CES 2025 The Year of Robotics


CES 2025 has kicked off, and if 2024 was the year of AI software, 2025 is the year of AI bodies. Humanoid robots are everywhere. Unitree, Figure, and even seasoned players like Boston Dynamics are showing off robots that can fold laundry, cook, and navigate messy homes.

The “smart home” is also getting an agentic upgrade. Devices are no longer just waiting for commands; they are acting on your behalf. Fridges that order groceries, washing machines that schedule repairs. The friction of daily life is being automated away.

The Verdict vs The Competition

In this landscape, CES 2025 The Year of Robotics stands out because it focuses on execution rather than just promises. Compared to its direct competitors, it offers a more cohesive experience, though it may command a higher learning curve or price point.

Pros

  • Innovation: Pushes the boundaries of what is possible.
  • Integration: Works seamlessly within its ecosystem.
  • Performance: Delivers where it counts.

Cons

  • Price: Early adopter tax is real.
  • Availability: supply constraints are expected.

“Technology is best when it brings people together.”

Final Thoughts

We are cautiously optimistic. The foundation is solid, and the roadmap looks promising. We will continue to test this over the coming months and update this review with long-term findings.