Futuristic technologies highlighted at Eletrolar Show: digital bodybuilding, Neymar robot and more innovations in SP
New ways of exercising without weights, devices capable of keeping the house running during blackouts or even a barbecue with a haute cuisine touch are some of the innovations presented. These possibilities become reality for those who visit the Eletrolar Show fair, an event that serves as a showcase for the most recent trends in the technology and household appliances market in Brazil.
The event, which opened its doors this Monday (22) and continues until the 25th in the Anhembi District, in São Paulo, reveals products that could soon transform consumers’ daily lives. This is a unique opportunity for the public to learn more about solutions ranging from home automation to personal well-being.
Innovations in fitness equipment: the revolution in weightless training
Among the highlights of the fair, the Gym Monster 2 Spediance weight training station, from Wuai Brasil, represents a significant novelty in the fitness universe. The equipment comes complete with various accessories, such as a bench, bar, ropes and an integrated tablet to monitor and coordinate exercises, promising an efficient training experience.
The device’s biggest difference is the absence of physical weights, replaced by an advanced system of steel cables and magnets on the base that generate the necessary resistance. The sensation when using it is identical to that of traditional weight training, surprising testers with its effectiveness in simulating load.
According to the distributor, the complete Gym Monster 2 Spediance station is available for purchase and costs R$33,000.
Xiaomi’s diverse launches: smartphone, technological jump rope and smart sandbox
Xiaomi was present at the Eletrolar Show with the launch of its new smartphone, the Xiaomi 15T. This model, with a focus on advanced photography features, especially optical zoom, was introduced on the market with a suggested price of R$8,600.
The diversity of the Chinese brand’s products is one of its biggest attractions at the event, displaying around 500 items and accessories. The portfolio includes everything from backpacks and blenders to robot vacuum cleaners, 3D printers, refrigerators and curious equipment that allows you to simulate the act of jumping rope without the need for a physical rope.
To use the jumping rope device, simply connect it to your cell phone and perform circular movements with the rods that have balls at the ends. This innovative accessory is already on the market for R$400.
Another novelty presented by Xiaomi was its first automated cat litter box. The device promises to make life easier for owners by cleaning the box immediately after use by the felines, although the price has not yet been disclosed.

Portable power solutions: stations for emergencies and everyday use
Companies such as Bluetti and EcoFlow demonstrated their portable power stations at the fair, equipment designed to supply electricity to electronics in places where there is no easy access to sockets. They are essential devices for different situations.
- Equipped with high-capacity rechargeable batteries, these stations have multiple inputs to connect a wide range of electronics and household appliances, functioning in a similar way to power banks for cell phones, but on a much larger scale.
The usefulness of these stations extends to different scenarios, such as outdoor camping, in emergency situations due to a lack of electricity, or even for routine tasks, such as using power tools in areas without nearby power.
During the Eletrolar Show, station prices were only available upon request, reflecting the business nature of the event, focused on attracting distributors and buyers. In online retail, this equipment can cost more than R$5,000.
Decorative and utility objects with innovative design at Eletrolar Show
Eletrolar dedicates a section to decoration items, where Dopamine Lamps, a Brazilian company, displays its creative lamps. The parts are 3D printed using recyclable materials, with prices upon request.
Another product that captured the attention of visitors are the Kamado Rasco grills, produced by the renowned pan manufacturer Brinox. They stand out for their sophisticated design, which makes them look more like decorative objects than mere utilitarian ones. Prices start at R$1,400, varying depending on size.
Humanoid robots with “Neymar-style” moves entertain fair visitors
It is a tradition at electronics fairs to present robots that simulate football matches, often using artificial intelligence resources to interact and demonstrate their skills. At the Eletrolar Show, these prototypes were no different, offering a fun spectacle to those present.
However, the robots on display demonstrated a somewhat clumsy performance during the game, missing moves and frequently falling, which required constant intervention from adults. This peculiar performance led many of the spectators to affectionately nickname them “Neymar”.
Security technology: lock that reads hand veins and smart intercom
Ezviz, a company specialized in security products, presented an advanced digital lock, the Ezviz Y3000FVP Plus model. This device offers multiple access options, going beyond traditional passwords and fingerprint reading.
The lock incorporates a camera that allows facial recognition of the resident and also has palm vein reading technology to release the door. Furthermore, it displays the visitor’s image on its internal screen and is available on the market for around R$3,000.
The brand also showed off its digital intercom, the Ezviz HP7, which has intelligent functionality to deter intruders. If a child is alone and a stranger rings the doorbell, the equipment can simulate a deep male voice, creating the impression that adults are present in the home. The intercom is sold in the range of R$1,400.
News for the kitchen and audio: home ice cream maker and headphones with a familiar design
Mondial, a well-known electronics manufacturer, revealed among its 78 new products the prototype of an innovative ice cream maker, called Ice Cream Maker, drawing the attention of home cooking enthusiasts.
The device’s operation promises to be similar to that of its competitor Ninja Creami, where the ingredients are prepared in pots that go into the freezer and are then mixed by the machine to create the dessert.
Although the launch of the Mondial ice cream maker is scheduled for the end of the year, its price has not yet been defined by the company.
In the audio segment, Aiwa, which is part of the same group as Mondial, presented an interesting launch: the AWS-HP-06-5 headphones. These noise-canceling headphones draw attention with a design that strongly resembles Apple’s AirPods Max. The market value of the product has also not been disclosed so far.
















