The CES show floor is often a wild, seemingly lawless place where you’ve got e-Bikes and vacuum cleaners next to dancing robots and beauty tech. While the show does attempt to categorize all the vendors into specific areas, the boundaries are often wobbly and it’s easy to get lost in the halls of the Las Vegas Convention Center or the Venetian Expo for days.

While the more sensational displays dominate most headlines, CES is still fundamentally a consumer electronics show. Of course, most attendees are dazzled by various iterations of the Boston Dynamics robot dog and autonomous cars, you can still find some gems of various computing innovations from VR and AR headsets to holographic displays to quirky design concepts.

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ROG XREAL R1 AR glasses could have easily gotten lost in the deluge of products Asus debuted at CES this year, except that they’re exceptionally cool and stood out anyway.

Asus has debuted AR glasses before, but the new XREAL collab version comes with an ROG Control Dock which allows you to easily switch between device inputs on the glasses. So you can switch between your PC, your game console, or your handheld with a “single click.” No more fiddling with clunky wires or bluetooth pairing.

Outside of the ROG Control Dock, the R1 glasses feature the same premium build quality XREAL is known for with 0.55-inch, 1920 x 1080, Sony OLED displays with a peak brightness of 700 nits, and a 57-degree field of view. This essentially makes the ROG XREAL R1s an Asus-branded version of the XREAL One Pro glasses.

Apple iPad Pro will likely still reign as the artist tablet king for now, seeing some competition in the space is always great. And Wacom’s pens are some of the best options on the market. Plus, who doesn’t love a good Evangelion collab?

Claw 8 AI+ isn’t a new product. It’s been seen at various tradeshows since it debuted behind glass at Computex in 2024, but for the show this year MSI trotted out a brand new colorway for its critically acclaimed Claw 8 AI+ handheld.

While I wouldn’t often waste time in a CES roundup talking about an older product, the fact is, I’m bored of the same black, white, and silver tech. It’s popular, but it’s also boring. So I’d like to reinforce MSI’s decision to go with bold colors on the Claw lineup. Give me more blue, purple, and neon green gaming hardware, thanks.