myFirst is heading into CES 2026 with a clear message: family-friendly technology can be creative, connected, and safe without feeling restrictive. The kids’ tech brand announced it will showcase its full product lineup at CES 2026 in Las Vegas, marking the first time its entire ecosystem will be presented together under one roof. Taking place January 6–9 at CES, myFirst’s booth will feature hands-on demos of its growing range of devices, including smart wearables, instant-print cameras, audio gear, and a new digital frame designed to act as a shared family hub. While some products were softly introduced last year, CES 2026 represents a full-scale debut of the myFirst ecosystem as a unified experience.
At the center of that experience is myFirst Circle 4.0, the latest evolution of the brand’s family-focused platform. Rather than locking kids out of the digital world, Circle is built around shared exploration and parent-managed independence. The upcoming update introduces features like Circle Map 2.0 for live family location sharing, Ghost Mode for added privacy among friends, expanded location sharing with trusted contacts, Apple Watch compatibility, curated kid-safe content channels, and a refreshed interface designed to simplify communication and safety tools for both parents and children.
On the hardware side, myFirst is highlighting several standout devices. The myFirst Frame Clario is a 7-inch digital frame that doubles as a private family communication hub, supporting video calls, photo sharing, voice notes, calendars, reminders, and even customizable soundscapes for focus or sleep. It also integrates tightly with myFirst wearables, allowing compatible smartwatches to charge directly via an attached dock.
Photography and creativity remain a major focus. The myFirst Insta Lux instant camera features a 12MP sensor, dual lenses, and inkless printing that produces durable, waterproof photos at a low per-print cost. For younger creators or portable use, the myFirst Insta Prinx Mini offers a compact instant camera with full-color inkjet printing, customizable designs through the Circle app, and travel-friendly prints that don’t rely on film.
Wearables are represented by the myFirst Fone S4, a 4G smartwatch designed for kids aged 5 to 12. With an AMOLED display, HDR camera, GPS tracking, and simplified communication tools like Magic Button messaging, it emphasizes safety while still giving kids a sense of independence. Rounding out the lineup are the myFirst CareBuds Max, child-safe headphones offering dual volume limits, transparency modes, audio sharing, and extended battery life for both wired and wireless use.
Several products, including the CareBuds Max and Insta Lux, are already available, with additional devices rolling out throughout 2026. CES attendees will be able to see the entire lineup in action, preview Circle 4.0, and get a firsthand look at how myFirst plans to shape the next generation of family tech.
