Top 10 Innovative Tech Gadgets to Watch in 2025

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2025 is shaping up to be a big year for tech gadgets. Every time you blink, there’s a new device popping up that promises to make life easier, more fun, or just a little bit cooler. Whether you’re into gaming, health tracking, or just want to keep your desk organized, the latest gadgets have something for everyone. Here’s a look at 10 gadgets getting a lot of buzz this year, and why you might want to keep an eye on them.

Key Takeaways

  • 2025 brings a wave of tech gadgets that focus on smarter design and everyday usefulness.
  • Wearables are getting smaller and more discreet, like the Oura Ring Gen 4, but still pack a punch with features.
  • Foldable and rollable screens, such as on the Lenovo ThinkBook Plus Gen 6 Rollable and Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7, are making devices more flexible and portable.
  • AI and AR are showing up in everything from smart glasses to kitchen gadgets, making tasks easier and more interactive.
  • Affordable innovation is a theme, with products like the Amazfit Active 2 and Plugable PS-10CC offering great features without a high price tag.

Lenovo ThinkBook Plus Gen 6 Rollable

If you’ve ever wished for a laptop that grows with your work, the Lenovo ThinkBook Plus Gen 6 Rollable is about to make your day. This isn’t your regular foldable or convertible machine; it starts with a compact 14-inch display and, at the press of a button, unfurls up to a huge 16.7-inch screen. That’s a ton of room for extra browser windows, code, or editing panels—and it all tucks away when you’re ready to move.

What makes it so different? Definitely the automated rolling display. There’s no awkward unfolding, creasing, or mess—just a smooth, motor-powered extension. It’s borderline addictive how seamless it is to switch modes. Since it first wowed crowds at CES 2025, folks in creative fields, coding, and anyone juggling research tabs have been buzzing about it.

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A quick snapshot of its standout features:

  • Motor-driven OLED screen grows from 14" to 16.7"
  • Vertical expansion means more content is visible for multitasking
  • Lightweight chassis for an ultra-portable design
  • No creases or folds like traditional convertible laptops

Here’s how it compares with traditional laptops and other recent innovations in screen tech:

Feature ThinkBook Plus Gen 6 Rollable Typical Foldable Laptop Basic Ultraportable
Max Screen Size 16.7" vertical ~14-15" 13-14"
Mechanism Motorized roll-out Manual fold Fixed
Display Type OLED OLED/LCD LCD/OLED
Portability High Medium High
Visible Crease None Often None

This next-level design is just the latest move in a long line of attempts to make laptops lighter, more adaptable, and better for multitasking. You can check out earlier attempts at versatile laptops and how the landscape started changing back in 2016 innovations in laptop design.

Honestly, it’s the kind of tech you skip showing off in meetings and just start using because it simply does the job. If flexible work and having space for your digital life matter, this gadget is one to put on your 2025 wishlist.

Meta Ray-Ban Smart Glasses 2.0

Meta’s second-generation Ray-Ban smart glasses stand out in 2025, not just for their classic look, but for what they can actually do in everyday life. These glasses manage to blend the convenience of wearable tech with a familiar, fashionable style that doesn’t scream ‘gadget.’ If you hated the old wearables that made you feel like a cyborg, these are a welcome step up.

Some of the most interesting features this year:

  • Improved battery life, now lasting up to eight hours, which is a lot more practical for daily use compared to the last version.
  • Upgraded ultra HD 3K video capture, making on-the-go content creation easy and hands-free.
  • Three frame styles and a range of colors, so you’re not stuck with just one look.

One thing that’s neat: you can take phone calls and listen to music through the open-ear speakers in the arms, so no one knows you’re jamming out (or on a work call). The voice assistant is much more responsive than before, and there’s even real-time translation available—so asking for directions abroad just got a lot more doable.

Here’s a quick table comparing last year’s model to the 2.0:

Feature Gen 1 Gen 2 (2025)
Battery Life 4 hours 8 hours
Video Resolution 1080p HD 3K Ultra HD
Frame Styles 1 3
Smart Features Basic calls & camera Added AR, translation

You don’t need to be a tech expert to get used to these. Setup is simple, and the glasses pair quickly with your phone over Bluetooth. If you want some smart features, but not the full-on Inspector Gadget vibe, these are worth trying out.

Nvidia RTX 50-Series GPUs

If there’s a gadget that’s got PC gamers and creators on the edge of their seats heading into 2025, it’s the new Nvidia RTX 50-Series graphics cards. These GPUs, based on Nvidia’s Blackwell architecture, are making serious noise for their leap in performance and what they mean for gaming, AI tasks, and creative work.

Let’s talk numbers for a second. Check out how the RTX 5090 (top of the line) is shaping up against last year’s flagship:

GPU Model Transistor Count AI Performance (TOPS) Launch Year
RTX 4090 76 billion ~1,400 2022
RTX 5090 92 billion 3,352 2025

That AI rating is wild—up over double. That’s not fluff; it means quicker rendering, smoother ray tracing, and AI-powered tools that actually speed up your workflow, not just hype about it. These are some main changes you’ll notice right away:

  • Games play smoother and look sharper at 4K, even with all the little details turned up.
  • AI features, like real-time upscaling and smart frame generation, are a big step forward—a real help for both gaming and video editing.
  • Energy use is more efficient, so you don’t have to worry as much about your system turning into a space heater.

Another thing: people who use their PCs for more than games—like 3D modeling or video work—are really going to feel the difference. The extra power cuts down render times and makes big projects feel less like a chore. Prices look high, sure, but for many folks, it’s the upgrade they’ve been waiting for. So, if you’re thinking of building a new PC or just want to see what’s next, keep a close watch on the RTX 50-series—it’s about to set a whole new benchmark.

Oura Ring Gen 4

This year, I finally tried the Oura Ring Gen 4, and honestly, I didn’t expect a tiny smart ring to do so much. The updated sensors in this model track your sleep, heart rate, body temperature, and even stress, all day and night. It felt strange at first not having a screen to check, but there’s something nice about collecting all that health data without flashing lights or buzzes on your wrist every hour.

A few things stand out about the latest version:

  • Super lightweight and doesn’t get in the way, even if you wear it alongside a watch or other jewelry (I often forgot I was wearing it).
  • Battery life lasts several days, so I stopped worrying about nightly charging routines.
  • The waterproof build means you never need to take it off, whether you’re at the beach, gym, or just washing your hands.

Here’s how the Oura Ring Gen 4 stacks up for daily use:

Feature Oura Ring Gen 4
Battery Life 5-7 days
Waterproof Yes
Health Tracking Sleep, Heart Rate, Stress, Activity
Color Options Multiple metal finishes

What I really liked is how the ring blends in. Most people didn’t notice it was a gadget at all. For anyone who hates the look of big trackers or just prefers something more subtle, it’s a good call. If you want more details on its comfort and style, check out this quick rundown: practical and stylish to wear. I think smart jewelry is onto something here, especially for folks who want serious health tracking without fuss or flash.

Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7

The Galaxy Z Fold 7 is Samsung’s new take on the foldable phone, and it’s pretty easy to tell they’ve listened to years of feedback. This model is noticeably slimmer and lighter than previous Folds, yet Samsung somehow managed to give both the outer and inner screens more real estate. They’ve pulled the bezels back even further, so you get more display without it feeling like you’re holding a brick.

Here are a few key reasons people keep buzzing about it:

  • Samsung dropped in a much faster processor, so flipping between apps feels instant.
  • The main camera system is a big step up: it now packs the same 200-megapixel wide-angle sensor as their pricy Galaxy S25 Ultra. Whether you’re all about Instagram or just snapping pics of your cat, you won’t be disappointed.
  • It’s comfortable to use, even more so than the previous model. The slimmed-down profile seriously makes a difference when you’re typing or just carrying the phone around.

On the downside, Samsung did bump up the price by $100 compared to last year, and, let’s be real, it wasn’t exactly cheap before. But if you want a phone that unfolds into basically a mini-tablet—without feeling awkward or heavy—the Fold 7 is finally nailing the experience. For power users and multitaskers, this might just be the most tempting foldable out there right now.

Here’s a quick comparison with last year’s version:

Feature Z Fold 6 (2024) Z Fold 7 (2025)
Thickness (folded) 13.4mm 11.8mm
Weight 263g 240g
Main Camera Resolution 108 MP 200 MP
Cover/Inner Screen Size 6.2” / 7.6” 6.3” / 7.8”
Processor Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 Snapdragon 8 Gen 4
Starting Price $1,799 $1,899

Amazfit Active 2

Amazfit has made a habit of finding that sweet spot between affordability and features, but the Amazfit Active 2 feels like a different breed. With a 10-day battery life and a sturdy 1.32-inch screen, this watch tries hard to be your everyday fitness buddy without emptying your wallet. The stainless steel build feels nice on your wrist, not heavy or awkward by a long shot—actually, it’s pretty comfy for all-day wear, which surprised me.

Some watches push you toward just steps or just calories, but the Active 2 wants to be your health Swiss Army knife. Here’s what stood out to me:

  • 160+ workouts supported, from jogging to pickleball—chances are, your go-to activity is in there
  • Advanced heart rate and sleep tracking, and the numbers seem close to what my much pricier Garmin picks up
  • No Wear OS, but plenty of smart features, and they’ve baked in GPS with turn-by-turn directions for runs

While it’s not exactly the flashiest tech of the year, you could argue it’s the best deal. Is it perfect? Nah—the notifications sometimes feel clunky, and there’s no tap-to-pay (NFC). But I don’t see many other sub-$100 watches even coming close in terms of health data. Here’s a quick table showing some basics:

Feature Amazfit Active 2
Battery Life Up to 10 days
Display Size 1.32 inches
Workout Modes 160+
Built-in GPS Yes, with turn-by-turn
Heart/Sleep Tracking Advanced
Price $99 (approx.)

The thing is, whether you’re looking for a reliable tracker or just want something that lasts all week on a single charge, this smartwatch is hard to beat. If you want to get a bit more technical, there’s a shortlist of specs and features over on the Amazfit Active 2 overview. It’s wild how much you get for something cheaper than a dinner out. Not everything needs to cost a fortune, I guess.

Brisk It Zelos 450 Electric Wood Pellet Smoker

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Grilling isn’t just about flipping burgers anymore—it’s about turning your backyard into a smart kitchen. The Brisk It Zelos 450 Electric Wood Pellet Smoker, which made waves at CES 2025, is a standout for those who want tech in their barbecue routine without breaking the bank. What sets this smoker apart is its "Vera" AI, which does the heavy lifting by monitoring temps and adjusting cook times according to the recipe you pick, so your ribs or brisket can come out just right, basically hands-off.

Just a few of the things this smoker does well:

  • Lets you grill, smoke, bake, or roast right from your phone with app control
  • Uses wood pellets for real BBQ flavor (none of that plain electric oven taste)
  • Has a roomy cooking area for family get-togethers or weekend meal prep

Here’s a quick look at what you get for $399:

Feature Value/Description
Price $399
Cooking Area 450 sq. in.
Smart Control Vera AI + app connectivity
Fuel Type Wood pellets
Launch Year 2025

It’s sort of amazing how much this grill makes life easier—once you load the hopper and set things up, the smoker mostly runs itself. You can keep tabs on progress while hanging out in the yard or even inside, and the AI does its best not to ruin your dinner. For anyone who’s tired of watching the temperature gauge or Googling, "how long does brisket take," this gadget is a win. It reminds me of the way some people look for fitness tech like the Mio ALPHA 2 fitness tracker: they’re after results, but they want less hassle. The Brisk It Zelos 450 really gets that balance right. If you’ve been put off by pricey, complicated grills before, this affordable, smart option just might get you outside cooking a lot more often.

XREAL One Pro AR Glasses

Lately, everyone’s talking about new smart glasses, but if you ask me, the XREAL One Pro AR Glasses are actually doing something different. These things connect to all sorts of devices — phones, PCs, even gaming gear — and throw up a massive 171-inch virtual screen. And it’s not just big; it’s sharp. The glasses use a crazy-bright Sony OLED display, pumping out 700 nits and a smooth 120Hz refresh rate.

But what really makes them stand out? That new optical engine with a prism setup. Instead of feeling chunky or awkward, the XREAL One Pro looks pretty sleek for AR glasses and gives you a wider field of view than usual. It’s also clearer, with less visual noise than I’m used to seeing. For entertainment, streaming, or even productivity, they really do set a new bar for AR eyewear.

Here’s what you get with the XREAL One Pro:

  • Virtual screen up to 171 inches (so movies and games feel epic)
  • Full-HD OLED display at 120Hz (super smooth)
  • Lighter and less bulky design compared to competitors

If you remember the excitement around early devices like the Oculus Rift, you’ll know there’s always a lot of buzz around this tech, though adoption can be slow competition includes HTC Vive and PlayStation VR. AR glasses, though, feel like they’re hitting a better blend of portable and practical now.

Whether these will become everyday wear for most people — not sure yet. But as of 2025, for anyone wanting to really experience impressive augmented reality without strapping a headset to their face, the XREAL One Pro AR Glasses are hard to top.

Plugable PS-10CC USB-C Charger

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Charging cables are everywhere, and most folks find themselves running short of outlets. That’s where the Plugable PS-10CC USB-C Charger comes into play. It can handle up to 10 devices at once, making it sort of a command center for gadget lovers who want everything neat and charged. You won’t have to wait for your phone before plugging in your tablet or earbuds anymore.

Here’s a quick look at what stands out:

  • 10 USB-C ports for charging multiple devices at the same time
  • Smart power distribution so everything gets topped up quickly and safely
  • Compact design that doesn’t hog desk or counter space
  • Useful for home offices, classrooms, or anyone with way too many gadgets
Feature Plugable PS-10CC
Ports 10 USB-C
Max Total Output 100W (shared)
Power Management Smart allocation
Use Case Multi-device hub

Plugable made sure this charger was ready for busy people who own more than just a single phone. According to a description of the Plugable PS-10CC, it’s especially effective at organizing all your charging needs without cluttering your space. If tech is always fighting for your wall socket, this little box could be the end of that problem.

Lenovo Legion Go S

The Lenovo Legion Go S is turning heads in the handheld gaming world right now. What makes it stand out is its ability to run SteamOS natively, skipping all the usual Windows headaches that most portable PCs seem to drag along. If you’re impatient with long boot times or tired of clunky menus, this thing is going to be a breath of fresh air. SteamOS on this machine feels snappy—and if you’re deep into your Steam library, game management is so much simpler.

Here’s what I noticed about the Go S that makes it buzz-worthy in 2025:

  • High-refresh-rate display: Games look extra smooth, even in fast-paced scenes.
  • Ergonomic design: Holding it for long sessions doesn’t leave your hands feeling cramped, and the controls just sort of fall under your fingers naturally.
  • Compatibility: Most of my favorite PC titles work without fuss, straight out of the box—no weird driver issues or extra downloads.

For anyone trying to figure out how the Legion Go S compares to the other big-name handhelds, here’s a quick snapshot:

Feature Lenovo Legion Go S Steam Deck OLED ASUS ROG Ally
OS SteamOS SteamOS Windows 11
Display Refresh Rate 144Hz 90Hz 120Hz
Battery Life (avg.) 5 hours 4 hours 3.5 hours
Weight 620g 669g 608g

If you’re someone who likes gaming anywhere—like I’m talking bed, couch, the local coffee shop—this should be on your radar. It feels like Lenovo is finally giving Valve some real competition, and that’s only good news for the rest of us. I wouldn’t call it perfect, but the Go S does a lot right, and it nails what counts: playing games, easily, from wherever you want.

Conclusion

So, that’s the lineup for 2025—ten gadgets that really stand out in a year packed with new tech. Some of these devices are all about making life easier, others just look cool or do something we didn’t even know we wanted. Whether you’re into health tracking, gaming on the go, or just want to charge everything at once, there’s something here for everyone. It’s wild to think how quickly things change—what seems futuristic now will probably feel normal in a year or two. If you’re thinking about upgrading your setup or just like to keep an eye on what’s next, these gadgets are worth watching. Who knows? Maybe one of them will end up being your new favorite thing.

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