faytech booth tour at CES 2026 Transparent OLED kiosk + Looking Glass HLD, optical bonding, IP69K

Posted by – January 14, 2026
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faytech’s booth tour is a good snapshot of where “display as interface” is going: not just a panel on a wall, but a complete front end for AI agents, payments, and wayfinding. The standout is a concierge-style station built with partners like Napster and Edo, blending audio (including a dedicated subwoofer/speaker) with showpiece visuals like lenticular-style depth effects and transparent display concepts meant for high-traffic public spaces. https://faytech.com/ces-highlights/

A practical thread running through the demos is how these kiosks are engineered for real deployments, not just show-floor gloss. The China rollout example focuses on self-service ordering plus card payment and voucher printing, which is a useful reminder that UX, peripherals, and compliance matter as much as pixels. Seen in context later at CES Las Vegas 2026, the pitch is that interactive signage is becoming an AI-enabled “counter” that can talk, guide, and transact.

On the core product side, faytech leans hard on industrial display fundamentals: optical bonding to improve contrast and readability, plus rugged mechanics for touch reliability and long uptimes. A new USB touchscreen series is shown running from a Mac mini without driver drama, targeting machine-control and shop-floor HMI use where “one cable for signal + touch (and often power)” reduces integration friction. They also show a movable button accessory for haptic feedback, aiming to bring back tactile control where flat glass alone can feel vague.

Ruggedization gets specific with stainless steel outdoor and washdown designs rated up to IP69K, positioned for food processing, healthcare, and other environments that demand high-pressure cleaning and sealed I/O. The same approach extends to semi-outdoor and outdoor signage formats (strip displays for transit, kiosk enclosures, and modular housings), where brightness, sealing, and serviceability tend to decide whether a screen becomes a long-term asset. In other words, the “nice look” is backed by mechanical and environmental detail that helps it survive real work.

The other big theme is 3D and volumetric-style presentation without headsets: faytech pairs transparent OLED kiosk form factors with Looking Glass Hololuminescent Display tech to create a perceived depth volume behind the front surface, tuned for retail, signage, and character-driven content. That plugs neatly into the booth’s AI-avatar ecosystem, including large-format “holo box” builds (like an 86-inch class unit) where animated agents run all day—bandwidth permitting. It’s a coherent stack: durable enclosures + bonded touch + novel optics, built to make AI interfaces feel present in a physical space, not just on a flat screen.

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