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Mon Jan 13 2025

The 31 Best Devices from CES 2025 That You Can Buy Right Now.

From smartphones to smart glasses, here we present everything that was announced at this year's big tech fair that you can already buy or pre-order.

The start of a new year brings with it the arrival of innovative technological devices. With the recent conclusion of CES, many cutting-edge proposals have been presented, even though many of the announced products will not be available until later in the year. Nevertheless, there are several options that can be purchased right now.

Among the most interesting new releases is the OnePlus 13, the company’s latest flagship smartphone, as well as the more affordable model, the OnePlus 13R, which will be available for purchase starting January 14, although it can already be pre-ordered. Both phones are quite similar in specifications and do not feature significant technological advancements. However, they include artificial intelligence functions, such as a photo editing tool within the app and features for summarizing and reading pages aloud. Additionally, they promise to receive four updates for the Android operating system and six years of security updates. It is worth noting that the OnePlus 13 is the only one of the two with wireless charging.

iFixit has launched the Pro Tech Go, a more portable toolkit that includes only the most used tools from its original version. This kit includes a 32-bit screwdriver set, tweezers, and opening tools. Moreover, the company has revamped its portable soldering station, the FixHub Power Series, which will be the first of its kind with USB-C and a fully repairable design, available for pre-order with shipping expected in April.

Asus has released the ROG Phone 9 and the Phone 9 Pro, both featuring 6.78-inch AMOLED displays and Snapdragon 8 Elite processors. The Pro model also includes enhanced RAM and storage options, as well as a cooler. Currently, the ROG Phone 9 is available for a price of $900.

The new Western Noir collection from Otterbox offers stunning styles for those seeking an equestrian-inspired design. On the other hand, the Nimble 3-in-1 wireless charger, compatible with Apple devices, is portable and allows for convenient charging of multiple devices.

In the realm of headphones, Soundcore has introduced its new AeroClip, which stands out for its sleek design and comfortable touch controls. Additionally, the second model of the Shokz OpenFit headphones promises to improve fit security and button reliability compared to its predecessor.

Another interesting product is the Swippit Hub, which promises to charge your phone in no time using a special case, and the smart glasses device from the startup Halliday, which projects a digital screen into the user’s vision.

The electrochromic glasses from Chamelo offer the ability to transition from opaque to clear depending on ambient light. Likewise, the Reolink Duo 3 security camera features a dual-lens design with 180-degree viewing capability.

Lutron has reduced prices on its smart shades, and Elvie has introduced the Elvie Rise, a combo between a rocking bassinet and a smart crib that is controlled via an app.

The new Wi-Fi 6 mesh system from Orbi and the Spacetop laptop from Sightful are added to the tech offerings, while Razer launches its Chroma Stand, a support that also works as a USB hub.

The latest vacuum cleaner from Dreame is distinguished by its retractable legs, capable of overcoming obstacles, alongside several models of headphones from Panasonic that have been enhanced to provide an improved auditory experience.

With the arrival of HP's OmniDesk, a series of all-in-one computers, along with new electric bikes from Segway, innovation continues to be at the forefront at the beginning of this year. Devices like the Amazfit Active 2, the Dexcom Stelo glucose sensor, and the Solos glasses, equipped with ChatGPT, illustrate the variety of gadgets to expect in the market.