SHENZHEN, China | January 2026 — MOKOSmart has concluded a productive week at CES 2026 (Jan 6–9) in Las Vegas, showcasing our latest Bluetooth® and LoRaWAN® IoT devices for smart tracking, sensing, and scalable connectivity. From LVCC, North Hall (Booth 10176), the team hosted continuous demos and hands-on discussions, drawing strong interest in practical IoT deployments that improve safety, visibility, and operational efficiency.
Throughout the show, we presented our wide range of IoT hardware and real-world use case sessions. This helped visitors to easily connect device capabilities with practical workflows such as safety alerting, asset visibility, indoor navigation, and cold-chain tracking.
Showcasing the latest portfolio of IoT hardware
Alongside live demos, we presented several of our newest device innovations and the BLE mesh kit. The products that we displayed were designed with deployment practicality in mind.
- LW014 LoRaWAN Wearable Panic Button: Wearable staff safety device in a watch-style form factor with wrist/clip/helmet attachment. Designed for lone worker protection and duress alarms in construction, healthcare, warehouses and facilities.
- LW015 LoRaWAN Smart Label: Ultra-thin and easy-to-apply. This tracking label has long-range logistics and asset tracking use cases.
- UT3 Printable BLE Asset Label: Print, activate and track. Affordable and scalable to large volumes of Bluetooth-based asset tracking and inventory visibility.
We also introduced our BLE mesh evaluation kits with Velavu, in two versions for personnel monitoring and asset tracking. Each kit bundles MOKOSmart tags/anchors with a Vesta gateway, with devices pre-loaded with Velavu firmware to simplify setup. The kits can also connect to existing systems via REST/MQTT APIs and support location alerts such as geofence events.
Demo highlight: BLE AoA live train tracking
As demand grows for higher indoor positioning accuracy, Bluetooth AoA (Angle of Arrival) continues to capture attention, especially for scenarios involving moving assets and real-time visibility.
At CES 2026, we brought this technology to life through a compact tracking demo. A small train carrying our H3B badge ran along a track setup, and an overhead MKBAL-C25-P Bluetooth AoA gateway captured positioning data in real-time. Visitors could watch the train’s route displayed live on a laptop screen beside the setup in sync with its movement. This is a clear, visual way to understand how BLE AoA can support precise indoor location tracking for moving assets in warehouses, facilities, and large venues. The demo sparked in-depth discussions around how precision location data can improve operations, not only in theory, but in real deployments.
Partner appreciation and ecosystem connections
Beyond the booth, we also strengthened connections across the LoRaWAN community. At the LoRa Alliance and Semtech booth, several MOKOSmart LoRaWAN products were featured in a dedicated showcase space and on the product exhibition wall, including LW010, LW014, LW015, and LW001-BG Pro. This gave CES visitors an additional touchpoint to explore our devices as part of the broader LoRaWAN ecosystem. More than just a product demonstration, this joint presence embodied the deepening synergy between MOKOSmart’s IoT hardware innovation and the LoRaWAN ecosystem’s connectivity expertise.
It was here that we enjoyed reconnecting with key partners at CES, including Velavu and The Things Industries. Throughout these open and meaningful conversations, we look forward to paving the way to new relationships and deepening collaboration to accelerate real-world IoT adoption.
What’s next
As 2026 kicks off, we will continue expanding our BLE and LoRaWAN hardware portfolio to support customers building scalable IoT systems for safety, monitoring, and tracking across industries.
Thank you to all who visited our Booth 10176, participated in our live demos, and discussed their project objectives. If you didn’t make it to CES, we’re happy to schedule a remote demo or help recommend devices and configurations for your use case.









