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If our first and second day highlights of CES 2026 weren't enough for you, we're now back with day three highlights from the Las Vegas show floor, and there's still plenty to see.
Our CES 2026 live blog is also available to keep you up to date with everything happening and coming at CES 2026, but these are our picks from the third day of the show, and it's another list of impressively diverse and innovative technology.
1. Motorola Razr Fold
- Best Feature: Supports a pencil
There's another book-style foldable in town: Motorola has been making foldables for a few years at this point, but now it has the Razr Fold to directly challenge the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7 and the Google Pixel 10 Pro Fold, and it was unveiled at CES 2026.
The key specs you should know about are the 8.1-inch main display, 6.6-inch cover display, and the five attached cameras, led by a 50MP main camera. It also apparently has something its rivals don't offer: support for stylus input.
2. IKEA Varmblixt LED lamp
- Best Feature: A design that is good enough to eat.
IKEA's smart home push continues at CES 2026, and the Swedish company has been showing off some new models from the Varmblixt smart light series, including a donut-shaped LED lamp with colors you can set to change smoothly over time.
You can mount the donut light on a wall or place it on a table, and there's a remote you can use to control it instead of your phone. Also worth noting: a new little Bluetooth speaker from IKEA that will set you back less than $10 in the US (that's about £7.45 / AU$14.85).
3. Lenovo Legion Pro Rollable
- Best Feature: It has a screen that folds out!
Now, this is exactly the kind of device CES is made for: a laptop with a rollable screen that expands when you need more screen real estate. It's called Lenovo Legion Pro Rollable and its screen size goes from 16 inches to 23.8 inches with the push of a button.
As the Legion label indicates, this is a gaming laptop and top-tier titles should be able to make the most of that expandable screen. Under the hood, you can max this out with an Nvidia RTX 5090 and an Intel Core Ultra 9 processor if you want the best specs.
4. L'Oréal Light Smooth
- Best Feature: Infrared light technology
The L'Oréal Light Straight + Multi-styler may be a bit complicated to say, but it looks like an incredible piece of kit: a hair straightener that uses infrared light, so it works at lower temperatures and, in theory, should be much better for the health of your hair.
According to L'Oréal's proposal, it works three times faster than its main competitors and leaves hair twice as soft. What do you not like? Well, the only bad news is that it's not expected to be available to purchase until next year, but from what we've seen so far, it will be worth the wait.
5. Roborock Saros Rover
- Best Feature: A robovac with legs
Tech companies are solving all kinds of problems at CES 2026, including a long-standing robot vacuum problem: What happens when your cleaning robot reaches the stairs? Roborock now has a solution in the form of the Saros Rover, with two legs for climbing stairs.
Those legs also allow you to quickly turn and tackle a variety of uneven surfaces, so your home gets cleaned more thoroughly than ever before. It's not the first legged robovac to appear, but it could be the best one yet, although it's unclear when it will be released.
6. NuraLogix Longevity Mirror
- Best Feature: No watches or wrist trackers required
In our roundup of the best health devices at CES 2026, you'll find mentions of the impressive NuraLogix Longevity Mirror, a mirror that can assess a wide range of health-related metrics, including heart rate, blood pressure, and physiological age.
It does this through a combination of a built-in camera and some sophisticated artificial intelligence algorithms that analyze blood flow patterns in the face. However, the starting price isn't cheap – it's said to be $899 (approximately £660 / AU$1,330) and a subscription is also required.
7. Solar reinforcement
- Best Feature: Wellbeing inside
The second entry we'd like to highlight from our CES health gadget roundup is the Sunbooster. The idea here is that this little gadget projects near-infrared light into your face while you're stuck indoors with a laptop, a bit like a SAD lamp in webcam form.
It is based on studies that have suggested that exposure to this type of light produces multiple benefits for well-being, and you can choose between two and four hours of exposure per day. The price for this has been set at €199, which is equivalent to approximately $235 / £175 / AU$350.
8. Dreame Jumping Cube
- Best Feature: Compact and modular design
There have also been many innovations at CES 2026 with cameras and in this regard, we present to you the Dreame Leaptic Cube. Capable of recording up to 8K, it's a small action camera that you can take anywhere and also has modular accessories.
You even get built-in AI-powered gyroscopic stabilization, which isn't typically offered with cameras of this size, and it can apparently last 200 minutes between charges. We're still waiting on pricing, but it looks like an intriguing device that we're eager to try out.
9. Klipsch Atlas Series Headphones
- Best Feature: The return of a legend
On the audio front, we have Kipsch's first new over-ear headphones in over a decade, courtesy of the Klipsch Atlas Series headphones. They were released to help celebrate the 80th anniversary of the company behind Klipsch and Onkyo.
These headphones look like they'll be worth the wait, too. There are three new models, led by the flagship HP-3, and they promise us superior levels of audio quality and battery life, although of course we'd like to try them out ourselves.
10. GameSir x Hyperkin X5 Alteron
- Best Feature: Modular versatility
We've already included a modular camera on this list, and now we have a modular mobile controller too: GameSir x Hyperkin
This works with Android phones and iPhones, as well as tablets and Nintendo Switch. As it supports Bluetooth, you can even use it with a PC if you wish, catering to all your gaming control needs, on any device. However, we are still waiting for pricing details.
11. Tensor Robocar
- Best Feature: Will drive for you
Automotive technology always features prominently at CES, and we've been reviewing Tensor's new robocar. This goes beyond basic self-driving capabilities: it offers Level 4 autonomy, meaning you don't need to keep your eyes on the road and you can hide the steering wheel.
There are 13-inch screens for every passenger, plus a host of impressive features, such as its own onboard AI models, self-cleaning capabilities, and proprietary sensors. Pricing for the Tensor robocar has yet to be confirmed, but production is planned for late 2026.
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