
Some devices that seemed reserved for a few daring testers last year are now part of our daily lives. Software updates are coming in at a rapid pace, and manufacturers are reshuffling their schedules to not miss the wave of such sudden and unexpected demand.
Unlikely accessories are finding their place in our routines, while once niche platforms are becoming references. This year, the line between cutting-edge innovation and widespread adoption is blurring, making technological monitoring more captivating than ever.
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What’s shaking the high-tech and geek world this year
The calendar of high tech trends has largely taken shape in Las Vegas during CES 2026. This global event unveiled an unexpected alliance: electric mobility is joining forces with conversational AI through the Afeela range, a product of the Honda-Sony duo. In the gaming sector, Asus and XREAL are making waves with the Rog Xreal R1 AR glasses, which focus on micro-OLED technology and Bose audio immersion. Connected objects are no longer limited to smart homes: Withings is launching Body Scan 2, a health tracking station capable of measuring over 60 biomarkers, while Shokz is democratizing bone conduction and active noise cancellation with OpenFit Pro.
Entertainment is opening up to new horizons thanks to innovative screens: LG’s Gallery TV and Samsung’s Galaxy Z TriFold illustrate the fusion of MiniLED and foldable smartphones, pushing the limits of mobility and visual comfort. In the field of robotics, Boston Dynamics is presenting Atlas, a flexible humanoid already deployed by Hyundai in demanding industrial tasks. Roborock’s Saros Rover, on the other hand, is able to navigate stairs thanks to artificial intelligence, thus expanding the scope of domestic robotics.
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Innovation is also impacting beauty and interactive gaming: L’Oréal is offering a flexible LED mask for skincare, while Lego is connecting its bricks to enhance the gaming experience. For tests, feedback, and detailed analyses, head to geekettegazette.com, the go-to media in France for staying updated, quickly comparing, and diving into in-depth reports on the latest high trends of the year.
Quick comparison: gadgets, AI, connected objects… who stands out?
This table provides an overview of the most notable new products, categorized by field and key innovation:
| Product | Key Innovation | Field |
|---|---|---|
| Zenbook Duo (Asus) | Dual OLED screen, ceraluminium structure | Laptop, creatives |
| Rog Xreal R1 AR | micro-OLED glasses, Bose audio, HDMI/USB-C ports | Gaming, augmented reality |
| Body Scan 2 (Withings) | Analysis of 60+ biomarkers | Connected health |
| Atlas (Boston Dynamics) | Robotic agility, industrial applications | Robotics, industry |
| Galaxy Z TriFold (Samsung) | Three-part foldable screen | Smartphone, mobility |
Highlights to remember
Here’s what to take away from the newcomers making headlines:
- The Zenbook Duo is establishing itself as a major ally for creatives, thanks to its dual matte OLED screen and ergonomically designed structure.
- The Rog Xreal R1 AR glasses redefine immersion in gaming by combining micro-OLED and Bose spatial audio.
- Withings, with Body Scan 2, offers an advanced vision of home health tracking: precise measurements, fine interpretation of bodily signals, and a preventive approach.
- Atlas changes the game for industrial automation. Its mobility, already utilized by Hyundai, demonstrates the maturity of robotics capable of operating in factories.
- The Galaxy Z TriFold revolutionizes smartphone usage. Three panels for an adjustable mobile experience, unmatched by other mainstream manufacturers.
This overview shows how the synergy between AI, hardware design, and user experience is taking precedence over the mere race for raw performance. Tests confirm it: today, it’s the coherence between uses, interfaces, and embedded intelligence that makes the difference.

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In 2026 in Las Vegas, CES measured the change: artificial intelligence permeates every corner of the high-tech ecosystem. Whether it’s electric mobility, connected health, gaming, or home automation, nothing escapes transformation. Conversational AI is taking center stage in new vehicles, while visual and audio AI opens up unprecedented perspectives in entertainment and creation. OLED, MiniLED, and micro-OLED screens enhance visual comfort and deepen immersion.
The smart home is evolving rapidly. 3D sensors, advanced connectivity (Bluetooth, HDMI, USB-C), and intelligent algorithms are transforming daily life into an interactive experience. Health and beauty are also joining the trend: analysis of biomarkers, rapid diagnostics in ophthalmology, and LED masks for the skin blur the line between accessory and medical equipment.
Entertainment is reinventing itself through streaming, sound enriched by active noise cancellation or Dolby Atmos, and gaming propelled by augmented reality and mobility. E-sports, content creation, social media: uses are multiplying on flexible platforms, capable of adapting to every profile.
On the industrial scene, robotics is gaining ground. Artificial intelligence and embedded vision enable machines to operate where complexity reigns, both in factories and homes. More than just an evolution: technology is quietly but surely embedding itself in every nook and cranny of contemporary life.