iPolish unveils color-changing press-on smart nails at CES 2026

At CES 2026 in Las Vegas, iPolish has introduced press-on acrylic nails that change color using an electric charge, bringing a sci-fi concept to life. The innovation allows users to switch colors quickly via a connected wand, offering flexibility without frequent salon visits. The starter set is priced at $95, with shipping expected in June 2026.

The color-changing nails draw inspiration from a scene in the 1990 film Total Recall, where a character alters her nail polish color with a digital pen. After 35 years, iPolish has made this idea practical with their press-on acrylic nails, showcased at CES 2026, which runs from January 4 to January 9 in Las Vegas.

To use the system, users charge a wand that connects to a smartphone. They select a desired color from the app, then insert the tip of the nail into the wand, which delivers a short electric charge to trigger the change. The process takes about five seconds per nail, according to iPolish. While the company did not detail the technology, it appears to involve an electrochemical reaction.

Each nail supports 400 colors and can be changed unlimited times, enabling users to match outfits without committing to one shade for weeks. The nails come in fixed shapes—Ballerina, which are relatively short, and Squoval, which are longer—and cannot be reshaped, as doing so would damage the internal hardware.

Pricing makes the product accessible: the starter set costs $95 and includes two sets of nails, one in each shape. Replacement nails are available for $6.50 each, a fraction of typical salon costs for weekly color changes. iPolish plans to begin shipping in June 2026, though long-term quality and reliability remain to be tested.

This debut highlights ongoing innovations in wearable tech at CES, blending fashion with gadgetry for everyday use.

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Lego demonstrates interactive Star Wars smart bricks with lights and sounds at CES 2026 booth.
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Lego unveils smart bricks for Star Wars sets at CES 2026

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At CES 2026 in Las Vegas, Lego introduced its Smart Play platform, featuring sensor-packed bricks that add interactive lights and sounds to traditional building sets. The technology debuts in Star Wars-themed kits arriving on March 1, enhancing play without relying on screens. Early demonstrations highlighted proximity-based interactions between bricks and minifigures.

Hyperkin and Gamesir have announced the X5 Alteron, described as the world's first fully modular mobile games controller, at CES 2026. The device features swappable modules for buttons, sticks, and d-pads, compatible with smartphones, tablets, Nintendo Switch, and PCs. It includes advanced features like capacitive sticks and Hall-effect triggers, though no release date or pricing has been set.

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Wired magazine has published a curated selection of desk accessories to enhance home offices in 2025. The guide highlights functional and stylish items ranging from puzzles to charging stations. It aims to help users personalize their workspaces with practical gadgets.

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Xreal has unveiled an updated version of its entry-level personal cinema glasses, the Xreal 1S, at CES 2026 in Las Vegas, featuring improved specs and a lower price. The company also introduced the Neo accessory, a portable battery and dock designed to enhance connectivity with Nintendo Switch consoles. These developments aim to make AR displays more accessible for gaming and media consumption.

In the lead-up to CES 2026 (previewed here), Samsung will kick off the show with its First Look press conference on January 4, streaming live from Las Vegas. The event features key executives discussing AI innovations and future product directions, with expected updates on appliances, displays, and possibly the Ballie robot.

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Clicks Technology has announced the Communicator, a companion device designed to reduce smartphone distractions by focusing on communication. The retro-styled gadget, reminiscent of BlackBerry phones, will debut at CES 2026 alongside a new attachable Power Keyboard. Priced at $499, it pairs with users' existing phones for emails and texts.

 

 

 

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