January 2026

The Latest Lenovo Yoga Lineup Puts AI to Work, with Smarter PCs for Every Style and Budget

AI is everywhere, and that includes PCs and especially Windows 11. If your laptop is struggling to keep up with Copilot, or even just choking on your Gmail inbox, great news: Lenovo has a huge slate of consumer devices coming your way for every budget and project! If you’re going for the best, you’ll want to look at the Yoga Pro 9i Aura Edition, Yoga Pro 7i Aura Edition, Yoga Slim 7i Ultra Aura Edition, and Yoga AIO i Aura Edition.


Lenovo Legion Steals the Spotlight with a Rollable Concept Laptop, a SteamOS Handheld, and New Gaming PCs, While Lenovo LOQ Expands Its Laptop Lineup

When Lenovo Legion launches new devices, it does not play around; it arrives with a lineup clearly aimed at people who game wherever life drops them, whether that is a dorm room, an airport lounge, or a hotel desk two hours before a tournament match. The latest Lenovo Legion and Lenovo LOQ announcements read less like a routine refresh and more like a statement of intent. Lenovo wants gaming hardware to be flexible, portable, and powerful enough that compromises feel optional rather than inevitable.


ECOVACS Pushes Home Automation Further with Robotic Cleaners and … an Emotional Companion Robot?

ECOVACS has made its big reveal at CES, but the bigger story has nothing to do with a trade show floor and everything to do with how far the company is pushing home robotics. This year’s lineup stretches well beyond clean floors, adding a robotic pool cleaner and an emotional companion robot to a portfolio that already covers vacuuming, mopping, lawn care, and window cleaning. The message is clear. ECOVACS wants fewer chores on your list and fewer moments where technology feels like it is making life harder instead of easier.


Motorola Razr Fold Signals Motorola’s Big Bet on Foldables, AI, and a Smarter Connected Ecosystem

Motorola used Lenovo Tech World 2026 to introduce the motorola razr fold, a new foldable phone that signals where the company thinks phones are headed next. This was not just a hardware moment. Motorola also rolled out a unified artificial intelligence platform, teased a wearable AI companion, and showed off a FIFA-themed razr that will test the willpower of soccer fans everywhere. Taken together, the announcements paint a picture of Motorola aiming for devices that work together quietly in the background instead of constantly asking for your attention.


The Punkt. MC03 Is a Privacy-First Smartphone Built in Europe for People Who Want Control of Their Data

The Punkt. MC03 is a smartphone that takes a very deliberate stance on modern tech fatigue. It is designed for people who want a fully functional phone without quietly trading their personal data for convenience. Built in Europe and priced at $699 in the US, the MC03 aims to feel familiar enough to use every day while doing something most phones do not do particularly well: mind its own business.



Satechi Thunderbolt 5 CubeDock and Pro Cable Deliver Faster Speeds and Smarter Desk Power for Modern Workspaces

The Satechi Thunderbolt 5 CubeDock is stepping into CES as one of those rare gadgets that tells you exactly what it wants to be. It is small, it is sturdy, and it is determined to turn even the most chaotic desk into something that feels thought out. Let’s face it, most docking stations take up half your workspace or come with a tangle of cables that look like they escaped from a backstage audio rig. This one arrives with something different in mind.


AtomForm Palette 300 Debuts as a 12-Nozzle, Multi-Color 3D Printing Powerhouse for Creators and Pros

The AtomForm Palette 300 may sound like something meant for an art studio, and honestly, that is part of what makes it interesting. For anyone who has spent time waiting on single-color printers and wrestling with materials that refuse to cooperate, a 12-nozzle color 3D printer feels like someone finally decided to rethink how desktop fabrication should work. AtomForm is still a relatively new name in the United States, but with the Palette 300, they appear ready to introduce themselves in a way that commands attention.


Lenovo Showcases Its Creative Side with Proof of Concept Computers, Smart Glasses, Monitors, and More!

One thing Lenovo excels at is demonstrating proof-of-concept devices and then turning them into full devices in future iterations. It showcases their imagination and also offers a glimpse into what might be powering next year’s devices. This year, Lenovo has really let its creativity shine, with multiple exciting proofs of concept to get us drooling over the possibilities!


The Cheerble Match G1 Smart Feeder Wants to End the Food-Stealing Drama in Multi-Pet Homes

The Cheerble Pet Feeder Match G1 smart cat feeder is aimed at a very specific problem that many pet households know all too well. Feeding time sounds simple until one cat is on a prescription diet, another thinks all bowls are community property, and the dog is lurking like a furry vacuum cleaner. Cheerble’s upcoming feeder promises a calmer routine by using facial recognition instead of collars, chips, or guesswork, and it does so with a strong emphasis on privacy and practicality.


Latest Navimow Robotic Lawnmowers Offer 5 Smarter, Tougher Series Designed for Every Type of Yard

A properly manicured lawn feels nice; it’s like a freshly vacuumed room where everything feels neat and clean. But it’s a lot to have to mow your own lawn sometimes. It’s hot. Or cold. Or raining. Or you’re deathly allergic to grass, so you mow wearing enough PPE to double as Fallout cosplay. In any case, it’s 2026, so you can outsource your mowing with a Navimow robotic lawnmower!


Segway Expands Well Beyond Scooters with Myon and Muxi Smart E-Bikes and the Xaber 300 Electric Dirt Bike

You might hear “Segway” and picture mall cops on people movers, but Segway is so much more. They’re also in e-bikes, and after their first set dropped last year, they’re refining their e-bike offerings with two new road styles and an off-roading dirtbike, so you can pedal and cruise wherever your heart desires. The new Segway Myon and Segway Muxi (moo-shee) use the brand’s Intelligent Ride System, a software suite that provides everything you need while riding or storing your bike.


UGREEN NASync iDX6011 and iDX6011 Pro Bring Local AI Storage into the Spotlight

UGREEN clearly wants you to rethink what network-attached storage looks like in 2026, and the UGREEN NASync iDX6011 and UGREEN iDX6011 Pro are its argument. Just announced at CES, these new NAS systems are built on the idea that your storage should not just hold files quietly in the background, but actually help you find, understand, and protect them without shipping your personal data to the cloud. That is a tall promise, but the hardware and software choices here suggest UGREEN is taking it seriously.


NAOX LINK and NAOX WAVE Signal the Future of Brain Health as FDA-Cleared In-Ear EEG Goes Mainstream

When technology collides with medicine, the result is often incremental progress that quietly improves existing tools. Every so often, though, something arrives that feels less like an upgrade and more like a category shift, the kind that makes you double-check whether it’s actually real. NAOX Technologies appears to be aiming for that second reaction with NAOX LINK, the world’s first FDA-cleared in-ear EEG system. Unveiled at CES 2026, NAOX LINK dramatically shrinks traditional brain-monitoring hardware into a pair of earbuds, while also setting the stage for NAOX WAVE, the company’s upcoming consumer-focused brain-signal platform designed for everyday life.


Vivoo Brings Medical Insight To Your More Personal Bodily Functions with FlowPad and Smart Toilet

It’s an unfortunate fact of modern medicine that women’s health has historically been an afterthought. Clinical trials didn’t even consistently include women until the early ’90s, which helps explain why hormone care and reproductive diagnostics still feel uneven today. At the same time, consumer health tech has exploded, often promising insight without delivering much substance. Vivoo is trying to bridge that gap with a pair of products that aim to pull meaningful health data out of places we’ve mostly ignored, using tools designed to fit into everyday routines rather than disrupt them. It’s an ambitious approach, and a notably different…


Luna Band Thinks Your Wrist Deserves Advice, Not Another Pile of Health Stats

The Luna Band is stepping into a crowded wearable space with a slightly contrarian attitude. Instead of throwing more charts, rings, and color-coded scores at your wrist, this new band is designed to talk to you when it actually matters. Built by Luna, a rising health tech company focused on human performance, the Luna Band pairs a slim wearable with a voice-led system called LifeOS. The goal is not to make you decode health data at the end of the day, but to help you make better choices while the day is still happening.



Audeze Maxwell 2 Wireless Gaming Headset Debuts with SLAM Tech, 90mm Planar Drivers, and 80+ Hour Battery

Audeze, a leader in premium headphones, has unveiled its newest gaming headset: Maxwell 2. This next-generation model builds on the success of the original Maxwell, which earned worldwide acclaim from media, gamers, and audio professionals. Every detail of the Audeze Maxwell 2 has been meticulously designed to deliver unparalleled sound quality, superior comfort, and effortless connectivity across all platforms. Whether you’re a competitive player or an immersion-focused enthusiast, this evolution of a legendary gaming audio classic promises an experience worth celebrating.




TDM Neo Hybrid Headphones Cleverly Turn Into a Portable Speaker with a Twist, While Offering 200-Hours of Battery Life

It’s hard to make headphones or portable speakers interesting. You can tweak the shape of a speaker or add a clever strap for backpack duty. You can dress up a pair of headphones with new colors or textures. But at the end of the day, everyone knows what over-the-ear headphones are, and everyone knows what a small Bluetooth speaker does. The TDM Neo tries something different by combining both, and it just might make you rethink how you use each.