It is the primary week of a brand new 12 months and there isn’t any time for the tech world to slowly ease again into issues following the vacations. That is as a result of CES 2026 is in full swing, with all method of firms descending on Las Vegas to disclose their newest improvements and what they’re planning to convey your approach within the close to future.
Most of the Engadget crew are on the bottom to take a look at as a lot of the brand new tech as attainable. After all, we’re conserving tabs on the entire main CES press conferences too. Samsung held its First Look presentation, which focuses on house merchandise, whereas LG has proven off a big selection of TVs and Lego unveiled its new Good Brick expertise. We’ve heard from the main chipmakers, gone hands-on with Samsung’s trifold cellphone, checked out some funky laptops and seen some cute robots. There’s some scorching gaming gear on the present too, to not point out some weird tech.
You don’t essentially have to attend to get your arms on all of those devices both. Some are available to buy right now.
You possibly can atone for the entire large CES 2026 bulletins (and among the extra offbeat gizmos we’ve seen) proper right here. We additionally had CES live updates with all the most recent information from the occasion. You should definitely try Engadget’s best of CES 2026 as properly, by which we spotlight 15 winners throughout a number of classes, and identify our greatest in present award winner.
Lego
Lego launched the Good Brick at CES 2026. (Lego)
In its first CES appearance, Lego introduced the Smart Brick, a standard-sized brick with a 4.1mm ASIC chip inside that’s designed to reply in numerous methods relying on what set you’re constructing and the way you’re constructing it. Utilizing what Lego calls the “Play Engine” and built-in copper coils, every brick can sense issues like movement, orientation and magnetic fields, plus its personal distance, path and orientation in relation to different Good Bricks. Every brick additionally has a teeny tiny speaker in-built that can play audio “tied to reside play actions” somewhat than solely pre-recorded clips.
Accompanying Good Bricks are Good Tags and Good Minifigures, which have their very own capabilities — considered one of which is letting Good Bricks know what context they’re being utilized in. All of those items tie collectively through a neighborhood wi-fi layer dubbed BrickNet that, partly, lets Good Bricks know the place they’re positioned in relation to different sensible elements.
The primary “Smart Play” associate is, unsurprisingly, Star Wars, which can launch three “all-in-one” units utilizing Good Bricks, Good Tags and Good Minifigures. The 473-piece Darth Vader TIE Fighter set will value $70; the 584-piece Luke’s Pink 5 X-Wing set is available in at $100 and the 962-piece Throne Room Duel & A-wing set will set you again $160. The audio system in these units can emit lightsaber swooshes, fighter sounds and The Imperial March.
Engadget deputy editor Nathan Ingraham received to check out Lego’s Smart Play system in person and I’ve by no means been extra envious of him. One of many Star Wars units permits you to have an interactive lightsaber duel between Luke Skywalker and Darth Vader. Not solely does the Vader minifigure have his signature heavy respiratory sound, the speaker emits the Sith Lord’s “nooooo” yell if he loses the duel.
All of this appears extraordinarily cool. I am wanting ahead to seeing what else Lego and followers can do with the Good Play tech.
LG

LG’s CLOiD robotic. (LG)
Together with some TVs (which we’ll get to momentarily), LG introduced loads of different merchandise to CES. For one factor, the corporate shone the highlight on its CLOiD robot. Just like the far creepier-looking 1X Neo, the CLOiD is designed to assist with family duties resembling beginning laundry cycles, folding garments, unloading the dishwasher and serving meals.
This seems to be extra of an idea than one thing you’ll purchase anytime quickly. Throughout an in-person CES demo, Engadget senior reporter Karissa Bell noticed CLOiD competently pull off some family duties, albeit very slowly.
The corporate additionally debuted the LG Sound Suite, a modular house audio system it developed along side Dolby to tackle the likes of Sonos. Simply forward of CES, LG pulled again the curtain on a brand new batch of xboom speakers in addition to some monitors and ultralight Gram laptops which are made with a fabric it is calling Aerominum.
The chipmakers

NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang presents at CES 2026, carrying a black snakeskin-like jacket. (NVIDIA)
It is CES, so after all we’ll see a bunch of laptops and desktops, together with bulletins concerning the tech that powers the brand new fashions. Which means NVIDIA, Intel, AMD and Qualcomm are all on the town to speak up their newest chips and different improvements.
Given its lofty place within the business (and the economic system) NVIDIA’s CES press convention is at all times one to control. This 12 months’s version was laregly a recap of the corporate’s latest strikes, nevertheless it did have some news to share.
NVIDIA introduced Alpamayo, which is a bunch of open-source reasoning fashions designed to assist autonomous automobiles deal with troublesome driving eventualities. The corporate additionally revealed {that a} tremendous pc constructed on the Vera Rubin GPU structure NVIDIA unveiled in 2024 is in manufacturing.
As Intel wraps up, Johnson is keen to guarantee the viewers that Intel has methods to make AI worthwhile. He could have a greater case than OpenAI does proper now. (Sam Chapman for Engadget)
Issues haven’t precisely been going nice for Intel for some time, however the firm is definitely hoping that its Core Ultra Series 3 chips may also help it proper the ship. These are the primary chips to be constructed utilizing Intel’s 18A (18 angstroms, which is just below 2nm) course of. The corporate says they provide improved efficiency — 60 p.c greater than the previous-gen Lunar Lake processors — and battery life enhancements for laptops.
The Extremely Collection 3 features a new Arc B390 built-in GPU, with 50 p.c extra graphics cores, double the cache and 120 GPU TOPS of efficiency. Put all that collectively and these chips ought to ship as much as 77 p.c quicker gaming efficiency than Lunar Lake fashions, Intel mentioned. To that finish, the corporate teased a Extremely Collection 3-powered gaming handheld for later this 12 months.
Engadget senior editor Devindra Hardawar performed some Battlefield 6 on a Core Extremely Collection 3-powered Lenovo IdeaPad Professional 5 (an ultraportable) and came away impressed. The sport ran at as much as 190 fps in 1080p with the graphics settings on excessive, even with no devoted GPU. That’s a promising signal for the embedded Arc graphics on Intel’s chips, in addition to the corporate’s upscaling and body era tech.
A screenshot from AMD’s CES 2026 press convention displaying a hellish imaginative and prescient of the way forward for gaming. (AMD)
After all, AMD wasn’t going to be overlooked of the CES occasion. The corporate introduced a number of CPUs for laptops and desktops, whereas chillingly declaring that “AI is in every single place” and “altering the face of gaming.” Ick. There was lots of AI chat through the two-hour(!) keynote, together with a “a jet-powered flying robotic.”

Illustration displaying the Qualcomm Snapdragon X2 Plus on a stylized purple circuit board displaying the abbreviation “X2.” (Qualcomm)
After which there’s Qualcomm. The corporate revealed the Snapdragon X2 Plus chip on the present. It’s extra of a mid-range chip that isn’t fairly as highly effective as the upper finish Snapdragon X2 Elite — it doesn’t have as many CPU cores, for one factor. Nonetheless, Qualcomm claims the X2 Plus provides as a lot as 35 p.c quicker single-core efficiency over the earlier gen. The corporate additionally says the Adreno GPU provides a efficiency enhance of as much as 29 p.c in contrast with the final era.
Laptops
Samsung Galaxy Guide 6 sequence hands-on (Mat Smith for Engadget)
What would CES be with out some new {hardware} that makes use of these new chips? As ever, laptop computer and desktop makers have been on the present to supply up their newest fashions to your consideration. (You should definitely try our dedicated roundup of all the laptops that grabbed our attention at this 12 months’s present.)
Samsung’s Galaxy Guide 6 Extremely, Galaxy Guide 6 Professional and Galaxy Guide 6 boast Intel’s Core Extremely Collection 3 chips and revamped designs which are mentioned to enhance warmth administration. You possibly can learn our story on the Galaxy Book 6 series for the specs of those laptops, although we don’t have pricing or a launch window as but.
Dell realized it messed up by killing off the XPS identify as a part of a broader rebranding effort and we’re glad to see that the corporate is making a U-turn on that entrance. A full lineup of XPS laptops is coming this year, together with an all-new XPS 13 (a long-time Engadget fave on the Home windows ultraportable entrance). Dell additionally has 14- and 16-inch XPS fashions within the hopper, together with others it’s conserving below wraps for now.

On high of getting two shows, the Zephyrus Duo’s screens additionally function glorious brightness at as much as 1,100 nits.
We love an odd laptop computer and ASUS didn’t disappoint by bringing the ROG Zephyrus Duo to CES. This can be a dual-screen gaming laptop computer with two 16-inch OLED panels, considered one of Intel’s new CPUs and as much as an NVIDIA RTX 5090 GPU. The keyboard is removable and might work wirelessly. A kickstand may also help you arrange the Zephyrus Duo in every kind of orientations. You possibly can even place the twin screens in an upside-down “V” tent mode. We don’t know the worth of the Zephyrus Duo as but, nevertheless it certainly gained’t be cheap.

Advertising and marketing picture of a Kojima-inspired ROG Movement Z13 pill (ASUS)
That’s not all ASUS dropped at the dance. The corporate made a particular version of the ROG Movement Z13 some that’s styled after the works of the famed recreation designer Hideo Kojima. The ROG Flow Z13-KJP has visible aptitude that’s attracts from the likes of Loss of life Stranding and Steel Gear. Kojima’s Ludens mascot is right here too. There’s no pricing or launch date for this variant or its matching equipment simply but.
Micro RGB TVs

Samsung’s 130-inch Micro RGB TV. (Devindra Hardawar for Engadget)
As eve, TVs have been front and center at CES, Micro RGB is a time period you’ll be able to anticipate to listen to about fairly a bit within the coming months and years, particularly whenever you’re buying to your subsequent TV. Micro RGB is a brand new tech that is much like Mini LED, although it makes use of purple, inexperienced and blue LEDs as an alternative of white backlights. Distinction ratios aren’t fairly as excessive as these on Micro LED and OLED shows, because the pixels cannot be turned on and off individually.
Nevertheless, Micro RGB models are mentioned to be brighter and extra colour correct than TVs that use different show tech, partly as a result of the LEDs in these screens supply smaller, extra customizable dimming zones. Read reporter Steve Dent’s explainer for a deeper dive into how Micro RGB differs from different varieties of show tech.
We’re seeing extra of those TVs pop up at CES 2026, together with a mammoth 130-inch concept model that Samsung brought to Las Vegas. The corporate unveiled its first Micro RGB TV in August, — that’s a 115-inch, $29,999 mannequin. This 12 months, you’ll be able to anticipate it to start out providing Micro RGB TVs in 55-, 65- and 75-inch sizes. There are additionally 85-, 100- and 115-inch fashions on the best way.
LG revealed its first Micro RGB set at CES as properly. The most important variant is 100 inches, however there are 86- and 75-inch fashions too. Elsewhere, LG showed off its latest Wallpaper TV, which is a 100-inch OLED show. We additionally received a take a look at LG’s new Gallery TV — The Gallery is the corporate’s tackle Samsung’s Body TV format.
Different new TVs and OS updates
Ember Artline TV. (Amazon)
We’ve received one other competitor to The Body, as Amazon has entered that scene with the Ember Artline TV. The 4K OLED mannequin has Amazon Images integration and you may select from 2,000 items of free artwork to indicate on the display screen. The Ember Artline can change on or off routinely when somebody enters or leaves the room.
It runs on the Hearth TV platform and (after all) there’s Alexa+ integration, together with assist for Dolby Imaginative and prescient, HDR10+ and Wi-Fi 6. The Ember Artline is predicted to start out delivery this spring. It begins at $899 for the 55-inch mannequin.

The rounder redesigned Hearth TV UI. (Amazon)
Talking of Hearth TV, Amazon has revamped the platform’s user interface with rounded corners for present, film and app tiles; somewhat extra space for mentioned tiles; and typography and colour gradient adjustments. The corporate has reworked the platform’s codebase as properly, and it says the Hearth TV OS will ship velocity boosts of as much as 20 to 30 p.c. Amazon will begin rolling out the up to date UI subsequent month.
On the Google facet of TV land, you’ll be able to anticipate more Gemini-powered features. The corporate is bringing the flexibility to go looking Google Images for sure moments and other people to Google TV, together with the choices to remix photographs into completely different kinds and create slideshows on the fly. The Veo and Nano Banana AI video and picture era fashions are coming to Google TV as properly. You may also anticipate the flexibility to regulate TV settings utilizing your voice. These Gemini options are coming to Google TV-powered TCL fashions first, then different gadgets within the following months. Within the meantime, you’ll be able to try senior reporter Amy Skorheim’s hands-on impressions of the Gemini updates.
Additionally in TV-related information, Peacock and Dolby have expanded their partnership. At the moment, Peacock’s Sunday Evening Soccer streams have Dolby Atmos assist. You’ll quickly have the ability to watch extra reside sports activities on Peacock with Dolby Imaginative and prescient and Atmos, as assist for NBA and MLB occasions are on the best way. Dolby Imaginative and prescient is coming to Sunday Evening Soccer on Peacock too.
Belkin, in the meantime, has a new wireless HDMI dongle that does not require a Wi-Fi connection. That ought to make it straightforward to beam movies from a tool with a USB-C port to a TV, monitor or projector — helpful when you’re planning an outside film evening in an area with spotty web entry.
Displays and projectors
Let’s hold the concentrate on show tech for a bit with a take a look at among the monitors and projectors we have seen at CES this 12 months. Dell revealed a 52-inch ultrawide curved 6K monitor (the primary of these on the planet, in accordance with the corporate). The UltraSharp 52 Thunderbolt Hub Monitor has a nifty function in that it is attainable to hook up 4 PCs concurrently and provides every a devoted part of the show — that would make co-op video games fairly enjoyable when you’re devoted sufficient to strive that arrange. It is attainable to regulate all 4 linked PCs with a single mouse and keyboard too. This monitor is out there now for $2,900 with a stand and $2,800 with out.
Dell additionally confirmed off a brand new 32-inch 4K QD-OLED monitor with Dolby Imaginative and prescient and True Black 500 HDR assist. The Dell UltraSharp 32 4K QD-OLED Monitor might be all yours for $2,600 as of February 24.
Samsung and LG revealed some new gaming displays forward of CES. Samsung’s 32-inch Odyssey 3D is a mannequin that provides glasses-free 3D on a 6K show, whereas LG has a brand new bunch of 5K displays. Throughout CES , although, the latter additionally pulled again the curtain on the 27-inch UltraGear GX7, a $1,000 QHD OLED show with a 540Hz refresh fee.
Samsung introduced the most recent model of its FreeStyle+ projector to the present. Engadget’s UK bureau chief Mat Smith checked out the new model in particular person and reckoned that Samsung has given the projector a critical improve over earlier iteration. The FreeStyle+ is now a lot brighter, whereas the up to date keystone correction function appears very helpful.
Elsewhere, Anker’s Soundcore announced the Nebula P1i, a 1080p moveable projector with audio system you can fold out and tilt. At $369, that looks as if a fairly first rate choice when you’re searching for an entry-level projector you’ll be able to take anyplace. The P1i ought to arrive in time for tenting journeys too, since Soundcore says it’ll be out there within the early a part of this 12 months. The model additionally mentioned its higher-end Nebula X1 Professional, a model of its 4K Nebula X1 that features a 160W encompass sound system, will probably be out there this month for $4,999.
XGIMI was also at CES to indicate off its newest high-end projector, the Titan Noir Max. There’s no phrase on pricing but, however this seems to be an upgraded model of the $3,999 Titan mannequin.
Samsung
Samsung’s Music Studio 5 audio system at CES 2026. (Billy Steele for Engadget)
Samsung being Samsung, the corporate had much more up its sleeve at CES than simply TVs. Within the leadup to the occasion, it introduced its two new soundbars (we’re had some hands-on time with one of those) and the fashionable Music Studio audio system (we have got some IRL impressions of those). It additionally introduced plans to bring Google Photos to TVs.
On the First Look showcase on Sunday, Samsung talked up “AI experiences in every single place. For everybody” (sigh). Right here, we noticed extra TVs, resembling the skinny S95H OLED, which has a zero-gap mount that permits you to place the unit flush in opposition to a wall.
First Look has lengthy been targeted on house merchandise. Naturally, Samsung execs mentioned some options for the corporate’s fridges, resembling recipe choice updates, AI cooling tech and Google Gemini-powered AI Imaginative and prescient that is mentioned to have the ability to acknowledge extra objects and assist you determine what it is advisable purchase with out having to manually take stock. FoodNote, in the meantime, is a weekly abstract that breaks down what has gone out and in of your fridge.
Furthermore, Samsung highlighted the Samsung Bespoke AI Laundry Combo and its new AI wash cycle. With the brand new Air Dresser — which has an Auto Wrinkle Care function — Samsung goals to eliminate irons (thanks, Samsung). As for the Bespoke AI sensible vacuum and mop, that may apparently control your pets whenever you’re not house.
L’Oreal

A pair of clear eye masks with wires and bulbs inside them. (L'Oréal)
L’Oreal usually brings some attention-grabbing magnificence tech to CES and the corporate did so once more this 12 months with a trio of gadgets. The LED Eye Masks makes use of purple gentle and near-infrared gentle to deal with the likes of puffiness, discoloration and positive strains.
The LED Face Masks appears to be a extra pliable model of masks that we have seen from the likes of Dr. Dennis Gross, Omnilux, Therabody and Shark in recent times. Nevertheless, it is solely in prototype kind for now and it is not anticipated to hit the market till subsequent 12 months.
The Gentle Straight + Multi-styler makes use of infrared gentle to assist dry and elegance hair in related style to L’Oreal’s AirLight Professional. It is mentioned to have sensors that make use of “built-in proprietary algorithms and machine studying” to allow them to adapt to your gestures and “maximize particular person expertise.” L’Oreal claims that whereas conventional straighteners can function at 400°F or increased (temperatures that may harm hair), its newest innovation “successfully straightens hair whereas by no means exceeding 320°F.” You possibly can anticipate the Gentle Straight to reach in 2027 as properly.
Cell
Samsung Galaxy Z TriFold (Engadget)
At CES 2026, we had our first likelihood to go arms on with the Samsung Galaxy Z TriFold, which the corporate officially announced last month. Senior author Sam Rutherford had qualms concerning the value (not confirmed but for North America, nevertheless it prices round $2,500 in Korea) and bulkiness.
Nevertheless, after Sam opened it up, “my considerations have been rapidly pushed apart as a result of instantly you’re greeted with 10 inches of vivid AMOLED goodness.” That further actual property might are available in very helpful for a lot of of us. Mixed with a keyboard and maybe a mouse, it might properly be the laptop computer/pill substitute many have been ready for. You should definitely learn Sam’s hands-on for his full initial impressions.
Virtually precisely three a long time after releasing its first proper clamshell flip phone, Motorola revealed its very first side-folding cellphone. The Razr Fold has a 6.6-inch exterior display screen and a 8.1-inch principal show, with stylus assist on each. The digital camera array features a 50MP principal sensor from Sony, a 50MP ultra-wide/macro lens and a 50MP telephoto. There’s a 32MP exterior selfie digital camera and a 20MP inside sensor too. We’ll get the complete specs, pricing and availability data within the coming months.
Again at CES 2024, we received to check out a physical keyboard phone accessory from Clicks. Quick ahead two years, and the model is making its personal Blackberry-esque telephones, in addition to a brand new bodily cellphone keyboard accent. The Android 16-based Clicks Communicator has a tactile keyboard with a fingerprint sensor within the spacebar, a 4-inch OLED show, a 3.5mm headphone jack (hooray!) and expandable microSD storage as much as 2TB. You possibly can reserve one now for $399 — the worth will improve to $499 on February 27.
As for the brand new accent, Clicks is asking that the Energy Keyboard. It connects to an iOS or Android cellphone through MagSafe or Qi2, and it will possibly function as an influence financial institution in a pinch because of the two,150 mAh battery. The Energy Keyboard has Bluetooth performance as properly, so you should utilize it with gadgets like tablets, sensible TVs and digital actuality headsets. Pre-orders are open now and the Energy Keyboard is predicted to ship within the spring. Early adopters can lock in a pre-order for $79 earlier than the retail value jumps to $110.

The Punkt MC03 cellphone. (Punkt)
Those that choose their cell phones to have fewer bells and whistles could be within the newest mannequin from Punkt. The MC03 is a nifty-looking touchscreen mannequin that runs on the privacy- and security-centric AphyOS, which is predicated on the Android Open Supply Mission. It has a UI that borrows a web page out of the Gentle Telephone’s playbook, although you’ll be able to nonetheless set up any Android app.
The MC03 will hit European markets this month for €699 / CHF699 / £610. There is a obligatory subscription, nonetheless. You get a 12 months of entry included with a cellphone buy, then it is a €10 / CHF10 / £9 month-to-month price (paying for a long-term plan up entrance can cut back the associated fee by as much as 60 p.c).
Charging tech
Anker and Belkin really feel like CES mainstays at this level. They every had some attention-grabbing charging gear to indicate off this 12 months. Belkin provided up a refreshed Nintendo Switch 2 case that recharges the console through its 10,000mAh energy financial institution (which delivers as much as 30W of quick charging). The case has an LCD display screen on the surface to indicate you at a look how a lot juice it has left and there’s a built-in kickstand so that you can prop the console up on.
Belkin’s new Change 2 charging case prices $100 and it’s out there now. The corporate’s new $100 UltraCharge Professional Energy Financial institution can recharge two gadgets concurrently. You will get your arms on that subsequent month. There’s additionally a really slim BoostCharge energy financial institution that may match into your pocket. That can run you $60 and it’ll ship later this 12 months.
Anker Nano Charger (45W, Good Show, 180° Foldable) (Anker)
Anker unveiled its neat Nano Charger, which may seemingly establish the iPhone mannequin you hook as much as it and supply the suitable degree of charging energy. This plug will arrive later this month for $40.
The corporate introduced a string of different merchandise that may cost a number of gadgets on the identical time. The $150 foldable Prime Wi-fi Charging Station can juice up your iPhone, Apple Watch and AirPods concurrently, with as much as 25W of Qi2 wi-fi energy. That’ll arrive by the tip of March.
There’s additionally a 10-in-1 Nano Energy Strip ($70, late January launch) with 70W of output, surge safety and a number of USB-C ports, USB-A ports and AC shops. Anker additionally confirmed off a 13-in-1 Nano Docking Station you can snag proper now for $150. Amongst different issues, this helps as much as three 4K shows, as a lot as 100W of upstream charging and 10 Gbps of knowledge switch between gadgets which are hooked as much as it. Useful!
AI
Amazon launched Alexa.com to Alexa+ Early Entry clients. (Amazon)
No prizes for guessing that there was a ton of AI-related information at CES this 12 months. Amazon, for one, introduced that it is rolling out a web-based version of Alexa+. Which means you will not essentially must have an Amazon machine to check out the generative AI-powered assistant. Nevertheless, Alexa+ Early Entry clients are getting first dibs on the net model.

Two Sweekar gadgets are pictured on a desk, one carrying a pink and blue snowboarder outfit and the opposite (behind it) carrying a cowboy hat and outfit (Karissa Bell for Engadget)
There have been a boatload of AI-powered gadgets on the CES present ground too. One which we noticed early on is a Tamagotchi-style digital pet from a startup known as Takway. The Sweekar will bear in mind your interactions with it (you will must feed and play with the pet to maintain it wholesome and joyful). As soon as it is all grown up, the Sweekar will head off on digital adventures and let you know about its exploits when it “returns.” Takway will quickly begin a Kickstarter marketing campaign for the Sweekar, which can probably value between $100 and $150.

Ludens AI’s Cocomo robotic, (Cheyenne MacDonald for Engadget)
Ludens AI, in the meantime, showed off a pair of AI companion robots which are admittedly fairly cute. Cocomo can react to your voice and contact interactions, observe you round your property and study you over time. It stays near human physique temps, so it feels cozy when you hug it. Inu, alternatively, stays in your desktop. It, too, responds to your voice and contact.

The Fraimic artwork show at CES (Amy Skorheim for Engadget)
We additionally noticed the Fraimic, an E Ink show that may faucet into OpenAI to generate photographs. There is not any subscription for the Fraimic (which prices $399 for the usual dimension, which has a 13-inch show) and also you get 100 AI-generated photographs per 12 months included along with your buy. Pre-orders are open now and the Fraimic is predicted to start out delivery on this spring.

MindClip held in a hand. (Daniel Cooper for Engadget)
Some firms are nonetheless attempting to make wearable AI gadgets occur. SwitchBot has a wearable mic known as the AI MindClip, which may seemingly file and transcribe all the things you say (no, thanks!). Anker’s Soundcore division received in on the combo too with its Work voice recorder.
Plaid, in the meantime, introduced its NotePin follow up to the dance. This time round, the NotePin S has a button you can push to file conversations. You may also press the button to flag key moments for an AI-generated abstract to concentrate on. The NotePin S is out there now for $179, do you have to be enticed to purchase such a factor.

Refined Voicebuds and the Refined app (Refined)
As for Subtle’s Voicebuds, these are mentioned to be able to choosing up audio beneath the sound of a whisper, so you’ll be able to very quietly dictate info to them and an AI mannequin will transcribe what you’ll be able to say. You should use the $199 voicebuds as common earbuds too for making calls and listening to audio.
Nevertheless, you’ll must fork over $17 a month for entry to options like prompt dictation and the choice to to transcribe notes with out having to have a look at your cellphone (web entry is required to make use of Refined’s greatest transcription fashions too). In case you choose to not subscribe, the Voicebuds will use a smaller native mannequin for transcription.
On an identical observe, Bee provided an update on what it’s bee-n as much as since Amazon bought the company final 12 months. It has developed 4 options that it’s rolling out to its current AI voice recording wearable gadgets, together with one which draft an electronic mail whenever you say it is advisable ship one, and one other that highlights traits in what you say over a interval of weeks or months. There’s additionally a voice notes function, as a result of that’s one thing you’ll be able to’t do along with your cellphone already.
Robots

The product model of Boston Dynamics’ Atlas. (Boston Dynamics)
Boston Dynamics’ Atlas robotic is able to roll. We’ve seen a number of iterations of this machine over the previous few years and now the corporate’s latest model is ready to enter manufacturing. As well as, Boston Dynamics has teamed up with Google DeepMind to fuse Gemini Robotics AI basis fashions into Atlas robots.
Per a press release, the partnership “will concentrate on enabling humanoids to finish all kinds of business duties and is predicted to change into a driving drive of producing transformation, starting within the automotive business.” Because it occurs, Hyundai (Boston Dynamics’ majority shareholder) and DeepMind will probably be among the many first to obtain Atlas robots.

Switchbot’s Onero H1. (Karissa Bell for Engadget)
LG’s CLOiD remains to be an idea helper robotic for now, however the Onero H1 is one you could possibly purchase as quickly as this 12 months. Throughout an in-person demo, we noticed Switchbot’s Onero H1 robotic (slowly) decide up garments, chuck them in a washer and shut the door. The corporate has additionally launched a video that reveals the Onero H1 finishing up different family duties, from serving meals and drinks to washing home windows. We’re advised Switchbot plans to promote the robotic for “lower than $10,000.”

Two OlloBots — one with a protracted furry purple neck, making it about two ft taller than the opposite — are pictured on a light-weight purple ground, in entrance of a display screen displaying a closeup of a kid taking part in with blocks.
Then there’s OlloBot, a companion robotic with an elective extendable, fuzzy neck that’s heat to the contact. OlloBot is designed to “develop” alongside your loved ones — it will possibly seize particular moments and develop its personal character. Knowledge is saved domestically on a detachable heart-shaped module for each privateness and the flexibility to maneuver it to a brand new OlloBot ought to your first one break.
The machine’s “face” is a pill that may show movies, picture and expressions. The robotic can deal with calls, discover lacking objects and allow you to management Matter-compatible sensible house gadgets. It responds to your voice and contact too.
The group behind the robotic plans to fireplace up a Kickstarter marketing campaign this summer time. The common mannequin will value about $1,000, whereas the one with an extending neck will run you about twice that. Better of all, there will probably be a number of outfits out there for the robots, together with a giraffe swimsuit. How lovable!
Transportation
Sony Honda Mobility Afeela Press Convention at CES 2026 (Afeela)
Sony and Honda introduced the latest revision of their first Afeela EV to CES 2026. We already knew that you simply’d have the ability to play your PS5 remotely whereas the car is parked, although we realized some new particulars from the businesses’ presentation. The Afeela 1 will debut with a sophisticated hands-off, eyes-on driver help system. The intention is to ultimately supply Degree 4 autonomy through over-the-air updates.
Sony Honda Mobility plans to start out shipments on the tail finish of 2026, first in California, then in Arizona. Nevertheless, after getting a close-up take a look at the most recent iteration of the EV, Engadget contributor Tim Stevens reckons the Afeela 1 feels “more and more out of touch” with every passing 12 months, regardless that it “was an audacious product when it was announced at CES 2020.”
We additionally received our first take a look at a mannequin that’s an extra down the pike. The Afeela Prototype 2026 is a taller model of the primary EV. Simply don’t anticipate to have the ability to strive it your self till a minimum of 2028.

Longbow Motors Speedster (Tim Stevens for Engadget)
Longbow Motors announced a pair of light-weight EVs which have a curb weight of simply 2,200 kilos. The Speedster and Roadster boast superior in-wheel motors from Donut Labs, a Verge Bikes spinoff. Longbow introduced the Speedster to CES and the EV seems to be fairly fetching.
The automobiles will probably be expensive, although. Given present conversion charges from UK costs, the Speedster will begin at round $100,000 and the Roadster at roughly $75,000, however that’s earlier than factoring in prices resembling tariffs.

Muxi (Segway)
Segway is expanding its e-bike lineup with two new fashions which have a heap of sensible options, from Apple Discover My integration and GPS monitoring to distant locking and well being app features. The Muxi (above) seems to be fairly fairly and has a cup holder(!), whereas the $2,000 Myon has a chunkier body and options resembling digital gear shifting. Each are cargo-centric step-through fashions. You should buy the Myon now, and the $1,700 Muxi will probably be out there in March, simply in time for spring.
Together with these e-bikes, Segway had a brand new electrical dust bike to inform us about. The Xaber 300 was created with off-roading in thoughts. There are three energy modes, providing the equal of 150cc, 200cc and 300cc engines. Segway hasn’t revealed pricing for the Xaber 300, which ought to be out there this spring or summer time.
Gaming

Slide from NVIDIA’s CES 2026 presentation about DLSS 4.5 (NVIDIA)
NVIDIA announced the most recent model of its DLSS (Deep Studying Tremendous Sampling) upscaling tech. DLSS 4.5 is claimed to supply sharper visuals because of the 2nd Technology Tremendous Decision Transformer, which is out there now for all RTX GPUs. NVIDIA says this provides higher temporal stability, decreased ghosting and improved anti-aliasing.
On GeForce RTX 50 Collection GPUs, DLSS 4.5 will have the ability to generate as much as 5 further frames for every historically rendered one and ship as much as 4K 240Hz path traced efficiency, NVIDIA says. The Dynamic 6x Body Technology function will probably be out there for these graphics playing cards someday this spring.
NVIDIA additionally detailed a brand new model of its G-Sync variable refresh fee tech. It says that G-Sync Pulsar can decrease movement blur by successfully quadrupling your refresh fee. So 250 Hz gameplay will seemingly supply up a perceived efficient movement readability of over 1,000 Hz with G-Sync Pulsar enabled.
You’ll want a G-Sync Pulsar-compatible show to make use of this function. Most shows have a backlight that’s at all times on, so photographs fade from one body to the subsequent. On G-Sync Pulsar shows, there are a number of horizontal backlight sections. The backlights pulse from high to backside. That is mentioned to assist the pixels in every body stabilize earlier than they’re backlit, leading to decrease movement blur.
It’s attention-grabbing stuff. Acer, AOC, ASUS and MSI are every releasing a G-Sync Pulsar-compatible 27-inch monitor this week.
8BitDo FlipPad (8BitDo)
The FlipPad is considered one of my favourite issues I’ve seen popping out of CES this 12 months. It’s an 8BitDo cell recreation controller that’s designed for vertical use. There are a bunch of neat physical controllers for phones which are constructed for panorama mode. However many cell video games are performed with the cellphone oriented to the vertical place. And that’s to not point out emulators that help you play the likes of Sport Boy titles whereas your cellphone stands tall. So it’s neat to see 8BitDo providing a bodily controller that’ll do the trick. The corporate additionally unveiled a new Xbox controller with swappable joysticks and button modules.
A keyboard factor. (Corsair)
Why have a numpad on the facet of your keyboard when you’ll be able to have a extremely customizable controller as an alternative? Corsair slapped a Stream Deck into a keyboard and it seems to be completely rad. I’ve but to make the leap on a Stream Deck-style controller and since I’d somewhat not have an additional machine on my desk, I’m very tempted to select up the $350 Galleon 100 SD, which is out there now.
It has 12 programmable keys that you should utilize for gaming (give me that Helldivers 2 profile so I don’t need to hold punching in stratagem codes) or livestreaming, however there are many different purposes too. They may also help with video modifying, controlling sensible house gadgets or just adjusting media playback. There’s a five-inch display screen and two dials for positive management too. Oh, and it’s a full-sized mechanical keyboard besides.
GameSir had a few attention-grabbing controllers to inform us about. The Swift Drive (which appears to be a working identify) has a steering wheel with drive suggestions in the midst of a daily gamepad. It’s a cool thought and it appears to work fairly properly. The Swift Drive ought to hit the market later this 12 months.
As well as, GameSir teamed up with Hyperkin to make a modular controller that works with telephones, tablets and Nintendo Change consoles. You’ll have the ability to slot these gadgets into the X5 Alteron’s grip (as you would possibly with a Spine or Razer Kishi controller) although there’s a Bluetooth choice for PC gaming too. The magnetic modules embrace ones styled after the GameCube and Nintendo 64, and there’ll be one with a trackpad that’s made with first-person shooters in thoughts. There’s no pricing or launch date for the X5 Alteron but, however I’m wanting to strive it.
Elsewhere on the gaming entrance, Lenovo revealed a SteamOS-powered version of the Legion Go 2. That variant of the hand held is heading your approach in June for $1,199.
Razer had some idea gear to indicate off, together with an AI-driven headset with built-in cameras that may acknowledge objects and textual content, and a gaming chair with haptic suggestions and spatial audio in-built. There’s additionally an AI desktop companion device with a number of avatars to select from, together with an anime woman and legendary League of Legends participant Faker.
Audio
A speaker and a turntable. (Victrola)
Victrola announced a fairly Bluetooth speaker that sits neatly beneath its turntables. You should use a cable to attach the 2 as properly. After all, you’ll be able to play audio from different gadgets, together with telephones and tablets. I’ve had my eye on a Victrola turntable for some time because of its Sonos integration, and the Soundstage speaker is tempting too. The Soundstage will probably be out there this summer time for $350.

The three sizes from the Cambridge Audio L/R speaker sequence. Inexperienced audio system in three sizes. (Cambridge Audio)
Talking of fairly audio system, I actually just like the aesthetic of those three wireless bookshelf options from Cambridge Audio. The stylish-lookin’ L/R Collection audio system begin at $549 for a 100W mannequin with a 21mm hard-dome tweeter with a 3-inch long-throw woofer hut no assist for Wi-Fi streaming (there may be Bluetooth aptX HD, although).
On the high finish is the $2,299 L/R X, a 800W speaker that has a a 2.5-way acoustic design with a 28mm Torus tweeter and twin five-inch woofers. There’s even a contact of LED underlighting on this mannequin and the $1,599 L/R M, which has 300W of energy, smaller four-inch twin woofers and the identical 28mm tweeter. All three audio system will probably be out there later this 12 months.
There’s heaps extra audio gear at CES past the Victorla and Cambridge Audio audio system, after all. JBL was on the occasion to indicate off a complete bunch of earbuds and gaming headsets. Shure now has a USB-C version of its MV88 condenser microphone, making it suitable with Android gadgets and up to date iPhones. That’ll run you $159. The most recent model of JLab’s teeny JBuds Mini earbuds now have customizable lively noise cancellation (ANC) and but they still cost $40.

PartyStudio is a speaker with 128 completely different instrument sounds that works with any MIDI keyboard. (Nathan Ingraham for Engadget)
PartyStudio looks as if a enjoyable product — it’s a MIDI speaker with 128 built-in instrument tones and 50-plus drum machine patterns. There’s a companion 36-key MIDI keyboard known as PartyKeys as properly (the speaker will work with any MIDI keyboard, although). PopuMusic is the corporate behind each.
Anker, in the meantime, has new AeroFit 2 Pro earbuds which are fairly attention-grabbing. They’re the corporate’s first open-ear buds with ANC. You possibly can snap them up in February for $180. There’s additionally a brand new moveable Bluetooth speaker from Anker known as the Soundcore Growth Go 3i. It’s a 15W unit with (in accordance with Anker) as much as 22 hours of battery life, and it ought to value between $65 and $80 when it drops in March.
Engadget deputy editor Billy Steele has been testing among the audio gear at CES, together with Shokz’ $250 OpenFit Pro earbuds — which have Dolby Atmos assist — and Fender Audio’s headphones and speakers.
Billy has additionally had some hands-on (or heads-on) time with Klipsch’s first new headphones in years. There are initially three fashions within the firm’s Atlas sequence, together with the Atlas HP-1, a wi-fi set with ANC that has a beautiful wooden end on the outside of the earcups. Klipsch is just permitting demos with lossless audio over USB-C for now, however the audio high quality is “glorious,” Billy wrote in his hands-on story.
Good house
Dreame Cyber X robotic vacuum (Engadget)
As ever, there was a ton of sensible house gear at CES this 12 months. One factor that caught our eye is a robot vacuum concept from Dreame. It is considered one of a number of firms engaged on fashions that may climb stairs, however the Cyber X is a barely terrifying one because it has massive legs that look a bit like chainsaws. The enamel in these legs assist present traction in order that the Cyber X can climb stairs which are nearly 10 inches excessive.
Whereas Dreame’s vacuum positions its legs horizontally to climb stairs with tank-style traction, Roborock’s Saros rover pushes itself upwards on extendable legs to succeed in increased flooring. The legs have wheels on the underside and knee-like joints — these may also help the robotic vacuum to lift itself over obstacles on flooring too.
Narwhal constructed a vacuum to your mattress. The U50 is a handheld mannequin that has a UV sterilization gentle. It has a high-speed tapping function that may assist dislodge gunk and mites. The corporate additionally confirmed off a brand new robotic vacuum and mop with a “PetCare Mode” you should utilize to trace down your bestest furry pal and control them whenever you’re not house. You possibly can even speak to your pet through a speaker system. Each merchandise ought to be out there within the spring.
Anker’s Eufy model has a new robot vacuum too, together with a video doorbell, outside gentle and sensible lock. This one’s fairly attention-grabbing: Lockin’s newest vein-recognition smart lock can wirelessly recharge through an optical infrared beam emitted by a separate machine that’s plugged into an outlet.
On an identical observe, Ring has updated its door, window and break glass sensors, and it has launched an OBD-II automotive alarm, movement detectors and panic buttons. Most of these will probably be out there in March, although can pre-order the automotive alarm now.
Elsewhere in house safety, Ugreen announced a modular system that doesn’t require a subscription. At a time when so many firms are determined to promote you a subscription for reliable month-to-month income, that’s fairly refreshing. Units which are a part of Ugreen’s platform — together with a video doorbell and 4K cameras — ought to be out there later this 12 months.
IKEA made its CES debut to indicate off a few of its sensible house tech, specifically a string of budget-friendly, Matter-compatible gadgets. Together with some house sensors, the corporate plans to supply a $6 sensible bulb, an $8 sensible plug and a $6 sensible distant within the coming weeks. Senior reporter Amy Skorheim checked out the products and significantly appreciated the BILREA distant, which you should utilize to regulate IKEA’s lamps and different gadgets.
Amy additionally went hands-on with some pretty interesting devices from Emerson Smart. The corporate’s on-device voice command tech means you can management its sensible plugs, followers, heaters and air fryers with no Wi-Fi connection or having to set issues up by means of an app.
Philips Hue SpatialAware function
Talking of sensible bulbs, Philips introduced some Hue updates at CES. You will want a Hue Bridge Professional to make use of the SpatialAware feature, which makes use of augmented actuality to verify the entire lights in a room are working collectively harmoniously to create, as an example, a extra natural-looking sundown scene. Philips will probably be rolling out SpatialAware to Hue customers this spring. Additionally on the best way is Apple House assist for the Hue Safe Digicam, Hue Safe video doorbell and Hue contact sensors.
Elsewhere in lighting, Govee has a brand new ground lamp, in addition to a ceiling gentle that is mentioned to simulate a skylight.
By way of kitchen tech, GE Home equipment has a new smart refrigerator that is designed to make restocking simpler. It has a built-in barcode scanner you should utilize to rapidly add objects to a buying checklist. It is attainable to sync the objects to Instacart for grocery supply. There’s additionally an inside digital camera that may allow you to hold tabs on the products in your fridge’s crisper drawer. As you would possibly anticipate for a sensible fridge, it has a touchscreen on the door that you should utilize to name up recipes. The GE Profile Good Fridge will probably be out there in April for $4,899. Take a look at Amy Skorheim’s hands-on story for our preliminary impressions.

Nosh (Daniel Cooper for Engadget)
Nosh, in the meantime, is an AI cooking robotic that you’ll purchase within the subsequent few months. Load it with components, decide one of many 500 dishes in Nosh’s repertoire and the robotic will put all the things collectively. Whereas it has water and oil reservoirs, in addition to a built-in spice rack, you will nonetheless must prep the contemporary components earlier than including them to the machine. Nosh will value $2,000 however when you’re able to pre-order now, you’ll be able to snag one for an early hen value of $1,200.
Transferring outdoors, Whisper Aero claims that the T1 leaf blower (from its Tone Open air division) is 80 p.c quieter and 60 p.c extra highly effective than “main fuel handheld blowers.” That appears fairly nice on paper, so right here’s hoping that your noisy neighbors will probably be satisfied to shell out $599 for a T1 when it arrives in September. In the meantime, Segway’s Navimow unit has a bunch of new robot mowers.
Well being and accessibility

Picture of the Throne Bathroom Laptop perched on the facet of a bathroom. (Daniel Cooper for Engadget)
It maybe shouldn’t come as a shock {that a} bathroom pc made an look in our roundup of weird CES tech. But when I’ve realized something from watching Scrubs, it’s that our waste provides up lots of revealing details about our well being, so Throne is a fairly compelling machine.
It has a digital camera and microphone to trace your bowel motions and urination ranges. The concept is to determine your common bathroom utilization after which flag any deviations from that. The creators hope that Throne will allow you to achieve a greater understanding of your intestine well being, which may very well be useful for these on GLP-1 medication, as an example. Throne will begin delivery in February for $340 and a $6 per thirty days subscription.

Picture of Vivoo’s FlowPad (Vivoo)
Vivoo additionally confirmed off a bathroom machine that may monitor your urination ranges. Not solely that, the corporate unveiled a smart menstrual pad. The concept is for for wearers to scan the pad with their cellphone digital camera after use.
Elsewhere, the latest version of Withing’s Physique Scan scale can monitor 60 biomarkers, up from the 40 that the first model from 2023 can hold tabs on. The Physique Scan 2 ought to be out there within the spring for $600.
One different health-focused product we discovered attention-grabbing was the Eyebot vision test booth. This kiosk goals to hurry up the attention examination course of with a take a look at that takes simply a few minutes. A licensed eye physician who works remotely will check out Eyebot’s findings earlier than signing off on a prescription.
The kiosk can’t run medical checks, such because the brief blast of air that eye medical doctors use to evaluate the chance of glaucoma. However Engadget senior editor Daniel Cooper discovered that Eyebot’s findings completely matched the prescription he acquired from an expert final 12 months.
A person sits in a handbook wheelchair with an add-on connected that offers it a big central entrance wheel and raises the casters off the bottom (Cheyenne MacDonald for Engadget)
Accessibility tech is a welcome sight at CES, and WheelMove seems to be prefer it may very well be helpful for a lot of wheelchair customers. It’s a tool with a big entrance wheel that may rapidly be connected to any handbook wheelchair. It will probably then elevate the wheelchair’s smaller entrance wheels off the bottom, primarily to assist customers navigate tough terrain. The $6,000 WheelMove will debut in France later their 12 months earlier than a broader rollout.
ReviMo has constructed a robotic elevate that it says may also help folks transfer themselves from (as an example) a mattress to a wheelchair with out the help of a caregiver. The corporate expects Niko to value round $15,000, nevertheless it’s making an attempt to get the machine coated by insurance coverage.

Dephy’s Sidekick, which the corporate describes as “bionic footwear.” (Karissa Bell for Engadget)
Dephy’s Sidekick is designed as a strolling support. It’s an ankle-worn exoskeleton that’s connected to a sneaker. The Sidekick has sensors that may detect the person’s gait and adapt to it in an effort to ship an efficient enhance in every step.
At $4,500, the Sidekick isn’t low cost, nevertheless it may very well be a boon for many who are maybe not as bodily lively as they’d prefer to be. Dephy can be adapting the tech for athletic use — the corporate is working with Nike on a robotic sneaker project.
Wearables

Pebble Spherical 2 (Daniel Cooper for Engadget)
Unsurprisingly, there have been numerous wearables at CES too. Pebble successor Core Units was there with a followup to the Pebble Time Round, which debuted simply over a decade in the past. The round Pebble Round 2 has a far thinner bezel than its predecessor, a 1.3-inch colour e-paper show and a promised battery lifetime of over two weeks. The most recent mannequin from the revived smartwatch model is coming your approach in Might for $199, and we have had a chance to try it out.

Three Pebble Indexes facet by facet on a desk. (Daniel Cooper for Engadget)
There’s additionally a Pebble sensible ring known as the Index 01. It has a button you can press to speak to Pebble’s Claude-powered AI when there’s one thing you need to bear in mind. Engadget managing editor Cherlynn Low had an opportunity to strive it out at CES, and reckoned that Pebble and Core Units founder Eric Migicovsky and his group would possibly “have the precise strategy to creating an AI ring.”
You possibly can pre-order the Index 01 now for $75. As soon as it begins delivery in March, the worth will leap as much as $99.

Meta’s neural band in Garmin’s Unified Cabin at CES 2026. (Karissa Bell for Engadget)
There was some intriguing information on the wristband entrance, significantly by way of the Meta ecosystem. The corporate itself demoed a approach to make use of its EMG wristband (which comes with the Meta Ray-Ban Show glasses) to regulate different gadgets, resembling a automotive’s infotainment system.
On high of that, a startup known as Hapware has made a haptic wristband that works with the pc imaginative and prescient features of Meta Ray-Ban sensible glasses. It is mentioned to be able to understanding the facial expressions and different nonverbal cues of individuals you are chatting to, which may very well be useful for people who’re blind, low imaginative and prescient or neurodivergent. The Alaye wristband begins at $359. You possibly can pay $637 for a model that features a one-year subscription. In any other case, Hapware’s required plan prices $29 per thirty days.
Good glasses have been current at CES as properly. Xreal gave its entry-level One cinema glasses a spec bump and a new name. The 1S has brighter, 1200p (up from 1080p) shows, a barely wider subject of view and a lower cost — $449 as an alternative of $499. There’s a brand new energy financial institution/DisplayPort hub that you should utilize to recharge Xreal glasses and simply hook them as much as a Nintendo Change or Change 2. The Xreal Neo is $99. Just like the Xreal 1S, it’s out there now.

The ROG XREAL R1 AR smartglasses are a collaboration between ASUS and XREAL made only for avid gamers. (Sam Rutherford for Engadget)
ASUS and Xreal teamed as much as make the gaming-focused ROG Xreal R1 smart glasses. They’ve 1080p shows with a 240Hz refresh fee. An included management dock has two HDMI 2.0 ports and one DisplayPort 1.4 port, making it straightforward to hook up and change between console, handhelds and PC inputs. ASUS and Xreal have but to announce a launch date or pricing.
Projector maker XGIMI additionally debuted its first sensible glasses at CES, whereas Lumus demoed models with 30-degree and 70-degree fields of view. IXI had one thing compelling to indicate off too: a pair of glasses that may automatically focus on what you’re looking at. The corporate is hoping to launch a client model this 12 months,
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