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I met a lot of weird robots at CES — here are the most memorable

January 10, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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The Consumer Electronics Show (CES) has always been a hub for showcasing the latest developments in robotics, and this year was no exception. One of the standout moments at the event was the introduction of Atlas, the humanoid robot from Boston Dynamics, which made its production-ready debut. While the robots on display at CES may not always reflect the current state of commercial deployment, they offer a glimpse into the future of robotics and never fail to captivate audiences.

The Ping Pong Player

One of the intriguing exhibits at CES was a ping-pong-playing robot showcased by the Chinese robotics firm Sharpa. The robot engaged in a friendly game of table tennis with a human opponent, showcasing its dexterity and precision. Despite losing the match, the robot’s performance was impressive, highlighting the advancements in robotics technology.

The Boxer

Another crowd-pleaser at CES was the display of humanoid robots by the Chinese company EngineAI, known as the T800. These robots, reminiscent of characters from the Terminator franchise, were set up in a mock boxing ring. While the robots didn’t actually make physical contact, their movements and interactions with the audience added an element of entertainment to the event.

The Dancer

Dancing robots have become a staple at CES, and this year was no different. Units from the Chinese robotics manufacturer Unitree showcased their agility and speed, with one humanoid bot reportedly capable of running at speeds of up to 11 mph. Despite concerns about potential ties to the Chinese military, the Unitree bots impressed audiences with their dance moves and fluid movements.

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The Convenience Store Clerk

Galbot, another Chinese robotics company, demonstrated its multi-modal large language models and general-purpose robotics at CES. The company showcased a bot that could assist customers in a convenience store setting by retrieving items from a menu selection. The bot’s real-world applications, such as assisting in Chinese pharmacies, highlight its versatility and practicality.

The Housekeeper

Dyna Robotics showcased its advanced manipulation models for automated tasks, including a robot capable of efficiently folding laundry. The demonstration impressed attendees with its precision and speed, showcasing the potential for automation in various industries. Dyna Robotics has already established partnerships with hotels, gyms, and factories, indicating the widespread adoption of its technology.

The Butler

LG’s home robot, CLOid, made an appearance at CES, showcasing its capabilities as a household assistant. While not the fastest robot on display, CLOid’s charm and functionality were evident, providing a glimpse into the future of smart home technology. Overall, CES 2026 offered a fascinating insight into the world of robotics and the advancements being made in the field.

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