More from CES 2026 live: all the news, announcements, and innovations from the show floor and beyond


The Eufy SmartTrack Card E40 builds on the Eufy SmartTrack Card E30 — one of our go-to picks for slim Bluetooth trackers — by adding support for Google’s Find Hub alongside Apple’s Find My network. It also recharges via any Qi-compatible charger, features a louder 100dB built-in alarm, and is noticeably thinner than the E30 at 1.7mm. The $34.99 tracker will arrive in Q1 2026.
These are the boxes that’ll make up its new Solix E10, aka “the world’s first smart hybrid whole home backup solution.” What that means, exactly, won’t be known until the launch event on January 12th. I’m seeing stackable battery expansion and an inverter as you’d expect, an inlet box and smart panel to tap directly into your home’s circuitry, and what looks like a gas-powered generator like EcoFlow sells.
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I’m at LG’s CES press conference, awaiting a glimpse of CLOiD, its new household robot. Two words, LG: Live. Demo.
Will we get a closer look at its laundry-folding CLOiD robot? You can tune into the livestream below or directly on YouTube.






Nvidia won’t be announcing its rumored RTX 50 Super GPUs at CES today, but it still has some “features, games, apps, and partner products” to unveil. A GeForce On Twitch stream will start at 9PM PT / 12AM ET tonight, and if leaks are anything to go by it sounds like DLSS 4.5 could be on the menu.



































