
Samsung Electronics is gearing up to showcase its innovative "AI-Connected Living" lineup at CES 2026, set to take place in Las Vegas from January 6 to 9. This year’s exhibition will feature an array of home appliances that integrate sophisticated hardware with advanced artificial intelligence, all aimed at enhancing daily living. One of the standout products is the revamped Bespoke AI Laundry Combo, which builds on its original 2024 model. The new version introduces a "Super Speed" cycle that employs a high-pressure spray to improve detergent absorption and rinsing efficiency. Enhancements also include the "Booster Heat Exchanger" for superior drying capabilities and the "Auto Open Door+" feature, designed to facilitate air circulation and keep laundry fresh by preventing musty odors. To accommodate varying budgets, Samsung is offering two screen sizes: the standard 7-inch LCD and a more cost-effective 2.8-inch option. This laundry unit pairs seamlessly with the updated Bespoke AI AirDresser, which emphasizes hygiene and wrinkle removal through its "Auto Wrinkle Care" system that utilizes dual jets of steam and air, claiming to eradicate 99.9% of select viruses and bacteria. Additionally, Samsung will introduce the Bespoke AI WindFree Pro Air Conditioner, which has evolved from a single blade to a three-blade design. This upgrade allows for seven distinct wind modes, including a "Max Wind" setting for quick cooling and a "Long Reach Wind" feature for broader air circulation. Equipped with radar-based AI, the unit can detect user positioning in a room, adjusting airflow accordingly to enhance comfort. Moreover, its "AI Energy Mode" is capable of monitoring usage trends and external conditions to minimize energy consumption by as much as 30%. In the realm of home cleaning, the Bespoke AI Jet Bot Steam Ultra robot vacuum will also be showcased. This advanced device, powered by a Qualcomm Dragonwing processor, utilizes deep learning to identify humans, pets, and various obstacles, including cables. A noteworthy feature is its "AI Liquid Recognition," which enables the vacuum to detect spills and choose whether to clean or bypass them based on user-defined preferences. Furthermore, its "Easy Pass Wheel" technology allows it to navigate thresholds up to 2.4 inches high. Jeong Seung Moon, Executive Vice President and Head of R&D for Digital Appliances at Samsung, emphasized that these groundbreaking innovations stem from a combination of extensive customer feedback and the company’s deep-rooted research and development expertise. Attendees at CES 2026 will have the opportunity to explore the complete range of products at Samsung’s showroom located within the Wynn Las Vegas.
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