CES 2026: Productivity Gear, Wireless TVs, and More

CES 2026 runs through tomorrow, but most of the media announcements and events have already taken place and MacRumors videographer Dan Barbera is wrapping things up with our third video highlighting some of the neat tech innovations being demoed on the show floor.


Among the new introductions this week are several from Clicks, the company that previously brought the BlackBerry-like physical Clicks Keyboard to the iPhone. ‌CES 2026‌ is seeing the debut of the Clicks Power Keyboard, a pocket-sized Bluetooth keyboard for all of your devices that includes a 2,150 mAh battery and 5W Qi functionality to allow you to top off your phone if you're running low. There's also the Clicks Communicator, a communication-focused smartphone intended to be carried alongside your main phone.

Wireless TVs are also starting to become a thing, with Displace showing off its latest Displace Pro 2 set and the Displace Hub that can transform your existing TV into a wireless TV with integrated battery.

Popular Apple accessory company OWC has partnered with Strada to showcase a new remote video editing solution that leverages peer-to-peer technology rather than cloud-based storage, while Intricuit is on site to demo its accessory that turns your MacBook into a touchscreen Mac, so you don't need to wait for Apple to launch its rumored touchscreen MacBook Pro later this year or next year.

Dan also checked out Rokid's AI glasses, TDM's headphones that twist into a portable speaker, Antic's electric mini bike, Watchitude's AirTag-compatible watches for kids, and more, so watch the full video for a look at all of these products.

‌CES 2026‌ may be coming to a close, but be sure to check out our news hub where we've collected all of our coverage from the week.

Top Rated Comments

Butler Trumpet Avatar
4 weeks ago
I really have no interest in a touch screen Mac of any kind.
Score: 8 Votes (Like | Disagree)
PBG4 Dude Avatar
4 weeks ago

I really have no interest in a touch screen Mac of any kind.
Agree. Had it in my work PC and it took about 5 uses for the novelty to wear off. Basically used it for scrolling because Windows trackpads suck.
Score: 6 Votes (Like | Disagree)
WarmWinterHat Avatar
4 weeks ago
CES sure does showcase a bunch of garbage.

Also, when are smart glasses going to stop copying Buddy Holly?
Score: 5 Votes (Like | Disagree)
ignatius345 Avatar
4 weeks ago

Wireless TVs are also starting to become a thing, with Displace ('https://displace.tv') showing off its latest Displace Pro 2 set and the Displace Hub that can transform your existing TV into a wireless TV with integrated battery.
My Samsung does HDMI and power over one cord about as thin as a phone charger. I'm good with that. The idea of adding a battery to a TV seems expensive and pointless.
Score: 3 Votes (Like | Disagree)
Butler Trumpet Avatar
4 weeks ago

Agree. Had it in my work PC and it took about 5 uses for the novelty to wear off. Basically used it for scrolling because Windows trackpads suck.
Haha that's true. I've yet to find a PC trackpad that is even close to as good as a Mac's.
Score: 2 Votes (Like | Disagree)
CarAnalogy Avatar
4 weeks ago

My Samsung does HDMI and power over one cord about as thin as a phone charger. I'm good with that. The idea of adding a battery to a TV seems expensive and pointless.
Exactly. I already have a wireless tv, it’s called an iPad.
Score: 1 Votes (Like | Disagree)