Standout Gadgets from IFA Berlin 2025
Every September, Berlin’s IFA kicks off Techtember, showcasing the latest in consumer electronics. Here’s what caught our eye this year:
Samsung’s Thin and Powerful Tablet
Samsung introduced the sleek Galaxy Tab S11 and Tab S11 Ultra—Android tablets just 0.20 inches thick, mirroring the iPad Pro. They sport 120 Hz AMOLED displays with peak brightness around 1,600 nits and run on Android 16 out of the box.
Product Highlights:
We Are Rewind’s Retro Boombox — A stylish, nostalgia-inspired music player.
TCL’s Playcube Projector — A compact and charming portable projector that’s already available.
Lenovo’s Twisty Laptop — A concept machine with a swiveling screen for flexible usage.
Hypershell Exoskeleton — Designed for outdoor support, marking the show’s first wearable of its kind.
Samsung’s Portable Movingstyle TV — A transformable display you can prop up, flip, or carry with ease.
New Android Features — On-device AI tools and dual-audio sharing enhance usability.
Technics’ Bluetooth Turntable — A fresh take on vinyl playback, now wireless.
Eye-Friendly and Novel Displays
TCL revealed a massive, 7.2-inch Nxtpaper phone, engineered to reduce eye strain.
Robots Everywhere
Robot vacuums got smarter and more capable:
Roborock’s QRevo Curv 2 Pro — A next-gen cleaning robot.
Robotic lawn mower line — Garden cleanup, upgraded with AI.
Eufy’s MarsWalker — A stair-climbing vacuum concept for multi-level homes.
Advancements in Display Tech
Smaller RGB LED TVs were on display from Sony and Hisense, bringing this vibrant, high-brightness technology closer to mainstream homes.
Smarter TVs with Dolby Vision 2
Next-generation HDR is here: Dolby Vision 2 debuted, promising smarter, more dynamic visuals.
Smarter Wearables
Withings ScanWatch 2 — Now packed with AI-powered predictive health features (behind a subscription).
Garmin Fenix 8 Pro — A rugged multisport watch with satellite communication—pricetag: $2,000.
Lighting Meets Sound
Philips Hue, in collaboration with Sonos, unveiled:
The Hue Bridge Pro — Improved performance and new motion-sensing capabilities.
Affordable Essential bulbs with Matter and Thread support.
Hue’s first video doorbell, Smart Chime, and updated Ambiance and OmniGlow lighting options.
Soundcore’s Party Projector
Anker’s Soundcore brand unveiled the Nebula X1 Pro—a hybrid projector and party speaker. It packs a 160 W subwoofer, removable surround speakers, and even karaoke mics that tuck back into the unit.
Power on the Move
Anker also presented the Prime Power Bank: a 26,250 mAh monster (under airline power limits) that delivers up to 300 W output and charges to 80 % in 35 minutes.
TL;DR — Show Themes at a Glance:
| Category | Highlights |
|---|---|
| Tablets & Displays | Super-slim Galaxy Tab S11, cor retro gadgets, eye-friendly Nxtpaper phone |
| Robotics | AI vacuums, lawn robots, stair-climbing cleaners |
| Displays | Portable RGB LEDs, Dolby Vision 2 |
| Wearables | Withings AI watch, Garmin Fenix 8 Pro |
| Smart Home & Audio | Philips Hue + Sonos bridge, lighting, doorbell; Soundcore projector speaker |
| Power Accessories | Monster Anker power bank |
IFA 2025 made clear: AI-infused, flexible, and multi-functional tech is the name of the game going forward.
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