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Samsung shows off new AI-Connected Bespoke Living range ahead of CES

Ahead of what’s ramping up to be a busy show, Samsung have unveiled a new AI-Connected Living Lineup which they’ll showcase at their booth in Las Vegas during CES 2026 from January 6th.

As expected AI will be a theme of the show, and Samsung will be incorporating AI into a number of appliances in their Bespoke range, including the 2026 Bespoke AI Laundry Combo, Bespoke AI AirDresser,  Bespoke AI WindFree Pro Air Conditioner and Bespoke AI Jet Bot Ultra.

The 2026 Bespoke AI Laundry Combo will bring faster wash-to-dry cycles, as well as improved drying performance. 

The upgraded combo will use a high-pressure speed spray to get the detergent in deep, and when it’s finished the machine will automatically open the door to allow circulation to avoid musty smells. 

The on-board AI will use multiple sensors to optimise the wash/dry cycle, identifying five fabric types and using AI to calculate the right amount of water and detergent. 

Samsung has upgraded the lint filter for the new model, with a new one-touch design making it easier to clean. 

Samsung has also announced a more affordable model which will launch with a smaller 2.8-inch display which will use a jog-dial for navigation, though the original design with a 7” display is still available. 

Samsung has announced the new Bespoke AI Laundry Combo will be coming to Australia in 2026, with pricing and launch timing details still to be announced. 

Samsung has also announced an upgraded model of their Bespoke AI AirDresser is coming back, three years after the last model hit stores. 

The upgraded Bespoke AI AirDresser includes a new Auto Wrinkle Care function, which uses what Samsung calls an ‘enhanced Dual AirWash and Dual JetSteam system’ to help smooth wrinkles on your clothing quickly and effectively. 

Samsung says that unit includes an intelligent drying option, making the Dual JetSteam cleaning a great option to maintain the freshness of clothing.

If you are deep in the Samsung eco-system and have purchased their Bespoke AI Laundry Combo, you can also find a recommended drying course, including options like ‘Blouse’, for the Bespoke AI Air Dresser, once the wash cycle has ended – giving you a continuous flow for your laundry, out of the washer and onto the Bespoke AI AirDresser. 

The upgraded Bespoke AI AirDresser now also includes a ‘One Body Door’, and the unit includes a 2.8″ LCD display for improved usability. 

At this stage, Samsung hasn’t announced if the Bespoke AI AirDresser will be arriving in Australia, with Pricing and availability still yet to be announced in Australia. 

 With Summer well and truly here, Samsung’s new Bespoke AI WindFree Pro Air Conditioner  will also use AI technology, with options to deliver tailored Wind Modes. Samsung has increased the number of blades on this year’s new WindFree Air Conditioner, jumping from one to three, allowing for increased airflow in multiple directions.

The air-conditioner will include a number of features for faster, and more intelligent cooling like AI Fast & Comfort Cooling, which analyses temperature, humidity, and room size to automatically activate optimised cooling – at which point there are seven tailored Wind Modes for the system to choose from, with radar-based AI Direct and Indirect Wind mode using user presence detection to automatically direct or divert airflow 

Samsung says the system will also be cheaper to run, with an AI Energy Mode able to ‘minimise compressor fluctuations, helping reduce energy’. 

The new WindFree Air Conditioner will be arriving in Australia next year, though pricing and launch date hasn’t been announced. 

Lastly, Samsung will launch a new Ultra version of the Bespoke AI Jet Bot, their intelligent robot vacuum system. The Bespoke AI JetBot Ultra will add Object and Liquid Recognition for Smarter Navigation, reducing the amount of times you have to go and save your robot vacuum cleaner.

The vacuum can detect humans, as well as your cat or dog, and navigate around, over or on hard-to-see obstacles including cables and rugs. 

New AI Liquid Recognition will also allow it to detect a liquid spill, and then decide whether to clean it up or avoid it based on your preferences and it can navigate around your home better with the robot now able to climb thresholds of up to 60mm.

Samsung Australia has confirmed we’ll see the new Bespoke AI Jet Bot Ultra in Australia in 2026 with pricing and launch date to be announced.

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