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CES 2026 starts now! Well, not quite now – technically the show opens on Tuesday, January 6, 2026, with 'media day' known for its keynotes kicking off tomorrow, January 5, 2026. Even so, though, today is when the media gets previews of some of the most exciting tech coming to the show, so from our point of view, it's go, go, go from here.
What do we expect to see in Vegas this year? Well, you can read Editor at Large Lance Ulanoff's CES 2026 predictions to get fully up to speed, but in short: AI, AI, and more AI.
Of course, there will be much more than just the latest developments in artificial intelligence, so expect everything from new 2026 TVs and screen tech, new wearables, new smart home devices, new EV innovations, and, of course, the latest in phones and computing.
We'll be covering it all as it happens on the CES 2026 show floor in Las Vegas on this page – so bookmark it now and check back regularly so you don't miss a thing.
CES 2026: the latest news
- Samsung's new Freestyle+ portable projector nearly doubles the brightness, and makes the image look better on any surface
- LG’s xboom Bluetooth speakers were some of the best of 2025, and 4 new models are coming in 2026
- LG reveals its version of Samsung's Frame TV — but the screen tech might not be what you're hoping for
- CES 2026 — What to expect
- Watch out, Sonos — Samsung's new wireless speakers look very cool, and directly challenge the Era models
- Samsung takes on the Sonos Arc Ultra with a powerful all-in-one Dolby Atmos soundbar — and upgrades the best soundbar on the planet too, for good measure
- LG announces next-gen version of its best OLED TV tech — oh, and it’s changing the name
- RGB TVs are here — here are Samsung, LG, TCL and Hisense's plans for this next-gen TV tech so far
- Samsung's enormous micro-RGB TV is coming to smaller screen sizes, and it borrows one great feature from Samsung OLED TVs
- LG reveals Micro RGB evo TV with bold claims of perfect color
Hello and welcome to TechRadar's CES 2026 live blog. I'm your host, Jacob Krol, and I'm out in Vegas right now. I'll be bringing you the first updates from the show ahead of the official opening on Tuesday – starting with all of the news from CES 2026 Unveiled and Samsung's First Look event.
Plus, we’ve already seen a wave of product drops and announcements before the show has even officially kicked off — so let’s go!
First, let's start with one of the first products that stood out to Lance Ulanoff at CES Unveiled. You can see his first look TikTok below, but SkyWheel Peak S is basically a wearable that will let you feel like you're skiing on almost any surface.
Pretty neat, I'd say.
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