Top Ten Highlights From CES 2026 Day 4: Innovation, Intelligence And The Future Of Technology
Four days of fast-paced excitement came to an end with an explosive finish on Day 4 of CES 2026 in Las Vegas! We’d have to say that Day 4 should not have been considered just a “filler” day in the event schedule–it was all about ‘cutting through the noise’ to showcase innovative ideas at their craziest and most creative!
We saw everything from brain wave reading headset technology that can help you concentrate and calm down (yes, it’s true) to human‐like artificial intelligence holograms and futuristic transportation concepts; the last day of CES 2026 reaffirmed that the direction of future technology is vibrant (visually), interactive (technologically), and deeply engaged with humanity.
Here are the top 10 things from CES 2026 Day 4 that every person should know about :
1. Neurable Creates An AI Based Brain Wave Reading Headset. (Neurable)

This amazing new gadget received a lot of buzz on Day 4, and that’s thanks to Neurable’s newest creation, which is their EEG (electroencephalography) based AI headset. This cool device utilizes electroencephalograms to measure how you think, react and process. With this information, it helps you to focus or relax depending on how your brain works! This headset provides real-time feedback and can even modify your environment according to your level of concentration by altering light, music, etc. to help create the best mental flow possible.
It’s like having a mindfulness coach with all of your productivity stats, wrapped up into one unit – the headset!
2. IKEA is Enhancing the Varmblixt Lamp

IKEA has taken its smart home aesthetics to another level with the **upgraded version** of the **Varmblixt donut-shaped lamp** now having **AI-enabled color changes, app control**, and **adaptive dimming**. The lamp works together with your existing smart home technology to create moods or respond to time-of-day changes.
This lamp is attractive, functional, minimalist, and classy. A prime example of the combination of physical and digital design.
3. Razer Project AVA Kira-AI Holographic Companion

Razer closed out CES 2026 in dramatic fashion with the introduction of Project AVA Kira. It’s similar to **Jarvis in Iron Man** on your desk! It will answer your queries, summarize your to-do items, and manage your connected devices via voice commands or gestures.
This project is an indication of future potential productivity via artificially intelligent systems, compatible with large ChatGPT-like natural language models, and is one suggestion of how these systems may influence your life by the end of this decade.
4. Segway Myon Electric Bicycle

Segway has continued its efforts in urban mobility by creating another urban mobility vehicle with the **Myon electric bicycle**. This bike provides high-quality performance with very little effort from the user and is great for short-distance commuting. The **Myon** offers GPS tracking, integration with the Apple **Find My** App, as well as an optimized electric motor that provides seamless electric-assisted bicycle riding. With the Myon’s sleek design and smart connectivity, it will surely become the ideal daily commuting bicycle in any urbanise setting.
5. Navee E-Wagon 4X – The Heavy Duty Electric Cart for Micro Mobility

If you’re looking for something more substantial than just a bicycle, the Navee E-Wagon 4X, which can carry a weight capacity of 1,300 lbs, could fit the bill perfectly. Powered with a 3000W motor and equipped with intelligent traction control, this rugged electric cart is perfectly suited for use on warehouse and campus grounds, as well as on outdoor adventures. Furthermore, it gives a fresh perspective on how your electric vehicle technology is getting smaller, yet retaining power.
6. ASUS Zenbook A16 – Qualcomm’s Snapdragon Chip Powerhouse

The spotlight at CES has been on ASUS’ latest addition to their line of laptops, the Zenbook A16. With the inclusion of Qualcomm’s Snapdragon X2 Elite Extreme chipset, this new laptop brings an all-day battery life and a stunning 3K OLED display, while providing built-in AI acceleration for all types of creative workloads and productivity. This is a preview of what portable PC designs focused on arm-based computing and AI technology look like, in the future.
7. Samsung’s AI Health Platform has been expanded

Samsung has unveiled an update to its AI-driven health and wellness ecosystem during CES, which now includes the integration of smart scales, sleep analysis, and the development of predictions for health recommendations, directly through the Galaxy Device family.
The aim of the AI Health Ecosystem is to provide users with “Personalized Preventative Health” for everyone; this shows how today’s technology will drive holistic wellness and prevention solutions by utilizing AI technology.
8. LG’s Demo on a Home with Zero Labour

As part of its ongoing theme, LG presented on Day 4 an in-action demonstration of their “Zero Labour Home.” This demonstration highlighted the capabilities of the CLOiD robot, which was created as a household manager—folding clothes and managing scheduling tasks, along with interfacing with kitchen appliances. Although still being developed, many event attendees expressed interest in the ROBOT.
9. JBL’s Soundgear Clip The Ultimate Portable Audio Solution

At this year’s CES JBL announced the launch of Soundgear Clip, a neckband speaker that allows users to listen to audio over the sound of their surroundings while remaining aware of what is happening around them. Designed for use by professionals working from home, during fitness exercises and as Bluetooth speakers, they have been extremely innovative in design, weighing less than an ounce, waterproof to an adequate level for many situations. For a smaller product, the Soundgear clip created a tremendous impact on the trade show floor.
10. Sony Honda’s Intelligent Electric Car Concept (Minimalistic Artificial Intelligence)

Although presented at this year’s CES on Day 4, Sony Honda Mobility’s prototype electric car displayed numerous examples of the prototype’s capabilities. Sony Honda’s vehicle combines a very simple interior design with advanced artificial intelligence features that adapt to a driver’s preferences and habits. The focus of this vehicle is on the driver’s feelings, not horse power—the concept itself allows you to feel like you are driving your automobile instead of sitting behind the wheel.
CES 2026’s Central Theme
Day 4 of CES 2026 demonstrated everything that CES (Consumer Electronics Show) is moving toward in 2026, the main message is clear “AI has shifted from being just a cool new toy to something we NEED in our lives.” Each of these products are real-world applications and are already used by people today. The technology of CES 2026 represents the future of technology.
Last year (2025), CES focused on generative (i.e., creating) Artificial Intelligence. CES 2026 focuses on embodied (i.e., practical use) Artificial Intelligence. The technology shown at CES 2026 includes the following: a holographic assistant (a digital friend who looks after you) or Neuro-Adapted Headsets (headset that adapts (feeds information back) to the person who wears it).
As the lights went down in Las Vegas, we are entering into an era where technology is no longer just intelligent, it is alive with limitless potential.
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