The CES 2026 Day 3 was a stage for the most daring experimental tech to meet their practical applications. The main trend: displays that change shapes, smart home ecosystems designed for utmost user, friendliness, AI hardware getting a personality, and robots that besides cleaning allow for more mobility and interaction. The industry demonstrated pieces of technology not only with higher specs but that also question the way devices should be and function in everyday life.
Lenovo features scalable displays for gamers, IKEA makes smart tech affordable and cross, platform friendly, Razer experiments with anime, style AI avatars, Roborock launches room, roaming robots, and a new audio brand Breggz enters the premium TWS marketers, CES 2026 Day 3 was a mix of concepts and near, to, market products that managed to stand out without excessive marketing hype.
Lenovo Legion Pro Rollable

Design & Build
Lenovo has taken one step further in the gaming laptop sector with the Legion Pro Rollable as the boldest concept so far. Equipped with a motorized rollable OLED removable panel that opens vertically, the Legion Pro Rollable gives you a larger display area while also maintaining the core chassis strength and gamer orientation. Similar to Legion’s familiar gaming look, the design is also aggressive and functional.
Display
- Base Mode: 14-inch OLED (16:10)
- Expanded Mode: Extends to 16.7-inch vertical screen (21:9)
- Refresh Rate: 165Hz in both modes
- Brightness: 1000+ nits peak
- Smooth motorized expansion mechanism
Performance & Specs
- CPU: Intel Core Ultra 9 HX-series
- GPU: NVIDIA RTX 5070 Laptop GPU
- RAM: 32GB LPDDR5X
- Storage: 1TB Gen 5 SSD
- Cooling: Legion Coldfront 6.0
Expected Availability & Price
At present, it is still a showcase prototype with Lenovo signaling that it might be released for sale in the premium gaming laptop segment (over $1200), probably around Q2 2026 if the product is commercialized.
IKEA Smart Home Line-up

What Launched on CES 2026 Day 3
IKEA has grown its smart home ecosystem by adding new features that reflect simplicity and interoperability at the core of the home ecosystem. The most important pieces of the ecosystem were:
- Varmblixt LED Smart Lamp donut, style RGB ambient light
- Matter, supported Smart Hub for cross, ecosystem compatibility
- Automation kits and sensors for scene, based triggers
- IKEA Kallsup Bluetooth Speaker
Ecosystem Advantage
IKEA has announced that it will be supporting the Matter protocol, which will enable their devices to be easily paired with Google Home, Apple HomeKit, and Alexa, thus moving away from its previous collaboration with Sonos, based on Symfonisk audio.
Razer Project Motoko

What Is It?
Razer launched Project Motoko on CES 2026 Day 3, an anime inspired AI companion integrated into a small interactive desktop avatar. It is not a product available for sale but a demonstration of the way Razer is moving toward creating character based AI hardware, a gaming helper with an emotional voice and reactive RGB lighting.
Features Demonstrated
- Conversational AI with emotional tone
- Gaming helper mode for stream and gameplay guidance
- Reactive voice + movement responses
- RGB lighting synced to mood and environment
Razer saw it as an idea for the next generation of AI companions for consumers, particularly gamers who are looking for tech with character personalities.
Roborock Saros Rover

Design & Function
Roborock launched the Saros Rover, a fully autonomous home robot that can move around rooms, understand the layout of homes, identify and avoid obstacles, and carry lightweight items with the help of a modular tray. It is more than a vacuum cleaner; it is a home navigation and communication bot that completes Roborock’s cleaning ecosystem.
Tech & Specs
- LiDAR + Vision Fusion mapping
- Machine learning of AI for obstacle recognition
- Battery: 5200 mAh
- Dock charging + hub syncing
Expected Launch & Price
There is no official price, but it is believed to be a premium home robot priced over $1,000. The product is expected to be available to consumers by late 2026 after pilot testing.
Breggz Zohn, 1 Earbuds

A New Flagship, Killer TWS Entry, at CES 2026 Day 3, new audio brand Breggz presented the Zohn, 1 TWS earbuds, which offer high end features at a lower price point.
Specifications
- ANC: 48dB noise cancellation
- Drivers: 12.4mm dynamic drivers
- Bluetooth 5.4Battery: 8 hours (buds) / 32 hours (case)
- Fast charge + Hi, Res wireless support
Expected Price
It is supposed to be sold in the price range of $100, $150, which makes it a great challenger in the affordable premium earbuds segment.
To Sum Up, CES 2026 Day 3 showcased tech that blends experimentation with usability. Lenovo went beyond the norm in gaming displays with vertical rollables, IKEA focused on the smart home goldenness of simplicity through ultra, budget audio, and Matter support, Razer used character based AI for their hardware, and Roborock brought robots to mobility and interaction. In the meantime, Breggz stormed the TWS arena with their premium noise cancellation device at an affordable price.
Today, innovation is shifting focus on how technology actually works in the real, world environments that is evident through smarter homes, more immersive displays, and AI that seems to be more human rather than functional. CES 2026 Day 3 went beyond just launched it was about experimenting with what users might really get on board with next.
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