Smart home technology has come a long way since its inception, with many devices now supporting the new universal Aliro digital key standard and Matter protocol, which allows for seamless integration across various platforms. At CES 2026, several companies showcased their latest innovations in smart locks, thermostats, lighting, robot vacuums, and sensors.
One of the most exciting developments is the introduction of new smart lock technologies, such as on-device authentication via palm vein scanning and facial recognition. Companies like Lockin and Aqara are pushing the boundaries with their innovative solutions, offering features like Matter support, indoor and outdoor touchscreens, and video cameras.
Smart thermostats are also getting a major upgrade, thanks to Aqara's Thermostat Hub W200. This device not only controls temperature but also has a presence sensor that can detect when someone is in the room, even if they're sitting still. It also functions as a smart home hub for both Aqara and third-party Matter devices, making it an excellent addition to any smart home setup.
Lighting is another area where innovation is on full display. Govee's Ceiling Light Ultra boasts a 616-LED array that can show vibrant colors and display images with detailed visuals. This feature makes it perfect for creating immersive experiences in homes.
When it comes to robot vacuums, Roborock's Saros Rover takes the lead with its ability to climb and clean stairs, albeit slowly. This feature sets it apart from other robot vacuum models currently on the market.
Finally, Aqara's Spatial Multi-Sensor FP400 is a game-changer in the world of smart home sensors. This device can track up to 10 people at once, detecting their presence, movement, and activities, and triggering automations accordingly. Its Matter compatibility ensures seamless integration with other devices.
As CES 2026 continues, it's clear that smart home technology is evolving rapidly. With these innovative products hitting the market, homeowners can expect a more convenient, efficient, and immersive living experience.
One of the most exciting developments is the introduction of new smart lock technologies, such as on-device authentication via palm vein scanning and facial recognition. Companies like Lockin and Aqara are pushing the boundaries with their innovative solutions, offering features like Matter support, indoor and outdoor touchscreens, and video cameras.
Smart thermostats are also getting a major upgrade, thanks to Aqara's Thermostat Hub W200. This device not only controls temperature but also has a presence sensor that can detect when someone is in the room, even if they're sitting still. It also functions as a smart home hub for both Aqara and third-party Matter devices, making it an excellent addition to any smart home setup.
Lighting is another area where innovation is on full display. Govee's Ceiling Light Ultra boasts a 616-LED array that can show vibrant colors and display images with detailed visuals. This feature makes it perfect for creating immersive experiences in homes.
When it comes to robot vacuums, Roborock's Saros Rover takes the lead with its ability to climb and clean stairs, albeit slowly. This feature sets it apart from other robot vacuum models currently on the market.
Finally, Aqara's Spatial Multi-Sensor FP400 is a game-changer in the world of smart home sensors. This device can track up to 10 people at once, detecting their presence, movement, and activities, and triggering automations accordingly. Its Matter compatibility ensures seamless integration with other devices.
As CES 2026 continues, it's clear that smart home technology is evolving rapidly. With these innovative products hitting the market, homeowners can expect a more convenient, efficient, and immersive living experience.