CES 2026 Highlights: Best tech products unveiled at the consumer electronics show


Las Vegas has once again transformed into a techie’s treasure trove, otherwise known as CES, where innovation comes in every shape and size. Often gigantic, occasionally bizarre and always trying to separate you from your attention span.

CES 2026 delivered the expected eye candy (yes, the 130-inch Samsung TV is real), but the real action was in the CES announcements 2026 that felt less like sci-fi cosplay and more like “Wait, that’s actually useful.” For CES, Jensen Huang opened the week with his usual AI-thriller energy, while Lisa Su took the CES stage for the AMD keynote at CES 2026 and reminded everyone that the future of computing is not just faster, it’s everywhere

Meanwhile, the “quiet flex” category was stacked. Dell XPS is back in the conversation with a fresh premium push. The Clicks Communicator showed up for anyone who still misses physical keys and refuses to apologize for it. And the show floor was basically a glow-up for home tech: Govee lit up CES and came armed with mood lighting for every possible personality shift, while Aqara’s CES 2026 showing doubled down on smart home control that feels seamless.

Then there’s the fun stuff. Yes, LEGO attended CES 2026 and went full brainy with LEGO Smart Bricks energy, which is a sentence that would’ve sounded fake five years ago. And on the practical side, Anker’s CES 2026 offering kept doing what Anker does: showing up with accessories that quietly make your life smoother. 

So consider this our tight, no-BS CES highlights 2026 list: gear that’s equal parts brilliant and bonkers, in the best possible way.

Best of CES: Home Bots

Product Spotlight

Lymow One Plus


Unveiled at CES 2026, the Lymow One Plus is a heavy-duty robotic mower engineered for rugged acreage capable of handling the toughest grass types, like St. Augustine.

It features a durable aluminum alloy frame and a track drive system designed to tackle 45-degree inclines and obstacles like tree branches with ease.

The tech is equally as impressive under the hood. The One Plus utilizes RTK + VSLAM and AI vision for wire-free navigation, allowing the mower to map your lawn with precision down to the centimeter while dodging pets and sprinklers. As for the grass-cutting, it employs SK5 tool steel rotary blades and a specialized airflow system that lifts grass for a uniform finish on tough turf.

One Plus contains a massive 15,000mAh battery, which delivers up to three hours of autonomous mowing per charge. Everything from cutting height to scheduling jobs is simply handled through the Lymow app, offering a true “set-and-forget” experience. Take back your weekend and pre-order this powerhouse when it launches this February.

Dreame Aqua10 Ultra Roller

Dreame Aqua 10 Ultra roller robot vacuum and mop with its docking station.

Dreame’s innovations at CES this year were aplenty: from the Floor Lamp F11P to the NAVO collection featuring the ELITE 1 OutCam, NAVO CARE 1 InCam and Smart Lock A10, what really stood out to us for our New York Post readers specifically was a gadget that busts dust and mops messes while you sleep. The Dreame Aqua10 Ultra Roller. It vacuums with what one might call a muscular suction power and scrubs the floor with a unique rolling mop that washes itself as it goes. 

Yes, really: this bot gives its mop a hot 212-degree spa treatment right in the dock, so it never drags gross water across your tiles. It even fluffs its own cleaning roller at 1,000 RPM to scrub into grout and remove gunk other robot mops often leave behind. 

Carpets? No worries. A smart “carpet guard” automatically lifts and shields the damp roller as Aqua10 approaches any rug, big or small. The result is a floor-cleaning experience so thorough you might actually retire your old mop and bucket (if you haven’t already).

Quiet, efficient, and practically self-sufficient, the Dreame Aqua10 Ultra Roller makes keeping a spotless home look effortless. Consider it a sneak peek at a future where you’ll never have to stoop with a sponge or sniff at sour mop water again.


Mova Mobius 60

Mova Mobius 60 robot vacuum and mop, alongside an Apple Watch and smartphone displaying the Mova app.

Meet the robo-vacuum that clearly took a lesson from all those Vegas magicians — the Mova Mobius 60 seems to do impossible things right before your eyes. It’s one of the first robot vacs that can swap out its own mop pads to suit different chores. The Mobius 60 trots back to its MopSwap hub and picks the perfect pad for the job. 

This little guy also sucks up dirt with some of the strongest suction among its competitors (a semi-sealed vacuum chamber boosts suction to an industry-leading 30,000 Pa), yet it’s nimble enough to hop over door ledges over 3 inches tall. 

Once done, Mobius 60 gives its dirty bits and pieces a hot wash and blow-dry (courtesy of a built-in JetSpray Dryboard) so it doesn’t sit around stewing in muck. Personally, that has been one of the biggest issues keeping me from using my old robo-mop. All it takes is running it once with an old, mildewy pad to know you never want to do that again. This is “set it and forget it” taken to the next level.


Best of CES: Health Tech

Laifen Wave Pro Electric Toothbrush

Laifen electric toothbrushes on display, with one silver toothbrush in focus.

CES is usually a whirlwind of flashing screens and big promises about the “future,” but Laifen took a totally different approach — and it worked. Its ethos centers on swapping tech chaos for calm, everyday comfort. Instead of hyping some far-off sci-fi dream, Laifen focused on the moments we all know well: brushing your teeth half-awake, drying your hair before rushing out the door, packing light for a weekend trip. Its booth felt more like a stylish bathroom or bedroom than a tech expo, proving that when everyday routines are done right, they can actually feel kind of special.

That mindset showed up clearly in Laifen’s latest products. The new Wave Pro Electric Toothbrush is clad with smart features that adapt to how real people brush (and gently warn you when you’re going too hard). The Mini Hair Dryer packs serious power into a bag-friendly size, while the Swift 4 Hair Dryer delivers polished, salon-level results without frying your hair — or your patience. Add in artistic toothbrush designs, hands-on demo zones and a peek behind the engineering curtain, and Laifen’s CES presence felt thoughtful, playful, and refreshingly human.


Pulsetto FIT Vagus Nerve Stimulator

A black Pulsetto vagus nerve stimulator with a glowing green light.
Pulsetto

It’s no surprise that longevity leaders like Bryan Johnson and Deepak Chopra have turned to Pulsetto’s breakthrough technology. The Pulsetto FIT Vagus Nerve Stimulator isn’t just a trendy wearable; it’s a clinically-backed, non-invasive device that offers a wide range of long-term health benefits, and all it takes is a few minutes of daily use.

The Pulsetto works by activating the vagus nerve, the primary component of your body’s parasympathetic nervous system. This complex nerve network is responsible for key body functions, everything from digestion and heart rate to the immune system and relaxation.

Use is simple. Apply the included gel, place the band around the neck, and open the Pulsetto app. From there, users can choose from several programs to target stress, sleep, burnout, or pain. The device sends a pulsating, wave-like stimulation right to your vagus nerve. And the soft, padded design makes for a comfortable yet secure fit. A single charge lasts up to 12 days.

The results speak for themselves. A study by the Burrell College Institutional Review Board found that vagus stimulation increases brain alpha waves and reduces blood pressure. Further research from Biotethics found that it can improve sleep, lower cortisol, and even reduce depressive symptoms.


Kamingo Portable eBike Kit

Kamingo portable e-bike kit, including a black water bottle and a separate e-bike motor.

Love your bike, but toying with the idea of one of those zippy e-bikes you keep reading about? Kamingo knows. This clever kit is a 10-second game-changer for your two-wheel ride, instantly turning any regular bike into a pedal-assisted powerhouse. But how instant is instant?

The whole system weighs just under 2 pounds and clicks on in about the time it takes to tie your shoes; no tools required. Snap the rear motor onto your bike’s frame, slide the sleek battery into your water bottle holder, and clip on the handlebar control. Your mellow cruiser just got a 750-watt jolt of electric assist. Suddenly, you’re breezing up San Fran-grade inclines at up to 20 miles per hour without breaking a sweat. 

The Kamingo kit is delightfully disguised, too. The battery resembles an ordinary bottle, and the motor is so small and quiet, others might not even realize you have a motor at all. With a 55-mile range on a single charge, it’s built for both weekday commutes and weekend rides. 

And don’t worry, safety isn’t an afterthought: the system cuts power if you tip too far and even auto-disengages if it senses harsh bumps or debris. When you’re craving a traditional workout, just pop the motor off and ride like it never happened. Your bike is back to its old analog self. Essentially, Kamingo gives you an e-bike taste on a basic bike budget.


Best of CES: Beauty Tech

Medicube Age-R Booster Pro

A woman using a pink facial device on her cheek, with four close-ups of the device's head changing colors (orange, green, blue, purple) to indicate different modes.

Skincare gadgets usually do one thing well. Not the Medicube Booster Pro. This glossy wand is a six-in-one face wizard that basically combines technologies that sound like a K-beauty checklist: microcurrent, EMS “muscle workouts,” red and blue LED therapy, sonic vibration, and even electroporation (which momentarily opens channels in your skin to boost product absorption). 

The result? Serums and creams don’t just sit on your face; they penetrate deeper for maximum impact, supposedly making your skincare a staggering 785% more effective in only five minutes. In plain terms, the Booster Pro can help coax your skin into looking smoother, plumper and glowier — that coveted “glass skin” look — by doing a bit of everything. 

One minute, it’s using gentle electric pulses to tone your jawline, the next, it’s zapping pores with tiny currents to tighten them. There are no messy conductive gels required (just slather your favorite serum and go), and celebs and beauty editors are already obsessed. The Booster Pro lets us mere mortals play dermatologist at home. 

For anyone who owns a drawer full of single-purpose beauty gadgets, this smart multitasker might just clear some space, on your counter and your calendar for all those dermatologist appointments you can skip.


L’Oréal LED Eye Masks

Image of CES L’Oréal LED Eye Masks and Face Mask as inset
L’Oréal

When you think of LED masks, you probably think of big, rigid face shields that make you look like Iron Man. L’Oréal is flipping that script with its new ultra-flexible LED masks — including a pair just for your eyes — that feel more like a second skin than a tech helmet. 

Picture a translucent silicone eye patch, pliable and comfy, that fits under your eyes and blasts them with red and infrared light to chase away wrinkles and dark circles. It’s straight-up Tron-meets-spa-day vibes. Wild. 

In prototypes shown at CES, these LED Eye Masks are so thin and bendy that you can literally see the microcircuits inside, and they glow a luminous red when active. 

Why all the excitement? Red light (630 nanometer) and near-IR (830 nanometer) have been shown to boost collagen production and rejuvenate skin, and L’Oréal’s betting that delivering them via soft, form-fitting, reusable masks will outperform those clunky plastic masks gathering dust in our closets. 

Ten minutes a day with this mask could keep crow’s feet at bay without drying your skin (L’Oréal even plans a companion serum so your face stays hydrated under the lights). Slated for a 2027 launch, these high-tech patches are poised to bring a little sci-fi into your skincare routine. In a beauty market full of gimmicks, a comfy LED mask that actually works might just be the bright idea we’ve been waiting for.


Skinsight by Amorepacific

Collage showing how SKINSIGHT monitors skin temperature, moisture, tightness, and UV levels over 24 hours.

Ever wish your skin would just tell you what it needs? Amorepacific’s Skinsight patch comes pretty close. It’s a tiny wearable sensor (think of a clear sticker that disappears on your cheek) that monitors how your skin ages in real time. This isn’t a gimmicky moisture detector; Skinsight tracks a full spectrum of skin-health metrics simultaneously. We’re talking firmness, hydration levels, UV exposure, temperature, and more. 

Stick it on, kind of like a pimple patch, and go about your day. It’s quietly logging every environmental factor hitting your face. The magic happens when its companion app uses AI to crunch those numbers. The result: a personalized daily report of what’s speeding up your wrinkles or dullness. 

Maybe that daily lunchtime stroll is giving you extra UV damage (do you keep extra SPF in your desk drawer like I do?), or your skin gets dehydrated with all the dry winter heat. Skinsight will flag it and suggest skincare tips and products tailored to address those specific issues. 

Developed with MIT brains and Korean beauty savvy, this little patch is so advanced it can predict where you might get fine lines if you keep scowling at your emails (yes, it knows your expressions too). The best part: all the data stays on your phone, not in some cloud database, so your skin data remains yours. For anyone obsessed with their skincare routine or just looking to learn more about how to take care of their face, Skinsight offers an ingenious peek under the hood.


Best of CES: Connected Home

Reolink’s Triple-Lens Security and AI Sidekick

Three Reolink security cameras with floodlights, including one with a solar panel, displayed against a blue background.

Home security isn’t usually sexy, but Reolink’s new gear at CES managed to turn a few heads — myself included. First up, its OMVI series camera looks like a standard outdoor cam until it springs to action, since it actually has a trio of lenses working together. Two lenses team up for a full 180-degree panoramic view, while a third sits on a pan-tilt-zoom unit that can spin 360 degrees and zoom in tight (16-times optical) on anything that moves. 

In plain speak: one OMVI cam can cover what used to require a cluster of cameras, and it does it in ultra-crisp 24-megapixel detail. Pair that with Reolink’s new AI Box hub, and now we’re talking surveillance for the modern era. The AI Box processes video feeds locally (no cloud, no subscription fees) and lets you search your footage with simple commands. 

Imagine typing “tall man in red jacket” and instantly seeing when that person was at your door. It can even summarize a day’s worth of events into a short highlight reel so you don’t have to scroll through hours of footage. To round things out, Reolink also unveiled a Solar Floodlight Cam that all but eliminates battery anxiety, since one hour of sun powers 24 hours, keeping a 1,000-lumen light and wide-angle lens ready to catch nocturnal naughtiness. 

Taken together, this lineup means smarter DIY security: fewer cameras, smarter alerts, and genuinely useful AI that doesn’t make you pay through the nose. Reolink is making sure that keeping an eye on your home is no longer a chore. Dare we say, it’s almost fun to play security guard when you have tech like this on duty.


Arzopa D14 Digital Photo Frame

Digital photo frame displaying a smiling elderly couple, with a smartphone in the foreground showing the same image.
Arzopa

It’s 2026. Have you started building out your smart home yet? There are so many gadgets out there to upgrade your space, even down to how you display your favorite memories. The days of ordering prints and buying frames of all shapes and sizes are over. All you need is the Arzopa D14 digital photo frame.

The Arzopa D14 offers unlimited cloud storage for your photos and 32 gigabytes (GB) to store in the frame itself. It also couldn’t be simpler to use. It’s as easy as connecting to Wi-Fi, downloading the Arzopa app, and uploading the pictures of your choosing.

The 14-inch IPS anti-glare display is what truly elevates this device. Not only does it showcase high-definition photos, it serves as a hub for your day-to-day life by displaying the weather forecast and calendar reminders. It is the ultimate productivity accessory for your desk or a thoughtful, pre-loaded gift for a loved one.Arzopa continues to set the standard for modern displays. This commitment to quality is why its popular Z3FC portable monitor maintains a perfect 5-star rating across nearly 150 reviews, giving you confidence in every pixel.


Samsung EdgeAware AI Home

Illustration of EdgeAware AI in a smart home, depicting event detection, edge computing, and briefings on TV and a smartphone.

Everyone’s buzzing about that AI-powered laundry-folding combo and 130-inch TV (which I can’t wait to review), but the sleeper hit in Samsung’s booth was a concept that won’t just live in your basement or home theatre — it wants to live everywhere in your home. 

The EdgeAware AI Home system is Samsung’s ambitious take on a truly smart home, emphasis on smart. Think of it as a virtual house manager that’s constantly on duty, yet it never sends a peep of your private data to the cloud. This is all-local, AI-driven vigilance. Instead of just pinging your phone with “motion detected” or a random noise, EdgeAware actually understands what is happening and gives you a full rundown. It listens for 12 distinct sounds — from a window breaking to water running — and when it flags something, it doesn’t shrug and leave you guessing. 

A crash at 2 a.m.? Your TV may display a notification that it heard glass breaking in the kitchen. Smoke alarm blaring? It will not only tell you, it can also automatically prep an emergency call. This system even watches out for your health: if it detects you’ve been coughing your lungs out all day, it might gently suggest a telemedicine check-in right on your TV screen . EdgeAware ties together all your Samsung appliances and gadgets with third-party smart devices, forming a neighborhood watch within your own home. 

Fridge door left open? It’ll clue in. Front door unlocked after 10 PM? It knows that too. And because everything is processed on the powerful chips inside your devices, the response is instant, and your data stays your business. It’s like having a security guard, butler and medic on call, rolled into one friendly AI that talks to you via the TV or phone. 

In a world where every company screams “AI” but often just gives you a fancy toaster, Samsung is actually showing how a house can learn, adapt and protect without feeling creepy. EdgeAware AI Home is still on the horizon, but it’s easily one of the most genuinely useful, why-didn’t-we-do-this-sooner ideas to come out of CES this year. We’re officially excited to let this AI run the house, as long as it doesn’t take over.



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