With CES 2026 slated to officially start next week, the main target is understandably on all the brand new merchandise that shall be introduced at this yr’s occasion. However earlier than diving into what’s new, we thought it was a good suggestion to revisit our best of show winners from last year to see the place they’re at. In spite of everything, CES is synonymous with vaporware. The excellent news is the Engadget staff has a eager sense for BS. Of those we awarded at CES 2025 that haven’t been launched, most are coming this yr. For the remaining few, we’ll be looking them down this CES.
ASUS Zenbook A14
An Asus Zenbook A14 sits out a patio desk. (Devindra Hardawar for Engadget)
Once we saw the ASUS Zenbook A14 at CES 2025, it left us impressed with its light-weight however well-made chassis, stunning OLED display screen and wonderful mixture of ports. After spending extra time with it, the A14’s shortcomings turned extra obvious. In his review of the ultraportable, Engadget’s Devindra Hardawar gave the laptop computer a rating of 78, lamenting its poor efficiency and costly price ticket. Ultimately, it wasn’t fairly the Home windows MacBook Air competitor he had hoped for initially.
BioLite Backup

The BioLite Backup powers a Galan2 fridge. (Amy Skorheim for Engadget)
At CES 2025, BioLite was already taking pre-orders for its automatic home backup power supply. The BioLite Backup did not arrive in 2025, however for those who go to the corporate’s web site at this time, you may reserve one for $100, with remaining pricing anticipated to begin at $2,000. BioLite says items will begin delivery this yr.
Jackery Photo voltaic Roof

A CES show reveals the Jackery XBC photo voltaic panels in obsidian. (Jess Conditt for Engadget)
Earlier than CES 2025, Jackery was already a longtime participant within the home solar energy business, and on the occasion, it impressed us with its XBC curved solar shingles. They appear to be common roof shingles, however Jackery stated they’d ship cell conversion effectivity of greater than 25 %.
It is taken longer than anticipated, however Jackery says it now expects the shingles to go on sale within the US “very quickly,” with pricing prone to vary between $1,100 and $1,300 per sq. meter relying on the shopper’s design necessities and the way they buy the product. When contacted by Engadget, Jackery additionally teased a handful of bulletins for CES 2026, together with updates on units just like the Solar Mars Robot it has been engaged on for the final short while.
Lenovo Legion Go S

The Lenovo Legion Go S sits on an opaque glass desk with a comic book e-book behind it. (Sam Rutherford for Engadget)
With the Legion Go S, Lenovo promised two totally different variations of its new handheld: one operating Home windows 11, and the opposite Valve’s Steam OS. Sadly, the Home windows variant arrived first (shortly after CES), and was about as good as expected. Nevertheless, the watch for the SteamOS mannequin was nicely value it. When Engadget’s Sam Rutherford lastly reviewed it over the summer, he praised it for quick efficiency, shiny show and naturally the benefit of use provided by SteamOS.
LG OLED evo M5

A person and his dalmatian stare upon a 77-inch LG OLED TV. (LG)
LG’s OLED TVs are a perennial CES favourite at Engadget, and the corporate’s 2025 slate was no totally different. The flagship evo M5 mannequin impressed with its 165Hz refresh price for gaming, higher picture processing for decrease decision content material and a wi-fi transmission system for video and audio. At $4,300, the set is dear, however the excellent news is LG usually does a very good job of trickling down options to its extra reasonably priced units, and I am certain the corporate will proceed to enhance on its OLED know-how this yr.
Moonbird Moonbuddy

A hand holds the Moonbird Moonbuddy. The gadget has the teddy sleeve on. (Moonbird)
The Moonbuddy was one among two “cute” devices that made Engadget’s better of CES 2025 checklist. We preferred Moonbird’s choice to make a screenless meditation and sleep help for kids. The excellent news is you should purchase your child a Moonbuddy proper now, with the gadget presently discounted to $110.42 as a part of Moonbird’s finish of yr sale.
Sadly, when Engadget contacted the corporate to ask about its CES 2026, all it despatched us again was a response from “Luna,” its automated AI agent. “I haven’t got particular details about our CES 2026 exhibition plans to share with you proper now,” the bot instructed me, including I ought to e mail the deal with I simply emailed to get a response from a human being.
OhSnap MCON

Engadget senior reporter Jessica Conditt holds the OhSnap MCON in her hand at CES 2025. The hooked up telephone shows Minecraft. (Jess Conditt for Engadget)
The OhSnap MCON gained us over with its easy pitch: it mainly had the flexibility to show any smartphone right into a Xperia Play. Truly conducting that feat was extra sophisticated, with parts like Corridor impact joysticks for added sturdiness growing the time it took for OhSnap to get the product prepared. For that motive, the MCON did not make it out to shoppers in 2025. Nevertheless, you may preorder one now for about $210, with shipments slated to begin this yr.
Roborock Saros Z70

The Roborock Saros Z70 makes use of its robotic arm to place a handful of socks right into a basket. (Karissa Bell for Engadget)
The Saros Z70 was one among a handful of robotic vacuums that debuted at CES 2025 with a built-in extendable arm, however Roborock’s flagship was the one which made the very best impression. We did not find yourself recommending it in our robot vacuum guide; there are extra reasonably priced choices that can enchantment to a larger variety of folks. However if you need the newest and biggest, the Saros Z70 is on sale right now for $2,000.
Yukai Engineering Mirumi

A Mirumi robotic sticks to a pink purse. (Cheyenne MacDonald for Engadget)
Of all of the devices Engadget noticed at CES 2025, it is honest to say the Mirumi robotic from Yukai Engineering was the one one to steal our hearts. All this cute little allure does is stare at you and transfer its head round a bit of till you’ve been tricked into just a few moments of happiness, and actually that was greater than sufficient for us to award it a better of CES award. Proper now, yow will discover Yukai Engineering accepting pre-orders for Mirumi through Kickstarter. The undertaking, which started firstly of December, simply surged previous its modest $4,878 purpose, elevating $267,170 as of the writing of this text. The marketing campaign ends on January 22, so you continue to have time to safe your Mirumi preorder.
Technics EAH-AZ100 earbuds

A pair of Technics AZ100 earbuds sit on a wood desk, with an iPhone and a pair of books subsequent to them. (Billy Steele for Engadget)
They may have solely been a pair of earbuds, however a number of us left CES actually excited concerning the Technics EAH-AZ100. The rationale for that was that they had been the debut of the corporate’s new magnetic fluid drivers know-how, which promised to ship much more readability, element and bass than the drivers in Technics’ already wonderful AZ80 earbuds. When Engadget’s resident audio guru Billy Steele received an opportunity to review the EAH-AZ100 a few months later, he gave them a rating of 85, saying they provided “a number of the greatest sound high quality in any of the a whole lot of earbuds I’ve examined over time.”
Urtopia Titanium Zero

The Titanium Zero sits at a CES show with different e-bikes close by. (Daniel Cooper for Engadget)
As a bicycle owner, the Urtopia Titanium Zero was the one product I left CES 2025 excited to see in the true world. If a titanium bike wasn’t cool sufficient already, the Zero’s Quark DM1.2 motor provided one thing really progressive: a mid-drive motor with extra energy output than even the very best hub motor. Sadly, whereas you should purchase loads of different e-bikes off of Urtopia’s web site, the Titanium Zero is not on sale but. That stated, the corporate plans to showcase the bike, alongside the Quark DM1.2, at CES 2026.
WeWalk Good Cane 2

An individual makes use of the Wewalk Good Cane 2 to search out their method by means of a CES sales space. (Cheyenne MacDonald for Engadget)
The WeWalk Smart Cane 2 gained two awards from Engadget throughout CES 2025, together with our coveted greatest in present nod. At an occasion the place almost each producer discovered a method so as to add AI to their units, the Good Cane 2 appealed to us for its considerate use of the tech. It gives turn-by-turn navigation and impediment detection, along with a GPT-powered voice assistant to offer customers a option to entry info with out additionally having to juggle their telephone on the similar time. When you go to WeWalk’s website today, there is a “purchase now” hyperlink for the Good Cane 2 that results in a lifeless finish. When Engadget reached out to WeWalk, the corporate stated it might be as soon as once more at CES demoing the Good Cane 2.
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