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19 CES gadgets you can buy right now

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CES 2026 is in full swing, but you don’t have to wait months to get your hands on everything announced in Las Vegas this year. A surprising number of products are already up for pre-order, if not outright available to buy today, from new chargers and docks to projectors, keyboards and smart home gear. CES is still a showcase for concepts and big promises, but these are the gadgets that have real pricing and an order button ready right now. Check out all of the CES 2026 gadgets you can buy right now below.

Tone Outdoors Tone Outdoors T1 Move over, annoying, loud leaf blowers. The folks at Whisper Aero believe that you shouldn't be awoken from a weekend slumber by loud lawn machines, so they made the Tone Outdoors T1, which they say is 80 percent quieter and 60 percent more powerful that other "leading" handheld gas leaf blowers. $599 at Tone Outdoors

Shokz Shokz OpenFit Pro Shokz's latest open-style earbuds are the OpenFit Pro, which combine effective noise reduction with Dolby Atmos support. The new Noise Reduction mode acts almost as a layer of active noise cancellation, something you typically only see on in-ear style buds. $250 at Best Buy

Anker Anker 45W charger Anker’s new Nano Charger delivers up to 45W of power in a compact design with foldable prongs and a small smart display. It can identify connected devices and adjust output accordingly, with a focus on keeping battery temperatures down. $40 at Anker

Clicks Clicks Communicator phone The Clicks Communicator is a minimalist Android phone built around a physical keyboard and a 4-inch OLED display. It supports modern features like NFC, wireless charging and a fingerprint sensor while positioning itself as a communication-first device. $399 at Clicks

Vivoo Vivoo smart toilet Vivoo’s Smart Toilet clips onto your existing bowl and uses optical sensors to track hydration levels without disposable test strips. Results sync to a smartphone app, with the battery rated for more than 1,000 measurements per charge. $99 at Vivoo

Plaud Plaud NotePin S AI recorder The Plaud NotePin S is a tiny AI recorder that adds a physical button and highlight feature to flag important moments in conversations. It supports multiple wearing styles and offers automatic transcription with summaries. $179 at Amazon

Pebble Pebble Round 2 smartwatch The Pebble Round 2 revives the brand’s thin, lightweight smartwatch design with a 1.3-inch color e-paper display and more than two weeks of battery life. It skips features like GPS and heart-rate tracking in favor of simplicity and overall longevity. $199 at Pebble

Soundcore Soundcore Work recorder The Soundcore Work is a coin-sized AI voice recorder designed for discreet recording and automatic transcription. It promises up to 97-percent transcription accuracy, offers AI-generated summaries and lets users highlight key moments with a double tap. $159 at Soundcore

Satechi Satechi Thunderbolt 5 Cube Dock Satechi’s Thunderbolt 5 Cube Dock brings support for up to 120Gbps transfer speeds, multiple 8K displays and 180W power delivery in a compact aluminum design. It also includes front-facing SD and microSD card slots, plus space for up to 8TB of internal SSD storage. $400 at Satechi

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