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At the shut of CES day 4, we named the 27 greatest devices at this yr’s present. But that does not imply we’re packing up and going dwelling. There’s much more attention-grabbing tech from our fourth day strolling the present flooring to inform you about.
IKEA ‘donut lamp’
The mighty IKEA turned up at CES with a load of new tech, including some very cheap Bluetooth speakers. But we were excited to see the new version of the IKEA Varmblixt — more commonly known as the ‘donut lamp’.
Created in collaboration with Dutch artist and designer Sabine Marcelis, the new and improved Varmblixt lamp will now be able to change color and dim. It can also be controlled remotely and will transition gently between a range of custom hues.
Available both as a wall light and a table lamp, the updated IKEA Varmblixt will cost $99 and be available from April 2026.
HyperX Neurable
The HyperX Neurable gaming headset is not like the rest of the best gaming headsets, it uses EEG sensors along with AI to effectively read your brain to help you focus. Contact strips built directly into the earcups will pick up the noise of your brain and narrow it down to the focus, stress and cognitive load signals it needs to look for when it comes to improving focus.
My colleague Jason England tried it for himself and said it put him through a mindful breathing and focus exercise with a visualizer of dots floating in a sphere. The headphones will track when your brain has been boosted to just the right level, while simultaneously relaxing your body. In Jason’s case, he said it made him feel like time had slowed down. Like a real-life version of the Dead Eye mode in Red Dead Redemption 2. Cool.
Navee E-Wagon 4X
Who doesn’t need a rideable, electric-powered cart in their life? The Navee E-Wagon 4X is designed to haul everything from camping gear to camera and video equipment, while you sit up front and steer.
It’s available today and priced at $2,099, so though it is not low-cost, it will are available in clutch for anybody who must recurrently lug a lot of gear. Power comes from a 3000W motor and a removable 36V rechargeable battery, which expenses up in 4 hours. You’ll attain a high pace of 10mph and the max carrying capability is 1,300 kilos, whereas the overall storage quantity is 183 liters.
Here’s what our author Dan considered the Navee when he took it for a spin.
Withings BodyScan 2
The authentic Body Scan from Withings is our high decide relating to the best smart scales, so getting hands on with the follow-up has been a CES highlight. It’s very simple to use and took just 90 seconds to give my colleague Dan Bracaglia a full health breakdown. The scale measures 60 biomarkers, that get combined into categories like heart age, vascular age, muscle-to-fat balance, visceral fat score and more.
Moreover, this is the first smart scale to include notifications if signs of potential hypertension are detected in a user. This feature is by no means a diagnostic tool, but it could prove to be a lifesaver nonetheless. This new flagship smart scale is estimated to ship in the summer of 2026 for $599.
Segway Myon e-bike
Segway is better known for scooters than bikes, but the Segway Myon is the company’s latest attempt at a city-based e-bike for commuters. Starting price is $1,999, and you get a 500W rear hub motor and a range of up to 80 miles on a single charge.
Rideability seems on point and my colleague Mike Prospero got to test it out on Segway’s track. There’s an electronic shifter on the right handlebar above a small rocker switch that lets you adjust the level of pedal assistance. Below that is a thumb lever for the Myon’s throttle.
Similar to the company’s electric scooters, the Myon comes with Apple FindMy, as well as remote locking, and GPS and a Lost Mode (where you can remotely track the bike) if you sign up for a subscription.
Razer Project AVA
Razer has turned our heads with a few new innovations at CES this year but this one may just take the cake. The Project AVA AI desk companion is designed to live alongside you and while Razer’s CES demo used xAI’s Grok engine, it’s platform agnostic, so you could use ChatGPT or Claude if you preferred.
It’s brought to life as an animated 5.5-inch 3D hologram, and Razer says it uses human-like vision and audio sensing for full contextual awareness. My colleague Tony Polanco’s demo featured a spunky girl named Kira, but other companions will also be available.
Although Razer is predominantly known for gaming, and Tony’s demo included asking it for the right loadout for an FPS session, you can just as easily use it for everyday purposes like organizing your schedule. Neither a release date (beyond “calendar year 2026”) or a price has been revealed yet. But you can read Tony’s thoughts on Project AVA here.
Asus Zenbook A16
We’ve had a glut of laptops to drool over at CES 2026, but the team in Las Vegas was particularly interested in the Asus Zenbook A16 because it’s the first laptop to arrive sporting the all-powerful Snapdragon X2 Elite Extreme chip.
Our best laptops list is set to receive some major updates this year.
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