TL;DR

A number of products shown at CES 2026 are already on sale or have precise launch dates, from smart locks and headphones to TVs and accessories. The Verge notes that many of these devices haven’t been fully tested by its reviewers yet, but they’re available if you want to buy or preorder them.

What happened

At CES 2026 several companies revealed devices that are already purchasable or have immediate preorder windows. Highlights include Aqara’s U400 smart lock with Apple UWB-based hands-free unlocking (available at Amazon), multiple charging accessories from Belkin and Anker, and TCL’s flagship X11L Super QLED Mini LED television models. Corsair/Elgato is packing a Stream Deck into a full-size keyboard, the Galleon 100 SD, which is available for preorder with a late-January ship date. Other consumer-ready items on the list span vacuum cleaners from Bosch, budget smart bulbs from Lifx, wireless earbuds and headsets from Anker and Audeze, fabric smart shades from GE Lighting, and high-refresh gaming monitors from LG. Many of these items come with specific prices and buying links, but The Verge cautions that it has not fully tested most of the new hardware yet.

Why it matters

  • Some CES announcements are moving straight from show floor to store shelves, letting consumers buy immediately rather than wait months.
  • Several products reflect ongoing platform convergence: UWB for hands-free unlocking, Matter and Wi‑Fi for smart-home compatibility, and USB-C for audio and charging.
  • High-end displays and gaming peripherals continue to push refresh-rate and brightness claims, indicating manufacturers targeting enthusiasts and content creators.
  • Accessory makers are focusing on convenience tweaks — built-in displays, external charging ports, removable components and compact multi-device chargers.

Key facts

  • Aqara U400 smart lock uses Apple’s U1 UWB chip for hands-free unlocking and is available now at Amazon for $269.99.
  • Belkin’s updated Switch 2 zip-up charging case (Charging Case Pro) includes a 10,000mAh battery, an external USB-C recharging port and a built-in charge-level display; it’s available for preorder at $99.99 and launches in mid-January.
  • Corsair’s Elgato Galleon 100 SD full-size keyboard, with a 5-inch IPS display, 12 Stream Deck buttons and two rotary dials, is available for preorder for $349.99 and ships January 29.
  • TCL’s X11L Super QLED Mini LED TV will support Dolby Vision 2, claims up to 10,000 nits peak brightness and up to 20,000 local dimming zones; an 85-inch model is priced at $7,999.99.
  • Bosch launched Unlimited 9 and Unlimited 10 stick vacuums in the US, priced at $499.99 and $599.99 respectively, with the Unlimited 10 featuring a bendable tube for low-clearance reach.
  • Anker’s Soundcore AeroFit 2 Pro earbuds are listed at $179.99 and can be used as open-ear or in-ear with active noise cancellation; Anker also showed a 45W nano charger with a front display priced at $39.99 (currently $10 off with a code).
  • Lifx Everyday bulbs sell two for $23.99 on Amazon, are Matter-enabled, connect via Wi‑Fi and top out at 800 lumens.
  • Audeze’s Maxwell 2 wireless gaming headset comes in two configurations: $329 (platforms except Xbox) and $349 (includes Xbox support); features include magnetic ear pads, removable boom mic and wireless options via Bluetooth 5.3 or 2.4GHz dongle.
  • LG’s 27-inch 27GX790B-B UltraGear monitor supports up to 540Hz at 1440p (and up to 720Hz at 720p), uses LG Display’s Primary RGB Tandem and fourth-gen WOLED tech, and is listed at $999.
  • Keychron’s Q Ultra series (ZMK support) starts at $229.99 for the 75-percent Q1 Ultra; the V series is due later this month starting at $114.99.

What to watch next

  • Galleon 100 SD shipping and hands-on reviews after its January 29 launch to confirm real-world Stream Deck integration and performance.
  • Belkin’s mid-January Charging Case Pro availability and user reports on battery performance and Switch 2 integration.
  • Keychron’s V-series release later this month and early community feedback on ZMK firmware support and battery life.

Quick glossary

  • UWB (Ultra Wideband): A short-range wireless technology that provides precise spatial awareness and is used for features like hands-free unlocking and device finding.
  • Matter: An industry-backed smart-home connectivity standard designed to improve interoperability between devices from different manufacturers.
  • Qi2: A newer wireless charging specification that updates the Qi standard with improved compatibility and features for charging phones and accessories.
  • Local dimming zones: Areas of an LED or Mini LED screen that can be dimmed or brightened independently to improve contrast and black levels.
  • Refresh rate: The number of times per second a display updates its image, measured in hertz (Hz); higher rates can make motion look smoother.

Reader FAQ

Are these CES products already available to buy?
Some are available now (for example, the Aqara U400 lock and several accessories), while others are listed for preorder or have specific upcoming launch dates.

Has The Verge fully tested these products?
The Verge says it has not tested most of these devices to the extent needed to give firm recommendations.

Do the chargers include cables?
The source specifically notes that at least one Anker charger does not include a cable; status for other chargers varies and is not fully detailed in the source.

Are price and availability details final?
The source provides current pricing and availability at the time of publication, but those details could change after initial listings.

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