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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.
With the start of the New Year squarely behind us, it’s once again time for the annual CES trade show to shine a spotlight on the latest tech companies plan on offering in 2026.
Here are the highlights from the world's largest technology trade show in Las Vegas, including a laundry folding robot and an AI pet that can grow.
Start the year with a bang by traveling with CNET to Las Vegas, where our editors will be on the hunt for the defining tech products of 2026. CES is the flashiest tech show of the year and is set to inject some much-needed excitement into the January gloom.
As CES opened Tuesday to the public, auto and tech companies like Nvidia and Gentex showed how AI technology can transform cars into proactive companions that adapt and react to drivers and passengers in real time.
Artificial intelligence was anchored in nearly everything as tech firms continue to look for AI products that will attract customers.
The Consumer Electronics Show isn't about the big companies making the big splash – rather it's about the smaller companies with big ideas.
CES isn’t a big smartphone show, but there have been more new handsets here than I expected. Samsung gave us our first hands-on look at the Galaxy Z TriFold, Motorola launched its first book-style Razr Fold, and phone keyboard company Clicks revealed its BlackBerry-esque Android phone the Communicator.