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CyboPal ONE Debuts at CES 2026: The World's First Active-Tracking AI Robotic Monitor

CyboPal Turns the Monitor Into a Moving, Sensing System - Bringing 6-DOF Robotics, AI Tracking and Touch-Free Control to the Desktop

LAS VEGAS, NV / ACCESS Newswire / January 7, 2026 / The monitor has been a flat, fixed rectangle for decades. CyboPal is changing that. At CES 2026, the company will unveil CyboPal ONE, the world's first Active-Tracking AI robotic monitor - a 4K desktop display mounted on a 6-DOF robotic arm that actively repositions to keep a comfortable, aligned viewing experience as a user's posture shifts throughout the day.

CyboPal ONE will be demonstrated at LVCC South Halls 2, Booth 35346 during CES 2026 (Jan. 6-9), and will also appear in the TCL main showcase as part of a joint exploration of "active display," alongside a showcase at the Jellop booth.

CyboPal describes CyboPal ONE not as an accessory, but as a new class of desktop system: a display with agency. Rather than treating screen position as a one-time setup in the morning, CyboPal ONE treats positioning as a continuous, real-world variable - because people don't work like mannequins. They shift from focused typing to standing calls, lean back to read, pivot to collaborate, and return to flow - often dozens of times a day.

"I believe we humans should be the center of every scenario that matters in the age of AI," said Frederic Peng, Ph.D., Founder of CyboPal. "CyboPal ONE brings robotics and perception into the display itself. It's a desktop-scale spatial system that can sense change, decide what to do, and move - so comfort and alignment become automatic."

Built for Touch-Free Workflows

CyboPal ONE integrates voice and gesture input with an Air Cursor that enables touch-free navigation for everyday actions such as pointing, clicking, and scrolling. By removing repeated micro-frictions - reaching for a mouse, re-adjusting angles, re-finding the sweet spot - CyboPal is aiming at a higher-level outcome: an adaptive workspace that stays aligned with the user's body and intent.

Pauli: Feedback You Don't Have to Chase

To keep the system legible in motion, it includes Pauli, an on-screen character that provides immediate visual confirmation - what mode you're in, what the system recognized, and what it's doing next - without forcing users into settings screens.

Key Features

  • 6-DOF Active Tracking: Robotic motion that keeps the display aligned across posture changes.

  • Touch-Free Multimodal Control: Voice, gestures, and Air Cursor for pointing, clicking, and scrolling.

  • Pauli Interface: Instant feedback and mode indication.

Where to See It at CES 2026

LVCC South Halls 2 - Booth 35346
Also featured in the TCL main showcase and at the Jellop booth.

About CyboPal

CyboPal develops robotic display systems that combine multi-axis robotics and hands-free interaction to move beyond static screens and create a more adaptive desktop experience.

Media Contact:
Kickstarter Pre-launch Page (for updates): https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/cybopal/cybopal-worlds-first-active-tracking-ai-robotic-monitor
Website: cybopal.com
Email: contact@cybopal.com

SOURCE: CyboPal



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