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CES 2026 showstoppers present 10 notable gadgets in Las Vegas
Summary
A Fox News roundup highlights 10 standout devices shown at CES 2026, noting products that range from shipping hardware to concept prototypes; examples include LG’s 9mm Wallpaper OLED TV and LG CLOiD, a home robot shown as research-stage technology.
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Every January, CES in Las Vegas gathers technology companies to show new products and ideas, and a Fox News article collected 10 items that drew attention at CES 2026. The list mixes finished products that are expected to ship with concept and prototype systems still under development. The coverage emphasizes design, AI features, and a blend of near-term availability and longer-term research.
Notable items:
- LG OLED evo W6 Wallpaper TV: a 9mm-thin screen that sits flush to the wall, uses a separate Zero Connect Box for inputs, and is powered by LG’s Alpha 11 AI Processor Gen3; expected later in 2026 through select retailers.
- Dreame Cyber X: a concept four-legged vacuum that can climb stairs and includes a built-in water tank; presented as a research-stage product.
- LG CLOiD: a wheeled home robot with articulated arms demonstrated folding laundry and kitchen tasks, described as concept and research-stage technology not planned for consumer sale at this time.
- SwitchBot MindClip: a small AI wearable that records and summarizes conversations, supports over 100 languages, and may require a subscription for key features; availability and pricing not yet released.
- LEGO Smart Play: "Smart Bricks" with embedded sensors, LEDs and speakers demonstrated in Star Wars-themed sets, with launch slated for March 2026 and prices reported from roughly $70 to $160.
- SpotOn GPS Fence Nova Edition: a GPS-based virtual dog fence system sold in the US and Canada for $999, reported to reduce GPS drift and improve containment accuracy.
Summary: These showstoppers illustrate a mix of practical consumer products, upgrades to existing categories, and exploratory robotics and AI research. Several items carry availability dates or pricing through 2026, while others remain prototypes or concept demonstrations; Undetermined at this time for many research-stage products.
