CES is over for another year, and it was full of products for Apple users. Here are the best items for your iPhone, Apple Watch, and Mac that appeared at the show in 2026.
Every year, thousands of manufacturers attend CES to promote their latest creations. In many cases, it was for products that works with the Apple ecosystem, including everything from robot vacuum cleaners to cables and accessories for your iPhone.
What follows is a selection of our favorite finds across the show floor for 2026.
Pioneer
Sphera is Pioneer’s aftermarket audio system with CarPlay support…
CES is over for another year, and it was full of products for Apple users. Here are the best items for your iPhone, Apple Watch, and Mac that appeared at the show in 2026.
Every year, thousands of manufacturers attend CES to promote their latest creations. In many cases, it was for products that works with the Apple ecosystem, including everything from robot vacuum cleaners to cables and accessories for your iPhone.
What follows is a selection of our favorite finds across the show floor for 2026.
Pioneer
Sphera is Pioneer’s aftermarket audio system with CarPlay support. It’s claimed to be the first to have Dolby Atmos Spatial Audio support, providing immersive sound while in the vehicle.
Pioneer Sphera brings Dolby Atmos and Spatial Audio to more vehicles — image credit: Pioneer
It’s a single Din system that has a 10-inch display, wireless CarPlay support, and spatial audio controls. A supplied microphone can help tune the audio to the passenger seats.
Ikea
Two new devices from Ikea made it to the show, upgraded from the firm’s existing smart home line. This included a hanging pendulum light that has been upgraded with Matter over Thread capabilities.
The second is the color-changing Sabine Marcelis Varmblixt light, an updated version of the viral donut-shaped lamp with a matte finish. This time, it has a matte and white surface finish instead of a glossy colored version, with the light glowing softly from inside, as well as Matter over Thread.
StandOut
There were a couple of versions of the StandOut Display on show, expanding your MacBook Pro’s workspace by being a secondary and easily packed display for travel. It can quickly slide out into an assembled state so you can be up and working quickly, while a MagSafe-style point on the rear can anchor your iPhone in place for use with Continuity Camera.
StandOut’s external display for MacBook Pro
It is an excellent design, holding everything in an all-in-one unit. It’s also a 4K display running at 120Hz, and while it does 350 nits when bus powered, it can reach 700 nits with external power applied.
Olight
Olight brought out the Ostation 2 and Ostation 2 Pro, a system for quickly sorting your rechargable batteries, and recharging them too. You dump AA or AAA batteries in the top, and recharged versions come out of the bottom.
In the middle is a touchscreen display showing how many batteries are in there, if they are charging, and how long is left for the process, among other data points. There are also built-in magnetic charging pads that will work with the company’s flashlights.
Rolling Square
Rolling Square makes some great charging accessories, but the big focus was the InCharge Life, its modular charging system. It includes many different components, such as end connectors and splitters, with an extensive use of premium materials.
Await
Await proposes a really neat idea for a digital camera that combines some analog elements. The idea is that you buy digital rolls of film for the camera, up to five at a time, which you then use to take shots.
Await Cameras at CES 2026
Those shots are then synchronized to the iPhone and can be sent off for printing as part of the price. The cameras are also modular with changeable faceplates, as well as some nice retro clear elements.
Bluetti
The FridgePower backup system from Bluetti is a great way to keep your food cold and crispy during a powercut, perched on top of a fridge. You can connect three units together for extended battery life, for longer outages.
There’s also an accessory that is a remote monitor, showing details about the room as well as your power supplies.
Lexar
The TouchLock Portable SSD from Lexar is a MagSafe-compatible drive that can stick to the back of an iPhone. Like others, you can use it to record video externally from an iPhone, which will be handy for videographers filming in 4K.
Lexar at CES 2026
The drive is also secure, in that it is encrypted, and can be unlocked via NFC by tapping your iPhone to it.
Broadlink
The Broadlink RM Max is a "Matter Superbridge," or effectively a Matter-based hub for multiple smart home frameworks. It can be used to control many different Matter devices in the home, as well as IR and RF-controlled devices that don’t necessarily have app-based "smart" elements.
Roborock
Roborock showed off two new versions of the Saros 20 robotic cleaner, with the Sonic using a sonic mop. Both have increased suction, with the Sonic also jutting out to the side to clean closer to the wall.
Roborock
The Rock Dock has a new two-tone silver look to the plastic, but inside it uses hotter water for cleaning the returning robots.
Barsys
Barsys is known for its coasters and its larger cocktail machine, but it showed off a combination of a cocktail shaker and a measurement system, to help users make drinks by hand. It works over Bluetooth to connect to an iPad app to provide instructions to the user, and it even has some blades in the bottom to spin around and mix ingredients.
Kwikset
KwikSet’s Aura Reach is a Matter over Thread smart lock which will work with Apple Home and Bluetooth, as well as Wi-Fi. As you reach for it, it will automatically light up.
Govee
Govee had its Nugget Ice Maker Pro that fixes many of the complaints of previous models, including increasing the capacity and reducing noise when it’s dropping ice into the storage container. There’s also a magnetic ice scoop on the side.
On the lighting side, there is the new Floor Lamp that has better color representation, which is better seen in person than on a screen. Govee’s also using its new Lumi Bend Plus technology for better gradients.
Wilfa
Wilfa is a European brand known for kitchen appliances, especially smart coffee makers. The newest version is reformulated a little bit, including a new metal carafe and some sideways-shifted mechanics to make it a little easier to maintain.
Wilfa’s new coffee machine at CES 2026
Aqara
Aqara had several products on show, but the two of interest were the U400 smart lock and the W200 thermostat.
The U400 smart lock looks like a standard lock with an external keypad, but this one includes support for Ultra Wideband Home Key. As your device gets near to it, the smart lock intelligently predicts when you get close to the door, and will automatically authenticate and unlock for you.
The W200 is first for Aqara, as it supports Apple’s Adaptive Temperature and Clean Energy Guidance features, which are part of iOS 26.
Fender Audio
The Elie 6 and Elie 12 Bluetooth speakers from Fender Audio are modern-retro designed with clean-but-boxy enclosures and wood on the top. It’s a distinct look that sets them apart from others on the market.
Fender Elie 6 Bluetooth speaker
On the back are the controls, including an XLR input that can also accept an electric guitar cable.
BMX
BMX has created SolidSafe power banks, with the SolidSafe Air looking particularly cool with its kickstand. Titanium models are expected to arrive later in 2026, which will give an upmarket appearance to a typically plastic accessory.
For the Air, it has Qi 2.2 support and runs at 25 watts. Its solid-state battery is also much safer than lithium-ion versions for travel, while its display shows how much power remains.
Gamesir
Paying a visit to the Gamesir and Hyperkin booth, we were able to try out the X5 Alteron mobile controller. Like other mobile controllers, it’s a device that you can put an iPhone in the middle, with the controller elements on each side.
The big party piece is that it is modular. Sections at the front can be switched out for other elements, changing the button layouts and controls to your liking.
Clicks
The Clicks Power Keyboard received a lot of attention before CES, and for good reason. It’s a physical keyboard that attaches to the back of the iPhone using MagSafe, with the keyboard sliding down whenever you need it.
Clicks Power Keyboard
It also acts as a power bank, allowing it to have double the utility of a keyboard accessory alone.
Withings
The Withings Body Scan 2 is the latest smart scale from the company, but it is claimed to be more than just a smart scale. It tracks over 60 biomarkers every time you stand on it and complete a scan.
Each scan takes about 90 seconds, and covers everything from your weight and BMI to checking how much muscle you have. All this data is then tracked in the Withings app, which can also be brought over to Apple’s Health app.
Lutron Caseta
Lutron showed off an expansion to its Caseta Shades lineup, with the new addition being wooden smart blinds. They look like your usual slat shades made from wood, but the shades are smart enough to follow the sun.
Over the course of a day, the shades will adjust their positions to match the sun. It also runs on battery, and has Apple Home integration.
Mcon
Two versions of the Mcon from Osnap were on show at CES. The first was the original version, a fairly chunky mobile game controller that attaches with a MagSafe puck to the back of the iPhone.
Mcon mobile game controller
The other is a slimmer version that still has many of the same core controller features, but it’s made per device. This results in a much smaller profile than the original, with a form-fitted metal plate for the back of the iPhone, and a sliding lower controller section.
Momax
Momax showed off a pair of unique Find My compatible trackers using PowerFoyle technology, meaning they’re solar powered. Instead of using a separate battery, the trackers rely on being seen by the sun, meaning you don’t need to remember to replace the power source each year.
Nimble
Nimble revealed its own Find My devices, but is also being unique about it. This time, it’s about being eco-friendly, such as by using aloe cactus leather for MagSafe wallets.
Interestingly, to keep the wallets and accessories thin, the Find My elements are powered by paper-cell batteries.
ESR
Lastly, ESR is going all-in on Qi 2.2, including what it calls the thinnest MagSafe 10,000mAh battery pack on the market. There were also CryoBoost folding magnetic travel chargers with 25W for the iPhone, an internal AirPods point, and a rear Apple Watch puck.
ESR also had a new version of its car charger, complete with an upgraded arm bar to offset from the vets and uses active cooling.