The weirdest tech at CES 2025
Briefly

The CES show floor showcased a range of quirky gadgets, including Mirumi, a shy robot companion that engages with its environment while being sensitive to human interaction.
Swippitt's charging hub revolutionizes battery management by seamlessly swapping depleted external batteries with fully charged ones, ensuring devices stay powered without searching for cords.
The AutoKeybo's innovative design allows users to switch between keyboard and trackpad modes effortlessly, though its high price raises questions about its practicality and demand.
LG's new portable StanbyME monitor redefines mobile display technology with a shoulder strap, enhancing its usability for on-the-go entertainment and productivity.
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