At CES 2026 in Las Vegas, Chinese tech enterprises captured widespread attention from international media and industry audiences with a rich lineup of innovations and a clear roadmap for high-end products.
At the core of CES 2026, we provide a clear, focused look at the technological breakthroughs of Chinese brands.
1. TCL | Share Code:001001.SZ / 01070.HK
Source: Forbes
Core Technologies: 4th-gen SQD-Mini LED + TSR AI Light & Color Co-Control Chip + 20,000+ Universal Zoning Dimming
Core Highlights: Stunning Visuals for All Scenarios, Ultra-clear Dark Details, Glare-free Brightness, True-to-life Color Accuracy
Intuitive Experience: Powered by Mini LED and AI light control, it eliminates washed‑out blacks and harsh glare that ordinary TVs cannot avoid. Colors stay consistent and true-to-life across the entire screen, making every image sharp and authentic. When a cheetah sprints across the screen, it feels like it’s lunging toward you, not trapped behind the display.
2. Timekettle | Your Expert in Anytime, Anywhere Simultaneous Translation
Source: Sina News
Core Technologies: Bone Voiceprint Sensor Technology + BabelOS 2.0 AI Translation System
Core Highlights: Accurate real-time translation even in noisy environments; cross-border communication in 40+ languages and dialects as effortless as a casual chat
Intuitive Experience: The W4 AI Simultaneous Translation Earphones use advanced bone voiceprint recognition to cut through even the loudest environments, succeeding where ordinary translation earbuds fail. From crowded exhibition halls to busy airports, every word comes through crystal clear.
3. BOE | Share Code:000725.SZ / 00725.HK
Source: BOE
Core Technologies: Rollable OLED + Automotive Flexible Curved OLED
Core Highlights: Rollable, attachable and concealable screens, breaking the constraints of fixed forms
Intuitive Experience: Rollable OLED redefines what a TV can be, rolling up effortlessly and storing neatly in a drawer, freeing your walls and your space. Flexible curved OLED takes displays beyond the living room, integrating seamlessly into car central control panels to form fluid, curved screens with ultra-smooth navigation visuals.
4. IV.Unitree Robotics | Elevating "Usability" to a Premium Benchmark
Source: Techeblog
Core Technologies: Self-developed High-power Density Motor + Robust Motion Control Algorithm + Modular Quick-release Structure
Core Highlights: Reliable Performance – Stable and Hassle-free Operation
Intuitive Experience: Powered by a high-density motor and proprietary algorithms, Unitree robot’s operates for up to 8 hours with a 20kg load, stable on stairs, puddles, and impact. A modular quick-release design enables 10-minute part replacement, keeping factory operations running without interruption.
5. AgiBot | Humanoid Robots Moving from Concept to Operational Viability
Source: AgiBot
Core Technologies: PowerFlow Joint Motor + Genie Operator-1 + AimRT Framework
Core Highlights: Factory-tailored Humanoid Robots – Affordable, Easy to Operate, Low Failure Rate & High Precision
Intuitive Experience: Driven by a large AI model and high-speed communications, the robot delivers ultra-precise handling with only 1 error in 100 operations. It handles complex tasks with ease and performs self-inspections that detect potential faults up to three days in advance. Modular, plug-and-play joints allow fast maintenance without full disassembly, reducing long-term operational costs by up to one-third.


























































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