Probabily not that toster you just called for the most innovative and best tech. Where you can seriously buy some anker wireless magsafe battery banks 10000 mah. Get 3 at that price. You won't even need to charge your phone for like days.
That's always been the case with these shows. Although sometimes someone with money to spare purchases something they can afford and they don't care about impressing anyone.
The first person discussing the Panasonic TV delivers an incredibly realistic critique, roasting all the unnecessary features that are forcefully included
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?
Good point, also, I know very little about skin care, but I thought it was common knowledge that everybody should be taking a retinol. And everybody can benefit from it so I’m not quite sure what her comment was about
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.
I think this kinda of stuffs are a bit like our education system. You raise 100 kids and 99 of them are gonna live a plain and ordinary life, but it's the 1 lucky / special one out of 100 that's gonna make our future different. But the problem is, you would never know who is that 1 kid, so you still have to raise all 100 of them.
Our whole future is going into the Landfill but at least we will have a super bright OLED TV to watch it on as we watch the legacy media lie about what all is actually going on. 🎉
Wow, if these were "the best", the CES 2025 was clearly pretty awful. A digital sign, a battery toaster and a coffee table on wheels? Really the best things you could find? Maybe being there you can see the benefits of some of those things.
I don't care about brighter TVs, but I care about TVs (cars, phones, etc.) that respect my privacy and don't monitor my activity and monetize that data. I'm surprised that in 2025, pundits still don't seem to care about our privacy.
@@switchdeck9164 idk, maybe do what we've always done? Connect a different device to handle that? Lol. Also, if anything, discs are actually making a comeback, especially CDs. Because physical media will always be better than the company letting you "borrow" their product and then later remove it.
@@yellowcard8100 So why do you care if the tv is connected to the internet if another device is going to be conencted to it that has internet. Either device can sell your data so I dont get the point. CDs dont have anything to do with TVs the 4k bluerays are going extinct.
It really is. Selling goo-ga's just to fill shelf space at Best Buy. There's automatic stuff that finds a reason over manually doing it, like a Roomba, or my auto Espresso machine. Sure, as a former Barista, It would be more 'purist' to do it all manually myself and save $100 off the appliance cost. But when it's 6 AM, I just wanna push 2 buttons in drink in 30 seconds. Not tamp, grind & froth while blind with sleep.
It's hard not to see the greed behind these things, but also the causes of these things. It wasn't all that long ago that you could replace your phone battery, it took 30 seconds tops, but that's largely been taken away from us now, so the only way to replicate that now is with a bulky external battery cases sold at a premium price, and now this phone toaster at an even more premium price.
@@lodgin Someone needs to design a case that works with common battery formats such as BL5C, 18650 or AA. Easy to charge a swap, similar to a game cartridge.
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)
I would love this - there are occasions when I’d like to watch tv somewhere in the house where I don’t have a TV and am not going to put one. I would never buy it though.
For me; it would be the home. At home I could potentially go minimal and reduce my televisions surface footprints in my apartment (eye roll 🙄 3x LG c9s 😂) I could have one of these to go room to room….rather than a 55/65/77 in each room that are big black slates. So less tech bro, and more “in my forties energy”. However a hidden Wall mounted wireless power would be really rad so you could always return it to the wall…and have a fresh charge overnight. AND….as I have three kiddos as a single dad…having three tvs can be clutch…something this can’t do. 😆…so I’ll be and am stuck w the static C9s
If these things were the best products shown at CES, then I take that to mean that the show this year was severely lacking in truly innovative, useful and ground-breaking products.
@@ddtalk Aptera has been at it since 2019 this time, and they have been making good progress since then. (I assume you're talking about Aptera. Not sure what Sprees is.)
Aptera has a much lower coefficient of drag (aerodynamics) and an ultra strong but lightweight carbon fiber chassis -- it's going to change the entire market.
The Aptera is a cool concept - but a concept that has been around for over a decade now, and never seems to get closer to coming to market. They've already taken reservation money from customers, yet it still remains vaporware. It also remains to be seen how practical the concept is in the real world. How does the body hold up to a fender bender? How does it perform in heavy rain or the snow?
Most of your picks were so completely useless!! Either the future is extremely disappointing or you guys have terrible taste. I am sure most of these people who choose these products to showcase to us won't even buy them.
I remember the times where we had swapable batteries. No extra bulky covers needed just a slim second battery in your bag for these special days where you needed the extra boost. And at the end of the day you charged them booth to be ready for the next time you realy need two batteries.
If you don’t like the OS that comes built into your TV because of obnoxious ads and sluggish responsiveness, just ignore it and plug in an AppleTV box into HDMI 1 and use that.
Yup, it’s pretty much what CES is about. Throw a bunch of concepts and see what sticks with people’s feedback. A lot of them won’t really make it to the market…
@8DD8DD8 yeah, I had a couple myself. But then they started making custom batteries so they could fit in as much as possible or so they said. Then they started gluing them in. Then they got rid of the headphone jack because it takes up "too much room", and surprise! They had Bluetooth buds available at the exact same time!
Lolz at the host commentary that L'oreal piece isn't about telling you what to buy, but what not to buy (from L'oreal portfolio). And then conclude with she's going to buy retinol... What?
The battery toaster will be useful for some businesses that rely on phones, think werehouses, big stores, or any work that requires phones all day for many employees. Quick battery swap would eliminate charging concerns during the shift
Yo, this video was a whole vibe! 🎢 Seriously, CES 2025 had me shook! Those gaming gadgets-straight fire 🔥! And that phone toaster? Like, is it genius or just a way to ruin breakfast? 😂 Major side-eye to Samsung though, 'cause those specs got me feeling some type of way. But big ups for the LG Standby Me 2! Multitasking goals right there 🙌. Keep pushing that quirky tech, fam! Can't wait for more wild content! ✨💖
I went to CES in 2015, frankly watching this it may just as well have been a year ago! Compute might have gotten more powerful, innovation is definitely lagging!
I had to look up this phone toaster. So the $120 phone case/3,500mAh battery charges your phone. The actual toaster ($450 hub) you push the phone into automatically swaps the battery in the case with a freshly charged battery. This Swippitt is the definition of CES vaporware. No one is going to pay for a 1/3-1/2 charge battery piggy backing your phone all day. Two 5,000mAh Magsafe batteries is half the cost of one of these cases.
I keep bringing this up and people just aren't seeing how innovative apple still is. Just keep in mind they have tons and I mean tons of Apple vision pros in stock!
They need to boycott these shows. It just pushing vaporware that going to be E Waste. Like how many pixels do we really need in a TV. Why do was need a giant single purpose tablet that sits of a table or a concept car that will never be made just to show off pointless tech inside the car. Just make a good damn car that afforable.
The Honda is a very interesting show car. The Aptera is the most efficient vehicle for mixed city and highway use at CES, can charge its own battery with its own solar cells for up to 40 miles of range per day, and was providing test rides at CES in their track test vehicle. With the money Honda spent on their show car, Aptera could probably be in production with their launch edition with 400 mile range at about $40k price.
I'm looking forward to the Mecha Comet. It's fully open-source, including the files for 3D printing hardware. Also it accepts Pi Hats, Click Boards, and generic GPIO devices, so there's a lot of potential to do lots of things with it.
12:45 I went through the image in full screen 4k frame by frame and I could barely notice any difference. The only things I noticed was the pot on the left got slightly brighter as well as the ornate pattern in the middle got maybe ever so slightly more detailed and brighter.
After watching this CES, I chose best according to them, one thing for sure is that the "TV" will truly hit the market, the rest are just a representation of what the company makes it and called innovation and may it be in the market but less interest for buyers.
Putting extra speakers on an OLED panel is smart, yes the panel itself is really thin but the lower portion housing the electronics is still bulky. Might as well make use of the space if you're not going to detach the entire housing into a separate soundbar type unit. Although, this one being Fire TV is a deal breaker as I've grown extremely tired of Amazon continuously putting features behind a paywall.
If you want to go even cheaper just get one of those coffee tables with wireless charging, that way you can get all of them to charge with solar. Reduce the electricity bill.
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
Can someone please do a deep dive into DLSS artifacting? Don't really see the point in quadrupling your framerate if the image quality is noticeably worse in motion
I’m struggling to understand how a phone toaster is a better solution then a phone battery pack. Even if we disregard the price difference of the $400 verses a phone battery which is 75-90% cheaper. A phone battery pack let’s say the Anker MagGo power bank is smaller and can charge more than just a phone.
I'm not going to defend the battery toaster's value proposition, but MagSafe stuff only works with Apple, right? The toaster will apparently with any phone that they make a compatible case for. If I use Samsung, my wife has a Google Pixel, and my daughter has an iPhone, as long as we use compatible cases, this will work. Just drop you phone in before for leave for the day and you'll get a new battery in the case. One thing I didn't see addressed is how much those EXTRA batteries cost and how many the toaster will hold. If it only holds one extra battery, it may only be useful for one person. That said, with Qi wireless charging, I charge my Galaxy S22 Ultra at my office desk and on my nightstand. If my battery still gets low, I pop it on my Fast Charge charger, which is pretty fast. Pop it on while I shower and shave, and it's mostly charged when I leave.
What was your favorite announcement from CES this year?
RTX 5070, new OLED monitors
RTX50 Series
The Aptera solar electric car.
By far the most groundbreaking and significant - nothing else at CES came close.
The Aptera is by far the best thing to come to CES! They even won an award there!
Probabily not that toster you just called for the most innovative and best tech. Where you can seriously buy some anker wireless magsafe battery banks 10000 mah. Get 3 at that price. You won't even need to charge your phone for like days.
All I remember after watching this is “We buy things we don't need with money we don't have to impress people we don't like.”
first rule of fight club?
That's always been the case with these shows. Although sometimes someone with money to spare purchases something they can afford and they don't care about impressing anyone.
Well said
George Carlin?
Especially with all the fires raging that are making the most news in LA…like people literally just lost everything
The first person discussing the Panasonic TV delivers an incredibly realistic critique, roasting all the unnecessary features that are forcefully included
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?
sounds EXACTLY like it
Exactly, it is less about Dermatologists and more about cosmetic selling machines.
Good point, also, I know very little about skin care, but I thought it was common knowledge that everybody should be taking a retinol. And everybody can benefit from it so I’m not quite sure what her comment was about
um they are also collecting your biological data?
You'll go home one day seeing someone look exactly like you with your husband.
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
they put a garbage bin on a roomba
We said it couldn’t be done, they proved us wrong
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.
I think this kinda of stuffs are a bit like our education system. You raise 100 kids and 99 of them are gonna live a plain and ordinary life, but it's the 1 lucky / special one out of 100 that's gonna make our future different. But the problem is, you would never know who is that 1 kid, so you still have to raise all 100 of them.
So what?
lol
More like 10 months
Our whole future is going into the Landfill but at least we will have a super bright OLED TV to watch it on as we watch the legacy media lie about what all is actually going on. 🎉
Wow, if these were "the best", the CES 2025 was clearly pretty awful. A digital sign, a battery toaster and a coffee table on wheels? Really the best things you could find? Maybe being there you can see the benefits of some of those things.
😂 we don’t need any more new innovations anyways we need things that are gonna fix the problems that haven’t been fixed in the previous decades
@@dwilliams4558 if fixing those problems was profitable they'd already be gone
@@dwilliams4558 and replace human workforce
I don't care about brighter TVs, but I care about TVs (cars, phones, etc.) that respect my privacy and don't monitor my activity and monetize that data. I'm surprised that in 2025, pundits still don't seem to care about our privacy.
They don't care about our privacy because most consumers don't care
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.
@@TheZukruor buy an android with good battery
Made me laugh at around 2:08 when you said that you are fed up with AI being shoved down your throat! Look behind your right shoulder. Lol.
I wish they'd mark the ad as an ad.
Teenage kids that don't remember to charge their phones... they may forget to eat but never their life support device.
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.
They said that hundreds of years ago too
@@strayiggytv
Isn't what CES is all about tho?
I believe this is growing tech again, there will be some innovative solutions and ideas that are yet to come that will transform the tech industry.
@@strayiggytvwe’ve been thinking this for 2 hundred years
All I care about is can I setup the TVs without internet
Yes. This should not be as hard as it is.
What are you going to do with tv that doesn't connect to the Internet? Discs are going extinct.
It's like saying you want a tv without electricity. Internet is essential.
@@switchdeck9164 idk, maybe do what we've always done? Connect a different device to handle that? Lol. Also, if anything, discs are actually making a comeback, especially CDs. Because physical media will always be better than the company letting you "borrow" their product and then later remove it.
@@yellowcard8100 So why do you care if the tv is connected to the internet if another device is going to be conencted to it that has internet. Either device can sell your data so I dont get the point. CDs dont have anything to do with TVs the 4k bluerays are going extinct.
9:00 Sounds like another Juiceroo. An expensive appliance that could have been done manually faster by hand.
It really is. Selling goo-ga's just to fill shelf space at Best Buy. There's automatic stuff that finds a reason over manually doing it, like a Roomba, or my auto Espresso machine. Sure, as a former Barista, It would be more 'purist' to do it all manually myself and save $100 off the appliance cost. But when it's 6 AM, I just wanna push 2 buttons in drink in 30 seconds. Not tamp, grind & froth while blind with sleep.
It's hard not to see the greed behind these things, but also the causes of these things. It wasn't all that long ago that you could replace your phone battery, it took 30 seconds tops, but that's largely been taken away from us now, so the only way to replicate that now is with a bulky external battery cases sold at a premium price, and now this phone toaster at an even more premium price.
@@lodgin Someone needs to design a case that works with common battery formats such as BL5C, 18650 or AA. Easy to charge a swap, similar to a game cartridge.
I consider CES one of my favorite comedy events for reasons like this. It is like a satirical art exhibit of consumerism.
I honestly can't imagine 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.
Classrooms
I would love this - there are occasions when I’d like to watch tv somewhere in the house where I don’t have a TV and am not going to put one. I would never buy it though.
For me; it would be the home. At home I could potentially go minimal and reduce my televisions surface footprints in my apartment (eye roll 🙄 3x LG c9s 😂) I could have one of these to go room to room….rather than a 55/65/77 in each room that are big black slates.
So less tech bro, and more “in my forties energy”.
However a hidden Wall mounted wireless power would be really rad so you could always return it to the wall…and have a fresh charge overnight.
AND….as I have three kiddos as a single dad…having three tvs can be clutch…something this can’t do. 😆…so I’ll be and am stuck w the static C9s
If these things were the best products shown at CES, then I take that to mean that the show this year was severely lacking in truly innovative, useful and ground-breaking products.
Who ever picked the battery toaster as their favourite tech doesn’t belong there. It’s another juicero situation
Yes, the Honda is striking, but Aptera's solar powered vehicle is more important.
💯
Sprees has been trying to launch for over 20 years! Hope it makes it!
@@ddtalk Aptera has been at it since 2019 this time, and they have been making good progress since then. (I assume you're talking about Aptera. Not sure what Sprees is.)
Aptera has a much lower coefficient of drag (aerodynamics) and an ultra strong but lightweight carbon fiber chassis -- it's going to change the entire market.
The Aptera is a cool concept - but a concept that has been around for over a decade now, and never seems to get closer to coming to market.
They've already taken reservation money from customers, yet it still remains vaporware.
It also remains to be seen how practical the concept is in the real world. How does the body hold up to a fender bender? How does it perform in heavy rain or the snow?
Most of your picks were so completely useless!! Either the future is extremely disappointing or you guys have terrible taste. I am sure most of these people who choose these products to showcase to us won't even buy them.
I remember the times where we had swapable batteries. No extra bulky covers needed just a slim second battery in your bag for these special days where you needed the extra boost. And at the end of the day you charged them booth to be ready for the next time you realy need two batteries.
Hearing the terms Siemens and Secure is absolutely hilarious if you have a background in industrial automation and control systems 😅
If you don’t like the OS that comes built into your TV because of obnoxious ads and sluggish responsiveness, just ignore it and plug in an AppleTV box into HDMI 1 and use that.
that's what my family does lol but I rather just use my computer... f tvs!
the worst wasted 14:50 of my life lately..
Same here. LOL
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
Cutting edge belongs to the military and billionaires. We just get more TV's and rubbish to shut us up
Yup, it’s pretty much what CES is about. Throw a bunch of concepts and see what sticks with people’s feedback. A lot of them won’t really make it to the market…
Yeah and then next year we see the second version and how they improved
I love the Lenovo laptop with the extendible display.
Would be great for excel....
Imagine someone coming out with a cell phone with SWAPPABLE BATTERIES!
Everyone would want that!
We already had those??
@8DD8DD8 yeah, I had a couple myself.
But then they started making custom batteries so they could fit in as much as possible or so they said. Then they started gluing them in.
Then they got rid of the headphone jack because it takes up "too much room", and surprise! They had Bluetooth buds available at the exact same time!
CES seems to have reached the point of diminishing returns. None of these is even remotely a "must have".
This feels like a giant ad
Every year CES makes me realize two things: 1) The future is here, and 2) My bank account is NOT ready for it.
This is the worst ces ever.
what about the last one
....there were no video cards and it was the ai boom
TVs are boring for sure
As in ever? Of the numerous CES, this is the worst?
Lolz at the host commentary that L'oreal piece isn't about telling you what to buy, but what not to buy (from L'oreal portfolio). And then conclude with she's going to buy retinol... What?
The battery toaster? Do you still remember phone used to be able to change battery?
Exactly. We should be able to change batteries easily. This is 2025. Make it happen.
This was the best of CES this year? What a rough year.
Smartglasses are holding back on us. They can clearly put an end to prescription normal glasses. 😂 😂 😂 😂
Is that a PDF on your laptop screen or are you happy to see me?
The battery toaster will be useful for some businesses that rely on phones, think werehouses, big stores, or any work that requires phones all day for many employees. Quick battery swap would eliminate charging concerns during the shift
Maybe, but should business products be at the CONSUMER Electronics Show? 🤔
How about some new tech to put out wildfires.
At the consumer electronics show?
@@glub1381YOU missed the point entirely! 😂
Hopefully next year
oh no... it would be too hard for these guys. even for the gov! :/ but hey! IT WOULD BE USEFUL
Honda, the company that has ignored EVs for the last decade? Got it.
Yo, this video was a whole vibe! 🎢 Seriously, CES 2025 had me shook! Those gaming gadgets-straight fire 🔥! And that phone toaster? Like, is it genius or just a way to ruin breakfast? 😂 Major side-eye to Samsung though, 'cause those specs got me feeling some type of way. But big ups for the LG Standby Me 2! Multitasking goals right there 🙌. Keep pushing that quirky tech, fam! Can't wait for more wild content! ✨💖
I went to CES in 2015, frankly watching this it may just as well have been a year ago! Compute might have gotten more powerful, innovation is definitely lagging!
If this is the best, it wasn’t worth the carbon emissions from travelling there.
TV’s should not force you to connect to a network in order to be used.
Spyware now is a feature
BRO SAID BIG AND BULKY OLED LMAOOOOOOOO
非常謝謝你們的介紹。
Lenovo extending screen is Big W.
It's definitely gonna get some great ideas out from big companies.
Best of CES 25 is watching Vjeran talk 🥰
Awesome & Thanks :)
super cool to see some content from the verge that isn't behind a paywall :P
Great video. Thank you. Love from Pakistan.
The phone toaster isn’t just designed to allow phones to get bigger, but it makes all of your existing phones bigger!
I had to look up this phone toaster. So the $120 phone case/3,500mAh battery charges your phone. The actual toaster ($450 hub) you push the phone into automatically swaps the battery in the case with a freshly charged battery. This Swippitt is the definition of CES vaporware. No one is going to pay for a 1/3-1/2 charge battery piggy backing your phone all day. Two 5,000mAh Magsafe batteries is half the cost of one of these cases.
That was fun to watch
Any details on Samsung "misleading" on "mini led" for the Frame?
I keep bringing this up and people just aren't seeing how innovative apple still is. Just keep in mind they have tons and I mean tons of Apple vision pros in stock!
I’ve found I can watch a movie on a slide show if the sound is good 😂
The sweater guy has a top notch reporter microphone 😂
Finally DJ Roomba has become a reality
looooool the phone toaster .....well luckily the EU will force phonemakers to have a removable battery soon enough
I'm surprise there isn't a TV printer yet. The ability to print a 4k image from whatever you are watching.
They need to boycott these shows. It just pushing vaporware that going to be E Waste. Like how many pixels do we really need in a TV. Why do was need a giant single purpose tablet that sits of a table or a concept car that will never be made just to show off pointless tech inside the car. Just make a good damn car that afforable.
My thoughts exactly. Watching this video did not make me excited or even interested. It made me sad because all of this waste of resources.
That was a SNOOOOZE
The Honda is a very interesting show car. The Aptera is the most efficient vehicle for mixed city and highway use at CES, can charge its own battery with its own solar cells for up to 40 miles of range per day, and was providing test rides at CES in their track test vehicle. With the money Honda spent on their show car, Aptera could probably be in production with their launch edition with 400 mile range at about $40k price.
If I have a teenager who can't charge a phone, my problems are worse than an empty battery
"deliver me my air purifier please"
No mention of Aptera? :(
I'm looking forward to the Mecha Comet. It's fully open-source, including the files for 3D printing hardware. Also it accepts Pi Hats, Click Boards, and generic GPIO devices, so there's a lot of potential to do lots of things with it.
Honda 0 Series ❤❤
There was a time I was super excited and impressed by these events. That time is no more...
Honda Saloon NEEDS to be a full product because I'd love to buy it, I mean the thing actually looks like something from Cyberpunk 2077
12:45 I went through the image in full screen 4k frame by frame and I could barely notice any difference. The only things I noticed was the pot on the left got slightly brighter as well as the ornate pattern in the middle got maybe ever so slightly more detailed and brighter.
LG never ceases to amaze!
This was a really disappointing video
Remember when all you had to do was swap your phone battery.
how is the audio on the show floor soooo damn good Vjeran!!!
The phone toaster is bulky as hell
Previously my bot couldn't bring the air purifier or dog to me. Amazing
After watching this CES, I chose best according to them, one thing for sure is that the "TV" will truly hit the market, the rest are just a representation of what the company makes it and called innovation and may it be in the market but less interest for buyers.
Putting extra speakers on an OLED panel is smart, yes the panel itself is really thin but the lower portion housing the electronics is still bulky. Might as well make use of the space if you're not going to detach the entire housing into a separate soundbar type unit. Although, this one being Fire TV is a deal breaker as I've grown extremely tired of Amazon continuously putting features behind a paywall.
$120 for a fugly battery case? Why don't I just get 10 powerbanks for my household😂
And the "toaster" is extra
@ for just 450😂
It reminds me of Apple retail's easypay solution attachment on iPhone
If you want to go even cheaper just get one of those coffee tables with wireless charging, that way you can get all of them to charge with solar. Reduce the electricity bill.
@@Shadowyartsdirty3 coffee table that is solar?
I just want a robot that can fold laundry. Like that can’t possibly be that far off, right?
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
Battery toaster bro: Change your pin!
You're wrong! The RayBen Meta glassed can do live translation as this feature came couple of weeks ago in Alpha mode and I used it!!!
With its automatic algorithms, no one can control Web3 Infinity Token, not even the market! 📈🔥
13:09 I can't wait for this to be used as a videographic protest sign or homeless donation signs in the cyberpunk future we're headed.
That phone toaster is the juiceroo of 2025 CES. Absolutely pointless, can’t believe it made someone’s top list
The lg tv chandelier was pretty cool
It would be awesome if they actually made a product like that for people
CES 2025 looks like it plateaued. Good. The longer we don’t have robots, the better.
someone actually likes the phone toaster?! I don't believe it, this has to be sponsored
That Honda Gallardo looks cool
A laptop with a screen which increases in size? Great! But only if it grows horizontally - not vertically! They have completely missed the point!!!
That TV guy at the beginning, doesn't know what he is talking about.
Panasonic? Now that’s a name I haven’t heard in a long time
Can someone please do a deep dive into DLSS artifacting? Don't really see the point in quadrupling your framerate if the image quality is noticeably worse in motion
No Cyberdyne Systems Model 101, no party
Is this a joke? Best Laptop is clearly the Flow Z13 because of the Strix Halo Chip with a huge amount of VRAM.
Thank you
I’m struggling to understand how a phone toaster is a better solution then a phone battery pack. Even if we disregard the price difference of the $400 verses a phone battery which is 75-90% cheaper. A phone battery pack let’s say the Anker MagGo power bank is smaller and can charge more than just a phone.
I'm not going to defend the battery toaster's value proposition, but MagSafe stuff only works with Apple, right?
The toaster will apparently with any phone that they make a compatible case for.
If I use Samsung, my wife has a Google Pixel, and my daughter has an iPhone, as long as we use compatible cases, this will work. Just drop you phone in before for leave for the day and you'll get a new battery in the case.
One thing I didn't see addressed is how much those EXTRA batteries cost and how many the toaster will hold. If it only holds one extra battery, it may only be useful for one person.
That said, with Qi wireless charging, I charge my Galaxy S22 Ultra at my office desk and on my nightstand.
If my battery still gets low, I pop it on my Fast Charge charger, which is pretty fast. Pop it on while I shower and shave, and it's mostly charged when I leave.
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Yes, i know.