We’re getting closer to consumer-friendly humanoids thanks to AI. This latest development comes from CES 2026, where the latest LG CLOiD was showcased. The LG CLOiD is an AI-powered robot designed to do household tasks and chores across connected home appliances. It has LG’s Self-Driving AI Home Hub and LG ThinQ ecosystem at its core. In its CES 2026 demo, LG showcases different use cases for the CLOiD. The robot can be seen getting milk from the refrigerator and starts reheating a croissant in an oven as it prepares for breakfast. Once the homeowners are out for the day, the robot will start doing the laundry, then fold and stack them. It highlights how the robot can comprehend user lifestyles and its ability to control home appliances with precision. Like a true humanoid, the robot consists of a head unit, torso, articulating arms, and a wheeled base. It can pick up objects from knee level, and the torso tilts and has height adjustment. It also works as a mobile AI hub ...
If you’re a hardcore gamer who can’t be stopped from playing anywhere, then you might love the incredible possibilities this new product spotted at CES 2026 brings. It’s the ASUS ROG XREAL R1. The ASUS ROG XREAL R1 gaming glasses is a plug-and-play solution allowing you to play triple-A games anywhere, anytime with an immersive virtual screen size of up to a whopping 171 inches and a high 240Hz refresh rate — all without taking up any space in your setup, livingroom, or even if you’re in a coffee shop, the plane, or the park. ASUS brags that it is the first 240Hz micro-OLED FHD gaming glasses in the world. By default, the virtual screen follows your every move. There’s an Anchor Mode that pins the screen to a fixed location so you can look away without distraction. The device’s built-in 3D depth of field technology is made for this. It also has a 0.01ms response time. Meanwhile, the Electrochromic technology will tint lenses on demand or automatically, based on the lightin...