-dimensional effect, while AI helps ease the process of setup and creating unique designs. At the time of writing, you can grab a pack of 10 on sale at Amazon for $65 thanks to an on-page coupon that takes $35 off the $100 price tag.

12. Elvie Rise

CES innovations are infiltrating every room in the house, including your baby's nursery. The Elvie Rise is a smart baby bouncer and bassinet that's app-controlled to give parents some hands-free time. It has "SootheLoop" technology that remembers and repeats the bounce you input into the device, so you can customize the bouncing to your baby's needs. It also offers a manual bounce mode so as your baby grows, they can bounce themselves.

The Elvie Rise costs $799.99 and is currently available for preorder, expected to ship out March 14, 2025.

13. Dell Pro line

Dell renamed its laptop lineup, separating it into three distinct categories: Dell, Dell Pro, and Dell Pro Max. With the announcement, the new Pro line is already available for purchase. Despite the similar naming conventions to Apple, Dell Pro laptops aren't necessarily for users looking for a little more power. Instead, these laptops are suited for business users. The new options in the line include the Dell Pro 13 Premium, the Dell Pro 14 Premium, the Dell Pro 16 Plus, and the Dell Pro 14 Plus.

Coming soon: Asus Zenbook A14

The lightest Copilot+ PC ever is about to hit the market on Jan.13, 2025. The Asus Zenbook A14 weighs just 2.18 pounds and is crafted from an aluminum-ceramic hybrid, that the brand notes is also shock, scratch, and smudge resistant. It's loaded with a Snapdragon X Elite processor, 32GB of RAM, and 1TB of SSD. The Zenbook claims to have a battery life of 32 hours on offline video playback and 19 hours with web browsing, though we'll have to test the model ourselves to verify.

The Asus Zenbook A14 will start at $1,099.99 and will be available on Jan. 13 with no preorder period.

Mashable is on the ground live at CES 2025! We’re covering all the wildest and most important developments this week, so please keep checking back in with us. Want to submit a product you represent for our teams’ consideration as we identify the Best of CES? Here’s more info on how to do it.

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Dylan Haas is a Lead Shopping Reporter for Mashable, where he covers all things gaming, pets, fitness, sleep, and shopping events like Black Friday and Prime Day. Before joining the team at Mashable, Dylan received a B.A. in Communications from Pace University and contributed to publications like Paste Magazine, Bandsintown, and others following a brief stint as a marketing and management assistant in the music industry.

When he's not writing or testing products, you can find Dylan playing lots of video games, working out, spending time with loved ones (especially his dog, Stevie), or watching reality TV. Follow him on X at @iamdylanhaas, or send him an email at [email protected].

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Haley Henschel is a Chicago-based Senior Shopping Reporter at Mashable who reviews and finds deals on popular tech, from laptops to gaming consoles and VPNs. She has years of experience covering shopping holidays and can tell you what’s actually worth buying on Black Friday and Amazon Prime Day. Her work has also explored the driving forces behind digital trends within the shopping sphere, from dupes to 12-foot skeletons.

Haley received a B.A. in Journalism from the University of Wisconsin-Madison and honed her sifting and winnowing skills at The Daily Cardinal. She previously covered politics for The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, investigated exotic pet ownership for Wisconsin Watch, and blogged for some of your favorite reality stars.

In her free time, Haley enjoys playing video games, drawing, taking walks on Lake Michigan, and spending time with her parrot (Melon) and dog (Pierogi). She really, really wants to get back into horseback riding. You can follow her on X at @haleyhenschel or reach her via email at [email protected].

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Bethany Allard is a Los Angeles-based shopping reporter at Mashable covering beauty tech, dating, sex and relationships, and headphones. That basically means she puts her hair through a lot, scrolls through a lot of dating apps, and rotates through a lot of different headphones. In addition to testing out and rounding up the best products, she also covers deals for Mashable, paying an especially obsessive amount of attention to Apple deals and prices. That knowledge comes in handy when she's covering shopping holidays like Prime Day and Black Friday, which she's now done for three years at Mashable.

She graduated from New York University with a B.A. in Journalism and English Literature. You can follow her on X @betallard and reach her by email at [email protected]. In her free time, you'll find her playing her Switch, hanging with her cat Mila, or cooking something new in her kitchen.

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Boston-based Shopping Reporter, Samantha Mangino, covers all things tech at Mashable, rounding up the best products and deals. She’s covered commerce for three years, spending extensive time testing and reviewing all things home, including couches, steam irons, and washing machines. She thoroughly vets products and internet trends, finding out if those cozy gamer chairs are really as comfortable as TikTok claims.

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