Devindra Hardawar and Cherlynn Low, hosts of Engadget's podcast, are wrapping up their coverage of CES 2026, the tech giant conference where hundreds of announcements from top brands were made. The duo took some time to reflect on their favorite moments from the show, including the latest innovations in TVs, health technology, and consumer electronics.
In a recent episode, Devindra and Cherlynn had a chance to sit down with Eric Migicovsky, the founder of Pebble smartwatches, who has been working on reviving his brand. Migicovsky discussed his plans for a new smartwatch that's designed to be more user-friendly and innovative than its predecessors.
One area that caught their attention was the latest advancements in artificial intelligence, particularly when it comes to notetaking. A company called Eyebot unveiled an AI-powered ring that can transcribe handwritten notes with remarkable accuracy. This technology has huge potential for individuals with disabilities who struggle with typing or handwriting.
Engadget's Best of CES 2026 list featured a range of products, from Lego's Smart Brick, which lets kids build and invent, to Lenovo's innovative rollable laptop screen that could change the way we work on the go.
For those who missed out on some of the highlights from the show, Engadget has recaps available for Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday. The company also published an official Best of CES 2026 list featuring its top picks for the year's most exciting innovations.
The team also touched on some of the more unexpected announcements made at the conference, including a super quiet leafblower that could revolutionize gardening and a new type of LED/Infrared face mask from L'OrΓ©al.
In a recent episode, Devindra and Cherlynn had a chance to sit down with Eric Migicovsky, the founder of Pebble smartwatches, who has been working on reviving his brand. Migicovsky discussed his plans for a new smartwatch that's designed to be more user-friendly and innovative than its predecessors.
One area that caught their attention was the latest advancements in artificial intelligence, particularly when it comes to notetaking. A company called Eyebot unveiled an AI-powered ring that can transcribe handwritten notes with remarkable accuracy. This technology has huge potential for individuals with disabilities who struggle with typing or handwriting.
Engadget's Best of CES 2026 list featured a range of products, from Lego's Smart Brick, which lets kids build and invent, to Lenovo's innovative rollable laptop screen that could change the way we work on the go.
For those who missed out on some of the highlights from the show, Engadget has recaps available for Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday. The company also published an official Best of CES 2026 list featuring its top picks for the year's most exciting innovations.
The team also touched on some of the more unexpected announcements made at the conference, including a super quiet leafblower that could revolutionize gardening and a new type of LED/Infrared face mask from L'OrΓ©al.