Home Tech Everyone's Buzzing About at CES 2026
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These products promise practical home upgrades, including control and safety sensors that don’t require setup, a self-charging lock, and blinds that automatically block the sun from your eyes.
Smart homes have become more and more ubiquitous as the cost of technology has eased, including home security cameras, smart thermostats, and more.
From preventative artificial intelligence to more accurate notifications, these are the new home security technologies you should look for this year.
The HunterSmart technology debuting at CES 2026 is a cutting-edge conversion option for home fans and more.
When it comes to upgrading to a smart home, the choices can be overwhelming. Consider these tips to make the process efficient and worthwhile.
Aliro, the smart lock standard expected to be released in 2026, will let us open doors just by tapping our smart phones and watches. Read on to find out why it matters.
Desloc's newest lock features solar charging on your front door, AI fingerprint learning and other fresh features.
Audio has been another big part of IKEA’s push into the smart home. There are some existing Bluetooth speakers that offer neat designs and speaker-to-speaker pairing for groups, as well as the new “KALLSUP” speaker that is launching soon and costs just $10.
The Lockin brand is introducing a new smart lock to the US market, featuring a unique charging feature that you'll want to see.
SKYX expects to include its all-in-one smart platform and hub, in collaboration with NVIDIA’s AI features, in future U.S. and global projects, including the upcoming $4 billion Miami, Florida, smart city.
The latest edition of the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas is already drawing to a close, and once again, we’ve seen some truly impressive smart home and home security innovations—and as usual,