CES 2026 has wrapped up in Las Vegas, delivering the usual mix of futuristic concepts and genuinely useful new products. While many announcements are previews for the future, a significant number of gadgets showcased this week are already available for purchase or up for pre-order. From smart home devices to productivity tools, here is a selection of CES 2026 tech you can actually buy right now. For mobile accessories, Anker has a new 45W USB-C fast charger with a foldable plug designed for compact travel. Belkin is offering an upgraded charging case for AirPods Pro that includes a built-in speaker and Find My support. Shure introduced the MV88USBC, a professional-quality USB-C microphone for content creators. In the smart home category, Eufy unveiled a new dual-camera doorbell system with two separate lenses to cover packages on the ground and a person’s face simultaneously. Cosori debuted the Iconic smart oven, an air fryer and toaster combo with a large touchscreen. For a more unusual addition, Vivoo has a smart toilet that performs health tests. Ambient’s Dreamie is a smart sleep device that combines a light, sound machine, and alarm clock. For workspace and computing, Satechi launched the Thunderbolt 5 Cubedock, a powerful docking station with an integrated SSD enclosure. Corsair introduced the Galleon 100 SD, a mechanical keyboard with a built-in Elgato Stream Deck for streamers and professionals. Soundcore showed the D3200 Work AI Voice Recorder, a device that records, transcribes, and summarizes meetings. On the entertainment front, Soundcore also presented the Nebula X1 Pro, a compact 4K projector. Displace is taking pre-orders for The Hub, a modular component that adds smart TV and gaming features to its wireless, battery-powered displays. For personal tech, PLAUD has the Notetaker, an AI-powered device that clips to your clothing to record and transcribe conversations. Repebble is offering a smartwatch focused on privacy, with an E Ink display and local data processing. Punkt has the MC03, an Android smartphone designed with a focus on digital minimalism and security. Clicks Technology has a new physical keyboard case, the Communicator, for recent iPhone models. For outdoor enthusiasts, Tone introduced the T1, a wearable speaker system that integrates into the straps of a backpack. Finally, Fraim offers a modular, customizable canvas system for hanging and displaying art and photos in your home. CES remains a launchpad for prototypes, but these products are ready to ship, offering tangible upgrades and new capabilities today.


