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eppur_se_muova

(38,127 posts)
Sat Jan 11, 2025, 06:53 PM Jan 11

Worst in Show 2025: Not All Innovation Is Good Innovation {Consumer Electronics Show}(iFixit)

Read it 'til you laugh, or cry, or hurl. Or pray for the fate of humanity. Truly wretched excesses.



The Most Overengineered, Unrepairable, and Unsustainable Tech Disasters at CES

Article by:
Elizabeth Chamberlain@liz_ifixit
January 9, 2025

Every January, the tech world descends on Las Vegas for the Consumer Electronics Show (CES), showcasing the latest gadgets promising to revolutionize our lives. But not all innovation is good innovation, as The Repair Association’s “Worst in Show” awards reveal. Now in its fourth year, this anti-awards ceremony calls out the least repairable, least private, and least sustainable products on display.

This year’s CES is overflowing with AI and “smart” features, often in places no one asked for. The Worst in Show winners prove that just because you can add tech doesn’t mean you should.



Least repairable (Judge: Kyle Wiens, CEO, iFixit)

Winner: Ultrahuman Rare Luxury Smart Ring


This $2,200 luxury smart ring looks sleek but hides a major flaw: its battery only lasts 500 charges. Worse, replacing the battery is impossible without destroying the device entirely. Luxury items may be fleeting, but two years of use for $2,200 is a new low.
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Who Asked for This? (Judge: Nathan Proctor, Senior Director, PIRG)

Winner: Samsung Bespoke AI Washing Machine


Samsung’s latest AI-powered washing machine comes with features no one needs, like the ability to make phone calls. These add-ons only make the appliance more expensive, fragile, and harder to repair.
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more: https://www.ifixit.com/News/107510/worst-in-show-2025-not-all-innovation-is-good-innovation
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Worst in Show 2025: Not All Innovation Is Good Innovation {Consumer Electronics Show}(iFixit) (Original Post) eppur_se_muova Jan 11 OP
Thanks for reminding me. mahatmakanejeeves Jan 11 #1
That was excellent, thanks for posting it. Think. Again. Jan 11 #2
Samsung's latest AI-powered washing machine comes with features no one needs, like the ability to make phone calls. Kali Jan 11 #3
Actually, that could come in handy .... eppur_se_muova Jan 11 #9
ha! Kali Jan 11 #10
Who TF needs a washing machine powered by AI? Initech Jan 11 #4
We also need a washing machine that makes toast dalton99a Jan 11 #5
Lol oasis Jan 12 #15
Who in the hell is my washing machine gonna call? flvegan Jan 11 #6
Maybe call Mr Lee for his "ancient Chinese secret" of Calgon? Archae Jan 11 #7
"Ancient Chinese secret, huh?" flvegan Jan 11 #11
Maybe the cops... jmowreader Jan 11 #13
Mom, of course. "Mom, I broke down. Can Donnie come over and wash his clothes?" Wonder Why Jan 12 #14
Well done, iFixit! blogslug Jan 11 #8
My nominee for CES best in show? Aptera! By 40 miles! Cassidy Jan 11 #12

mahatmakanejeeves

(62,514 posts)
1. Thanks for reminding me.
Sat Jan 11, 2025, 07:00 PM
Jan 11

I need to get some replacement batteries, and I’ve had the ifixit website open in one of my windows.

Kali

(56,024 posts)
3. Samsung's latest AI-powered washing machine comes with features no one needs, like the ability to make phone calls.
Sat Jan 11, 2025, 08:28 PM
Jan 11

jmowreader

(51,788 posts)
13. Maybe the cops...
Sat Jan 11, 2025, 11:22 PM
Jan 11

...if you throw some clothing with flammable liquid stains on it in your washer, so you can be busted for polluting the watershed?

blogslug

(38,717 posts)
8. Well done, iFixit!
Sat Jan 11, 2025, 09:50 PM
Jan 11

There's always a bunch of dumb stuff at CES but the insistence of forcing AI into everything makes this year feel like the dumbest. Also, I love Simone Giertz!

Cassidy

(216 posts)
12. My nominee for CES best in show? Aptera! By 40 miles!
Sat Jan 11, 2025, 11:17 PM
Jan 11

An EV that is so efficient its solar panels can provide enough energy for 40 mi/day (400 mi on a full charge).
It's being built by engineers who are committed to right-to-repair, affordability (30-40k), and safety.
Expected to be in production by the end of this year. (They had two "production intent" vehicles at CES.)
Go to Aptera.us for more info.
I also recommend "Aptera Owners Club" videos on YouTube for more details.





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