Get ready, gamers! Thunderobot Technology is gearing up to make a splash at the 2026 International Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas, and they're bringing some seriously impressive hardware. This isn't just another tech showcase; it's a glimpse into the future of esports, powered by Intel's cutting-edge technology. But what exactly can we expect? Let's dive in.
Thunderobot will be unveiling its latest lineup, including gaming laptops, mini PCs, and esports peripherals, all designed to dominate the AI era of gaming. They are leveraging the power of Intel® Core™ Ultra Series 3 processors, setting the stage for some serious performance upgrades.
Among the highlights, two flagship products are stealing the spotlight. First up is the ZERO Air, touted as one of the world's lightest gaming laptops, packing a punch with its dual full-power performance, all thanks to the new Intel Panther Lake platform. Imagine a gaming laptop that weighs only around 1.6 kg but still delivers incredible frame rates.
Next, we have the Machenike F1, an FPS controller specifically engineered for first-person shooter enthusiasts. It boasts an ultra-high polling rate of 8000Hz in both wired and 2.4G wireless modes. This means incredibly responsive control. It also features 12 optical micro-switch triggers and hot-swappable switches, offering a fully customizable experience.
But that's not all! Thunderobot is also debuting the THUNDEROBOT BLACKWARRIOR Focusound Monitor, which integrates Audfly acoustic technology. This allows players to enjoy a personal sound field without headphones, a feature that could revolutionize the way we experience gaming. The monitor's directional sound beam ensures that only the user can hear the audio, keeping the surrounding environment undisturbed.
Also making their debut are the aibook 14 Pro, a lightweight multifunctional laptop crafted with a carbon-fiber chassis, weighing approximately 1.0 kg; the THUNDEROBOT MIX G2, a mini PC equipped with a GeForce RTX™ 5090 laptop GPU; the Machenike MINI GTS, an AI mini PC featuring the Ultra 9 Processor 285H; and the Shadow Hunter EX68, an FPS gaming keyboard utilizing exclusive analog optical switch technology.
Thunderobot Technology has been dedicated to building high-performance gaming hardware and a comprehensive esports ecosystem since its inception in 2014. Their business has expanded to 45 countries and regions worldwide, achieving a brand value of approximately $3 billion.
But here's where it gets interesting... Could this be the beginning of a new era for esports hardware?
Thunderobot Technology invites global media, partners, and players to visit their booth (LVCC Central Hall 15845) at CES 2026.
What are your thoughts? Are you excited about the future of gaming hardware? Let us know in the comments! Do you think the Focusound Monitor is a game-changer? And which product are you most eager to see in action? Let's discuss!