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    Unforgettable Encounters with Quirky Robots at CES

    By Priya NairJanuary 10, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Robotics at CES: A Fascinating Glimpse into the Future

    The Consumer Electronics Show (CES) has once again proven to be a showcase for innovative robotics, highlighting both the advancements in technology and the creative potential of humanoid machines. As I roamed the exhibition floor, I encountered a plethora of robots designed for various purposes, some entertaining, others practical, but all intriguing in their own right. Here’s my analysis of some standout robots that captured attention this year.

    The Ping Pong Player

    It seems fitting that a ping-pong-playing robot made its debut at CES, coinciding with the recent release of the film Marty Supreme. Developed by the Chinese company Sharpa, this full-bodied robot faced off against a human player. While the game was slow-paced and the robot was trailing with a score of 5-9, the mere sight of a robot engaging in such a human sport was captivating.

    • The robot exemplified the potential of robotic dexterity, which is Sharpa’s primary focus with its advanced robotic hand technology.
    • Despite its limitations in speed, it raised questions about the future of robotic skills in sports and entertainment.

    The Boxer

    One of the most entertaining exhibits was from EngineAI, showcasing their humanoid robots dubbed the T800, reminiscent of the iconic Terminator. Positioned in a boxing ring, these robots engaged in a mock battle that was more shadowboxing than a full-contact match.

    • Despite their theatrics, the robots displayed unpredictable behavior, such as wandering into the audience or tripping over themselves.
    • The experience was both amusing and slightly eerie, prompting onlookers to liken it to scenes from Robocop.

    The Dancer

    Dancing robots are a staple at CES, and this year, Unitree stepped up to the plate. Known for their humanoid robots, Unitree showcased bots that could groove to the beat, all while raising eyebrows due to scrutiny over potential military ties.

    • The highlight was their humanoid robot capable of running at speeds up to 11 mph, showcasing impressive agility and coordination.
    • While concerns linger about their military applications, the performance at CES was simply about rhythm and entertainment.

    The Convenience Store Clerk

    Galbot presented a unique concept with a robot designed as a convenience store clerk. Set up like a mini-store, the robot interacted with customers who selected items from a menu app.

    • Upon my request for Sour Patch Kids, the robot efficiently retrieved the item, demonstrating practical application for robotic assistance in retail.
    • Galbot’s deployment in real-world settings, such as pharmacies, shows the versatility and utility of robotics in everyday life.

    The Housekeeper

    Dyna Robotics demonstrated a significant milestone in domestic automation: a robot capable of folding laundry. This feat is often seen as a benchmark for robotic efficiency.

    • The robots showcased their ability to fold T-shirts with remarkable precision, already integrated into operations at businesses like Monster Laundry in Sacramento.
    • Dyna’s recent $120 million Series A funding, backed by major companies like Nvidia and Amazon, underscores the potential for growth in this sector.

    The Butler

    I also had a chance to visit LG’s booth to check out their latest home robot, named CLOid. Although it was charming, it lacked the speed of some of its competitors.

    CES 2026 has once again highlighted the potential of robotics to not only entertain but also to integrate into our daily lives in meaningful ways. The innovations on display offer a glimpse into a future where robots could assist us in various capacities, blending technology with human-like interaction.

    For those interested in diving deeper into the fascinating world of robotics showcased at CES, I encourage you to read the original news article here.

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    Priya Nair is a technology correspondent at Mirror Brief, writing about AI, cybersecurity, and startups for more than six years. She prioritizes practical reporting that helps readers understand tech’s real-world impacts.

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