I use the iPhone, (former BlackBerry and Android user), and I disagree. Mass produce those little batteries and just make cases for all phones where the case would have to be different of course but the battery is universal for all phones. I think that the idea behind the battery toaster is a good concept BUT, just sell me the cases and a cheaper way to charge those little batteries and I can slot them in the side of the case myself. I don't need a $400 device to do it for me.
The L’Oriel thing feels a bit Theranos. Also, would you trust a machine results where the company behind it makes its money from the cosmetics it recommends?
Me neither really never have if you need one of these u have money to just buy a tv and put it in ur kitchen like rich people have done since they came out lol (also the fact tablets exist with stands which is just as portable)
The toaster and what they are doing with the rtx series is quite innovative im most impressed with these, i dont think the prices are that bad on the toaster considering what it does and its first gen (case maybe could be a bit cheaper) the 50 series ai elements is super revolutionary and im glad they chose to do so weve seen ai advance camera technologies dramatically i could see how useful it would be in gaming
So much of this tech is dope but I find it nearly comical (though actually insane) how much tech is really used to get massive amounts of data to be sold to the highest bidders.
I can see the modular and configurable robot being really helpful for people who have disabilities or the elderly. But other than that, I'm a bit disappointed at the stuff coming out of CES. It's just luxury items, nothing really innovative or interesting. It feels like we've hit a technology plateau and theses shows are just getting more and more boring. Just the same stuff over and over again with a few minor changes that don't improve the technology enough for me to want to buy or upgrade, especially considering how much this stuff costs. Great production work on the video, though.
What was your favorite announcement from CES this year?
RTX 5070, new OLED monitors
9:00 Sounds like another Juiceroo. An expensive appliance that could have been done manually faster by hand.
what a bunch of useless stuff. This is the best of CES?
What would have been better? Pretty much everything has been invented that isn't niche.
The battery toaster is so pointless. Just buy a few MagSafe powerbanks and don’t get ripped off.
It's definitely for iPhone crowd 😂😂
Another Juicero.
I use the iPhone, (former BlackBerry and Android user), and I disagree. Mass produce those little batteries and just make cases for all phones where the case would have to be different of course but the battery is universal for all phones. I think that the idea behind the battery toaster is a good concept BUT, just sell me the cases and a cheaper way to charge those little batteries and I can slot them in the side of the case myself. I don't need a $400 device to do it for me.
What if your phone doesn't have mag safe?
Preordered already. Don’t tell me what to do
The L’Oriel thing feels a bit Theranos. Also, would you trust a machine results where the company behind it makes its money from the cosmetics it recommends?
quirkiest and least useful of CES 2025
instead of a battery toaster what about... batteries you plug in manually
$450 cheaper
What about second mobile for the money, everything is synchronized anyway, you just swap phones on a charger.
they put a garbage bin on a roomba
I honestly can't image a realistic use case for the LG Stand-by-me.
Me neither really never have if you need one of these u have money to just buy a tv and put it in ur kitchen like rich people have done since they came out lol (also the fact tablets exist with stands which is just as portable)
Public events.
LG never ceases to amaze!
The toaster and what they are doing with the rtx series is quite innovative im most impressed with these, i dont think the prices are that bad on the toaster considering what it does and its first gen (case maybe could be a bit cheaper) the 50 series ai elements is super revolutionary and im glad they chose to do so weve seen ai advance camera technologies dramatically i could see how useful it would be in gaming
I must say, I'm glad this was done buy multiple people, refreshing.
What about monitors ???
3:58 the skin thing looks useful
It's always a thinkbook plus. Those are the yearly Lenovo halo laptops.
most of these are useless gimmicks. is this “the cutting edge of technology” ? 😂
No it's not, it's literally called CONSUMER electronics show. Can you even read? 😂😂😂
@ thanks for enlightening me in such a kind way
So much of this tech is dope but I find it nearly comical (though actually insane) how much tech is really used to get massive amounts of data to be sold to the highest bidders.
This is the worst ces ever.
ONLY FOR LEGENDS -> BEST OF CES 7:21
the worst wasted 14:50 of my life lately..
what have they done to the honda logo?? and the car looks like something out of 2077. i like it, but it doesn't scream "honda" to me
All I care about is can I setup the TVs without internet
I like to call this the Future E-waste festival. Most of this stuff is going to wind up in landfill within the next 10 years.
Talking to a robot toy instead of mom and dad is sad.
I can see the modular and configurable robot being really helpful for people who have disabilities or the elderly. But other than that, I'm a bit disappointed at the stuff coming out of CES. It's just luxury items, nothing really innovative or interesting. It feels like we've hit a technology plateau and theses shows are just getting more and more boring. Just the same stuff over and over again with a few minor changes that don't improve the technology enough for me to want to buy or upgrade, especially considering how much this stuff costs.
Great production work on the video, though.
2025 CES is Amezon shout out to “NVIDIA” for Project DIGITS 🖤🔥
The most boring CES in my memory.
My favorite thing from CES was the AI. 🤩
I like to call this the Future E-waste festival. Most of this stuff is going to wind up in landfill within the next 10 years.