CES 2025 showcased gadgets such as NVIDIA Project DIGITS, Roborock Saros Z70, Google Home + Matter, and Halliday Glasses. Many of these products have new features such as video surveillance, AI-powered personal assistants, and biometric identification system, which can be used in cyberphysical attacks and spying. The inability to cope with stairs and obstacles remains an issue with robot vacuum cleaners, but the Saros Z70 model by Roborock has an extensible arm that can pick up small objects from the floor. The Bosch Revol Smart Crib continuously collects video and audio data, scans the baby's pulse and breathing rate, monitors temperature, humidity and fine-particle pollution levels, and transmits them to a parental smartphone and to the cloud, which raises concerns for data security. The TP-Link Tapo DL130 smart lock with palm vein matching biometric factor is connected to home networks and interacts with Alexa and Google Home, creating a wide cyberattack surface. Google Home + Matter allows local control of smart homes, which reduces the risk of compromise and improves privacy. Sony Honda AFEELA is a luxury electric car that comes with a complimentary three-year subscription to in-car features, including AI-powered personal assistant, and entertainment features such as augmented reality and virtual worlds. BenjiLock Outdoor Fingerprint Padlock is resistant to moisture and dust, stores and recognizes fingerprints, and works for up to a year. However, smart locks are often vulnerable to both lock picking and inexpensive fingerprint faking.