The Best Products We Saw at CES 2025 ...Middle East

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To be eligible for this award, the product or service needs to be an exhibitor at CES 2025, and meet one of the following criteria:

Solves a major consumer problem

Is new or is an update to an existing product that sets a new bar in performance or quality

Best AI: Nvidia Cosmos AI model

Credit: Nvidia

Runner-up: Gemini for Google TV

Best transportation/mobility: Honda 0 Series

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The 0 Series we saw at CES should be pretty close to what Honda releases, unlike some of the other prototype designs shown off. We don't know how much it will cost, but we're excited about where Honda is going with its EV program.

Runner-up: BMW Panoramic iDrive with Operating System X

Best laptop: Asus Zenbook A14

Credit: Michelle Ehrhardt

Runner-up: Lenovo ThinkBook Plus Gen 6 Rollable

Best TV/home theater: LG G5 OLED TV

Credit: James Martin/CNET

Runner-up: Hisense 116UX

Best smart home/home tech: Roborock Saros Z70

Credit: Roborock

Runner-up: BioLite Complete

Best sustainability: Flint Paper Battery

Credit: Katie Collins/CNET

Have you ever seen a battery made out of paper before? Flint brought one it made to CES—a more sustainable, scalable, and affordable alternative to lithium-ion batteries. It all comes down to cellulose, which lets ions transfer between the node and cathode of the battery. Better yet, the battery can be sized down to just about whatever size you need, such as a coin battery or the strap of a smartwatch. When you're finished with them, they don't end up in a landfill: They decompose in six weeks.

Best gaming: Lenovo Legion Go S

Credit: Michelle Ehrhardt

Like many PC handheld consoles, the Lenovo Legion Go S runs Windows 11. But what makes this model stand out is the other operating system it is compatible with: Valve's SteamOS. That makes it the only non-Valve portable to run this OS, making it a true Steam Deck competitor. It sadly doesn't have the detachable controllers of the Legion Go, and has a smaller lower-res display, but it has a lot else going for it: two USB-4 port on top of the console, Hall Effect joysticks to prevent drifting, and an interior that better supports upgrading the storage. This will be the least expensive Legion Go device when it launches in May, at $600.

Best wellness/fitness tech: Ozlo Sleepbuds

Credit: Jake Peterson

Runner-up: YoctoMat

Best mobile: HMD OffGrid

Credit: HMD

Runner-up: TCL 60 XE Nxtpaper

Best privacy and security: Ultraloq Bolt Mission UWB Plus NFC

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Runner-up: Lockly Prestige Duet Series

Best weirdest/most unexpected: Kirin Electric Salt Spoon

Credit: Jake Peterson

The Kirin Electric Salt Spoon generated quite a bit of attention at CES this year. The idea is this: The spoon sends an electric current to your tongue to create the illusion that your food tastes saltier. In theory, it's a great concept, and could enable people who need to cut down on their sodium levels to enjoy food as they wish to. However, our team experienced mixed results with the spoon. Hopefully by the time it's available in the United States, things will be more consistent.

Best overall: Nvidia Cosmos

Credit: Nvidia

While plenty of tech this year impressed us, the overall winner had to be Nvidia Cosmos. Cosmos is actively solving a problem with how robots can continue improving, and we expect it to power the next big things in tech. Nvidia is already partnering with Toyota to build next-generation self-driving cars, showing that the industry sees the potential here as well.

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