CES 2025 in Las Vegas is buzzing with excitement as robots take center stage in ways we’ve never seen before. From soft bionic systems to intelligent assistants, the innovations on display are not only fascinating—they’re changing the way we live and work.
Here’s a look at 25 groundbreaking robots that are revolutionizing industries and making everyday life easier.
Romi Lacatan: Your AI Emotional Support Companion
This palm-sized robot from Mixi is all about emotional support. Powered by deep learning, Romi Lacatan offers lifelike conversations, helping combat loneliness with real-time interactions that feel human. Perfect for those in need of a comforting presence.
Mirokai: The Opposable Thumbs Robot
At €100,000, Mirokai is a sophisticated robot with opposable thumbs that can pick up objects and even hold conversations. It’s a glimpse into the future of humanoid robots designed for service and interaction.
MobiRobo: A Lightweight Arm for Drones
MobiRobo, developed by Kailas Robotics, is an ultralight robotic arm that weighs just 5.5 lbs. Despite its size, it’s built to handle high-altitude tasks, ideal for applications in drone operations, hands-free deliveries, and more.
Richtech’s Hospitality & Healthcare Robots
Richtech Robotics is showcasing four robots at CES, each designed to serve different purposes in hospitality and healthcare. With the help of NVIDIA AI, robots like ADAM, Scorpion, Matradee Plus, and Medbot personalize interactions and improve the user experience in environments that require precision and care.
DG-3F05 Robotic Hand by Tesollo Inc.
Tesollo’s robotic hand is a marvel of dexterity. With 12 joints across three fingers, it’s designed to handle irregular objects in logistics and service industries with unparalleled precision.
Ropet Pet Robot: Dancing and Interactive Fun
Ropet is a playful robot pet that reacts to music by dancing and interacting with its surroundings. It’s designed to bring fun and companionship to any room.
Kubota KATR: All-Terrain Robotic Power
The Kubota KATR is a versatile, all-terrain robot designed for agricultural and construction tasks. With stability control and the ability to carry up to 240 kg, it’s built to tackle tough environments and enhance productivity in the field.
Conit Runner: Building a Better Concrete Structure
Itone’s Conit Runner robot is helping reshape the construction industry. Using lidar and ultrasound sensors, it grooves concrete with precision, improving shear strength while reducing rebar use and construction costs.
DisMantleBot: EV Battery Recycling
DisMantleBot by THOTH is a modular robot that specializes in recycling electric vehicle batteries. It efficiently disassembles batteries, separating reusable components in a sustainable manner, contributing to a greener future.
Jennie: A Robotic Pet for Comfort
Tombot’s Jennie is a lifelike Labrador Retriever robot that provides comfort to seniors, particularly those with dementia. Designed to mimic the warmth of a real pet, Jennie offers a source of companionship without the care demands of a living animal.
Lymow One: Robotic Lawn Care
Lymow One is a robotic lawnmower that not only cuts your grass but also mulches it. This innovative robot is perfect for homeowners looking for a precise, hassle-free way to maintain their lawns.
Nékojita Cat FuFu: Cooling Your Beverage in Style
A bit quirky but undeniably cute, the Nékojita Cat FuFu blows air onto your hot drinks to cool them down. This adorable gadget is an unnecessary but fun addition to your kitchen.
Roborock Saros Z70: Multi-Functional Cleaning
The Roborock Saros Z70 doesn’t just vacuum—it also features a mechanical arm that picks up objects as it cleans, making it a true multitasker for your home.
Eureka J15 Max Ultra: Intelligent Cleaning with AI
Eureka’s J15 Max Ultra is an AI-powered robovac that can detect liquids (even if transparent) and adjust its cleaning method. It can also untangle its brushes, making it an intelligent and self-sufficient cleaning solution.
Samsung Ballie: A Rolling AI Assistant
Samsung’s Ballie robot rolls around your home, offering voice-controlled management of smart devices, turning on lights, and even projecting movies. It’s a glimpse into the future of home robotics.
Halliday XR Smart Glasses: Augmented Reality on Your Face
The Halliday XR smart glasses provide an augmented reality experience without obstructing your view. These glasses can translate languages in real-time, making them a valuable tool for travel and communication.
RayNeo Air 3: Augmented Reality Glasses with AI
The RayNeo Air 3 glasses are an update to their predecessor, boasting micro-LED displays that reach up to 2,500 nits of brightness. These AR-powered glasses are a glimpse into the future of interactive wearable tech.
Mirumi Sloth Robot: A Cute Companion
The Mirumi sloth robot from Yukai Engineering is designed to evoke joy and engagement. It attaches to your bag strap and interacts with people by moving its head and making eye contact.
May Mobility Tecnobus: Autonomous Urban Transport
May Mobility’s self-driving Tecnobus promises a new form of urban transport. With the ability to hold up to 30 passengers and a top speed of 45 mph, it’s fully wheelchair-accessible and perfect for city travel.
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