After kicking off on January 6, CES 2026 officially comes to an end today. After 4 days of bustling tech activity and out-of-the-box concepts, we are finally done with one of the biggest tech events of the year. As is tradition, there was a lot of weird and surprising tech on display, making our task of picking the most unique and impressive products even harder. After much thought and deliberation, we whittled our list down to 10 picks. Here’s the best that CES 2026 had to offer.
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LG Wallpaper OLED TV (Evo W6)
The LG Evo W6 was one of the standout showcases for us at CES 2026. Dubbed the ‘Wallpaper’, LG claims it to be the world’s thinnest true wireless TV, measuring just 9mm along the sides. It sits flat against the wall, exuding a wallpaper effect. The Zero Connect Box acts as the input hub, wirelessly relaying the signal to the TV. This box has a functional range of 10 metres. The (Alpha) 11 AI Processor Gen3 powering this device has a Neural Processing Unit (NPU) that enhances its computing power by 5.6 times. With parallel algorithms, it can carry out noise reduction and texture preservation at the same time.
Samsung 130-inch Micro RGB TV (R95H)
Samsung unveiled the world’s first 130-inch Micro RGB TV at CES this year. The R95H looks like a marvel of design and engineering. The Timeless Frame makes it look like it belongs in an art gallery. This frame evokes the aesthetic of big architectural windows, giving a floating appearance to the display. The TV rocks a Micro RGB AI Engine Pro alongside the Micro RGB Colour Booster Pro and Micro RGB HDR Pro. It harnesses AI to boost dull native colours and upscale them to the appropriate standards. Samsung’s Glare Free technology keeps reflections to a minimum. There is support for HDR10+ ADVANCED1 and Eclipsa Audio on board.
Samsung AI Beauty Mirror
The AI Beauty Mirror could be Samsung’s ticket to the beauty market. Designed for powder rooms, this device combines a polarised mirror with a half mirror to improve reflectivity and transparency, delivering clearer, more precise visuals. The AI mirror is trained on a dataset of over 450,000 skin samples, which makes it capable of detecting pores, wrinkles, smudges, pigmentation and other skin conditions with its built-in camera. Samsung has collaborated with the K-beauty outfit, Amorepacific, on this product.
Motorola Razr Fold
Motorola was one of the first companies to bring the foldable form factor to modern smartphones. At CES 2026, it debuted its first book-style foldable, the Razr Fold. Its 6.6-inch cover display perfectly replicates the feel of a traditional candybar smartphone. The inner 8.1-inch 2K LTPO display maximises productivity, giving the user a larger canvas to work with. The smartphone supports input from the Moto Pen Ultra Stylus. The rear camera panel houses three 50MP sensors, one each for the primary shooter, ultrawide lens, and 3x telephoto lens. The cover display houses a 32MP front-facing camera, while the inner display gets a 20MP sensor.
Lenovo Legion Pro Rollable Laptop
Lenovo’s Legion series is known for putting out high-end gaming laptops with the most egregious specs. This year at CES, the tech outfit showcased a new concept laptop for its gaming series. The Legion Pro Rollable laptop flaunts a Lenovo PureSight OLED gaming display that unrolls from both ends using a dual motor. The controlled expansion happens with minimal vibration and noise. The tensioning system maintains consistent tautness across the OLED panel, once it is in its unfolded form. Low-friction materials protect the display from abrasion during the rolling cycles. There are 3 display modes on offer – Focus (16-inch), Tactical (21.5-inch), and Arena (24-inch).
LEGO Smart Play
LEGO had one of the most fun showcases at CES 2026. It unveiled its new Smart Play technology that brings the static LEGO creations to life. There are 3 core components at the core of this tech – LEGO Smart Brick, LEGO Smart Tags, and LEGO Smart Minifigures. The Smart Brick packs a custom-made chip, a sensor array, and a miniature speaker. The Smart Tags and Smart Minifigures are paired with this brick to make the LEGO creations interactive. It enables the model to respond to the user’s sounds and actions, allowing them to bring their imaginative sequences to life. As of now, LEGO has 3 Star Wars Smart Play sets in its catalogue. They will go on sale on March 1, 2026. More franchises and original sets will be added in the coming months.
Subtle Voicebuds
If you feel awkward dictating texts or giving commands to your phone’s voice assistant in public, the Subtle Voicebuds are for you. The AI model on these wireless earbuds is trained on chaotic, real-world environments. The multi-mic array is designed to pick up near-field, low-volume speech. This makes the TWS perfect for noisy outdoor conditions. You can be in the metro or a busy cafe and perfectly transcribe a voice note or ask Siri to set a reminder without raising your voice to more than a whisper.
Jackery Solar Mars Bot
Every year, we’re excited to see boundary-pushing, over-the-top tech features at CES. This year, Jackery’s Solar Mars Bot took the cake. This mobile robot solves one important issue that all solar chargers face – accessibility to optimal sunlight. The Solar Mars Bot can automatically move towards the sun whenever the sunlight is blocked by some external factor. This saves you the hassle of repositioning the bot throughout the day. Its six modular solar panels unfold automatically when it has unhindered access to sunlight. The expanded panels increase the light-receiving area, generating up to 600W of power. The swingable arm can track the sunlight up to 60°, maximising the efficiency of the bot. The port array has enough options to be compatible with most household devices. The 5G module allows the robot to be tracked via the companion app in real time. The 5,000Wh power reserve makes this robot ideal for off-grid living.
Roborock Saros Rover
The Robotock Saros Rover’s wheel-leg architecture allows it to climb stairs and slopes with human-like precision. While the functionality of most vacuum robots is limited to flat surfaces, the Saros Rover can clean your staircase and navigate to the second floor without requiring you to lift a finger. It uses AI algorithms to gauge the type of staircase and cleaning surface. It is able to make accurate decisions with 3D spatial information provided by its sensor array. The robot can execute small jumps, agile turns, sudden stops, and directional changes with absolute ease.
OhSnap MCon
The OhSnap MCon controller snaps to the back of your iPhone using MagSafe, essentially turning the smartphone into a handheld gaming device. The controller comes with an adapter for non-MagSafe Android phones and phone cases. The slider mechanism raises your phone in an elevated position, offering an ideal viewing angle. In Kickback Mode, the controller can be used wirelessly, without being attached to your phone. The smartphone cover acts as a kickstand, letting you prop it on a tabletop while you play your game. You can connect up to 3 devices and quickly switch among them by double-tapping the pair button.
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Final Thoughts
These were our 10 favourite showcases at CES 2026. We would also like to give a special shoutout to Samsung Music Studio 5, Pebble Index 01, and the Asus ROG Zephyrus Duo. Which product grabbed your attention at CES 2026? Let us know in the comments!












