Samsung’s 2026 Bespoke Lineup is All About AI That Actually Does Something

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CES is often the land of flashy, smart gadgets that nobody actually needs. But for 2026, Samsung’s Bespoke lineup is focusing on the boring-but-important stuff, i.e, making chores faster and fixing the design flaws that make smart appliances frustrating.

Heading into CES 2026 in Las Vegas (Jan 6–9), the South Korean tech giant has pulled the curtain back on a refreshed suite of AI-powered appliances. The headliners include a laundry machine that stops clothes from smelling musty and a robot vacuum that might finally be able to handle a high rug or a doorway threshold.

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2026 Bespoke AI Laundry Combo

Samsung’s 2026 Bespoke AI Laundry Combo is targeting the biggest complaint about all-in-one machines: they take too long. The new model uses a high-pressure “Speed Spray” to cut down wash times, but the real win is the drying.

A new Booster Heat Exchanger speeds up the drying process, while the Auto Open Door+ feature automatically pops the door open once the cycle is done. It’s a simple mechanical fix to a common problem, preventing that damp, musty smell if you forget to take your clothes out immediately. For those who don’t need a giant touchscreen on their washer, Samsung is also launching a budget-friendly version with a 2.8-inch LCD and a classic jog dial.

Bespoke AI Jet Bot Steam Ultra

Robot vacuums are great until they get stuck on a 1-inch transition between the kitchen and the living room. The new Bespoke AI Jet Bot Steam Ultra addresses this with “Easy Pass” wheels. Samsung claims the bot can now lift its own body to clear obstacles up to 2.4 inches high.

It also gets a brain upgrade via Qualcomm’s Dragonwing processor. It can now detect liquid spills (and decide whether to mop them or run away) and uses AI object recognition to avoid tangling itself in your charging cables or bumping into the cat.

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WindFree Pro Air Conditioner

The WindFree Pro Air Conditioner has been redesigned with three Motion Wings instead of the usual one. It uses a built-in radar to track where people are in the room. You can set it to AI Direct to blow cool air right at you, or Indirect if you prefer the room to stay cool without the draft hitting your face. Samsung claims the AI Energy Mode here can cut power bills by about 30 percent by minimizing compressor fluctuations.

Samsung Bespoke 2026 Key Specs

ProductKey New FeatureWhat it Means for Consumers
Bespoke AI Laundry ComboAuto Open Door+Prevents musty odors by venting the drum automatically.
Jet Bot Steam UltraEasy Pass WheelsCan climb over thresholds and thick rugs up to 2.4 inches high.
WindFree Pro ACTriple Motion WingsUses radar to direct or deflect airflow based on where you are.
Bespoke AI AirDresserAuto Cycle LinkAutomatically syncs with your washer to suggest matching drying cycles.

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Should You Upgrade to Samsung’s Bespoke 2026 Line-Up?

Based on the specs and early rumors, the 2026 Bespoke line-up of Samsung smart home products are looking to address specific pain points.

The 2025 Jet Bot, while smart, still struggled with high rug transitions. By jumping to a 2.4-inch “climb” height, the 2026 Ultra model solves the primary reason many people give up on robot vacuums. Similarly, the addition of a Booster Heat Exchanger in the Laundry Combo is a direct response to user feedback that previous all-in-one units were still a bit too slow on the drying side. While the “AI” branding is everywhere, these are actually hardware-first fixes for long-standing mechanical frustrations.

Samsung has yet to release official pricing for the full lineup, so we must await the CES announcement and further coverage from the event.

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Aryan is the youngest tech enthusiast at Smartprix, with a deep passion for technology, automobiles, cricket, and Bollywood. He is a meticulous researcher and writer who write on a wide range of tech topics, including smartphones, laptops, wearables, and smart home device.


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