Samsung Bespoke 4-Door French Door Refrigerator Review – AI Family Hub+ Hands-On
TheSamsung Bespoke 4-Door French Door Refrigerator with AI Family Hub+ is more than just a fridge—it’s a smart kitchen hub. In this full hands-on review, we dive deep into its features, usability, and real-world performance.
From the moment you open the doors, you’ll notice the premium build quality. I test everything from the adjustable shelves and freezer trays to the smooth operation of drawers and doors. Cleaning is straightforward, and removing freezer trays is a breeze.
The AI Family Hub+ screen brings a suite of smart features to your kitchen. I walk you through internal cameras that track your food, creating digital notes, uploading photos, and displaying images on the screen. Integration with Alexa is seamless, and the apps are responsive. I also show how to reset the display if it ever freezes.
Other features covered include Power Cooling, everyday usability, and insights into who would benefit most from this smart refrigerator. Whether you’re interested in food tracking, customizable shelves, or the ultimate smart kitchen experience, this review has you covered.
If you’re considering a premium smart fridge, this in-depth review helps you decide if the SamsungBespoke AI Family Hub+ is worth the investment.
CES 2026 showcased some incredible tech innovations, but few gadgets promise the kind of pure relaxation as the Human Touch whole-body massage chair. I got a hands-on look at this amazing device, and it’s clear why it’s one of the most talked-about wellness tech pieces at the show.
From top-to-toe, the chair delivers an immersive massage experience with intuitive controls, customizable settings, and advanced technology designed to target every muscle group. Whether you’re looking to unwind after a long day or just want a luxurious home wellness experience, the Human Touch massage chair sets a new standard.
During my demo at CES 2026, I was impressed not only by the chair’s functionality but also its sleek design, making it a perfect fit for modern living spaces. If you’re a tech enthusiast who also values relaxation, this is a must-see.
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I was at CES 2026 in Las Vegas to capture the official Sony Honda Mobility press conference where they unveiled the AFEELA Prototype 2026 — a new SUV-style concept built on the AFEELA platform. This video shows both the presentation and close-up footage of the prototype itself.
The Prototype you see here is a future model concept, and a production vehicle based on it is expected to arrive in the U.S. as early as 2028.
AFEELA 1 Production Update:
Sony Honda Mobility also shared updates on the first production-ready AFEELA 1 — it’s in pre-production now and scheduled to begin deliveries in California and the U.S. later this year (late 2026), with expansion into other markets to follow.
Let me know in the comments what you think of the AFEELA 1 this year, or the Prototype coming in 2028!
At CES 2026, I got a hands-on preview of a revolutionary AI-powered pocket recorder designed for the modern professional, student, or content creator. This tiny device can automatically record conversations, transcribe speech, translate across 132 languages, and generate meeting summaries — all in one compact tool.
Although the final consumer branding hasn’t been announced yet, the hardware and software were fully functional on the show floor, giving a clear glimpse into the future of AI-assisted productivity.
Key Features Highlighted at CES 2026:
AI-powered recording & transcription
Translation support in 132 languages
Automatic meeting notes & summaries
Bluetooth 5.4 and Wi-Fi connectivity
64GB onboard storage
Pocket-sized compact design
Up to 40 hours of recording time
Built-in display for quick access
This first look demonstrates the direction AI note-taking and meeting tools are headed in 2026. Whether for business meetings, interviews, lectures, or international travel, this device could soon make manual note-taking obsolete.
Let me know in the comments if you’d use a pocket AI recorder like this — and which feature would be the most useful to you.
UGREEN is officially stepping into the smart home security space! At CES 2026, I got an early hands-on look at the brand-new Syncare Security Camera series — and this is a big move beyond their popular charging gear and accessories.
In this first look, I walk you through the camera design, build quality, smart security features, monitoring options, and the overall app experience. If you’re considering upgrading your home security setup or just love checking out the newest tech from CES, Syncare might be one to watch.
🔍 In this video you’ll see:
• UGREEN Syncare camera design & build
• Smart security features & monitoring tools
• Mobile app experience & camera controls
• What makes Syncare different from other smart cameras
• What to expect before launch later this year
UGREEN entering home security could shake up the market — let me know what you think about these new cameras in the comments!
At this year’s Consumer Electronics Show (CES 2026) in Las Vegas, Plaud unveiled its newest AI-powered voice recorder — the NotePin S — and it’s shaping up to be one of the most practical productivity gadgets on the show floor.
Designed for professionals, students, creators, and anyone who takes lots of notes, the NotePin S focuses on one simple goal: capture everything, then let AI handle the organization.
This tiny, pocket-friendly recorder can automatically:
• Record meetings and conversations
• Transcribe speech to text
• Generate AI summaries
• Translate languages
• Organize notes automatically
Instead of scrambling to jot things down or re-listen to long recordings, the device processes everything for you, turning hours of audio into clean, searchable notes in seconds.
First Impressions
Seeing it in person, the NotePin S stands out for its compact design and simplicity. It’s small enough to carry anywhere — clipped on, in a pocket, or tossed into a bag — making it ideal for meetings, interviews, lectures, or everyday ideas on the go.
The real magic happens after recording, where Plaud’s AI tools step in to structure and summarize your content automatically. It feels like having a personal assistant turning messy audio into organized notes.
Who It’s For
This is especially useful for:
• Business meetings
• Students & lectures
• Content creators & vloggers
• Journalists & interviews
• Quick voice memos and ideas
If you’re into AI productivity tools or smart recording devices, this is definitely one to watch.
This video is a quick first look straight from the CES show floor, with more in-depth testing and coverage coming soon. Stay tuned for a hands-on with the Plaud Note Pro.
The future of technology isn’t years away — it’s already here, and it’s happening right now at CES 2026.
Walking the show floor this year felt like stepping into a sci-fi movie. From interactive robots that can play games with humans to fully autonomous lawn mowers and stunning next-generation OLED displays, the innovation on display proves that AI and robotics are quickly becoming part of everyday life.
One of the most memorable moments was watching a robot play tic-tac-toe against a real person. It may sound simple, but seeing a machine recognize moves, respond in real time, and naturally interact with a human shows just how far robotics and AI have progressed. These aren’t just tech demos anymore — they’re real, practical systems that are learning to work alongside us.
I also got hands-on time with advanced robotic hands and AI-powered machines designed for precision, dexterity, and human-like movement. The level of control and responsiveness was impressive and gives a glimpse into the future of automation, assistance tech, and even healthcare applications.
Outdoor tech is evolving fast too. Segway showcased their autonomous Navimow robotic lawn mowers that can map your yard, navigate obstacles, and maintain your lawn without boundary wires or manual control. It’s smart home tech taken outdoors — and it actually works.
On the display side, LG continues to push the limits with their newest OLED TVs. The brightness, contrast, and color accuracy are on another level, making movies, sports, and gaming look incredibly lifelike. Their latest panels show just how far OLED technology has matured.
CES 2026 makes one thing clear: robots, AI, autonomous machines, and smarter displays aren’t concepts anymore — they’re becoming everyday tools that will change how we live, work, and play.
If you love future tech, robotics, smart home gadgets, and hands-on CES coverage, this is just the beginning. More videos and breakdowns from the show floor are on the way.
At AirSkins’booth at Consumer Electronics Show 2026, I got a quick hands-on look at one of the simplest — but coolest — accessory upgrades for wireless earbuds this year.
If you love customizing your gear while keeping it protected, these ultra-thin skins might be exactly what you’ve been looking for.
First Impressions
AirSkins are precision-cut, adhesive skins designed to wrap around your earbuds and charging case like a factory paint job. Once installed, they don’t look like stickers at all — they actually look built-in.
The finish is clean, smooth, and incredibly thin.
No bulk.
No weird edges.
No cheap “sticker” look.
Just a sleek, customized finish that feels almost permanent.
What Makes AirSkins Stand Out?
Here’s what impressed me most during my demo:
Precision-cut for a seamless, custom fit
Ultra-thin material that stays lightweight
Scratch-resistant protection for everyday use
Strong adhesive that doesn’t peel or lift
Bubble-free installation
Wireless charging still works perfectly
Removes cleanly with no sticky residue
Tons of designs and styles to choose from
You can go minimal and classy or bold and fun — stars, skeletons, rockets, paws, and more.
There’s something for every personality.
Bonus Test – Not Just for AirPods
Even though they’re designed specifically for AirPods, I decided to experiment.
With a little patience and careful placement, I was actually able to manually fit a set onto my Bose QuietComfort Ultra Gen 2 earbuds. And honestly? It worked surprisingly well.
They looked awesome and still felt super slim — like the design melted onto the surface.
So if you like DIY customization, you’ve got options beyond just AirPods.
Who Are These For?
AirSkins are perfect if you:
✔ Want protection without bulky cases
✔ Like customizing your tech
✔ Get tired of scratched earbuds
✔ Want something that looks clean and premium
✔ Prefer lightweight over heavy covers
If thick silicone cases aren’t your thing, this is a much better alternative.
Final Thoughts
Sometimes the best accessories are the simple ones.
AirSkins don’t add weight or change how your earbuds feel — they just make them look better and stay protected. After seeing them in person at CES, I can definitely see why they’re getting attention.
If you want to make your earbuds stand out while keeping that sleek, original feel, these are absolutely worth checking out.
Watch my quick hands-on video above to see the designs and fit in real life.
While walking the show floor at CES 2026, one tablet really surprised me — the TCL Note A1 NXTPAPER. At first glance it looks like a regular Android tablet, but once you start writing on it, you immediately notice how different it feels.
After spending some time testing it out, the tablet felt solid and well built. Writing with the included stylus was extremely responsive with no noticeable lag. Notes appeared instantly, and the experience felt natural — closer to pen and paper than glass.
The standout feature is TCL’s NXTPAPER display technology. Instead of the typical glossy screen, this tablet uses a matte, anti-glare surface that cuts reflections and adds a subtle texture. It not only reduces eye strain but also makes writing feel more controlled and comfortable.
And unlike E-ink tablets that are slow or limited to black and white, this is still a full-color LCD tablet. That means you can browse the web, watch videos, read books, and use apps normally. Thanks to the 120Hz refresh rate, everything scrolls buttery smooth.
In short, it feels like a digital notebook and a full Android tablet combined into one device.
Why It Stands Out
• Matte paper-like screen with reduced glare
• Smooth and fast 120Hz display
• Very natural writing feel with included stylus
• Full color LCD (not E-ink)
• Thin, lightweight, and portable
• Great for students, work, and everyday productivity
• T-Pen Pro included
• 8,192 pressure levels
• Built-in eraser
• Ultra-low latency writing
Cameras & Audio
• 13MP rear camera
• Dual speakers
• Multi-microphone array
Software & Productivity
• Android operating system
• AI tools for transcription, summaries, and handwriting-to-text
• Split-screen multitasking
• Cloud sync support
• Wireless screen casting
Design & Connectivity
• Slim aluminum body (~5.5mm thin)
• Lightweight (~500g)
• USB-C
• Bluetooth 5.3
• Pogo pin accessory connector
First Impressions
From my short time using it at CES, the TCL Note A1 NXTPAPER felt polished and practical. The matte display made it easy to see under bright lights, writing felt instant and smooth, and the 120Hz screen made everything feel fast and modern.
If you want something that can replace your notebooks but still function like a normal tablet, this could be one of the most interesting productivity devices coming this year.