At CES 2026, Samsung revealed its companion to AI Living Vision. Presenting an integrated ecosystem, the company introduced Samsung AI devices, including home appliances, televisions, and Galaxy AI devices, that automate household tasks and enhance daily life. Highlights featured the bespoke AI laundry combo, AI jet bot combo, Germany-based food management in family hub refrigerators, and the 130-inch micro RGB television with Vision AI.
Key AI-Powered Devices and Ecosystem Highlights
- Building on this vision, Samsung’s bespoke AI laundry combo and Jet Bot combo robot vacuum are designed to reduce manual housework using advanced cameras, voice interaction, and object and liquid recognition. The vacuum offers 10W suction power and AI-powered navigation, while the washer/dryer improves fabric care.
- Transitioning from household chores to visual entertainment, Samsung CES 2026 TVs feature the new Eclipsa audio system and Vision AI for instant context-aware content optimization. The line-up includes the 130-inch micro RGB TV and advanced 6K 3D Odyssey G9 gaming monitors.
- By further integrating devices, the ecosystem centers on smart things, enabling seamless interaction with mobile devices, variables, and appliances. A new partnership with Hartford Steam Boiler (HSB) offers reduced insurance costs and new premiums for users with connected AI-managed appliances. To round out the experience, Samsung presented AI-enabled educational tools, including Galaxy Book 6, Galaxy Tab Series, and SMART Whiteboards.
Together, these inventions underpin a broader shift toward zero-housework homes where AI adapts to user habits and delivers personalized experiences.
The stage was set for Samsung CES 2026 to unveil a bold vision for AI-driven consumer technology, spotlighting a 130-inch TV and smart refrigerators that track groceries and offer recipe suggestions.
During its dynamic annual first look event at Wynn Las Vegas, Samsung executives enthusiastically described what’s new vs last year and how AI will seamlessly connect TVs, monitors, kitchen appliances, and wearables across the company’s lineup.
Samsung is building a more unified, more personal experience across mobile, visual display, home appliances, and services, said TM Roh, CEO of Samsung’s Device E Experience division. With our global connected ecosystem and by embedding AI across categories, Samsung is leading the way to offer more meaningful everyday AI experiences.
Devices Showcased at Samsung CES 2026
Entertainment: The 130-inch Micro RGB
Samsung’s 130-inch micro RGB TV features microscopic red, green, and blue diodes for an expanded color range and detail, offering the most vivid color spectrum yet.
Vision AI Companion launches across all Samsung TVs, recommending content, suggesting recipes, and auto-adjusting audio. AI Soccer Mode Pro boosts picture and sound for sports, while AI Sound Controller Pro lets viewers adjust crowd, commentary, and music levels.
The 2026 TV lineup will support HDR10+ Advanced and feature Eclipsa Audio, Samsung’s Spatial Audio System. All TVs get seven years of Tizen OS upgrades.
Samsung also announced the Ultra-Thin OLED S95H, FreeStyle+ portable projector, and its first 6K 3D Odyssey gaming monitors.
Kitchen: AI-Powered Food Management
Samsung’s Family Hub refrigerator now features AI Living Vision. The system, powered by Google Gemini, tracks items entering and leaving the fridge, which helps support meal planning and food management.
The new “What’s for Today” feature suggests recipes based on available ingredients.
- “Video to Recipe” converts cooking videos into step-by-step instructions.
- “Food Note” delivers weekly reports on food intake and restocking needs.
By December 2025, SmartThings managed smart home devices for over 430 million users. The nowbrief feature uses Voice ID to display personalized information for each family member.
Home: Laundry and Cleaning
The Bespoke AI Laundry combo integrates washing and drying, offering faster cycles and improved drying. Users no longer need to transfer clothes between machines.
The bespoke AI Air Dresser features Auto Wrinkle Care, which uses air and steam jets to smooth shirts without ironing.
The Bespoke AI Jetbot Steam Ultra robot vacuum, powered by Qualcomm Dragonwing, recognizes liquids like coffee, juice, and water and serves as a home monitoring system, sending alerts about pets or activity.
Samsung partnered with Hartford Steam Boiler to help reduce insurance premiums for customers who connect smart appliances to SmartThings. After a successful 2025 pilot, the program expands to more states and international markets.
Health: Proactive Care
At CES, Samsung announced plans to move from reactive to proactive health monitoring via its device ecosystem, offering personalized exercise and sleep coaching to help reduce chronic disease risk.
Samsung’s AI will alert users to abnormal health patterns and enable them to share health metrics with providers via the Xealth platform. The company is researching dementia detection using variables that monitor mobility, speech, and engagement.
AI features are protected by Samsung Knox and Knox Matrix, which the company says are continuously updated to address AI-related security risks. The CES exhibition zone is open to the public through January 7.










