The Worst and Weirdest Products at CES 2025: Innovations That Failed to Impress

The Consumer Electronics Show (CES) 2025 has come to an end, and as usual, the event showcased the latest technological innovations from around the world. However, not all of the products on display managed to impress visitors. Some of them were even considered the worst and weirdest products ever.

Consumer Electronics Show (CES) 2025

The Consumer Electronics Show (CES) is an annual technology exhibition held in Las Vegas, United States. This event is one of the largest technology exhibitions in the world, showcasing the latest innovations from leading technology companies. CES 2025 showcases the latest products and technologies, from consumer electronics, software, to advanced technology solutions.

At CES 2025, various technology companies compete to showcase their latest products and innovations. This event is a place for companies to introduce their new products to the public and get feedback from visitors. In addition, CES is also a place for industry professionals to meet, discuss, and collaborate.

The Worst and Weirdest Products at CES 2025

Among the products that managed to impress the visitors, some were considered the worst and weirdest products. Here is a list of the worst and weirdest products at CES 2025:

1. Link Band Mudra

The Mudra Link Band is a smart bracelet that allows users to control Android, macOS, and Windows devices using their minds. While it sounds futuristic, many feel that this technology is too weird and impractical for everyday use. In addition, the rather expensive price tag of $199 makes many people hesitant to buy it.

2. Kirin Electric Salt Spoon

Kirin Electric Salt Spoon is an electric spoon that uses a weak electric current to make food taste saltier. This product is intended for people who want to reduce their salt intake but still want to taste the salty taste. However, many feel that this concept is too strange and uncomfortable to use.

3. FuFu's Noodles

Nékojita FuFu is a small robot cat that can be attached to a cup or bowl to blow air and cool coffee or soup. While it looks cute, many feel that the product is impractical and is just an unnecessary gimmick.

4. Nitro Blaze 11

The Nitro Blaze 11 is a very large handheld game console with a 10.95-inch screen. While it offers an immersive gaming experience, its large size and weight make it uncomfortable to use for long periods of time. Many feel that it is too large to be considered a handheld console.

5. ThinkBook Plus Gen 6 Rollable

The ThinkBook Plus Gen 6 Rollable is a laptop with a screen that can be rolled up to be larger. While the concept is interesting, many feel that the product is too complicated and prone to damage. In addition, the high price tag makes many people hesitate to buy it.

6. Spicerr AI-Powered Spice Dispenser

Spicerr is an artificial intelligence-powered spice dispenser designed to help users add spices precisely to recipes. However, many feel that this product is too much and unnecessary, considering that adding spices manually is easy enough.

7. Swippitt Battery Hub

The Swippitt Battery Hub is a machine that allows users to quickly change batteries using a special case. While it sounds practical, the very high price tag of over $500 makes many people hesitate to buy it. In addition, many feel that this product is not really necessary.

8. TCL 60 XE Nxtpaper

The TCL 60 XE Nxtpaper is a smartphone that can switch from a full color screen to a monochrome e-ink display with the press of a button. While this feature is interesting, many feel that this product is too weird and impractical for everyday use.

9. Aria Robot 'Companion'

Aria is a companion robot designed to provide companionship for lonely users. While the concept is interesting, many feel that the product is too strange and impractical. Furthermore, many feel that having a robot as a companion will not replace real human interaction.

10. Chamelo Color-Changing Glasses

Chamelo is a pair of smart glasses that can change colors with a single tap. While this feature is interesting, the very high price tag has made many people hesitant to buy it. In addition, many feel that this product is too weird and unnecessary.

Conclusion

CES 2025 showcased the latest technological innovations, but not all of the products managed to impress. Some were deemed too weird, impractical, or too expensive for everyday use. Still, the event was an interesting opportunity to see what technological innovations might become trends in the future.

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