The TechRadar team was on the ground at CES 2025: you can check out our main CES 2025 news hub for the highlights or catch up with every CES 2025 story. We saw everything from 8K TVs and foldable displays, to new phones, laptops, smart home gadgets, and the latest in AI.
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Part of the appeal of the CES show every year is that we get to see some pretty unusual and out-of-the-box products, alongside the regular slew of TVs, laptops, speakers, and standard electronics. CES 2025 certainly didn’t disappoint when it came to launches and unveilings that were a little out of the ordinary.
Table of Contents
- 1. Mirumi robot
- 2. Electric Salt Spoon
- 3. Willo AutoFlo Plus
- 4. Wonder Blocks and Petal
- 5. Kosé Mixed Reality Makeup
- 6. Nanoleaf LED Light Therapy Face Mask
- 7. Nékojita FuFu
Here, we’ve collected together the most eyebrow-raising sights we encountered on the CES 2025 floor in Las Vegas. From cute little robots to weird-looking face masks, systems designed to project makeup onto your face, and much more—there’s no shortage of innovative tech to captivate attendees.
While you might not want to get in line to buy all (or any) of these various products, they’re definitely worth a look if you’re interested in tech. They also all provide evidence that tech companies are still capable of innovating and surprising us, even if the best iPhones have looked very much the same for the past decade or so.
1. Mirumi robot
Tiny robots are nothing new to us here at TechRadar, but you don’t often see cuddly ones designed to latch onto your bag, which is what we have with the Mirumi robot from Yukai Engineering. This quirky product stands out as one of the strangest gadgets at CES 2025, showcasing the potential for unique technology.
The robot has just one party trick: to steal glances at passing people, thanks to the motion sensors built inside it. The idea is to act like a curious companion, similar to having a child or pet carry around with you.
2. Electric Salt Spoon
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Too much salt is harmful to health, yet its flavor makes it hard to eliminate from meals. Enter the Electric Salt Spoon: a device currently only available in Japan, cleverly allowing food to taste saltier without adding extra condiments.
This innovative spoon works by grouping together the sodium ions in your food to make them more concentrated, resulting in food that tastes saltier—without needing additional salt. While we haven’t tested it ourselves, the concept is genuinely impressive.
3. Willo AutoFlo Plus
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Anything that encourages kids to brush their teeth more frequently is a positive, and that’s exactly what the Willo AutoFlo Plus aims to do. This innovative gadget automates much of the tooth-brushing process, dispensing toothpaste while helping to clean teeth effectively.
Additionally, it manages rinsing, taking one more task off your plate. An app keeps track of brushing habits, and pricing starts at $249 (about £200 / AU$400), with options for brush sizes and toothpaste flavors.
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