CES
The Consumer Electronics Show (CES) is a yearly trade show, held in the Las Vegas Convention Centre and surrounding hotels and halls in Las Vegas, Nevada. It has been running since 1967 and covers everything from accessibility to vehicle tech and video.
T3 brings you all the latest announcements and releases ahead of the 2026 show and from our reporters live on the show floor this January. Don't miss our Best of CES Awards, rounding up the highlights from the event.
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This clever 3-in-1 vacuum solves the robot vs cordless cleaning dilemma
The xLean TR1 feels like it could change how we think about home cleaning
By Lizzie Wilmot Published
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I finally tried Amazon’s Alexa Home Cinema – now I'm looking at Echo Studio even more admirably
Amazon's soundbar-replacement Fire TV system is slick, but can add up quickly
By Mike Lowe Last updated
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This mini lab gadget detects major food allergies in your meals in minutes
Allergen Alert is a game changer for detecting food allergies
By Bethan Morgan Published
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Bosch’s new cordless vacuums rival Dyson and Shark – at a much lower cost
They were showcased at CES last week
By Lizzie Wilmot Published
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This portable coffee machine makes cold brew in just five minutes – and it looks like a Stanley cup!
The Ecoldbrew coffee maker is my favourite launch from CES 2026
By Bethan Morgan Published
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5 new robot lawnmowers from CES 2026 that show the future of smart gardening this year
Sit back and relax as the best robot lawnmowers get your garden ready
By Max Slater-Robins Published
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Why Samsung’s Galaxy Z TriFold is the engineering marvel I'll never own
We've tested out the triple-fold Galaxy phone – and are in awe
By Britta O'Boyle Published
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This high-tech outdoor exoskeleton uses an AI terrain camera to adapt to the ground ahead
VIGX’s compact π6 blends wearable robotics with camera-based AI terrain awareness in a surprisingly portable form
By Matt Kollat Published
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I’ve been writing non-stop about CES – here are my 5 favourite smart home gadgets from the show
Narrowing it down was no easy task
By Lizzie Wilmot Published
