- CES 2020 is just about over, which means it's awards time, and we've selected 15 of the best products shown off this year.
- Our favorite products of CES 2020 include the first-ever laptop with a foldable display, the fastest beverage cooler ever seen, and a PC gaming device that works like Nintendo Switch - to name a few.
- The below devices are likely to be the tastemaking tech products of 2020, and excellent pieces of tech to buy in their own right once they become available.
As CES 2020 draws to a close, we're reflecting on our short time in Las Vegas attending the show with our picks of the overall best products on display at the show. We've seen dozens if not hundreds of new products this week, so none of these were easy choices to make.
Just about everyone involved in the show brought their A-game this year, with several major product categories seeing some truly transformative technology, namely in computing, gaming, and the smart home. For instance, this year saw the public debut of the first-ever laptop with a foldable display, as well as a concept for a PC gaming device that works a lot like a Nintendo Switch.
Plus, the smart home is bound to get even smarter in 2020 with a deluge of quality connected gadgets, including smart door locks, connected toothbrushes, and the fastest beverage cooler we've ever seen - all of which have earned our accolades below.
Best new products of CES 2020:
- Best TV: Samsung Q950TS 8K QLED TV
- Best laptop: Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Fold
- Best phone: Samsung Galaxy Note 10 Lite and S10 Lite
- Best wearable: Suunto 7 smartwatch
- Best gaming tech: Alienware Concept UFO game console
- Best smart home tech: August Wi-Fi Smart Lock
- Best kitchen appliance: Juno Chiller
- Best personal care tool: Colgate Plaqless Pro Toothbrush
- Best small home appliance: Samsung Cube Refrigerator
- Best fitness tech: NURVV Run Smart Insoles
- Best soundbar: TCL Alto 9+
- Best speaker: Belkin Soundform Elite Speaker
- Best headphones: Technics EAH-AZ70W True Wireless
- Best auto tech: Fisker Ocean SUV
Rick Stella, Joe Osborne, and Steven Cohen also contributed to this report.