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Samsung showcases AI driven home ecosystem and smart living vision at CES 2026

Samsung Electronics revealed its vision for an AI driven lifestyle by introducing a wide range of new products and services at the First Look event held ahead of CES 2026. The company presented new AI powered home appliances, televisions, projectors, speakers, and digital health solutions, highlighting how artificial intelligence is being integrated across its entire ecosystem.

The new appliance lineup includes the Bespoke AI Laundry Combo, designed to wash and dry clothes in a single process without manual transfer. Samsung also introduced the Bespoke AI AirDresser with an Auto Wrinkle Care feature and the Bespoke AI Jet Bot Steam Ultra robot vacuum. The robot vacuum is powered by a Qualcomm Dragonwing processor and features an Active Stereo 3D Sensor, a built in camera for navigation, home monitoring capabilities, and Bixby voice support.

Samsung also expanded its television portfolio with the launch of its largest TV to date, the 130 inch Micro RGB TV. The display supports Vision AI Companion features and comes with a Timeless Frame design aimed at reducing distractions. It uses the Micro RGB AI Engine Pro for improved colour accuracy and vivid picture quality. The TV supports HDR10 Plus Advanced, Eclipsa Audio, and runs on Tizen OS, with a confirmed seven years of software upgrades.

Under the theme “Your Companion to AI Living”, Samsung said AI is not an add on feature but a core design principle across products, operations, and user experience. The company introduced AI Soccer Mode Pro for enhanced football viewing and AI Sound Controller Pro, which allows users to adjust commentary, crowd noise, and background audio.

Vision AI Companion enables contextual voice commands across the 2026 TV lineup, including Micro LED, OLED, Neo QLED, Mini LED, and UHD models. It can suggest shows, music, and recipes based on what appears on screen and can connect with smart home devices such as the Movingstyle mobile screen and connected kitchen appliances.

Samsung also unveiled the ultra thin OLED S95H, the Freestyle Plus portable projector, and announced that Music Studio 5 and Studio 7 Wi Fi speakers will launch later this year.

During the event, Praveen Raja, Vice President and Head of Digital Health at Samsung Research America, shared the company’s long term digital health vision. By combining smartphones, wearables, appliances, and AI, Samsung aims to support preventive health care. This includes personalised exercise and sleep guidance, diet suggestions based on refrigerator contents, alerts for abnormal health indicators through the Xealth platform, and progress in dementia detection using wearable data.

Samsung stated that all health data is protected using Samsung Knox and Knox Matrix.

“With our global connected ecosystem, and by embedding AI across categories, Samsung is leading the way to offer more meaningful everyday AI experiences”, said TM Roh, CEO and Head of Samsung’s DX Division.

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