Robots designed for household chores are taking center stage this year's Consumer Electronics Show (CES). LG Electronics showcased its CLOiD robot, which can fold laundry, cook meals, and even greet you at the door. The company plans to start real-world testing of the device next year.
A rival robot, Switchbot's Onero H1, demonstrated more advanced capabilities, including climbing stairs and doing various household tasks autonomously. Another Chinese company, Unitree, displayed a humanoid robot that can perform complex movements with ease.
The rise of robot vacuums has also reached new heights this year, with some models featuring the ability to climb stairs. Cyber X, a robot vacuum developed by Dreame, is expected to go on sale later this year for around โฌ1,800 (ยฃ1,560). Its competitor, Roborock's Saros Rover, boasts more advanced features, including the ability to raise, lower, and jump its way up stairs.
Another trend gaining traction at CES 2026 is voice-controlled fridges. Samsung unveiled a new Family Hub fridge that comes equipped with voice-controlled doors. Similarly, GE built a barcode scanner into its Profile fridge, allowing users to scan items as they dispose of them to add them to a shopping list remotely.
In the world of laptops, Lenovo showcased its Legion Pro Rollable concept, which features a motorized hinge that twists to face the user. The company also unveiled its ThinkPad Plus Gen 7 Auto Twist, which automatically turns the screen to face the user or audience when presenting.
Folding phones are making a comeback this year, with Samsung showcasing its Galaxy Z TriFold model, which features a flexible tri-fold design. Clicks, an accessory company, has released a new BlackBerry phone called Communicator that boasts a physical keyboard and custom software designed to prioritize messaging over social media.
The revival of the Blackberry name highlights the ongoing demand for reliable and secure smartphones. With a new slide-out keyboard Bluetooth that doubles as a magnetic wireless charging battery pack, Clicks is catering to users looking for a more traditional phone experience.
Overall, this year's CES 2026 promises to bring significant innovations in robotics, artificial intelligence, and mobile technology, marking the beginning of an exciting new era in consumer electronics.
A rival robot, Switchbot's Onero H1, demonstrated more advanced capabilities, including climbing stairs and doing various household tasks autonomously. Another Chinese company, Unitree, displayed a humanoid robot that can perform complex movements with ease.
The rise of robot vacuums has also reached new heights this year, with some models featuring the ability to climb stairs. Cyber X, a robot vacuum developed by Dreame, is expected to go on sale later this year for around โฌ1,800 (ยฃ1,560). Its competitor, Roborock's Saros Rover, boasts more advanced features, including the ability to raise, lower, and jump its way up stairs.
Another trend gaining traction at CES 2026 is voice-controlled fridges. Samsung unveiled a new Family Hub fridge that comes equipped with voice-controlled doors. Similarly, GE built a barcode scanner into its Profile fridge, allowing users to scan items as they dispose of them to add them to a shopping list remotely.
In the world of laptops, Lenovo showcased its Legion Pro Rollable concept, which features a motorized hinge that twists to face the user. The company also unveiled its ThinkPad Plus Gen 7 Auto Twist, which automatically turns the screen to face the user or audience when presenting.
Folding phones are making a comeback this year, with Samsung showcasing its Galaxy Z TriFold model, which features a flexible tri-fold design. Clicks, an accessory company, has released a new BlackBerry phone called Communicator that boasts a physical keyboard and custom software designed to prioritize messaging over social media.
The revival of the Blackberry name highlights the ongoing demand for reliable and secure smartphones. With a new slide-out keyboard Bluetooth that doubles as a magnetic wireless charging battery pack, Clicks is catering to users looking for a more traditional phone experience.
Overall, this year's CES 2026 promises to bring significant innovations in robotics, artificial intelligence, and mobile technology, marking the beginning of an exciting new era in consumer electronics.