The ever-evolving tech world has always moved fast, and 2026 was no exception, as this January’s Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas has already introduced us to several exciting new gadgets.
Taking all these latest tech releases and early-year previews from top sources into account, we’ve made a detailed list of the top 10 coolest gadgets you absolutely need to check out this year.
From foldable screens to unique audio gear to innovative consoles, this blog has something for every tech lover. So let’s get started!
1. Lego Smart Bricks
Anyone who is familiar with “Lego” knows that it’s not some cutting-edge technology, but Lego Smart Bricks are genuinely reshaping the brand by blending the classic building play with interactive tech.
These aren’t just regular bricks, but feature advanced sensors that react to proximity and movement, lighting up and producing sounds as you use them to build something, opening a whole new world of possibilities and potentially changing how kids and even adults play with Lego forever.
2. Shokz OpenFit Pro
In this day of advanced technology, increased mobility in devices, wireless earbuds are nothing new, but what makes Shokz OpenFit Pro stand out is how they tackle noise isolation, which is one of open-ear audio gear’s biggest downsides.
Most of the open-ear designs tend to sacrifice noise cancellation for comfort, but these earbuds use clever audio engineering technology to reduce environmental sounds while keeping your ears free.
This offers a combination of comfort, situational awareness, and richer sound, making Shokz OpenFit Pro one of 2026’s most interesting audio gear releases so far and a must-try for tech enthusiasts.
3. Samsung Galaxy Z TriFold
Samsung continues to push its foldable tech to new boundaries in 2026 with the latest Galaxy Z TriFold, and it’s safe to say that this model is their boldest experiment yet. Why?
It features three foldable panels that blur the line between a phone and a mini tablet; when this device is folded, it serves as a normal smartphone, but when it’s unfolded, it becomes an immersive screen ideal for content, productivity, and multitasking.
While its battery life and price are still big questions, Samsung really deserves praise and attention for pushing innovation forward with the Galaxy Z TriFold.
4. Ikea Varmblixt lamp
IKEA’s doughnut-shaped lamp might not be known as one of the most advanced pieces of tech out there, but when it comes to design, the Varmblixt lamp proves that looks matter as well.
Previously, this lamp was only available in a warm amber shade, but the latest updated version now offers colour-changing lighting, making it easy to adjust the mood of a space, and it is a very cool gadget to check out for smart-home owners in 2026.
5. Logitech G325 Lightspeed Gaming Headset
For gamers who don’t want to compromise on performance while staying under a budget, the Logitech G325 Lightspeed headset hits a sweet spot.
It delivers immersive 24-bit audio and a reliable wireless connection at a price that’s hard to beat, and with Bluetooth support, beamforming mic technology, and crisp sound quality, this headset performs well whether you’re gaming, listening to music, or on a call.
6. Analogue 3D (Prototype Editions)
It’s time for retro gaming fans to rejoice because the Analogue 3D console reimagines the Nintendo 64 experience for modern 4K TVs.
Analogue first launched the 3D in fall 2025, and a month later, the company followed up with limited-edition transparent versions of the console. Now it’s offering new prototype-colour editions like Atomic Purple, Extreme Green, and Ocean, and more.
Its limited availability and collector appeal make Analogue 3D a standout gadget for gaming enthusiasts in 2026, and it is expected to sell out soon, so grab it while you can.
7. Astell&Kern A&ultima SP4000 (Copper Edition)
This special limited-edition version of the premier audio player Astell&Kern A&ultima SP4000 uses 99.98% pure copper for its exterior instead of the usual stainless steel.
The brand claims that copper’s natural conductivity and shielding properties deliver deeper bass, rich midrange, smooth treble, and enhance the overall sound quality, meaning it’s not just designed for aesthetics but to appeal to audiophiles who want an enhanced listening experience.
Additionally, the copper edition of Astell&Kern A&ultima SP4000 has the same battery life of 10 hours of continuous and the same hardware as its standard version, including quad DACs in an advanced octa-circuit architecture capable of handling ultra-high-resolution audio files and support for aptX Adaptive and LDAC wireless codecs for high-quality Bluetooth streaming.
8. Lenovo Legion Pro Rollable
Lenovo has once again raised the bar of unconventional laptops this year, as the company introduced a rollable display especially for gamers with its Legion Pro 7i, taking the idea of a gaming laptop to a whole new level.
The Legion Pro Rollable transforms from a standard 16-inch laptop into an ultrawide setup of up to 24 inches in “arena” mode. While Lenovo has dabbled in rollable screens before, this marks the first time the concept has been applied to a gaming laptop.
And the exciting part? It might actually reach production, especially given the success of the ThinkBook Gen 6 Rollable.
9. Asus Zenbook Duo
Lenovo isn’t the only brand experimenting with unconventional laptop designs this year. Asus has also pushed things further with the Zenbook Duo, which is a dual-screen laptop that stacks its displays vertically.
By removing the magnetic keyboard, a second OLED screen is revealed underneath, and a built-in kickstand lets you set the whole device upright, meaning you can even use it in a book-style layout.
It’s definitely a bit excessive, but it’s also very appealing for anyone who wants the flexibility of working remotely without giving up a dual-monitor setup. Additionally, it features Intel’s Panther Lake processor, which means performance won’t be an issue either.
10. Pebble Round 2 Smartwatch
Along with laptops, gaming consoles, mobile phones, and audio devices, wearables are evolving too, and the Pebble Round 2 smartwatch is offering something refreshingly different.
With a round e-paper display and excellent battery life, the Pebble Round 2 Smartwatch prioritises simplicity and functionality over flashy features.
It feels familiar for fans of the original Pebble design and compelling for those who want a smartwatch that lasts days on a single charge with easy-to-read screens.
Conclusion
If there’s one takeaway from everything we talked about in this blog, it’s that this year offers an endless range of jaw-dropping innovations to explore that push the boundaries of what tech can do.
Whether you’re looking to update your workstation, build an entertainment setup at home, or simply just checking what’s new in the tech world, these top 10 coolest gadgets are worth keeping an eye on in 2026.





