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IFA 2025 Global Tech Expo: All the new and noteworthy tech arrivals according to tech editor Shaun White

Tech Editor Shaun White shares the top robot vacuums, home security and must-have gadgets he spotted in Berlin.

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7 of the biggest annoucements at the IFA 2025 global tech expo Credit: 7NEWS

Berlin’s IFA, one of the world’s largest and most influential smart home shows, offered a thrilling glimpse into the future of home technology.

From stair-climbing robovacs that navigate every corner, to floodlights that move before intruders do and TVs engineered to perform perfectly in bright rooms, this event was a tech lover’s paradise.

7NEWS had an exclusive front-row seat to witness these innovations before they arrive Down Under.

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With hundreds of cutting-edge releases on display, we’ve handpicked seven standout gadgets that truly impressed Tech Editor Shaun White.

These groundbreaking devices are guaranteed to redefine how we live, work, and play in our homes.

Get ready to discover the smartest tech set to transform your everyday life.

1. Eufy Marswalker

At first I laughed — it looked like a spider taxi for your vacuum — then I watched it solve the multi-level problem better than any gimmick I’ve seen.

If Eufy can slim down the design and the price is reasonable this would be a game-changer for homes with stairs.

Dreame has a similar concept with a more sci-fi look, which will definitely appeal to some.

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Shaun’s verdict: Promising, but I’d need a week at home in a two-storey house before buying the hype.

Tech Editor Shaun White witnessed the Eufy Marswalker make its way up the stairs. Credit: 7NEWS

2. Ecovacs Deebot X11 OmniCyclone

This one’s packed with smart features; a bagless dock, self-washing pads and fast top-ups while it services itself, so the bot cleans more and waits less.

It even climbs over annoying obstacles that usually need rescuing mid run.

Ecovacs is the silent assassin; it just does everything well. But at $2,999, will Aussies actually fork out for one?

Shaun’s verdict: It’s the best end-to-end system on the market.

3. Reolink TrackFlex Floodlight

With crystal clear 4K picture and 360-degree tracking, the floodlights of this Reolink camera snaps on before footsteps hit the porch.

It’s all about prevention, deterring trouble before you have to scroll through security footage after the fact.

Shaun’s verdict: Big front and back yards and side passages will love it.

This floodlight will be a game-changing for big houses and back yarads. Credit: 7NEWS

4. Aqara G510

This smart camera detects people and packages on the device, with zero monthly fees for notifications.

Aqara’s G510 offers faster alerts and better privacy by default, which hits a common pain point many of us face.

Shaun’s verdict: A subscription-free option for basic home security.

You heard it here first: It’s free from monthly fees. Credit: 7NEWS

5. SAMSUNG 115-inch TV

Big TVs often look messy; this Samsung one fixes that by giving every pixel its own tiny red, green and blue light.

The result? Brighter highlights, real blacks and colour that stays the consistent from every angle. Sports look sharper and skin tones more natural than ever.

Verdict: I wish I could afford one — the price tag is likely to be around $42,000.

Samsung is busy proving that large TVs can look just as good as smaller ones. Credit: 7NEWS

6. Nebula by Anker

A party speaker with a projector in-built. Simply roll it out Anker’s Nebula aim at a wall, and you’ve created an instant backyard cinema.

It’s a wild idea, perfect for barbies and kids’ nights. Just remember projectors still need the right distance and darkness to shine.

Shaun’s verdict: It’s bonkers, but brilliant.

7. Samsung Galaxy FE

Samsung just had to launch one more phone before the upcoming iPhone event.

The Galaxy FW packs most of the flagship experience— without the top-tier price.

Think a smooth 120 Hz screen, big battery, strong main camera and Galaxy AI features, it’s a great choice if you’re budget concious.

Shaun’s verdict: If you’re on a budget, it’s a great deal.

Samsung is releasing their best budget phone yet. Credit: 7NEWS

Shaun White travelled to Berlin with assistance from Samsung and Ecovacs.

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