Clicks Technology has unveiled the Clicks Communicator at CES 2026. This standalone smartphone is designed as a companion device that prioritizes messaging and focus over the infinite feeds of modern flagship phones.
At CES 2026, Sumbu introduced the world's first dual-vector consumer exoskeleton. This wearable device uses smart technology to help people lift heavy objects and move with less physical strain.
Airloom Energy is demonstrating a wind power system at CES 2026 that uses vertical wings moving along an oval track instead of traditional tower-mounted blades. The company claims the design reduces costs by approximately 50 percent while maintaining equivalent power output, with a pilot site in Wyoming testing the technology for commercial deployment.
Samsung has announced the Freestyle+ portable projector ahead of CES 2026, introducing AI OptiScreen technology and 430 ISO lumens brightness alongside enhanced smart features and 360-degree audio capabilities.
RiseLink has unveiled its latest semiconductor solutions designed for the next generation of intelligent IoT devices. The new RS3000 and RS5000 series chips combine high-performance Edge AI processing with low-power Wi-Fi 6 connectivity. These System on Chips aim to enhance battery life and local intelligence in smart home and wearable applications.
Leaked details suggest that OpenAI's mysterious hardware project with legendary designer Jony Ive is a pen-style device codenamed "Gumdrop." The gadget aims to serve as a "third core device" that handles voice and handwriting tasks without the distractions of a traditional screen.
One-Netbook has unveiled the OneXSugar Wallet, a retro-focused gaming handheld featuring a single 8.01-inch foldable OLED panel. Designed to solve the portability issues of large-screen handhelds, the device utilizes a 4:3 aspect ratio and a clamshell design to support high-fidelity emulation of Nintendo DS, 3DS, and classic home consoles. The unit is powered by a flagship Qualcomm Snapdragon processor and is scheduled for a 2026 release.
LG Electronics has announced a new series of XBOOM speakers ahead of the CES 2026 trade show. The updated lineup includes the portable XBOOM Go and the high-output XBOOM XL series, featuring improved battery life, integrated party lighting, and upgraded driver materials. These speakers focus on high-volume performance and outdoor durability for various consumer use cases.












