CES 2026 Summary and my Favorites

CES 2026 concluded with a dynamic display of global innovation and new technology addressing everyday challenges. Highlights included the Ascentiz H1 Pro modular exoskeleton, Wiithings Body Scan 2 weight scale, and EcoSurfer Senti pool cleaner. While some products like house robots and augmented reality glasses are still developing, the event showcased exciting advancements.

CES 2026 – Robotics

Key Takeaways from CES 2026 Robotics 1. Robots are transitioning from showpieces to functional machines Humanoids at this show weren’t just posing — many demonstrated task execution relevant to homes, factories, hospitals, and service roles.  I was especially impressed with the hands and the robot hand effectiveness.  This has been an issue in the past…

CES – Everything Else

The content lists various innovative products and technologies, including farm equipment, electric vehicles, exercise tools, and smart home devices. Notable items are electric camping trailers, self-driving trucks, personal helicopters, and glucose monitors. The collection illustrates a wide range of advancements aimed at enhancing daily living and leisure activities.

CES 2026 – Walking Asssist Exoskeletons

At CES 2026, walking assist exoskeletons evolved into lightweight, consumer-friendly designs focusing on everyday use. Highlights include modular systems for personalized support, ankle devices for bouncier steps, and garments that integrate assistive tech. These innovations broaden accessibility for various user groups, aiming for comfort and practicality in mobility solutions.

CES 2026 – Smart Glasses

CES 2026 highlighted the evolution of smart glasses into practical, AI-powered wearables, showcasing advancements in augmented reality (AR) and hands-free interactions. With many new products entering the market, including popular models like Ray-Ban Meta and XREAL One PRO, the event solidified 2026 as a pivotal year for competitive eyewear innovation, despite current limitations in real-time applications.

CES 2026 – Health Sensors

Health sensors are evolving from basic metrics to continuous, non-invasive health monitoring, as showcased at CES. Innovations include smart rings, advanced scales, and AI-driven platforms for tracking biomarkers. Notable technologies include radar-based sleep tracking and a contactless sleep apnea solution. The trend emphasizes integration, personalization, and the importance of data validation and privacy.

CES 2026 – AWD Robotic Lawn Mowers

CES showcased various new robots, with a focus on AWD mowers suitable for steep slopes. Key models include the Mammotion LUBA 3 AWD, Rokibot G7 AWD, and Segway Navimow AWD, each featuring advanced navigation technologies. Prices range from $1,000 to $4,000, with availability expected in 2026.

CES 2026 Initial Overview

The recent exposition showcased a plethora of products heavily marketed under the banner of Artificial Intelligence, often misrepresenting true AI capabilities. From smart home devices to health sensors, AI was a recurring theme. Notable absences included smart mirrors and notable electric vehicle manufacturers. Future posts will delve into specific innovations experienced at the show.

From Curved TVs to Thinking Machines: CES 2014 vs CES 2026

One of the things I enjoy most about traveling — whether it’s a remote island or a massive city like Las Vegas — is noticing how fast the world changes when you’re not looking directly at it. Few places show that better than the Consumer Electronics Show. CES 2014: Bigger Screens, Smarter Connections In 2014,…

CES 2026 Prelude

The author reflects on their experience attending the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) since 2014. After a hiatus due to COVID, they return to witness industry evolution. CES, a key tech event since 1967, has transitioned from showcasing gadgets to focusing on AI, electric vehicles, and integrated technology ecosystems.