
As CES 2026 highlights the next wave of smart living, Euhomy has taken center stage in the North Hall with a bold new lineup that aims to bridge the gap between professional-grade appliances and home convenience. Known as a top seller for its portable cooling solutions, the company is doubling down on variety, speed, and a more "fashionable" aesthetic for its latest generation of ice makers.
"We want to make people feel the commercial experience just at their home," a staff member shared during an interview at their booth.
The Speed of Service: Ice Leopard and Luna Pro
The headline for Euhomy this year is the pursuit of the "world's fastest" cycle. They are moving away from the hours-long wait times of traditional freezers and toward instant gratification for the modern host.
- The Ice Leopard: This new model is being touted as the fastest ice maker on the market, capable of producing 9 pieces of bullet ice in just 5 minutes. It features an insulated basket that can hold ice for up to 4 hours, catering to the "white collar" professional who needs a quick caffeine fix or refreshment between meetings.
- The Luna Pro: For those who prefer a specific texture, the Luna Pro produces "Crescent ice." These half-moon shapes are engineered to melt 30 minutes slower than regular ice, making them ideal for high-volume needs like whiskey cocktails, where dilution is a concern.
- Specialty Shapes: The company is also showcasing the Rock Plus and Rock Class, which produce transparent, crystal-clear sphere ice and square cubes for the premium home bartending enthusiast.

Positively Critical: The Balancing Act of "Fashionable" Tech
Euhomy has successfully captured the "best budget" and "best portable" titles from critics over the last year, but their aggressive expansion into high-end "Pro" models introduces new complexities for the consumer.
- The Insulation Paradox: Like most countertop units, these machines do not have a freezer feature. They rely on heavy insulation, which means the ice is constantly melting and replenishing itself. While this keeps the ice "fresh," it requires the machine to run almost continuously, which can lead to a slight but persistent fan noise in quiet kitchens.
- Maintenance Requirements: The shift toward more complex ice shapes—like spheres and nuggets—comes with a higher cleaning burden. While Euhomy machines include "Timer Clean" functions, users must be diligent with descaling to prevent mineral buildup from clogging the specialized mechanisms.
- Aesthetic vs. Durability: This year's focus on being "more fashionable" includes a wider array of colors and sleeker LCD panels. However, as the machines get smaller and more stylish, the water reservoirs also shrink, meaning more frequent refills for the user.
Looking Toward 2027: Multi-Shape Innovation
When asked about the future of the brand, the team at Euhomy hinted at a significant shift in how they view hardware. Currently, each of their models is dedicated to a single type of ice (bullet, nugget, or sphere).
"In the near future, we're going to do like a [machine] with more than one ice type," the staff revealed. This move toward "all-in-one" machines for CES 2027 suggests a future where consumers won't have to choose between a nugget ice maker for their soda and a sphere maker for their scotch—they can have both in a single, compact footprint.
Euhomy has proven that they are no longer just an "Amazon brand" but a serious contender in the luxury appliance space. By focusing on the "sacred rituals" of the home—whether it's a morning coffee or an evening cocktail—they are turning the ordinary necessity of ice into a high-tech experience.
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