CES 2026 tech you can actually buy


News coming out Consumer Electronics Show 2026 The pace may be slowing down, but as of Wednesday we still have writers on the floor, hopping from the hotel suite to the Las Vegas Convention Center to experience everything that matters. We’ve published over 100 articles, and there’s plenty of content coming up, including reviews of things we saw at the show.

As expected, most of the product announcements we’ve covered don’t launch for at least a few months, but some products are already available, or will be available soon. So, in case you want the latest technology money can buy, we’ve rounded up the places where you can buy the products we’ve written about. Note that we haven’t tested most of these products to the point where we feel comfortable putting our recommendations behind them, but hey, they’re available if you want to try them for yourself.

Most people know Elgato for its Stream Deck accessory, which lets you program its buttons to perform any shortcut you want on your PC. Corsair, which owns the company, has figured out a way to integrate the entire Stream Deck into a full-sized mechanical keyboard. It is called Galleon 100 SDIt features a 5-inch IPS display, 12 buttons and two rotary dials. It will launch on January 29, and you can Pre-order one now For $349.99.

Read U400 smart lock

Read U400 smart lock
Photography by Jennifer Pattison Toohey/The Verge

Jennifer Pattison Toohey says pretty much everything you need to know about the new Aqara U400 smart lock right on Above is her practical article. It’s the first to use Apple’s UWB-based hands-free lock, and it works really well — even when your hands are busy. This model has a U1 UWB chip, the same chip Apple puts in many iPhones and Apple Watches, and Jennifer said it’s a huge upgrade for her front door. It’s available now for $269.99 Amazon.

Photo: Bosch

Bosch is a major player in Europe when it comes to sticky vacuum cleaners. In the United States? Not much, but it takes a shot Through the launch of Unlimited 9 and Unlimited 10It is already available. The Unlimited 9 is its basic offering that costs $499.99while $599.99 The Unlimited 10 has a bendable tube that makes it better at reaching low furniture, like coffee tables.

Anker’s new Soundcore AeroFit 2 Pro They are wireless earbuds with a twist. They can switch between working as open-ear headphones when you need to pay attention to your surroundings, or when you want better sound and active noise cancellation, simply slide the ear tips in for a comfortable fit. We haven’t tested it yet, but it looks promising, and it’s not expensive, costing $179.99. Anker website.

Anker has made its cute 45W nano charger even cooler By pasting a screen on the front. The screen shows charging speed and progress, and its prongs can rotate 180 degrees so you can connect more ports. It’s listed at $39.99, but Anker is knocking on the door $10 discount Using a code that is automatically applied at checkout.

Although, no cable is included.

Although, no cable is included.

What price seems fair for a 20W USB-C charger that doesn’t include a cable? Most brands think $20 or so sounds about right. IKEA landed on $3.99 For its newness Sjoss single port charger This is perfect for phones, tablets, mobile devices and other small gadgets.

An image of a charging tray, containing several devices, on a table.

An image of a charging tray, containing several devices, on a table.
Image: Twelve South

New Valet charging station at Twelve South Designed for people who need one place to put the things that matter most. It’s a great charging pad, covered in nappa leather, with two wireless charging points for the phone and an earphone case for example. It has Qi2 wireless charging (up to 15W), and also has an additional USB-C port for up to 35W. This tool is $179.99 – Not cheap! -But she looks very beautiful.

Asus has launched a 75 percent volume wired keyboard with Hall effect keys called the ROG Falchion Ace 75 HE. It contains keys similar to those used in Asus Falcata ergonomic split keyboard We’ve reviewed it, but this one is smaller and cheaper, but no less capable. It has a large operating range thanks to the Hall effect switches, as well as the Rapid Trigger switch that allows the switch to be instantly reset when released. It’s listed as “coming soon” on Best buy For $239.99 in black or white.

TCL’s flagship TV for 2026 is the X11L, a “Super QLED” Mini LED TV Which will support Dolby Vision 2 when launched. The company claims it has color accuracy, and is one of the brightest TVs, reaching 10,000 nits at peak brightness, with up to 20,000 local dimming zones on the largest model on offer. You can pick up the 85-inch model at TCL website For a cool $7,999.99. The 75-inch model is $1,000 less, while the 98-inch model is $2,000 more.

Belkin has upgraded its high-end Switch 2 cloud charging case Which contains a battery with a capacity of 10,000 mAh. Instead of having to remove the battery to recharge it, there is an external USB-C port that makes it very easy to keep the case charged. There’s also a built-in display that shows how much charge is left. The battery has also been redesigned with a kickstand and a USB-C socket that connects directly to the bottom port of the console. It’s available for pre-order now for $99.99 through Company websiteIt will be launched in mid-January.

Image: Livex

Lifx has debuted its new Daily Spotlight brand It is aimed at people who don’t want to spend a lot of money on smart bulbs. As someone who wants to add more color throughout my apartment, but has been turned off by the high prices of Philips Hue, I might have to give this a try. These bulbs aren’t the brightest, maxing out at 800 lumens (that’s the same brightness as many older Hue bulbs anyway), though it’s hard to beat getting two for $23.99. Amazon. It’s dimmable, has Matter technology, and connects via Wi-Fi.

GE Lighting's smart shades, half-enclosed in a very generic living room, look a lot like shades if you ask me.

They definitely look like shadows.
Image: General Electric Lighting

GE Lighting has launched its Smart Shade fabric product At CES 2026, it comes in multiple sizes and color schemes, and operates with an included remote control. It can be easily integrated into your smart home kit thanks to Matter support. The least expensive option, which is 24 inches wide and 76 inches tall, is $299.99. Amazon -It’s not cheap, but it’s hard to argue with how beautiful it is.

The Shure MV88 USB-C plugs into an iPhone on a black background with weird green laser accents... pew pew.

Disclaimer: The microphone does not emit green lasers.
Photo: Shore

New Shure MV88 Designed for people who don’t have time to set up wireless microphones. It connects directly to your phone’s USB-C port, so you can easily maneuver your device to place the microphone where it needs to be for the best audio pickup. It’s not cheap for its size and cost $159but you may appreciate that the quick repositioning and plug-and-play features are worth the cost.

1/2Photography by Amelia Holowaty Kralis/The Verge

Xreal launched 1S smart glasses At CES 2026, along with The new power bank is $99 It can be used as a dock for Switch 2 and other video sources. The most notable aspect of the 1S is that the price is $50 cheaper than the previous iteration (it costs $449), yet still has a strong field of view, 120Hz refresh rate support, and a comfortable fit. The Neo might be worth it for you if you’re eager to play Switch 2 through your glasses. It’s one of the best power banks I’ve used, and its MagSafe magnets make it easy to mount your iPhone when you want to get lost in a movie.

Picture of the Audeze Maxwell 2 gaming headset on a desk

Photo: Odyssey

Audeze has unveiled the Maxwell 2 wireless gaming headset At CES in two configurations, one for $329 It works with all gaming platforms except Xbox, and the $349 one works with Xbox, too. One of the big updates in the newer model is the addition of magnetic earpads, which can be easily removed and replaced, if necessary. The headphones include a removable microphone, and feature wireless support via Bluetooth 5.3 or 2.4GHz with the included USB-C dongle.

Image: LG

LG debuted its brightest, fastest OLED display at CESThis may be exactly what you’ve been waiting for. The 27-inch 27GX790B-B has a refresh rate of 540Hz while hitting 1440p (very impressive), or you can go even faster with a 720Hz refresh rate, though the resolution drops to 720p. This is the first LG UltraGear monitor to feature LG Display’s core RGB Tandem technology and 4th generation WOLED display technology that allows it to have up to 335 nits of brightness at typical brightness. It’s $999 through LG.

75 percent Q1 Ultra in black.

75 percent Q1 Ultra in black.
Photo: Kikron

Keychron launched the Q Ultra and V Ultra keyboard at CES. It marks the company’s debut in manufacturing ZMK mechanical keyboards, an open source firmware that is more battery efficient than QMK. In other works, they are designed for people who want to install custom firmware on their boards. The series starts at $229.99 USD 75 percent Q1 Ultra$229.99 Keyless Q3 Ultraand just $10 extra for Full size Q6 Ultra. Later this month, it will launch the V Series, which starts at $114.99.

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