
Making a wish list isn’t just for the holidays—many must-haves debut at the annual Consumer Electronics Show (CES), considered the world’s largest tech convention. There, many top manufacturers and promising start-up companies show off the next best products for the home—and beyond.
To help those who couldn’t attend this year’s CES, held last week in Las Vegas, NJ HOME has some highlights. Below are five home products that premiered at the show and drew plenty of oohs and aahs. We bet you didn’t know you wanted a vibrating knife or a laundry-folding robot in your house…until now!

- You can be the fairest of them all with the NuraLogix Longevity Mirror, which can scan your face and estimate more than 100 health metrics. It takes about 30 seconds for the mirror to generate a set of wellness indicators just for you. These are focused on long-term trends instead of current statistics that a wearable or smart watch can give, including your heart and stress load, sleep quality and risks of cardiovascular disease and diabetes, among other metrics.

- Seattle Ultrasonics’ C-200 is the world’s first ultrasonic knife, featuring a blade that vibrates more than 30,000 times a second. This makes cutting, slicing and chopping easier—less effort, sticking and cleanup. The best part is you don’t feel, hear and see the blade’s vibrations.

- Want to elevate the movie-watching experience in your media room? Electronics giant LG rolled out its latest OLED TV lineup, including the ultra-thin W6 Wallpaper television. At a mere 9 millimeters thick, its body is designed to sit flush against a wall (hence its name), and its Hyper Radiant Color Technology delivers brighter OLED—that stands for organic light-emitting diode, by the way—performance with deeper blacks and reduced glare. LG expects the W6 Wallpaper TV to go on sale in the first half of 2026.

- SwitchBot has introduced the Onero H1, a household robot designed to complete tasks that involves grasping, pushing, opening and organizing. It has arms, hands, a wheeled base and multiple cameras to help it do laundry, operate an espresso machine, put away groceries and more. And with artificial intelligence, the robot can learn to do other tasks. SwitchBot says the Onero H1 will be available later this year.

- Robotic vacuum cleaners have come a long way since the first ones were available to consumers in 2001, and Dreame Technology continues to make them better. Its X60 Max Ultra Complete is the latest top-of-the-line device. The ultra-thin body (3.13 inches) features upgraded binocular vision and proactive light dirt detection as well as a new detangling brush, heated mop and dual flex arms that make crossing obstacles and cleaning edges and corners a breeze.
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