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A TV so glamorous that Samsung brought in K-pop band Riize to pose alongside it at CES 2026. The 130-inch MicroRGB backlit TV looks good, with or without the arm-candy, and that’s also thanks to the easel-like frame. The R95H is bright and boasts ultra-high color saturation. But like most of the flashy TVs at CES, it’s probably not for you or me.
From 3D gaming and ultrawide work modes to real-time translation, these smart glasses are leveling up wearable tech for the year ahead.
These are tech expert Marc Salzman's top CES picks for USA TODAY after his hands-on with future gadgets and gear in Las Vegas.
LAS VEGAS (AP) — CES 2026 offered a glimpse of a future that feels straight out of a sci-fi movie: bendable screens, paper-thin TVs and cars and gadgets that can think for themselves as they get to know you and your family’s wants and needs.
Beatbot is transforming robotic pool cleaners from glorified underwater vacuums into systems approaching consumer-grade autonomous underwater vehicles (AUVs).
Experts from CNET, PCMag, Mashable, ZDNET and Lifehacker debated for more than six hours to determine the absolute best new products from the CES 2026 show floor.
The XbotGo Falcon is an AI-tracking camera meant for sports. You place it on your tripod, let it know which sport you're tracking, and give it some parameters for the field of play if you’d like. It will then automatically record the game while panning and zooming in and out to follow the action.
Motorola’s Project Maxwell concept and Qira recast AI as an always-on, context-aware wearable that responds to your world.
Belkin's CES 2026 lineup includes a modular Switch 2 charging case, a Qi2-compatible magnetic power bank, and a 27,000 mAh power bank for laptops.
From AI-powered wearables and robot puppies to perimenopause trackers and LED face masks, these gadgets promise to boost your health, mood, and daily life.