CES 2026 Roundup
CES 2026 once again brought together a dense mix of product launches, coordinated marketing efforts, and a wide cross-section of people from across the technology ecosystem. With so much happening simultaneously, navigating the show required choosing a clear path rather than attempting to see everything.
This year, our focus stayed on three areas, the Venetian, LVCC North Hall, and LVCC West Hall. Following this track offered a useful snapshot of how consumer, enterprise, and mobility technologies are evolving, and where they increasingly overlap.
While the maturity of these products varied, many reflected a broader move toward automation becoming more visible in everyday settings.
We should note upfront that we weren’t trying to formally “cover” CES the way the media does. For broader reporting and official picks, there are plenty of great resources — like the CES Innovation Awards or CNET – Best of CES 2026.
What we did instead was much simpler: we spent our time exploring the halls, moving from booth to booth, trying to take in as much as we could. Along the way, a few things stood out:
Engineai Dancing Robot
