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Here are some gadgets (or gadget ideas) generating buzz lately:
Rabbit R1 Mobile AI Device
AI + voice / recorder
$199.00
Even Realities G1 Smart Glasses
Smart AR glasses
$599.00
Samsung Galaxy Z Fold7
Next foldable flagship
$1,649.99
Here are a few highlights from that list:
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Rabbit R1 Mobile AI Device — A voice-first smart recorder / AI assistant / live translator device. Think of it as a pocket AI companion.
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Even Realities G1 Smart Glasses — AI + AR glasses that try to blend real and virtual info directly into eyewear (heads-up displays, notifications, etc.).
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Samsung Galaxy Z Fold7 — The next-gen foldable phone from Samsung, expected to push hardware and camera innovations further.
📰 Rumors, Prototypes, & Concepts
Here are other gadgets or directions that are not fully released yet but are generating serious speculation or have been teased at trade shows:
| Gadget / Concept | What’s Known / Rumored | Why It Stands Out & What to Watch For |
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| Apple Smart Glasses / AR Eyewear | Apple seems to be prioritizing smart glasses over a full “Vision Air” headset. A reveal is rumored in 2026, with official release possibly in 2027. (Tom's Guide) | If true, Apple’s version could accelerate AR/VR adoption and set design standards. The tight integration with iOS / AI will be key. |
| OpenAI / Jony Ive Hardware Experiments | Jony Ive has revealed that he and OpenAI are juggling 15–20 device ideas. (businessinsider.com) | These devices might reimagine how we interact with AI — possibly stepping beyond phones and screens entirely. |
| Ultra-thin Solar Laptop (Lenovo “Yoga Solar PC”) | At MWC 2025, Lenovo showed a concept laptop with solar panels embedded in its lid. (wired.com) | Useful for outdoor work, travel, or energy-conscious users. Challenging to get efficiency and form factor right. |
| Nvidia RTX 50 Series GPUs | At CES 2025, Nvidia unveiled the RTX 50 series — big jumps in performance, AI assistance for rendering, etc. (Tom's Guide) | This will influence not just gaming, but creative software, simulations, and potentially AI workloads. |
| Samsung Display Innovations | Stretchable displays, foldable gaming devices in portable form, TVs that fold or roll, etc. (thesun.ie) | If these work in real products (not just concepts), they could shift how displays and devices are designed. |
| Next-Gen TVs & Audio Gear | TCL’s new flagship mini-LED TVs (QM8K) with “CrystGlow” and borderless design. (gearpatrol.com) Also, audio gear like Bowers & Wilkins Px8 S2 are being announced. (gearpatrol.com) | Enhancements in displays, contrast, refresh, and audio fidelity will matter for immersive media experiences. |
| Motorola Razr 60 / Razr 60 Ultra | A revived flip-phone model rumored with top-tier specs (dual displays, powerful chips, etc.). (thescottishsun.co.uk) | If successful, it could bring high-end style + foldable utility in a more compact format. |
| Jio’s Safety-First Bharat Phones | In India, Jio introduced new “JioBharat” phones with strong safety/security features targeted at digital inclusivity. (timesofindia.indiatimes.com) | While this is region-specific, the idea of budget phones with advanced security could push standards globally. |
| New handheld gaming devices (ROG / Xbox Ally X) “10 Cool Gadgets You Can Actually Buy in 2025” |
ASUS launched ROG Xbox Ally and ROG Xbox Ally X handhelds, combining PC/console power in portable bodies. (timesofindia.indiatimes.com) | As portable gaming keeps growing, devices like these might attract gamers who want console-level experience on the go. |
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