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AI-powered smart mirrors, snore-blocking earbuds and waterproof TV turn heads at CES 2025

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LAS VEGAS – A wave of AI-powered gadgets, “smart home” devices and futuristic personal wearables wowed attendees at CES 2025 on Wednesday – and the impressive demonstrations suggest that lots of them are greater than only a passing fad.

While the phrase “AI-powered” is something of a punchline amongst attendees on the annual tech conference, organized by the Consumer Technology Association, many products seen by The Post are genuinely useful to the general public out of the box – or point to innovations that can make life easier within the near future.

One which caught the attention of many wandering the show floor on the Las Vegas Convention Center was the Omnia, an AI smart mirror developed by French firm Withings, which looked right at home in “Star Trek.”

Omnia’s AI smart mirror, which looked right at home within the sci-fi movie “Dune.” AFP via Getty Images

The prototype conducts 360-degree scans of the human body and provides a data-based breakdown on key health metrics, reminiscent of heart health and vitamin evaluation.

Though still within the conceptual stage and never available to the general public, Withings spokesperson Thi Nguyen said the device, or future iterations of it, could also function a telehealth platform that might connect users to doctors in the event that they need an appointment.

The corporate is aware users are concerned about their privacy and is constructing its AI-powered personal health products with that in mind.

“We aren’t selling any data,” Nguyen told The Post.

Within the wearables category, startup Ozlo displayed its “Sleepbuds” – a pair of Bluetooth-enabled earbuds developed by former Bose engineers that help users go to sleep faster by masking outside noises like snoring or police sirens.

“These are a marriage-saver,” one CES attendee joked at Ozlo’s booth on the Las Vegas Convention Center.

Sleepbuds – a pair of Bluetooth-enabled earbuds developed by former Bose engineers that help users go to sleep faster by masking outside noises like snoring or police sirens. Ozlo

Sylvox, a China-based TV manufacturer, had considered one of the more eye-popping exhibits for its latest Cinema Pro Outdoor TV – a 110-inch screen that functioned despite being inundated with water from a close-by fountain.

“It may possibly withstand temperatures of negative 22 degrees as much as 122 degrees Fahrenheit,” a representative on the booth said. “It’s 100% waterproof, 100% weatherproof.”

Startup LeafyPod unveiled an AI-powered planter that ought to help anyone who struggles to maintain their plants alive manually. The device, which is out there for preorder and ships this spring, mechanically waters plants and monitors metrics like light levels and humidity to make sure optimal growing conditions.

The planter is designed to make “plant care stress-free and deeply satisfying,” co-founder Cleo Song said in a press release.

Sylvox’s Cinema Pro Outdoor TV – a 110-inch screen.

Beatbot unveiled a next-gen robotic pool cleansing system, the AquaSense 2, that uses AI to map out pools, discover debris and avoid obstacles. The most affordable of three available models, which ship in February, starts at $1,500.

Other exhibits on the trade show showed how AI-powered gadgets could bring ease to our each day lives in the longer term.

The Transportation Security Administration is testing a sensible prototype that would finally allow passengers to maintain their shoes on while passing through security.

The AquaSense 2 uses AI to map out pools, discover debris and avoid obstacles. AFP via Getty Images

A TSA representative said the shoe scanner, which might discover any objects hidden inside footwear, would run mechanically by algorithm and integrate with existing security checkpoints – speeding up the method for travelers.

One other intriguing device was LG’s Signature Smart Instaview microwave, which seems tailor-made for the social media era.

The device incorporates a 27-inch touchscreen with entertainment options, built-in cameras to record the cooking process and automatic sensors to make sure nothing gets burned.

The Transportation Security Administration is testing a sensible prototype that would finally allow passengers to maintain their shoes on while passing through security.

Smart accessories and appliances were a significant theme on show floors as corporations like Amazon, Samsung and countless others unveiled their latest entries.

At a keynote earlier within the week, Samsung revealed a roadmap for “Home AI” that can connect household devices able to responding to the voices of individual residents and anticipating their needs.

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LAS VEGAS – A wave of AI-powered gadgets, “smart home” devices and futuristic personal wearables wowed attendees at CES 2025 on Wednesday – and the impressive demonstrations suggest that lots of them are greater than only a passing fad.

While the phrase “AI-powered” is something of a punchline amongst attendees on the annual tech conference, organized by the Consumer Technology Association, many products seen by The Post are genuinely useful to the general public out of the box – or point to innovations that can make life easier within the near future.

One which caught the attention of many wandering the show floor on the Las Vegas Convention Center was the Omnia, an AI smart mirror developed by French firm Withings, which looked right at home in “Star Trek.”

Omnia’s AI smart mirror, which looked right at home within the sci-fi movie “Dune.” AFP via Getty Images

The prototype conducts 360-degree scans of the human body and provides a data-based breakdown on key health metrics, reminiscent of heart health and vitamin evaluation.

Though still within the conceptual stage and never available to the general public, Withings spokesperson Thi Nguyen said the device, or future iterations of it, could also function a telehealth platform that might connect users to doctors in the event that they need an appointment.

The corporate is aware users are concerned about their privacy and is constructing its AI-powered personal health products with that in mind.

“We aren’t selling any data,” Nguyen told The Post.

Within the wearables category, startup Ozlo displayed its “Sleepbuds” – a pair of Bluetooth-enabled earbuds developed by former Bose engineers that help users go to sleep faster by masking outside noises like snoring or police sirens.

“These are a marriage-saver,” one CES attendee joked at Ozlo’s booth on the Las Vegas Convention Center.

Sleepbuds – a pair of Bluetooth-enabled earbuds developed by former Bose engineers that help users go to sleep faster by masking outside noises like snoring or police sirens. Ozlo

Sylvox, a China-based TV manufacturer, had considered one of the more eye-popping exhibits for its latest Cinema Pro Outdoor TV – a 110-inch screen that functioned despite being inundated with water from a close-by fountain.

“It may possibly withstand temperatures of negative 22 degrees as much as 122 degrees Fahrenheit,” a representative on the booth said. “It’s 100% waterproof, 100% weatherproof.”

Startup LeafyPod unveiled an AI-powered planter that ought to help anyone who struggles to maintain their plants alive manually. The device, which is out there for preorder and ships this spring, mechanically waters plants and monitors metrics like light levels and humidity to make sure optimal growing conditions.

The planter is designed to make “plant care stress-free and deeply satisfying,” co-founder Cleo Song said in a press release.

Sylvox’s Cinema Pro Outdoor TV – a 110-inch screen.

Beatbot unveiled a next-gen robotic pool cleansing system, the AquaSense 2, that uses AI to map out pools, discover debris and avoid obstacles. The most affordable of three available models, which ship in February, starts at $1,500.

Other exhibits on the trade show showed how AI-powered gadgets could bring ease to our each day lives in the longer term.

The Transportation Security Administration is testing a sensible prototype that would finally allow passengers to maintain their shoes on while passing through security.

The AquaSense 2 uses AI to map out pools, discover debris and avoid obstacles. AFP via Getty Images

A TSA representative said the shoe scanner, which might discover any objects hidden inside footwear, would run mechanically by algorithm and integrate with existing security checkpoints – speeding up the method for travelers.

One other intriguing device was LG’s Signature Smart Instaview microwave, which seems tailor-made for the social media era.

The device incorporates a 27-inch touchscreen with entertainment options, built-in cameras to record the cooking process and automatic sensors to make sure nothing gets burned.

The Transportation Security Administration is testing a sensible prototype that would finally allow passengers to maintain their shoes on while passing through security.

Smart accessories and appliances were a significant theme on show floors as corporations like Amazon, Samsung and countless others unveiled their latest entries.

At a keynote earlier within the week, Samsung revealed a roadmap for “Home AI” that can connect household devices able to responding to the voices of individual residents and anticipating their needs.

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