CES 2026 Was 'AI Everywhere' — Here Is What Actually Mattered
CES 2026 was blanketed in AI branding — here is a filtered look at the announcements US buyers should actually pay attention to.

CES 2026 leaned so hard into 'AI everywhere' branding that the phrase lost meaning by day two. Filtered for signal, though, a handful of announcements matter to US consumers and enterprise buyers going into H2. Here is the shortlist.
Wearables get real assistants
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The most interesting wearables at CES 2026 finally had assistants people would actually use — offline-capable, tuned for voice-first interaction, and integrated with popular calendars and messaging. Category leaders are still a generation away from replacing phone use, but the gap narrowed noticeably.
Smart home rethinks the hub
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Matter is maturing, and the new class of smart-home hubs runs on-device small LLMs for local intent parsing. That means faster responses, better privacy, and voice control that keeps working when the cloud does not. Watch the certification battles between Apple, Amazon, and Google.
Enterprise devices, quietly excellent
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The non-headline announcements at CES — professional video conferencing gear with on-device transcription, industrial cameras with edge inference, thermal imaging with AI defect detection — are where the real money is spent. If your team buys any of this hardware, this was a strong CES.
The bottom line
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CES 2026's headline was noise; the substance is that AI has become table-stakes hardware infrastructure. Buy for real capability, not the sticker on the box.
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