Robotics enthusiasts, mark your calendars – 2026 is shaping up to be a game-changer for smart home automation, productivity, and communication. At the annual Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas, we saw an array of innovative devices that could revolutionize how we live, work, and interact with technology.
First up are robots designed to make our lives easier. LG's CLOiD robot, set to undergo real-world testing next year, promises to automate laundry chores and sync seamlessly with kitchen appliances. Meanwhile, Switchbot's Onero H1, a Chinese company's debut at CES, is a formidable security bot that doubles as a robot vacuum with articulating arms.
The future of humanoid robots seems more imminent than ever. Boston Dynamics' Atlas robot, once an awkward prototype, has been reimagined for mass production. Its new design boasts improved durability and practicality, setting it to be deployed in Hyundai's manufacturing plants within the next couple of years.
Another area of technological advancement is home cleaning. Cyber X's Dreame Cyber10 Ultra robovac boasts a unique arm-equipped design that can lift up to 500g while using brushes and other nozzles for added cleanliness. However, if you need assistance navigating stairs, Roborock's Saros Rover may be the better option – this two-wheel-leg robovac has been designed specifically with stair-climbing in mind.
Voice-controlled fridges are becoming increasingly common, as evident from Samsung's new Family Hub model that features voice-controlled doors and a screen on the front. GE has also joined the fray with its Profile fridge, which comes equipped with a barcode scanner to streamline grocery shopping and monitor freshness.
Smartphones have always been an essential aspect of modern life, but the concept of carrying around a separate device for productivity has long been considered niche. Enter Clicks' new Communicator – a stylish Android phone with a physical keyboard that pays homage to the iconic BlackBerry. This new offering combines the best aspects of smartphones and traditional communication devices.
As we delve into 2026's technological advancements, it becomes increasingly apparent that innovation is accelerating at an unprecedented pace. Whether we're dealing with robots in our homes or revolutionized smartphones, technology has the potential to profoundly impact our daily lives.
First up are robots designed to make our lives easier. LG's CLOiD robot, set to undergo real-world testing next year, promises to automate laundry chores and sync seamlessly with kitchen appliances. Meanwhile, Switchbot's Onero H1, a Chinese company's debut at CES, is a formidable security bot that doubles as a robot vacuum with articulating arms.
The future of humanoid robots seems more imminent than ever. Boston Dynamics' Atlas robot, once an awkward prototype, has been reimagined for mass production. Its new design boasts improved durability and practicality, setting it to be deployed in Hyundai's manufacturing plants within the next couple of years.
Another area of technological advancement is home cleaning. Cyber X's Dreame Cyber10 Ultra robovac boasts a unique arm-equipped design that can lift up to 500g while using brushes and other nozzles for added cleanliness. However, if you need assistance navigating stairs, Roborock's Saros Rover may be the better option – this two-wheel-leg robovac has been designed specifically with stair-climbing in mind.
Voice-controlled fridges are becoming increasingly common, as evident from Samsung's new Family Hub model that features voice-controlled doors and a screen on the front. GE has also joined the fray with its Profile fridge, which comes equipped with a barcode scanner to streamline grocery shopping and monitor freshness.
Smartphones have always been an essential aspect of modern life, but the concept of carrying around a separate device for productivity has long been considered niche. Enter Clicks' new Communicator – a stylish Android phone with a physical keyboard that pays homage to the iconic BlackBerry. This new offering combines the best aspects of smartphones and traditional communication devices.
As we delve into 2026's technological advancements, it becomes increasingly apparent that innovation is accelerating at an unprecedented pace. Whether we're dealing with robots in our homes or revolutionized smartphones, technology has the potential to profoundly impact our daily lives.