5 Standout CES 2026 Products You Can Buy Right Now
Discover 5 innovative gadgets from CES 2026 that you can buy or preorder today, including the TCL X11L TV and Xreal 1S glasses.
Forget "Coming Soon." While most of CES 2026 remains a blueprint for the future, five standout gadgets have already hit the digital shelves before the show floor even opens on January 6, 2026. These products move beyond the prototype phase, offering tangible tech that consumers can add to their carts today.
Premium Displays: TCL X11L SQD-Mini LED TV
According to reports, TCL isn't just showing off concepts this year. Their new X11L SQD-Mini LED TV utilizes Super Quantum Dot technology to deliver ultra-high brightness and OLED-like contrast. The 85-inch model is currently available for preorder at $7,999.99 on TCL's official website.
Essential Tech: CES 2026 Products to Buy Now
Beyond entertainment, everyday gadgets are making a splash. The C-200 Ultrasonic Chef's Knife by Seattle Ultrasonics uses 30,000 vibrations per minute to slice through tough ingredients effortlessly, priced at $399. Meanwhile, the DuRoBo Krono e-reader offers a 6.1-inch form factor with 128GB of storage for $279.99, positioning itself as a powerful Kindle alternative.
Affordable AR: Xreal 1S Glasses
Xreal has surprised the market with the Xreal 1S, which converts 2D content into 3D spatial experiences. With 1200p resolution and a massive virtual screen, it retails for $449. Additionally, for nature lovers, the award-winning Birdfy Bath Pro is on sale for $299.99, offering bird watching via solar-powered 4K cameras.
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