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IFA 2025: everything worth knowing about from the world’s largest home and consumer electronics show

IFA 2025: everything worth knowing about from the world’s largest home and consumer electronics show

IFA is one of the world’s biggest annual consumer technology expos and it’s just getting underway in Berlin, Germany. Indeed, as it welcomes in the public too, it’s by far the biggest in terms of attendance, with over 215,000 people roaming the halls last year.

As usual, it’s taking place at the massive Messe Berlin fairground where plenty of new smart home tech, kitchen appliances, PC, hi-fi, headphones and home theater gear is revealed.

You can check out all the latest announcements below – our coverage this year is powered by Acer, who announced some big things.

The show itself started on Friday when thousands of consumers piled through the doors – yes, you can go yourself. The Stuff team have been in Berlin, covering the cream of the announcements from some of the world’s biggest brands.

The Internationale Funkausstellung Berlin (that’s IFA to you and me) has been running since way back in 1924, making it one of the world’s oldest trade shows – you can check out a great brief history on Samsung’s newsroom website. Nowadays it’s used as a platform for launching many of the biggest consumer tech products.

IFA 2025

The show has had a big return to form after a lean post-pandemic period. There are a massive 26 halls at the huge venue covering some 160,000 square metres plus other areas such as the vast CityCube arena, which is the home of Samsung during the show, boasting 8700 square metres of exhibit space. As we mentioned earlier, there were more than 215,000 visitors last year from 138 countries.

We’ve now chosen our Stuff IFA Awards 2025, too – the cream of the crop!

The latest stories from IFA 2025

There’s a lot to like about the world’s slimmest vacuum besides its slender proportions – here are my first impressions of the Dyson PencilVac


The TCL NxtPaper 60 Ultra is a higher-end version of the brand’s colour e-ink smartphones – and it might just make me ditch my iPhone


The Lenovo Legion Go 2 packs a faster chip, extra RAM, way more battery, and a vastly improved OLED display – it’s worth your attention


Acer makes some of the best gaming monitors and laptops out there and it has announced a whole lot of cool stuff at the recent IFA 2025 in Berlin


The Jackery Explore 500 v2 offers a longer-lasting battery, faster charging, and is more compact than the original popular power station


We’ve trawled the halls at Messe Berlin and been to numerous launches. These are the IFA 2025 highlights from the Stuff team


The Dyson HushJet Purifier Compact moves away from the companies Air Multiplier technology and instead features a new HushJet nozzle


Scapade’s aptly named AirPack features built-in Find My, a TSA-approved lock, and all the compartments you need to keep things organised


The new Multi Wash – a three-drum washing machine that lets you run different loads at the same time – is the kind of smart, time-saving idea I didn’t know I needed


The $899 SL-40CBT features plenty of Technics non-negotiables alongside a fresh new design.


Haier is betting on AI, smart connectivity, and sustainability to win market share in Europe


The Narwal Flow robot vac use continuous water circulation to make sure that your floors end up squeaky clean


Haier made the IFA smart home story less about tech and more about people – and that’s what makes it stand out


The Withings ScanWatch 2 is one of our favourite smartwatches, and the latest version is even better thanks to two key upgrades


“Smart lighting sits at the heart of what we do, but our vision for the smart home goes further,” says Hue’s chief


High brightness images meet refresh rate gaming


Dyson announces the Spot+Scrub Ai robot, V8 Cyclone, Clean+Wash Hygiene and V16 Piston Animal vacuums!


The latest Mammotion Luba series lawnmowers use some rather clever LiDAR tech that lets them navigate your garden more accurately


I experienced Sony’s new RGB LED tech behind closed doors and it’s one of the most impressive TV demos I’ve ever seen.


Even more content is being enhanced for IMAX Enhanced, and the feature will be rolled out to more affordable TVs


News, Tablets & computers

Updatd: Oversized flagship slate doubles down on DeX and includes a redesigned S Pen


Updated: Mid-tier take on the Galaxy flagship arrives a month earlier than usual


Ecovacs’ Deebot X11 Omnicycle uses GaN charging tech to quickly juice up the battery every time it visits the dock – ideal for larger homes


The TV Backlight 3 Pro is coming after Ambilight


Handlebar-mounted controls make Zwifting that much easier


End in-car power arguments for good with this easy upgrade


Anker sub-brand Eufy just released the S2 robot vacuum with 30000Pa of suction and an accessory that helps it climb stairs


The new Samsung Tower pushes out full-room sound, deep bass, and can keep the party going with 18 hours of battery life


The new Chipolo Card and Loop trackers finally add a rechargeable battery, so you can forget about hunting for CR2032 cells


News, Tablets & computers

Updated: ChromeOS laptop meets Android tablet?


News, Tablets & computers

Update: Insane specs aimed squarely at on-device large language models


Updated: Intel inside for the gaming thin-and-light


News, Tablets & computers

Updated: Ryzen power gives this thin-and-light gaming potential


The JBL Grip is the brand’s newest portable speaker that’s super portable, IP-rated, and ready to pack a punch


The second-generation of Dolby Vision has landed – here’s what’s new and everything else you need to know about the HDR standard


One-time fee, 24/7 fitness tracking, no distracting screen


Smaller, smarter electric oven adjusts to suit your style of ‘za


The C65 is designed for those stepping up from a basic player or for those who want something they can use with a future hi-fi setup


The $700.£500 Heston 60 is a Dolby Atmos and DTS-X-capable soundbar that offers a massive amount of connectivity options.


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