All tech and gadgets announced at CES 2026
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You can stay on top of all of The Verge ’s CES 2026 coverage right here including standout innovations, clever upgrades, and even the weird stuff the show is often known for. And as the show draws to a close, make sure to check out The Verge ’s CES 2026 awards where we highlight some of the best, weirdest, and most notable debuts.
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.
Cute robots, lightweight EVs and a surprisingly quiet leaf blower are among the tech that stood out as the show winds down.
CES is a show that’s all about the future. Usually, that future is within the next year or two. Companies show off products to kick off marketing campaigns and begin building consumer demand. Sometimes, though, they offer a peek a good bit further down the road.
At CES tech show in Las Vegas, Israel-based eVTOL maker AIR is showing off its 'sports car of the sky', the AIR ONE.
Motorola has finally entered the book-style foldable phone market with the introduction of the Razr Fold. It’ll go up against the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7 and Google Pixel 10 Pro Fold, giving you a trio of Android-powered options to choose from.
CES 2026 kicks off in Las Vegas with 4,100+ exhibitors. Discover how AI, digital health, and energy tech are shaping the future. Read the full report.
The latest beauty tech innovations are on display at CES in Las Vegas, from AI beauty agents to mirrors that detect sunscreen application. (AP Video: Cassandra Allwood)
CES is a lot — a deluge of consumer tech surrounded by lots of bad carpeting. The Verge’s on-the-ground team of super nerds covered so many new products and technologies that it’s understandable if it was all a little overwhelming.