
CES 2026, taking place in Las Vegas from January 6-9, is the world’s largest annual consumer technology event, where global brands unveil their latest innovations, including devices from Hyper and Targus.
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Hyper and Targus at CES 2026
Hyper says its mission is to “unlock the potential of creators through innovative connectivity and power solutions”, with a “Go Beyond” line that focuses on connecting devices, transferring data, and charging quickly and efficiently.
The sibling brands have different goals that come together to offer an incredible ecosystem of innovative devices. Targus “keeps your devices safe and connected”, while Hyper “makes design-led tech accessories” that “upgrade your workspace”.
At CES 2026, they have eight new launches across the two brands, including HyperDrive Next USB4 M.2 PCIe Enclosure, HyperDrive Next USB-C Hubs, HyperJuice solid-state power banks, HyperSpace Trackpad Pro, plus Targus 4Vu Magnetic Privacy Screens, an Ultimate Universal Hybrid Combination Lock, Next-Gen EcoSmart Mobile Docks, and the Voyager EXP backpack.
- Zero latency input with a 240Hz report rate
- 160mm x 90mm surface area
- 5,000 or 10,000 mAh capacity with Qi2.2 wireless charging
- Solid-state battery design, MagSafe compatible
- Expandable main compartment adjusts from 27L to 30L
- Laptop pocket with SafePort® Sling Protection, plus RFID blocking pocket

HyperSpace Trackpad Pro
Hyper positions the HyperSpace Trackpad Pro as “The Most Advanced Trackpad for Windows” and says it is “a Windows Trackpad that rivals Apple”.
On the intricate details, the trackpad measures 160mm x 90mm, connects via USB-C or Bluetooth, and is quoted at one month of battery life. Hyper also claims “zero latency” input with a 240Hz report rate across the surface, and lists smart palm rejection to ignore palm contact and prevent accidental cursor movement.
For feedback control, the HyperSpace Trackpad Pro boasts customisable haptics with adjustable click depth, plus the ability to switch audio modes. There are configurable workflow features, including customisable shortcuts for software such as Photoshop, Figma, Excel and Lightroom.
The Trackpad Pro supports full Windows gestures, including pinch-to-zoom and two-finger scrolling.

HyperJuice Power Bank w/Find My
Hyper launched not one, but two FindMy-enabled solid-state models at CES this year. With a 5k and 10,000 mAh capacity models, both with Qi2.2 magnetic wireless charging up to 25W.
Both are MagSafe-compatible for magnetic alignment and require 20W input for charging and recharging. On the battery tech, Hyper says its solid-state approach replaces the liquid electrolyte with a solid material, and it claims that makes it “safer than lithium-ion alternatives”.
The portable, compact design allows the HyperJuice packs to sit cleanly on the back of your smartphone and feature a kickstand under the LED display to prop your device up while watching a movie. And with Find My built in, you can track the power bank or the backpack it is in whenever you need to.
Hyper has said the HyperJuice power banks will have an MSRP of $79–$89 with a target launch date of Q3 2026

Voyager EXP Travel Backpack
Built around an expandable main compartment, the Targus 17” Voyager EXP Travel Backpack can expand its capacity from 27L to 30L. Clearly designed for frequent travellers, this new backpack has a patented checkpoint-friendly design.
Made for ease of use at airport screening, it has a dedicated laptop pocket with SafePort® Sling Protection System for notebooks up to 17″ and a separate pocket sized to fit a 13-inch tablet.
The organisation is laid out as a clamshell opening with removable garment straps, a front workstation with an RFID-blocking pocket, and a discreet pocket for an AirTag (tracker not included). Security and design details include lockable zippers on the device and its main compartments, compression straps for stability, MOLLE webbing for attaching additional gear, and a trolley strap for securing to rolling luggage.
Comfort with the 17” Voyager EXP Travel Backpack comes in the form of a padded, ventilated back panel, ergonomic shoulder straps with a stabiliser and cushioned grab handles. An adjustable side water bottle pocket, a zipped side accessory pocket, and reflective accents complete this new backpack.
Targus lists the Voyager EXP as model TBB664GL (Black) with an SRP of $89.99
Frequently Asked Questions — CES 2026
CES 2026 is projected for 6–9 January 2026, with media days on 4–5 January for major press briefings.
The show will run across the Las Vegas Convention Center, the Venetian Expo, and selected venues on the Strip.
CES 2026 is a trade-only event requiring verified industry credentials, such as employer proof or recognised media status.
Registration is expected to open in mid-2025 following the CTA’s established annual cycle.
Yes. AI is a core theme for CES 2026, with expanded exhibition zones covering generative AI, robotics, and real-world applications.
Keynotes are expected to address AI governance, sustainability, mobility innovation, and global technology standards.
No. CES 2026 is not open to the general public and requires approved trade registration.
Yes. Eureka Park will again showcase global start-ups in AI, mobility, robotics, health tech, and climate innovation.
Arriving on 4 January is recommended for media events. Hotels near monorail stations provide the quickest venue access.
Attendance is anticipated to match recent years, likely between 115,000 and 130,000 participants.
Yes. EVs, charging solutions, and software-defined vehicle platforms will again dominate West Hall.
Expect long walking distances, multiple venues, and busy sessions. Planning routes and carrying a power bank are essential.


