Lego, Star Wars and Smart Brick
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Call me jaded, but the imaging technology that has come out of CES over the past few years has been less than innovative. The Cambi C1 Smart Binoculars solve some real problems with digital binoculars on paper,
IKEA has now revamped the LED Lamp for 2026 with matt white glass and and color-shifting lights. The lamp comes with a Bilresa remote that lets you cycle through 12 preset colors – from pink and lavender to soft yellow. Each hue was picked by Sabine Marcelis, and blends smoothly with the next.
The HunterSmart technology debuting at CES 2026 is a cutting-edge conversion option for home fans and more.
The Lutron Caseta smart wood blinds automatically adjust their slats throughout the day to block glare, maximize natural light, and flex some clever sun-aware automation.
Xthings is at CES 2026 with a new smart lock called the Ultraloq Latch 7 Pro, a Matter-compatible lock that it says will support a key standard, called Aliro, that could make device-based digital keys far easier to use. The company also announced the Ultraloq Bolt Sense, which leans more on biometric authentication.
I wore camera-enabled over-ear headphones that tap into AI. Razer says they're going to be an actual product someday. It's not as weird as you'd think. Or maybe it is.
The best smart TVs offer voice search, quick navigation, and numerous streaming apps. Here are our top picks for each major operating system.
Smart glasses are cool, but wearing them can be awkward. Razer's Project Motoko could be the answer, and it's really impressive.
The Lego Group unveiled its new SMART Play bricks at CES, the first building sets, featuring Star Wars, are expected to launch in March.