Each year, the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) offers a glimpse into technologies that will soon influence everyday life at home. CES 2026 revealed innovations that directly affect how homes are lived in, evaluated, and valued—from wellness and smart living to how buyers experience a property before purchasing.
Below are ten notable CES releases and what they mean for homeowners and future buyers.
1. Samsung – Glasses-Free 3D Displays
Samsung
Samsung’s new ultra-slim 3D display allows immersive viewing without headsets or glasses.
Why it matters at home:
• Viewing architectural plans or renovations in 3D
• Experiencing homes virtually before visiting
• Entertainment systems that enhance modern living spaces
Homes equipped for immersive media experiences increasingly appeal to tech-forward buyers.
Link: https://news.samsung.com/global
2. Razer – AI Hologram Assistant
Razer
Razer’s holographic AI assistant demonstrates the future of visible, conversational smart-home support.
Why it matters at home:
• AI-powered home concierge services
• Smart reminders, home controls, and security monitoring
• A preview of interactive assistants integrated into living spaces
As smart homes evolve, buyers increasingly value intuitive and centralized control systems.
Link: https://www.razer.com/concepts
3. ASUS – Extended-Reality Home Glasses
ASUS
These lightweight XR glasses turn any room into a virtual screen.
Why it matters at home:
• Virtual home tours from anywhere
• Visualizing furniture placement or remodels
• Flexible entertainment without large physical screens
Adaptable spaces are becoming a key priority for modern homeowners.
Link: https://www.asus.com/news
4. LEGO – Smart Interactive Building Technology
LEGO
LEGO’s smart brick technology showcases how physical objects can recognize and respond to their environment.
Why it matters at home:
• Family-friendly smart environments
• Educational and interactive spaces for children
• Early indicators of modular, adaptive living spaces
Family-oriented smart features are increasingly attractive to buyers with children.
Link: https://www.lego.com/aboutus/news
5. NVIDIA – Advanced AI Reasoning for Smart Systems
NVIDIA
Introduced by Jensen Huang
NVIDIA’s new AI model focuses on reasoning and decision-making.
Why it matters at home:
• Smarter energy management
• Predictive home security
• Efficient climate and lighting control
Homes with intelligent automation often benefit from improved efficiency and long-term appeal.
Link: https://www.nvidia.com/en-us/ces
6. Skwheel – Lifestyle & Wellness Technology
Skwheel
Skwheel’s skiing simulation highlights the growing demand for experiential wellness amenities.
Why it matters at home:
• Wellness-oriented living spaces
• Amenity-driven communities
• Lifestyle features that differentiate a home
Lifestyle-focused amenities are increasingly influencing buyer decisions.
Link: https://www.skwheel.com
7. Boston Dynamics – Robotics for the Built Environment
Boston Dynamics
Integrated with Google DeepMind
Atlas demonstrates how robotics may assist with physical tasks.
Why it matters at home:
• Future maintenance and inspection tools
• Improved building safety
• Faster, more accurate repairs
Automation may reduce long-term maintenance costs for homeowners.
Link: https://www.bostondynamics.com
8. Lenovo – Rollable-Screen Laptop
Lenovo
Lenovo’s rollable display reflects the ongoing shift toward flexible living and working.
Why it matters at home:
• Better home-office functionality
• Spaces designed for remote work
• Increased demand for adaptable floor plans
Homes with dedicated or flexible office areas remain highly desirable.
Link: https://news.lenovo.com
9. Withings – Body Scan 2 Home Health Station
Withings
Withings introduced an advanced at-home health monitoring system.
Why it matters at home:
• Wellness-centered living
• Aging-in-place solutions
• Health-aware smart homes
Health-integrated homes are increasingly valued, especially for long-term ownership.
Link: https://www.withings.com
10. Samsung – Galaxy Z Tri-Fold Smartphone
Samsung’s tri-fold device enhances mobile productivity and media consumption.
Why it matters at home:
• Managing home services and documents
• Touring and comparing homes digitally
• Running smart-home systems from anywhere
Mobile-first living continues to shape how homeowners interact with their property.
Link: https://www.samsungmobilepress.com
Final Takeaway
CES 2026 confirms a clear trend: homes are becoming smarter, healthier, and more adaptable. Buyers are increasingly drawn to properties that support wellness, flexibility, and future technology—while sellers benefit from homes that feel modern and thoughtfully equipped.
What Buyers Should Look For
When touring homes, buyers are encouraged to ask:
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Is the home technology-ready or easily upgradeable?
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Do the systems improve daily living, not just appearance?
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Does the home support long-term needs such as wellness and flexibility?
What Sellers Should Know
You do not need the newest technology—clarity and functionality matter more than novelty. Highlighting smart features clearly and presenting a home as future-ready can improve buyer engagement.
Alena Lehrer
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