CES 2026 Tech You Can Buy Right Now

CES 2026 Tech You Can Buy Right Now

> At a Glance

> – 11 cutting-edge CES 2026 products are already available for purchase or preorder

> – Prices range from $30 for a smart charger to $8,000 for TCL’s flagship TV

> – Limited preorder perks include mystery gifts, extended warranties, and exclusive discounts

> – Why it matters: Most CES innovations won’t hit shelves for months-but these are ready today

CES 2026 just unveiled its biggest breakthroughs, and while many gadgets won’t arrive until late 2026, a select few are already in shoppers’ hands. We’ve rounded up every product you can buy or reserve right now, from AI-powered TVs to pool-cleaning robots.

Flagship TV & Smart Displays

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TCL’s 85-inch SQD-Mini LED TV leads the pack at $8,000, pairing the brand’s first flagship SQD panel with a TSR AI processor, Google TV, Gemini voice control, and Bang & Olufsen audio. Peak brightness hits 10,000 nits, and smaller sizes are planned but not yet on sale.

Portable Power & Audio

Anker’s 45-watt smart charger drops to $30 with code WS24D5XT3DV9 and ships with a surprise bonus gift. The three-stage system shows live charging stats on a built-in display and folds flat for travel.

For immersive sound, the dual-form open-ear earbuds cost $150 (down from $180) via code WSTDA3875US, include adaptive active noise cancellation, and carry a 30-day fit guarantee.

Augmented Reality & Reading

XReal 1S AR glasses-fresh off the CES floor-pack a new X1 chip, 1200p HD resolution, 52-degree field of view, and 700 nits brightness for $449. Meanwhile, the 6.13-inch Android E Ink reader offers 128GB storage, 300 ppi, and audiobook playback for €239.99 (about $280).

Kitchen & Home Helpers

An ultrasonic chef’s knife vibrates at 30,000 times per second, cutting effort by 50% while powered off or on. The Clicks slide-out keyboard charges phones and works with tablets or TVs; preorder for $79 (regularly $109) ahead of spring delivery.

Pool owners can reserve the robotic underwater vacuum for a $250 refundable deposit; final price is $4,250 when it ships March 16. The first 500 buyers snag a 4-year warranty, 1-year pool-care kit, and a numbered limited-edition plaque.

Smart Security

Lockly’s Veno Pro deadbolt and V7 Max Mortise smart locks both offer $100 launch discounts for a $1 reservation today. The V7 Max adds dual cameras and displays, targeting roughly $1,000 at release.

Product MSRP Deal Price Launch/Availability
TCL 85″ TV $8,000 $8,000 On sale now
Anker 45W Charger $40 $30 w/code On sale now
XReal 1S Glasses $449 $449 On sale now
Dual-Form Earbuds $180 $150 w/code On sale now
E Ink Reader €239.99 $280 On sale now
Clicks Keyboard $109 $79 preorder Ships spring
Pool Robot $4,250 $250 deposit Ships March 16
Veno Pro Lock ~$350 $1 reserves $100 off TBD
V7 Max Lock ~$1,000 $1 reserves $100 off TBD

Key Takeaways

  • Act fast: preorder perks and coupon codes expire once limits are reached
  • Big-ticket items like the TCL TV and pool robot carry flagship pricing but promise cutting-edge performance
  • Budget-friendly accessories-the Anker charger and earbuds-offer immediate savings with coupon codes
  • Spring delivery windows mean keyboards and pool bots land just in time for warmer weather

Retailers will add fresh CES 2026 inventory throughout the month, so checking back regularly can score next-day availability on newly released gear.

Author

  • My name is Daniel J. Whitman, and I’m a Los Angeles–based journalist specializing in weather, climate, and environmental news.

    Daniel J. Whitman reports on transportation, infrastructure, and urban development for News of Los Angeles. A former Daily Bruin reporter, he’s known for investigative stories that explain how transit and housing decisions shape daily life across LA neighborhoods.

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