Many people follow the annual CES for the massive televisions, powerful PCs, and futuristic devices. However, some of the most practical innovations appear in the gadgets that sit right on our desks. At CES 2026 , PISEN introduced a device that tries to do a little bit of everything: the iDock Qi2.2 AI Robot Charging Station. It is a curious mix of a high-speed charger , a Bluetooth speaker, and an AI assistant , all wrapped in a rotating, modular design.

PISEN iDock: The first Qi2.2 AI robot charging station

Most of us are used to having a mess of cables and different docks for our phones, laptops, and speakers. The iDock aims to clear that clutter. At its technical core, it uses the new Qi2.2 wireless charging protocol to deliver 25W of magnetic charging to phones. For those who need to power larger devices, it also includes 65W GaN USB-C ports. They provide enough juice to handle a laptop and a tablet at the same time.

One interesting detail is how it handles heat. We all know that charging multiple devices at high speeds usually makes hardware run hot. With this in mind, PISEN included an active cooling system with a silent fan. It operates at under 25dB, which is roughly the sound of a whisper. So, it shouldn’t be a distraction during a quiet workday or on a nightstand.

An interactive desk companion

What moves this device into “robot” territory is its interactive side. It features a rotating base and a built-in Bluetooth speaker that PISEN says has been “master-tuned” for better audio quality. Beyond playing music, the dock uses NFC technology. This means that a simple tap of your phone can trigger an integrated AI system.

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This AI component allows for voice-controlled tasks like taking photos, voice shopping, or even generating AI-based content without having to stop what you are doing to type on a screen. To add a bit of visual flair, the base includes RGB lighting that reacts to your voice or the beat of your music.

Customization and practicality

PISEN designed the iDock with a modular approach. The base is detachable, allowing for some level of personalization. This is a nice touch for people who are particular about their desk aesthetics. It also features “AI dynamic power distribution,” a fancy way of saying the device is smart enough to know which of your plugged-in gadgets needs the most power at any given moment and adjusts accordingly.

For those looking to simplify their workspace, the iDock seems like a great “all-in-one” desktop hub option. It moves away from being a passive plastic brick and tries to become an active part of the workflow.