IFA 2025: New Gadgets, Innovations, and Surprises!

IFA 2025 runs from September 5th to 9th in Berlin, showcasing the latest gadgets, concepts, and tech innovations. From AI-powered devices to smart home gear and wearables, here are the biggest announcements you need to know about.


Bluetti Announces an RVSolar System for Super Fast Off Grid Power Setup

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Bluetti used IFA 2025 to show off their new RVSolar System, an all-in-one power solution for vans, boats, and cabins that are off the grid. With a promised installation of only 30 minutes. Built around the RV5 Power Hub, it combines an inverter, solar charger, DC-DC charger, and a voltage converter into a single unit, while still supporting up to 5,000W AC output, a 3,600W solar input, and a huge 122kWh battery capacity. Unlike other competitors, it will also work with third-party batteries, and users will get a smart distribution panel plus a 10.1-inch control screen with an app integration. The RVSolar System will launch worldwide on September 30th, but pricing has not been reveled yet.


Rokid’s New AR Glasses have AI, Translation, and a Camera

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Rokid used IFA 2025 to debut its new Rokid Glasses, the company’s lightest and smartest AR wearable yet, weighing just 49 grams. The glasses have amazing AI features like real-time translation, object recognition, and a hands-free assistant. They also have a 12MP camera, built-in speakers for calls, music, and notifications, and will support prescription lenses. These glasses also come with a rechargeable case that holds up to ten extra charges. Rokid is pitching them as more than a gadget, aiming for a blend of lifestyle and productivity in one pair of glasses.


Eufy’s MarsWalker Can Transport Your Robot Vacuum Up Stairs

Eufy, Anker’s smart home brand, showed off a cool idea at IFA 2025, the MarsWalker. Instead of buying a whole new robot for every floor of your house, this stair-climbing friend carries your robot vacuum up and down with four robotic arms. It can climb straight or curved stairs and works with upcoming Eufy models, including the new RoboVac Omni S2. That robot vacuum had 30,000Pa of suction, a self-cleaning roller mop, better obstacle detection, and even a built-in fragrance system. The Omni S2 will be available starting in January for $1,599, while the MarsWalker will launch later in 2026 with no price known yet.


Reolink’s Latest Floodlight Camera Cuts Out Cloud Fees

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Reolink is expanding its smart home product lineup, with the all-new TrackFlex Floodlight WiFi, that was revealed at IFA 2025. This smart home product has a dual-lens 4K floodlight camera with wide and telephoto camera capabilities. The camera also has pan and tilt controls, which allows for a 360-degrees of view. The floodlights can hit 3,000 lumens and can change between warm and cool tones. Another cool feature is how you get built-in AI video search and up to 512GB of local storage, without a subscription. It also gets Wi-Fi 6, smart alerts, and a 110dB siren. Reolink hasn’t released a price yet, but it’s a strong competitor to others that lean more on cloud fees


Spot+Scrub AI Brings Lasers and Smarter Cleaning to Robot Vacuums

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Dyson is giving robot vacuums another try with its new technology, Spot+Scrub AI, that was revealed at IFA 2025. It brings some new features that were missing on last’s year’s 360 Vis Nav, including self emptying, obstacle avoidance, and mopping. One big highlight is Dyson’s green laser, which shows dust and debris on the floor as it cleans. It also will use AI to detect stains and won’t stop scrubbing that area until they’re gone. Dyson hasn’t said much on price, but this robot seems more promising than its last try.


Roborock Moves From Your House, To Your Back Yard

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Roborock will now be moving out of vacuuming your house, to your yard, with its first robot lawnmowers, revealed at IFA 2025. The lineup includes the heavy-duty RockMow Z1, that was built with all-wheel drive, suspension, and smart steering to even climb 80 percent slopes. It can even draw patterns in your lawn! There’s also the RockMow S1, made for smaller areas, handle tighter passages, and smaller slopes. Plus the RockNeo Q1, only focuses on daily cuts and doesn’t mow in the nighttime, to protect wildlife. Roborock hasn’t released any prices or launch dates for these mowers, but we can definitely see that they want to bring the same premium experience from indoors to your backyard.


Withings ScanWatch 2 Update Brings Smarter Health Tracking and more

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Withings is giving its ScanWatch 2 a serious upgrade. Announced at IFA 2025, the update adds smarter tracking for dozens of health states and even AI alerts that will warn you when something in your body is off. The battery life on the new watch jumps to an amazing 35 days, and comes with two new 42mm color options: blue and silver. It is priced at $369.95 and will be available starting today, with a free month of Withings Plus.


A Robotic Mower With an Arm That Can Play Fetch With a Dog

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NexLawn, a sub-brand of MOVA under Dreame, has reveled its new Master X series Concept. The first robotic mower with a mechanical arm. That arm can fold 44.5 cm, extend up to 77cm, and even reach a full meter or yard, with attachments like a multi-gripper, trimmer, and edging head that is designer to handle sticks, weeds, or edging work. NexLawn says it can also trim, weed, pick fruit, and even play fetch with a dog. Though sadly it’s still a concept with no price or release date. It would be fun if this turned into a real product!


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