Thursday, December 18, 2025

Bespoke AI appliance lineup at CES 2026 from January 6–9 in Las Vegas.

Samsung Electronics will showcase its 2026 Bespoke AI appliance lineup at CES 2026 from January 6–9 in Las Vegas. The new collection focuses on "AI-connected living," featuring intelligent hardware that adapts to user lifestyles through improved automation and device synergy.

Core Lineup Highlights

Bespoke AI Laundry Combo: Features a new Super Speed cycle with high-pressure spray to reduce wash-to-dry times and a Booster Heat Exchanger for more efficient drying. It includes Auto Open Door+ to prevent odors and a new, more affordable variant with a 2.8-inch LCD screen.

Bespoke AI Jet Bot Steam Ultra: Powered by a Qualcomm Dragonwing™ processor, this flagship robot vacuum introduces AI Liquid Recognition to identify spills and upgraded object recognition for pets and humans. It can now navigate thresholds up to 2.4 inches high.

Bespoke AI WindFree Pro Air Conditioner: Now equipped with three blades (up from one) to support seven tailored wind modes. It uses radar-based AI to detect user presence and direct airflow accordingly, while AI Energy Mode can reduce power consumption by up to 30%.

Bespoke AI AirDresser: Includes Auto Wrinkle Care and Auto Cycle Link, which automatically syncs with the Laundry Combo to start appropriate care cycles (e.g., for blouses) immediately after a wash.

Following its 2024 debut, the 2026 Bespoke AI Laundry Combo is launching with upgrades that shorten wash-to-dry cycles and enhance drying performance. The Super Speed cycle leverages a high-pressure Speed Spray that improves detergent penetration and rinsing to enable fast and efficient washing, while the newly incorporated Booster Heat Exchanger delivers improved drying performance. The upgraded combo also features Auto Open Door+, which not only automatically opens the door, but also activates internal air circulation after wash-only cycles to keep remaining laundry from developing a musty odor.

Additionally, the upgraded AI Wash & Dry+1 uses multiple sensors to optimize performance for each load. It detects the weight to determine the right amount of water and detergent, identifies five fabric2 types — including Outdoor and Denim — and monitors soil levels in real time. The newly applied Wide Lint Filter features a one-touch design for easier cleaning and a dual-layer design and large capture area to provide thorough collection of lint and particles. This year, in addition to the original 7” LCD screen model, a more affordable variant with a 2.8” LCD screen and jog dial is also being introduced to cater to diverse customer needs.

Expansion into New Industries

Beyond the home, Samsung is extending its AI innovations into new industries with SmartThings Pro, a B2B solution spanning multi-residential homes to retail spaces, hotels, schools, and more. Collaborations with partners like Hyundai Motor Group aim to bring SmartThings to Hyundai EVs, enabling features such as SmartThings Find to locate parked cars and recommendations on when to recharge EVs based on schedules and rates.

Commitment to Accessibility and Inclusivity

Samsung underscored its commitment to accessibility by introducing diverse and enhanced features through its AI-powered devices and services. Starting this year, Bixby will automatically have connected devices display text in high contrast or provide a voice guide for family members with low vision, simply by recognising their voice. Additionally, AI improvements in Audio Subtitles will lower foreign language audio and read out the subtitles in the user's chosen language.

Bespoke AI WindFree Pro Air Conditioner Delivers Various Tailored Wind Modes with Multi Blades

This year's new WindFree Air Conditioner incorporates AI technology [7] and Motion Wind to address the key attribute that influences customer purchasing decisions, which are wind modes[8]. The number of blades have increased from one to three, enabling airflow to be directed in multiple directions according to user preferences. The Triple Motion Wings create seven tailored wind modes — including Max Wind, which delivers instant cooling 15% faster;[9] Surround Wind, which spreads airflow evenly; Long Reach Wind, which sends cool air twice as far;[10] and Down Wind, which quickly drives warm air downward for faster delivery of cool air. With radar-based AI Direct and Indirect Wind modes, the system senses user presence and automatically directs or diverts airflow to enhance comfort.

  By - Aaradhay Sharma

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