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Steve Clark

The 12 most innovative business tools we tested in 2025

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As hardware editor for TechRadar Pro, I see hundreds of new B2B products every year. But away from the standard iterative updates and minor redesigns, 2025's new tech for business professionals has felt particularly innovative and cool.

This year, my team and I have tested everything from AI-powered voice recorders to next-generation ergonomic seating and high-performance mini PCs with workstation-level power. There's no denying that the definition of business tech is expanding and innovating in smart new ways, whether you're office-bound, working from home, or performing a hybrid role.

If you're looking to upgrade your setup and your workflow, I've hand-picked the gadgets, tools, and office furniture that you won't want to miss. As 2025 draws to a close, here are the 12 best business tech products that make productivity tasks feel genuinely productive and will actually make you excited to get back to work.

Minisforum MS-S1 Max

The ideal mini PC for AI

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The team tested so many impressive NUCs this year that I overhauled our whole best mini PC guide to include the stand-out models. And in the new year, I'll be including this beauty: the Minisforum MS-S1 Max.

It might look like most other mini PCs on the market, but don't let that fool you. During tests, we found a machine that's adept at running and training LLM models locally.

Fitting well on your desk or directly into a 2U rack, effectively, the MS-S1 Max is a mini workstation, with the specs to prove it (and plenty of scope for upgrades and expansion). It effortlessly tackled the day-to-day tasks we threw at it, and even handled light content creation (you'll want to boost the graphics for more serious work). Where it really shone, though is AI development thanks to its advanced AI CPU/GPU.

Read our full Minisforum MS-S1 Max review

Addlink P50

An SSD shaped like a USB flash drive

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Some of the best portable SSDs we've tested this year include the LaCie Rugged SSD4 and the Corsair EX400U. And while they're excellent external desktop drives, the one that really stood out to me was the Addlink P50.

Unlike the others, this one's sized and shaped like your classic USB flash drive, with USB-A and USB-C connections - one at either end. That means we had no trouble using it on a Mac, Windows 11 PC, and even the iPhone 15 Pro. Every time, the device was instantly recognized and usable.

It's simple, ultra-compact, and throughout our testing process, it put in a solid performance with consistent transfer speeds. On top of its good all-rounder nature, it's available in a good range of capacities (500GB, 1TB, 2TB).

Read our full Addlink P50 review

Plaud Note

A truly digital assistant for transcribing meetings

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I absolutely love the Plaud Note - an AI voice recorder and digital transcription gadget that's genuinely useful for any business professional. By the time we finished reviewing this little gadget, we were totally sold on using it. And that's for three key reasons.

One, it excels at traditional voice recordings, as you'd expect. We had no issues using it to record meetings and lectures.

Two, the AI is superb for generating accurate transcriptions and meeting summaries, which includes overviews and action points.

Three, it's ultra-thin and compact, but boasts a durable aluminum alloy build. You can take this absolutely anywhere, making it perfect for business travel. For an even more compact option, check out our Plaud NotePin review - it's a clip-on variant that's identical in function.

Ultimately, we walked away from the Plaud Note feeling that it really was one device that will change almost every area of our professional life for the better.

Read our full Plaud Note review

Anker Laptop Power Bank

Charge large devices on the go

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If you're engaged in business travel or working on the go, the Anker Laptop Power Bank is an absolute essential. Unlike so many of the best power banks, this one features a 25,000mAh capacity battery with 165W output that's powerful enough to power up larger devices like your laptop.

Alright, due to that battery, it's not exactly lightweight, but we were impressed with just how slender it really is. Sure, it's weighty enough that you'll feel it in your bag but it's still very portable.

Alongside the USB-C and USB-A ports for hooking up your laptop (or phone or tablet or anything else), the power bank also features two durable built-in cables. One is a retractable, while the other loops around and clips into the power bank, similar to the one found on the smaller Anker Zolo range that I use on a regular basis. It's a cool way to make sure you've always got a suitable cable on the go.

Read our full Anker Laptop Power Bank review

Insta360 Link 2C

A 4K marvel

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The Insta360 Link 2C is a feature-packed 4K webcam that delivers a few more tools than you'll typically find in any of the best webcams. And I'm not just talking about the higher than usual resolution for standard business use.

The Link 2C boasts a host of AI capabilities. Of course there's auto-framing. But there's also AI tracking, which ensures the camera follows you as you move, and pause-track areas, where the webcam recognizes spaces where it won't track you. You can even create an L-figure with your fingers to get it to zoom in and out (although we found this was a bit hit-or-miss).

Still, it gets all the basics right and then some. Images are clear and sharp and the audio is far superior to many webcams (if you know, you know). Especially good, we found, was the noise cancelation, which has three different modes - Voice Focus, Voice Suppression, and Music Balance - for extra clarity on video calls.

Read our full Insta360 Link 2C review

LiberNovo Omni

An office chair with electronic adjustments

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Having reviewed and used plenty of office chairs in my time, the LiberNovo Omni is in a league of its own.

In tests, we found it ergonomic, sleekly designed, ultra-comfortable. But what really separates this chair from the rest is the fact that, with its built-in rechargeable battery, you can adjust and fine-tune the fit using the electric buttons. That makes it arguably more precision led than your usual picks.

Now, I think this is probably too much chair for most people looking for the best office chairs - I'm not entirely convinced electric adjustments are a requirement for most users. But good grief, it's a clever design, and I wouldn't be surprised to see more chair-makers adding digital elements in the future.

As far as I can see, outside the US, it's only available from the official site here.

Read our full LiberNovo Omni review

Lenovo ThinkBook Plus Gen 6 Rollable

A business laptop with an extendable screen

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Lenovo's ThinkBook Plus Gen 6 Rollable is a world-first - a 14-inch laptop that seamlessly extends to 16 inches.

This is a laptop that made us re-evaluate what's possible when it comes to working remotely or on the go. Performance was solid across the board, as you'd expect from a laptop kitted out with the Intel Core Ultra 7 258V and 32GB RAM. However, it's that rollable screen that really gives this laptop the edge.

As a new product, it's not widely available just yet outside the US (Lenovo's UK site says it's 'temporarily unavailable'), but it offers an interesting glimpse at the future of business laptops.

Read our full Lenovo ThinkBook Plus Gen 6 Rollable review

Samsung Galaxy A56 5G Enterprise Edition

A rugged phone built for business

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The Samsung Galaxy A56 5G Enterprise Edition is a curve-ball compared to many of the best rugged phones we tested this year. Unlike most, this one isn't built like a tank and as heavy as a house-brick.

During testing, we praised its performance and build quality, which includes an IP67 rating for resistance against dust and water.

Alright, as usual with Samsung phones, it comes with a host of apps you probably don't want, and storage capacity is capped at 128GB, presumably to keep down costs when bulk buying for office use. But it does boast six years of updates and a powerful SoC that similarly sized phones can't quite match.

Read our full Samsung Galaxy A56 5G Enterprise Edition review

CZUR ET24 Pro

Brilliant for scanning your books

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The CZUR ET24 Pro is one of the most unique tools we tested in 2025 - a book scanner that lets you turn paper pages into digital ones.

Now, of course, most phones these days offer OCR apps and there are many scanners around that achieve similar results. But this device is fully focused on one simple and single task: efficiently scanning up to A3-sized pages.

During use, we noted that this 24MP camera stand excels at specifically capturing books where the scanning surface is likely to be curved, and the data needs to be flattened for the best viewing experience. Alongside that auto-flatten function, it can also de-skew pages, while the OCR understands 180 different languages.

Read our full CZUR ET24 Pro review

Munbyn RealWriter 403B

A thermal printer that makes label printing sharp and simple

(Image credit: Munbyn // Future)

While we've reviewed a number of the best label printers out there, I'll be adding the Munbyn RealWriter 403B in 2026 after its stellar performance during our tests.

When we put this thermal printer through its paces, we were delighted with just how easy this desktop thermal printer made it to produce shipping labels and stickers.

We tried it with four types of paper of different sizes, shapes, and colors, and every time the design was exactly right. It's reliable, quick, and quiet, and won't break the bank either.

Read our full Munbyn RealWriter 403B review

Even Realities Even G1

AR glasses with prescription lenses and a heads-up display

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And you thought augmented reality glasses died when Google killed off Google Glass. I've always thought there was a market for AR specs - even as a spectacles-wearer myself (of the analog variety, no fancy digital lenses here).

That's what makes the G1 an intriguing option. In our tests, we discovered a pair of AR glasses that support prescription lenses. Design-wise, they're stylish and minimalist, unencumbered by microphones and cameras weighing you down.

Tilt your head back by 20-degrees and you can access basic functions including the ability to quickly record notes, check the time, and access AI tools. We found measurements and data requests to be accurate. They might not be the very best smart glasses we've ever tried, but for a heads-up display that pairs and plays well with your phone, they're very cool. Right now, they're only available via the Even Realities website here.

Read our full Even Realities Even G1 review

Keychron V6 Max

A fully customizable mechanical keyboard

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After reviewing the Keychron V6 Max, it went straight in to the top spot of our guide to the best keyboards around. Whether you're a business professional, developer, gamer, or writer, I don't think you'll find better for the price.

It's a mechanical keyboard with pleasing feedback, and I fell in love with its comfortable, satisfying typing experience. Better yet, it's an incredibly well-built and engineered, durable full-sized keyboard that responded quickly and accurately throughout my use. It's so good, I'm writing this whole article with it even now.

What really makes this board stand out from rivals, though, is the customizability. First off, you can select between Gateron Jupiter Red, Brown, and Yellow mechanical switches depending on your use. Then, you can switch out the keys for both Windows and macOS. And you can use the app to further personalize the board to your liking.

Read our full Keychron V6 Max review

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