At CES 2026 in Las Vegas, SwitchBot is presenting a comprehensive vision of Smart Home 2.0 – an ecosystem in which artificial intelligence, robotics and everyday convenience are seamlessly integrated. Under the motto “The home that thinks, feels and acts”, the company is demonstrating its next generation of AI-supported products, from intelligent household robots and biometric door locks to smart living gadgets that connect the real and digital worlds.
- onero H1: Affordable household robot with 22 degrees of freedom and embodied AI.
- Lock Vista series: Smart door locks with 3D facial recognition and Matter-over-Wi-Fi.
- AI MindClip: Wearable voice assistant as a personal knowledge memory.
- New comfort tech gadgets such as the OBBOTO weather station and pixel light.
onero H1: A household robot that understands and acts
At the heart of SwitchBot’s trade fair appearance is the new onero H1 – a compact, AI-controlled household robot that marks the transition from specialized individual appliances to adaptive multi-talents. Powered by an on-device Omnisense VLA model and equipped with 22 degrees of freedom (DoF), onero H1 recognizes and interprets its environment using visual, depth-sensing and tactile perception. This enables it to independently grasp, push, open or organize and adapt to new tasks with every interaction.

The system learns from contexts and communicates directly with other devices in the SwitchBot ecosystem – such as window openers, cleaning modules or sensor stations. This turns the household robot into a coordinated helper that goes far beyond pre-programmed movement routines. Visitors can experience onero H1 and its modular robot arms A1 live at CES 2026; pre-orders will start shortly via the SwitchBot website.
Lock Vision: Next generation biometric security
With the new SwitchBot Lock Vision series, the company is entering another field of innovation: that of embodied security systems. The lock uses over 2,000 infrared projection points to create a precise 3D facial model and unlock the door within milliseconds. Integrated 3D liveness detection protects against tampering with photos or videos.
The Lock Vision Pro version also offers hand vein recognition based on near-infrared sensor technology – a secure alternative, even with wet or dirty hands. All biometric data is stored locally. Thanks to Matter-over-Wi-Fi, the lock can be connected directly to Apple Home without an additional hub.
This technology exemplifies SwitchBot’s claim to anticipate security instead of just reacting – a step towards smart door systems that learn, recognize and act before a command is given.
AI MindClip and comfort tech: the fusion of everyday life and intelligence
Beyond classic smart home concepts, SwitchBot is venturing into the field of wearable intelligence with the new AI MindClip. The 18 gram device acts as a personal voice assistant and records conversations, meetings and spontaneous ideas. Cloud-based analysis creates structured notes, to-do lists and a searchable knowledge database – a kind of “second brain” that minimizes mental stress and organizes information flows.

To expand its smart living ecosystem, SwitchBot is also presenting an intelligent weather station with a 7.5-inch e-ink display that bundles air quality, weather data and calendar information, as well as the OBBOTO interactive pixel light. This combines more than 2,900 RGB LEDs with motion detection and AI-controlled animation to dynamically adjust the ambient light to the mood, music or time of day. The presentation is complemented by the Acemate Tennis Robot, the world’s first AI tennis robot for realistic training feedback.
Conclusion
With its CES presentation, SwitchBot underpins its leading role in the field of intelligent home robotics. The company shows that Smart Home 2.0 goes far beyond automation – towards systems that perceive, decide and act autonomously. The new products, from onero H1 and Lock Vista to MindClip and OBBOTO, embody the goal of a self-thinking, adaptive home.
All new products can be seen during CES 2026 (January 6-9, Venetian Expo, booth 52655). Some products will soon be available for pre-order via the SwitchBot website; a market launch in Europe is still pending.


