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LEGO introduces revolutionary screen-free SMART Play technology at CES 2026, bringing interactive sounds and lights to physical builds.
CES brought a crowd of security companies, all vying to impress with new cameras, sensors and locks. But here's what really caught my attention.
With artificial intelligence’s insatiable demand for power and worsening disasters, this is how climate investors are placing their bets in the new year.
Sidewalk, which launched in 2020, is a low-power, low-bandwidth, long-range IoT network that is free to use. While Ring cameras use Sidewalk connectivity to send alerts even when your home’s Wi-Fi is down, Ring hasn’t done much to leverage Sidewalk in its products since launch.
I don't do many full product reviews anymore, but I still buy plenty of tech and home gear. Over time, some of those purchases replace older, worse products that stop working well.
Powered by wireless optical charging tech, Lockin's $1,300 V7 Max smart lock is a glimpse at the future of home security.
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5 best smart home products we saw at CES 2026
Tech nuts around the world look forward to gadgets unveiled at the annual Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas. And members of our editorial team attend to decide which take the cake, and CES 2026 has some impressive smart home tools that go beyond what we’ve seen in other years.
The Lego Group unveiled its new SMART Play bricks at CES, the first building sets, featuring Star Wars, are expected to launch in March.