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Creality Debuts Creality Hi and Showcases Next-Gen Innovations at CES 2025

January 9, 2025

Creality made waves at CES 2025 by unveiling its latest advancements under the theme “Time-Tested, Future-Ready.” Among the highlights were the debut of the Creality Hi, a user-friendly multi-color CoreXY printer designed for families and hobbyists, and a trade-in campaign for the K2 Plus Combo, offering significant discounts for upgrading to this high-performance system. Creality also introduced upgrades for its K1 series and expanded its 3D printing ecosystem with innovative filaments and hardware.

Creality Debuts Creality Hi and Showcases Next-Gen Innovations at CES 2025
Creality Stand at CES 2025 (Image Credit: Creality)

K2 Plus Combo: A Trade-In Opportunity for High-Performance Printing

One of the major attractions at the Creality booth was the K2 Plus Combo, a large-format multi-color 3D printer engineered for professional and industrial-grade applications. CES visitors were invited to trade in their existing 3D printers, regardless of brand, for discounts of up to $500 toward the K2 Plus Combo or K2 Plus models.

Trade-in discounts available at CES 2025 for the K2 Plus Combo. (Image Credit: Creality)

With its all-metal frame and five servo stepper motors, the K2 Plus Combo ensures stability, quiet operation (48dB), and print speeds of up to 600mm/s. The 3D printer also supports a wide range of materials, including PLA, TPU, PA, and PPS-CF (thanks to its heated chamber capable of reaching 60°C). This range of features makes the K2 Plus Combo an ideal option for users requiring advanced functionality.

K2 Plus Combo on display at CES 2025.
K2 Plus Combo on display at CES 2025. (Image Credit: Creality)

Creality Hi: A Family-Friendly Multi-Color Printer

Marking its debut at CES 2025, the Creality Hi is a budget-friendly CoreXY 3D printer designed for entry-level users and hobbyists.

The most prominent HI features are:

  • Multi-Color Printing Made Easy: Equipped with the Creality Filament System (CFS), the Creality Hi enables stunning multi-color prints with smooth filament transitions and minimal waste.
  • User-Friendly Assembly: The printer can be set up in just 8 minutes, featuring a pre-assembled design and auto-leveling system to simplify the set-up process.
  • Durable Design: With a sturdy all-metal body and linear rail systems, the Creality Hi delivers consistent print quality, offering an excellent introduction to 3D printing. Reliable and durable for users of all ages.
Creality Hi Combo on display at CES 2025.
Creality Hi Combo on display at CES 2025. (Image Credit: Creality)

Upgrades and Ecosystem Expansions

Creality also unveiled the K1 Series CFS Upgrade Kit. This is a new accessory designed to enhance multi-color capabilities across the K1 series printers. This upgrade kit reflects Creality’s dedication to listening to customer feedback and trying to meet the diverse user needs.
In collaboration with Co-Print, Creality also announced upcoming multi-filament integrations for the Ender-3 V3 Plus and Ender-3 V3, further expanding creative options for users.

Eco-Friendly Filaments and Advanced Hardware

Creality showcased its growing ecosystem with the launch of new filaments, including:

  • Soleyin Ultra PLA: A vibrant and eco-friendly option for fashion and design applications. We recently wrote an article about the Soleyin launch. You can find the article here.
  • High-Speed Rainbow PLA, Hyper PETG, PPA-CF, and PLA-CF: Expanding the possibilities for textures, colors, and performance.
Creality's new filament brand Soleyin on display at CES 2025.
Creality’s new filament brand Soleyin on display at CES 2025. (Image Credit: Creality)

Two new hardware additions were also unveiled:

  • Falcon A1 Laser Engraving Machine: A smart CoreXY engraver with AI camera technology and no-assembly operation, perfect for home or professional use.
  • Creality RaptorX 3D Scanner: Offering precision up to 0.02 mm, ideal for capturing detailed scans of both small and large objects.
The Creality Falcon A1 on display at CES 2025.
The Creality Falcon A1 on display at CES 2025. (Image Credit: Creality)

A Vision for the Future of 3D Printing

Creality’s presence at CES 2025 emphasized the company’s commitment to making 3D printing accessible, reliable, and transformative across industries. Whether with the high-performance K2 Plus Combo, the family-friendly Creality Hi, or its innovative ecosystem expansions, Creality remains at the forefront of empowering creativity for both professionals and hobbyists.

To explore Creality’s latest offerings, visit Creality’s official website.

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