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Wall-mounted TVs are back . After a six-year hiatus, LG's ultra-slim TV line has been upgraded with the OLED evo W6 model. At just 9mm thick, the device can be mounted flush against the wall using a bracket and the Zero Connect Box wireless connection box. With Hyper Radiant Color and Brightness Booster Ultra technology, the W6's color and brightness are significantly improved. It's also the first TV to receive Intertek's Reflection Free Premium certification. The product boasts a 165Hz refresh rate, supports AMD FreeSync Premium and G-Sync, and includes the LG Gallery+ service to transform it into a picture frame with 4,500 different images. The TV comes in two size options: 77 and 83 inches. (Image: LG ) |
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Automatic Pet Feeders . Busy owners can rest assured about feeding their pets with two of Petkit's newest products. First is the Yumshare Daily Feast, a wet food dispenser that can store 7 days' worth of food, features NFC pet identification, discards uneaten portions within 48 hours, and has a 1080p camera for monitoring. Additionally, the Eversweet Ultra (priced at $200 ) can store water for 14 days and uses a non-recirculating water supply system. The camera and AI system on the device can identify pets, analyze eating habits, and provide warnings about urinary tract health. (Image: Petkit ) |
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"Las Vegas Sphere" on your desk . The SwitchBot Obboto is an AI-powered desk lamp with a unique spherical shape. Featuring over 2,900 RGB LEDs, it's likened to a miniature version of the Las Vegas Sphere, displaying images in pixel form or responding to user movement. The device supports lighting for activities such as sleeping, focusing, relaxing, meditating, and flashing to music, and can display the time and weather. The price and release date are not yet available. Photo: SwitchBot . |
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Voice-activated refrigerator opening . Samsung's Family Hub refrigerator line has been upgraded with voice-activated door opening capabilities. Using the Bixby assistant, users can simply give a voice command to open the door more than 90 degrees, in addition to the previous touch-to-open method. According to The Verge , this feature is quite useful for opening the refrigerator while cooking or with dirty hands. In terms of software, the product combines Samsung AI Vision with the Google Gemini model, which can recognize food items to look up relevant information. Photo: Samsung . |
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LG's robotic housekeeper . At CES 2026, LG showcased the CLOiD robot, impressing with its ability to perform complex tasks such as retrieving milk from the refrigerator, placing baked goods in the oven, and folding and arranging clothes. CLOiD's design is quite similar to SwitchBot's Onero H1. The robot features two flexible arms with seven axes of motion, a body that can tilt and bend, a head that allows for voice communication, and a screen displaying expressions. Users can control the robot's smart home via the LG ThinQ platform. Although the price hasn't been announced yet, CLOiD demonstrates LG's ambition to bring "robotic housekeepers" into real life. Photo: LG . |
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Smartphone with integrated physical keyboard . Clicks, a brand famous for its keyboard cases for iPhones, has just launched its own phone. Called the Clicks Communicator, the device runs Android 16 and aims to encourage users to break free from the cumbersome apps on conventional smartphones, while still supporting 5G and an app store. The highlight of the product is its physical QWERTY keyboard that also functions as a trackpad, integrating features no longer found on modern smartphones such as a 3.5mm headphone jack, microSD card slot, and mute switch. The phone boasts a 4.03-inch OLED screen, a 4,000 mAh battery, and interchangeable back covers, priced at $500 . (Image: Clicks ) |
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Lego Smart Bricks, these classic 2x4 bricks, incorporate miniature computers with motion sensors, light sensors, and Bluetooth. When in contact with an NFC tag, a matching model, or another Smart Brick, the brick lights up and makes sounds. For example, in the upcoming Star Wars collection (priced from $70 ), the brick can emit the sound of a ship's engine and a lightsaber. The company emphasizes that the bricks can be wirelessly charged, use custom ASIC chips, and contain no AI or cameras to ensure privacy. Photo: Lego . |
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The HP Eliteboard G1a is a unique computer that integrates all its components into a single keyboard. Users simply connect the device to an external monitor (up to two 4K monitors) to use it as a complete computer. Compared to models like the Raspberry Pi 500, HP's product offers a wider range of needs with AMD Ryzen chips (from AI 5 350 to AI 7 370 Pro), up to 64 GB of DDR5 RAM, and up to 2 TB of SSD storage. Weighing 726 g, the device can be upgraded with a fingerprint sensor and a 35 Wh battery, and is expected to be available in March. (Image: HP ) |
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The iPhone Fold's screen? Samsung Display drew attention by showcasing a prototype of a new foldable OLED panel, leaving no crease at the hinge location like previous generations. Although quickly removed from the booth, SamMobile described the panel as completely flat when compared to the screen on the Galaxy Z Fold7 (left). A Samsung representative confirmed this was an R&D prototype with no specific commercialization roadmap. However, rumors predict this technology could be applied to the Galaxy Z Fold8 or a foldable iPhone. Photo: Samsung Display . |
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Lenovo remains ambitious with rollable laptops . At CES 2026, Lenovo continued to showcase a new rollable laptop prototype. Called the ThinkPad Rollable XD Concept, the product allows for vertical expansion of the display space from 13.3 inches to 15.9 inches. A unique feature is that a portion of the screen wraps around to the back, allowing for the display of widgets and essential information when the lid is closed. This curved screen is protected by Gorilla Glass Victus 2, and the transparent back reveals the internal rollable system. (Image: The Verge ) |
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Wi-Fi 8 is here . Just a few years after Wi-Fi 7, Wi-Fi 8 was unveiled at CES 2026. The biggest upgrades in this generation revolve around stability, energy efficiency, and maintaining seamless connectivity as users move around. At the exhibition, Asus showcased a prototype ROG NeoCore router with a polyhedral, antenna-less design. Both Broadcom and MediaTek also announced new Wi-Fi 8 chip lines for mobile and home devices. However, the standards surrounding Wi-Fi 8 are not expected to be approved by the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) until 2028. Image: The Verge . |
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Robot vacuum cleaner capable of climbing stairs . The Roborock Saros Rover boasts a system of wheels and flexible legs for climbing stairs. The device features a locomotion mechanism mimicking a frog, allowing it to raise and lower its body to climb and clean stairs. Demonstrating at an exhibition, the robot took less than 3 minutes to climb 5 steps, showcasing its ability to ascend inclines and jump over ledges between rooms. Roborock claims the product can operate on various complex staircases, such as spiral or pointed ones. However, the product currently only has vacuuming functionality (not mopping), and no specific release date has been announced. Photo: Roborock . |
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Gaming chair with integrated speakers and RGB lighting . Razer presents Project Madison, a prototype gaming chair incorporating technologies such as RGB lighting, a THX-certified speaker system, spatial audio support, and haptic feedback thanks to six vibration motors. According to The Verge 's experience, the chair's speaker system delivers impressive surround sound effects without the need for headphones, combined with vibrations that follow the game's progress. However, the RGB lighting strip is considered impractical for users. Razer has not yet announced plans for commercialization, leaving open the possibility of sales due to high production costs. Photo: The Verge . |
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