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These are CES 2025’s least repairable and sustainable gadgets, according to iFixit

  • Jan 9
  • 1 min read

The Razzies, the Darwins — not all awards are good. Sure, CES is a time to celebrate the year’s weirdest and most wonderful consumer electronics, but thankfully we’ve got iFixit around to throw a little cold water on the fair. As we enter the penultimate day of the event, the repair stalwart presents its “Worst in Show.”

Among the winners is the new Ultrahuman ring, which scored “Least Repairable.” That’s been an issue with smart rings generally, but this one has the added benefit of being $2,200. Bosch’s Revol Smart Crib took home “Least Private,” because babies and sensors might not be the best mix.

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