There are so many great launches at CES 2026, but here are the 10 best launches yet. We’ll do a more detailed dive into them in the coming weeks.  Check them out.

1. Samsung 130-inch Micro RGB TV (R95H)

The “bigger is better” trend reaches its peak with Samsung’s massive 130-inch Micro RGB TV. Beyond its size, it utilizes the “Timeless Frame” design to blend into home architecture like a gallery window. It features the Micro RGB AI Engine Pro for unprecedented color accuracy.

Visit the Samsung Newsroom at https://news.samsung.com/global/

2. LG CLOiD Home Robot

LG’s CLOiD is stealing the show as the first truly multi-skilled domestic assistant. Unlike simple vacuums, CLOiD is designed to assist with folding laundry, emptying the dishwasher, and adapting to complex home environments using advanced spatial AI.

For more information, visit https://www.lg.com/global/newsroom/

3. Intel “Panther Lake” (Core Ultra Series 3)

Intel’s latest chip architecture is being hailed as the “no-asterisk” processor. It finally combines the efficiency of mobile chips with high-end desktop performance, featuring an iGPU powerful enough to rival entry-level discrete graphics cards.

Visit the Intel Newsroom for more information.

4. Samsung Galaxy Z TriFold

After years of prototypes, the triple-foldable phone is here. The Galaxy Z TriFold opens into a 10-inch display, effectively bridging the gap between a flagship phone and a full-sized tablet without the awkward aspect ratios of previous foldables.

Visit the Samsung Newsroom at https://news.samsung.com/global/

5. Saros Rover Robot Vacuum

This is the “stair-climbing” vacuum the world has waited for. The Saros Rover features a unique wheel-leg design that allows it to lift itself over obstacles and move between different floor levels autonomously.

For more information, go to https://us.roborock.com/

6. Clicks Communicator

For those who miss the tactile feel of a BlackBerry, the Clicks Communicator is a dedicated Android smartphone with a built-in QWERTY keyboard. It prioritizes focused communication and privacy with hardware-level encryption.

Check out https://www.clicks.tech/en for more information.

7. Peri Perimenopause Wearable

A standout in the health-tech sector, Peri is a non-intrusive patch-like device that tracks biomarkers associated with perimenopause. It provides real-time data on hot flashes and sleep disruptions, helping women manage symptoms more effectively.

To know more about this device, visit https://www.myperi.co/

8. Lenovo/Motorola “Qira” AI Assistant

Qira is a move away from “chatbots” and toward “ambient AI.” It lives across your phone, laptop, and wearables, acting as a context-aware agent that can perform tasks (like booking flights or organizing files) across different apps without manual input.

For more information, visit https://news.lenovo.com/

9. Anker SOLIX E10 Whole-Home Backup

Anker has moved beyond power banks to full-scale energy. The SOLIX E10 is a hybrid whole-home backup solution that offers smarter device recognition to prioritize essential appliances during power outages.

For more information, visit https://www.anker.com/

10. Allergen Alert Portable Sensor

This $200 handheld device lets people with severe allergies test their food in real time. By providing lab-grade results in seconds, it offers a significant utility boost for those who find dining out a high-risk activity.

To know more, visit https://www.allergen-alert.com/

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