Kids’ technology brand myFirst will unveil its full product ecosystem at CES 2026, marking the first time its smart devices are showcased together at the annual consumer electronics show.

The company will exhibit at Hall A–D, Booth 53739, presenting products across wearables, imaging, audio and connected home devices. These include the myFirst Frame Clario digital frame, the myFirst Fone S4 smartwatch, instant-print cameras such as the myFirst Insta Lux and Insta Prinx Mini, and the myFirst CareBuds Max headphones.

While the Insta Lux camera and CareBuds Max headphones were introduced through a soft launch in 2025, CES 2026 marks the debut of the complete myFirst ecosystem in one place. Media and attendees will be able to experience live demonstrations and meet the myFirst team and founders during the event.

Circle 4.0 anchors the myFirst ecosystem

A central focus of the CES showcase will be myFirst Circle 4.0, the latest version of the brand’s family-focused digital platform. The update underpins how the devices work together, emphasising shared digital experiences rather than restrictive controls.

New features include Circle Map 2.0 with group location viewing, Ghost Mode that allows children to hide their location from friends while remaining visible to parents, and expanded location sharing with trusted contacts. The platform also introduces Apple Watch compatibility, a curated Brand Channel with child-safe content, and a refreshed interface designed to simplify communication, location and content management for families.

According to the company, the remaining products in the lineup will roll out progressively across 2026, while the myFirst Insta Lux and myFirst CareBuds Max are already available in selected markets.

Devices designed for creativity and safety

The myFirst Frame Clario serves as a 7-inch digital family hub, enabling video calls, photo sharing and voice notes within a private, parent-managed environment. It also functions as a household organiser, with calendars, reminders and weather updates, alongside sound features such as white noise and lullabies.

In imaging, the myFirst Insta Lux offers a 12-megapixel instant camera with inkless prints costing under S$0.90 per photo, while the Insta Prinx Mini introduces compact inkjet printing for children, producing full-colour prints without film.

The myFirst Fone S4 smartwatch targets children aged five to 12, combining 4G connectivity, real-time GPS tracking and messaging features with a slim, durable design. Audio is covered by the myFirst CareBuds Max, which include dual volume limits and safety modes designed to protect children’s hearing.

“Our mission has always been to help families explore together through technology that inspires creativity, connection, and confidence,” said G-Jay Yong, founder and chief executive of myFirst. “With our new generation of devices and myFirst Circle 4.0 ecosystem, we’re giving kids the freedom to learn and express themselves while keeping parents connected.”

myFirst said additional products within the ecosystem will be introduced throughout 2026, as the company continues to expand its range of connected devices aimed at families and younger users.

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