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CES 2026: Top Gadgets Revealed

By Splittly Team6 min read

Las Vegas once again transformed into the global hub of innovation this January as CES 2026 kicked off. This year, the focus shifted from pure AI hype to practical, integrated AI that lives in your pocket, your car, and even your kitchen.

1. The Invisible TV

Samsung and LG battled it out with their latest transparent OLED displays. The new "Window to World" series by LG effectively disappears when turned off, looking like a pane of glass. But when active, the brightness and contrast rival traditional high-end panels. Perfect for open-plan minimalist apartments.

2. AI Health Companions

Wearables have evolved. The new HealthRing Pro doesn't just track steps; it uses non-invasive sensors to monitor glucose levels and hydration in real-time. Paired with a personalized AI coach, it offers dietary suggestions on the fly.

3. Sustainable Tech

Sustainability was a massive theme. Solar-charging laptops that can run indefinitely with just 2 hours of sun exposure were a crowd favorite. Companies are finally prioritizing repairability, with modular phones making a strong comeback.

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Conclusion

CES 2026 proved that technology is becoming more seamless and less intrusive. Whether it is health tech or home entertainment, the future looks bright (and transparent). Stay tuned for our hands-on reviews later this month.

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