SwitchBot demonstrates Smart Home 2.0 domestic robots suite
The company unveiled robots, locks, assistants, a weather station and a globe light.
Consumer robotics firm SwitchBot is demonstrating a suite of new AI-enabled robotics and smart-home devices at CES 2026 in Las Vegas.
The company, in an announcement, highlighted the lineup which is built around embodied AI, including the onero H1 household robot, the Lock Vision Series deadbolt locks, the AI MindClip, a Weather Station, the OBBOTO globe light and the Acemate Tennis Robot.
SwitchBot said onero H1 offers 22 degrees of freedom and runs an on-device OmniSense VLA model.
The company said the robot combines visual perception, depth awareness and tactile feedback to handle grasping, pushing, opening and organizing, and that onero H1 will work in coordination with SwitchBot’s existing task-specific robots. The onero H1 and its robotic arms A1 will be available for pre-order on SwitchBot’s website soon.
The firm said the Lock Vision Series is the first deadbolt smart lock to use 3D structured-light facial recognition, employing more than 2,000 infrared projection points to build 3D facial maps with millimeter-level biometric accuracy.
The locks include 3D liveness detection, local storage of user information, DualPower and DualBackup systems with a rechargeable battery, a long-life backup battery and emergency power support, it added.
Matter-over-Wi-Fi enables hub-free integration with Apple Home, and the Lock Vision Pro adds contactless palm-vein recognition using near-infrared sensing.
SwitchBot said the AI MindClip weighs 18 grams, supports over 100 languages and converts recorded conversations into summaries, actionable to-dos and a searchable knowledge base via a subscribed cloud AI service.
The Weather Station features a 7.5-inch E-Ink display and on-board sensors that show time, sunrises and sunsets, indoor temperature and humidity, air quality, weather and a six-day outlook, plus calendar syncing, auto-scene switches and AI-powered weather briefings.
The company said OBBOTO includes more than 2,900 RGB LEDs with motion sensing, music visualization and AI-driven mood animations to display time and weather through light patterns.
The Recap
- SwitchBot unveiled AI robotics and smart‑home devices at CES.
- onero H1 features 22 degrees of freedom and OmniSense VLA.
- Lock Vision Series uses 3D facial recognition and DualPower.