SwitchBot used IFA 2025 to showcase its embodied AI lineup. For CES 2026, SwitchBot is going a step further and showcasing its vision for Smart Home 2.0, where “AI-powered robotics and intuitive automation take centre stage in transforming everyday living.” The company’s key lineups include the onero H1 AI household robot, a weather station, a couple of smart locks, and an AI-powered, pixel-art desktop companion, the latter of which was successfully funded on Kickstarter last year.
The star of the lineup is Onero H1, which stands out as the most accessible AI household robot yet. Designed specifically to eliminate housework through advanced capabilities, it features a self-developed OmniSense VLA model, multiple Intel RealSense cameras for precise awareness, and an impressive 22 degrees of freedom for fluid, flexible movement, making it a game-changer for autonomous home assistance.



The company is also launching ‘SwitchBot Lock Vision Series’, which comprises SwitchBot Lock Vision and Lock Vision Pro. “As the world’s first deadbolt smart lock to feature 3D structured-light facial recognition, the Lock Vision Series uses over 2,000 infrared projection points to construct precise 3D facial maps, enabling millimetre-level biometric accuracy and near-instant unlocking,” Tallcold Bai, Head of Marketing at SwitchBot tells me. What’s impressive here is the fact that technology remains reliable even with hats, glasses, or makeup, “and incorporates 3D liveness detection to prevent spoofing attempts using photos or videos, with all the user information locally stored.”

Both locks incorporate a DualPower and DualBackup system with a 10,000mAh rechargeable battery lasting up to six months and a CR123A backup for up to five years with 500 emergency unlocks. Supporting Matter-over-WiFi without a hub, up to 19 unlock methods, and contactless palm print and fingerprint recognition on the Pro model, this series prioritizes convenience and reliability.

Weather stations have become popular recently, and SwitchBot doesn’t intend to miss out on the trend. The company has unveiled its first-ever weather station at CES 2026. The SwitchBot Weather Station features a large 7.5-inch E-Ink display showing date, time, sunrise and sunset times, indoor temperature and humidity, air quality, current weather, and a six-day forecast. It delivers daily AI-generated weather briefings accompanied by inspirational quotes, along with calendar integration and automated scene switching for seamless smart home routines.


Interestingly, SwitchBot has also brought the OBBOTO AI-companion robot to the show. The pixel-art desktop companion brings playful interactivity to desks. Equipped with over 2,900 RGB LEDs and a motion sensor, it offers immersive AI experiences, supporting more than 100 preset animations, user-uploaded pixel art and GIFs, and personalized visuals for dynamic ambiance.
Besides its new releases, the company is demonstrating popular items from previous events, such as the SwitchBot AI Hub and KATA Friends Series. Not to mention, the Acemate Tennis Robot, which garnered plenty of attention during IFA 2025. With such an elite product lineup on display at CES 2026, SwitchBot is advancing a future where AI robotics make homes smarter, more secure, and effortlessly enjoyable.




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