LAS VEGAS (The Verge) — As the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) wraps up in Las Vegas, the clear trend of 2026 is “invisible technology.”
Samsung and LG both debuted production-ready transparent OLED TVs that vanish when turned off, blending seamlessly into home decor. But the most talked-about gadget was the “Rabbit r2,” a pocket-sized AI companion device that promises to handle complex tasks—from booking travel to filing taxes—via voice command, without using a phone screen.
“We are moving away from the era of the app and into the era of the agent,” said tech analyst Marques Brownlee in his recap video, which has already garnered 5 million views.
