Eight Cool Wearables Revealed At CES 2025: From Smart Rings To Dog Trackers
CRN rounds up eight cool wearable products that were revealed at CES 2025, ranging from an ultrasound blood pressure monitoring device and sleep-improving earbuds to augmented reality glasses for gaming and a satellite-connected location tracker for dogs.
Whether you’re looking for augmented reality glasses that can create a large virtual screen for gaming or earbuds that can improve how you sleep, CES 2025 had a variety of wearable technologies on display for a diverse set of needs.
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Held last week, the annual event in Las Vegas played host to more than 141,000 attendees and over 4,500 exhibitors, some of which came to the sprawling tech show to reveal new wearable products coming out soon or at some point in the future.
For instance, Belkin showed off the new SoundForm Anywhere earbuds that are designed to stay snug within your ears so that they don’t fall out while laying down or exercising.
Then there were lesser-known companies, like SATELLAI, which revealed a novel take on location- and activity-tracking for dogs with satellite-connected wearables.
What follows are descriptions and release dates of those products and six other cool wearables that were revealed at CES 2025.
SoundForm Anywhere
SoundForm Anywhere are semi-open-ear earbuds that come with a “flat, subtle form factor” designed to keep these devices snug within your ears so that they don’t fall out during workouts or when you’re lying down. What also makes them great for exercise is their IPX-4 rating for sweat and splash reduction. The manufacturer, Belkin, says the earbuds’ batteries last for a total of 27 hours between a single charge and the extra capacity from the charging case—and they can last for an additional 90 minutes after charging them with a USB-C fast charger for just 10 minutes. To reduce background noise during calls, the earbuds use ENC microphones to filter out unwanted sounds. SoundForm Anywhere is set for launch in the second quarter. Pricing has not been disclosed yet.
Lenovo Legion Glasses 2
Lenovo’s Legion Glasses 2 are augmented reality glasses that use a Micro-OLED display to create the appearance of a large screen in front of you for gaming and entertainment. The glasses act as an external display for a computer by plugging into a USB-C port, and the display offers a maximum brightness of 800 nits, a maximum 120Hz refresh rate, a 98 percent DCI-P3 color gamut and stereoscopic 3-D support. They weigh only 65 grams, and the frames are slim, measuring 18.5 millimeters thick, for maximum comfort. Legion Glasses 2 are expected to launch in March with a starting price of $399.
Novosound Blood Pressure Monitoring Wearable
Novosound, a developer of ultrasound sensors, says it has demonstrated the world’s first ultrasound blood pressure monitoring wearable that can “achieve accuracy levels comparable to conventional electronic cuff devices.” Based on Novosound’s Slanj platform, the wearable can achieve a high level of accuracy for measuring blood pressure thanks to thin-film ultrasound technology developed by the company. Designed for around-the-clock monitoring, the device is intended to help people detect potential health issues early or improve the way they manage hypertension.
Tone Buds
Developed by neurotechnology company NextSense, Tone Buds are “advanced brain-sensing earbuds engineered to improve sleep quality and optimize daytime alertness.” The company says this is made possible through the integration of “clinical-grade electroencephalography (EEG) technology,” which enables the earbuds to continuously monitor brain activity and measure the quality of sleep. As part of an “AI-powered, closed-loop audio system,” the earbuds react by providing “both comforting audio for falling asleep and sound-neutralizing tracks to help users stay asleep,” including pink noise simulation for the “deepest stage of non-REM sleep.” Tone Buds are available to preorder for $299, with shipments expected to begin in the second quarter.
1MORE AI Smart Glasses With Camera G70
The 1MORE AI Smart Glasses with Camera G70 come with high-definition cameras to capture photos and videos as well as an integrated AI-powered translator that can translate languages in real time. The translator relies on a bidirectional audio system that consists of a “cutting-edge” microphone array and dual speakers. Powered by a dual-core processor, the smart glasses also feature motion tracking and magnetic waterproof charging. Pricing and release date information were not available.
RayNeo X3 Pro
The RayNeo X3 Pro is a pair of augmented reality glasses that features a full-color micro-LED display in a compact form factor, weighing under 3 ounces. The manufacturer, RayNeo, says the lightweight and compact size as well as the glasses’ “high efficiency, rainbow-free visuals and superior color uniformity” were made possible by waveguide technology from Applied Materials. The AR glasses also feature RayNeo’s proprietary ultra-compact optical engine, which it calls the “world's smallest mass-producible full-color micro-LED optical engine.” This allows the specs to provide an “exceptional 2,500 nits of brightness, superior optical clarity and all-day wearability.” The glasses also feature a dual-camera system for high-definition photography and AI applications, among other things. The RayNeo X3 Pro is set for launch in mid-2025. Pricing is not yet available.
SATELLAI Tracker
The SATELLAI Tracker is a wearable device for dogs that uses satellite communication for precise tracking. Designed for extended outdoor activities, the device also tracks running, walking, jumping, resting and other kinds of activity. For location, it uses the 3GPP Rel17 5G IoT-NTN satellite system powered by the Qualcomm MDM9205 Modem and Aware platform. Working with satellite connectivity provider Skylo, this allows the tracker to connect with over 680 networks across more than 180 countries. The wearable attaches to a padded harness on the dog, and it includes a solar panel for continuous recharging and a battery that lasts seven hours on a single charge. The device will launch in early 2025.
VIV Ring
The VIV Ring is a smart ring that measures and analyzes several biometric signals, including heart rate, oxygen saturation and stress levels, with the goal of providing personalized sleep aid sounds to improve sleep quality. In addition to using biometric data, the smart ring also measures sleep patterns and sleep cycles and uses an AI algorithm to provide a personalized stream of sleep sounds, which include recordings of ocean waves, deep-sea accounts, rainfall and birdsong combined with monaural and binaural sounds. The VIV Ring is expected to launch in February. Pricing information is not yet available.