Live Updates CES 2025: Nvidia, AI, EV vehicle reveals and more from Day Two


Day 2 of CES 2025 has begun, with more reveals and show highlights

We’re now a few days into our CES coverage, and while the main press events are over, there’s still plenty to showcase at the show floor and beyond at the Las Vegas convention centers.

Today’s expansion of SteamOS to devices adds to Valve’s successful Steam Deck, with Lenovo revealing the Legion Go S laptop, which can be purchased with SteamOS for $499 or with Windows 11 for $599. Get a full rundown of other configurations and details on the Legion Go S here.

Speaking of portability, Based Hardware’s Omni AI wearable follows last year’s wave of AI hardware hype. The circular device can be worn as a necklace, but its founder is particularly optimistic about its potential as an assistant strapped to the side of your head that uses a “brain interface” to take your commands. Our demo with Omni, however, left many questions about the device.

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And for those with more adventurous dogs, SATELLAI has launched a new pet tracker and smart collar, which uses direct satellite tracking to eliminate the need for cell phone towers for continuous tracking. The collar also includes health and activity tracking to inform an AI coach to advise you on ways to improve your dog’s health.

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