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What are the weirdest gadgets of 2025? Technology is getting crazy and I’m not sure if we really need any of these? Despite them not necessarily being needs, these are…

CES entry way in Las Vegas. Electric Rollerblades And The Weirdest Gadgets Of 2025

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What are the weirdest gadgets of 2025? Technology is getting crazy and I'm not sure if we really need any of these?

Despite them not necessarily being needs, these are some pretty cool things. Will we use them on an every day basis? No, probably not. However, that doesn't mean they aren't incredibly awesome. What are the weirdest gadgets of 2025? Let's dive in!

What Are The Weirdest Gadgets Of 2025?

The big Consumer Electronics Show (CES) 2025 kicks off in Las Vegas today. It's always a highly anticipated event which introduces and highlights some of the most exciting and the weirdest gadgets of the year. This year is certainly no different. There are some weird gadgets coming out this year and while some of them might be useful many of them might be useless. However, sometimes it's cool to have a gadget just to say you have it. So, what are some of the weirdest gadgets of 2025? CNET and Mashable highlighted some of the weirdest gadgets of 2025 and shared them online. The list is definitely interesting!

First, there's a robot vacuum that picks up dirty socks. This could be useful! You don't want to pick up your dirty socks. Your mother certainly doesn't want to have to pick up your dirty socks or clean up after you. So, now there's this robot vacuum that will do it for you! It's basically a Roomba with an arm on top that can pick stuff up. Simple, easy, and weird. Sure, it's worth $1,000 but think of all the dirtiness it will save you from touching with your hands!

Next, there's Electric Rollerblades! Yes, rollerblades are back. These electric rollerblades allow you to wear a battery around your waist like a belt and you can control the speed with a remote. It reportedly maxes out around 18 miles an hour. You can get them for $800.

There's also an Electric Salt Spoon at CES 2025 that's getting some attention. They're reportedly going for $125 in Japan and are not yet available here in the United States. It will make stuff taste even saltier than it already is. That has to be one of the weirdest gadgets of 2025.

There's also a table with working legs! It's called Mi-Mo. It even walks around! If you're looking for furniture you can talk to and interact with then this is definitely for you!

None of these interesting you yet? Well, how about a stringless guitar? It's kind of like those push button guitars for kids or the Guitar Hero guitars we used to play with once upon a time. It's running for $500.

Finally, there's the tiny robot that will blow on your drink for you to cool it down. It's called FuFu. Want to cool your drink down but don't want spit in it? This is for you! It will be on sale in Japan later this year.

5 Technological Advancements That Are Both Amazing and Terrifying

The future is now obviously, well when I wrote that, that was the past. Now, um... now it's the present. What I will write next will be the future. You get the idea. We live in a time people in the distant past only dreamt about. Our time is one of incredible advancements in technology. There was a time when the abacus was the top dog in technology. And now our iPhones sure make that look incredibly stupid. Yes, the wonders of tomorrow are seemingly today... these technological advancements have real potential to help society and continue propelling us forward... or they could bring about our doom. Here's 5 technological advancements that I find both amazing and also terrifying to my core!

Artificial Intelligence Artists

One area of humanity that I'm assuming all creative types of people were not worried about was robots taking over was the art world. How could a machine possibly replicate the the human experience's interpretation of the world around us and then placing the magnificence onto a canvas. Surely only humans have the emotional depth to create what we consider art. There's absolutely no way a machine could do that better than us. Well, turns out they can. And not only can they do art... they do art BETTER than artists that are featured in the Colorado State Fair. Sorry, to Colorado's modern day Van Gogh's but... you got your asses kicked by artificial intelligence and the nerd that learned how to use it.

Liquid Robots

I guess that our only course of action, should robots rise to power is to see what James Cameron thinks we should do. We all saw 'Terminator 2.' We know that the last thing we need is liquid terminators. They are an extra pain in the ass. A robot that can shift its shape and squeeze through about anything is definitely the stuff of nightmares. Unless we can get to a molten metal factory or steal a truck with a bunch of liquid nitrogen, I really don't know what we will do when this magnetic slime robot becomes self aware.

Giant Mechs

There are plenty of anime with giant battling mechs and mech suits. Nerds sure love this stuff. The idea of having a giant mech suit we can hop into to fight the giant mechs we created that are destroying our cities should at least give you some comfort. Sure, right now all we have to worry about are drones and robot dogs... but the right Dr. Wiley from Megaman type of scientist comes along and what do ya know... giant robots are terrorizing everyone and making their day extra sh**y. This guy built his own mech suit, so he's ready. But for the rest of us we are at a real disadvantage for whatever dystopian mech future awaits us.

Microscopic Robots

I've talked about it before on Dave and Chuck The Freak. The frightening idea of microscopic robots. The good thing is that the medical application of robots built on a microscopic scale could be completely world-changing in the area of healthcare. But I can't help but imagine the nightmare of someone blowing a bunch of them on you then having them crawl into your orifices, ultimately getting into your bloodstream and brain and controlling you like a zombie. I obviously have problems.

Robot Zombie Spiders

What is the one thing that can make scary robots even scarier? Well, if they were dead spiders of course. Scientists have recently discovered how to reanimate spiders to use their legs to work on components that are extremely small. Hey, scientists... seriously? Friggin zombie spider robots? Sure they seem harmless now... but what if one person gets their hands on the ability to make the spiders the size of buildings? What then, scientists?! Yeah, then probably don't do any more work on the zombie spider robot program.

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Cort Freeman was born and raised in Metro Detroit. He was named Clarkston High School 2009 Class Clown 13 years after graduating. Totally normal thing to happen. That’s thanks to his time spent as an Intern at Comedy Central and Social Media Correspondent for The Colbert Report. Cort has done comedy across the country, both standing up and sitting down. When he’s not trying to make you laugh on-air and online, he’s probably at home enjoying his favorite shows like Seinfeld, South Park, and The Office. He’s also totally uncomfortable writing about himself in the third person. Cort enjoys writing about comedy, food, sports, and entertainment. So, basically anything and everything.