Day four of IFA 2025 has come and gone, and between the doggie treadmill and the motivational AI companions, we’re not really sure what to expect next.
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After 4+ days of walking the floor at IFA 2025 for SlashGear, it’s safe to say our step counts are off the charts. However, our glutes working overtime has definitely been worth it, because every day we’re seeing something innovative, exciting, and unexpected. Perhaps the best part of IFA is the versatility of the exposition. Yes, it’s focused on consumer tech and advanced home appliances, but there is a wide range of products and services that fall under that umbrella.
We’ve already seen state-of-the-art smartphones, headphones, and smart lights, but you can also find other, very different tech in the halls of Messe Berlin, IFA’s massive home. That includes next-generation e-readers, AI-enabled smart home hubs, fitness and wellness tech, and luxury grooming gear.
Some of the latest tech on display at IFA is downright weird, but being weird doesn’t make something less innovative — if anything, the opposite is true. Here’s a closer look at some of the most interesting things SlashGear has seen on our fourth day of IFA 2025 from beautiful Berlin, Germany.George Jetson might have better luck with the Urevo Pet Treadmill
The future-set classic cartoon „The Jetsons“ promised us a lot of things we still don’t have in the 21st century, like flying cars, anti-gravity belts, or robot maids. However, the pet treadmill seen in the show’s iconic credits has become a reality with the Urevo Pet Treadmill, an exercise machine that can be used by your dogs, or even — according to the company — cats, rabbits, and ferrets.
Technically, Urevo doesn’t sell a treadmill. Instead, it has hardware and software that can be used with its smart treadmill products that, ostensibly, are for people to use. You can attach the brand’s Pet Treadmill Handrail, which includes side guards and a reinforced base for increased stability. With the comprehensive Urevo fitness app, you can pair the pet treadmill with a smart pet manager and data hub, as well as AI-powered analysis to get a better sense of your pet’s health and how you can maintain or improve it. Together, it’s one of the coolest pieces of tech for your pets.
Urevo says one particularly useful model to use with its Pet Treadmill Handrail is its Spacewalk Series, which, along with the handrail, was on display at IFA. Urevo Spacewalk treadmills are especially thin, quiet, and compact, so that you’re more likely to use them in your home or office. Urevo has other interesting tech at this year’s IFA besides its human and pet treadmills, including Leg Recovery Boots that use AI to provide pinpoint-precise massaging to specific muscle groups based on your needs. Urevo had a lot to show in Berlin, but next year it’ll keep the trend going with Pet Recovery Boots for when our furry loved ones break a paw.We came face-to-face with the Laifen T1 Pro Electric Shaver
Laifen isn’t reinventing the wheel with its T1 Pro Electric Shaver, which it debuted at IFA 2025 —it’s not even reinventing the electric razor. What it is doing, however, is offering a product that will definitely appeal to a certain demographic that doesn’t mind spending money on premium personal care products that exude modernity and luxury.