CES 2026 dazzled with holographic desk avatars from Razer’s Project AVA—a 5.5-inch 3D hologram projecting customizable AI companions like anime cat-girl Kira or buff Zane, powered by xAI’s Grok for gaming/productivity tips via screen monitoring. iPolish’s app-controlled press-on nails switch among 300+ colors in seconds using Bluetooth “magic wand” electrochemistry—$95 starter kits ship June. The sensors in the smart hair clippers of GLYDE allow real-time blade adjustments depending on the speed, tilt, angle, and selected styles on the app avoiding overcuts at home. These AI-physical hybrids stole the show amid 4,000+ exhibitors, blending whimsy with utility.
Holographic desk avatars interact via mics, offering personalized coaching in Razer’s compact desk gadget.
Press-on nails transform hues instantly—waterproof, battery-free innovation from iPolish’s nanopolymer tech.
Smart hair clippers map heads, auto-adjust for even cuts, rivaling barbers with 15-min app-guided styles.
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