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CES 2026: DeskMate MagSafe Charger Gives Your iPhone AI Personality

KEYi Tech, the company behind the Loona companion robot and ClicBot modular robot, is showing off a new take on AI assistants at CES 2026 called DeskMate, which is exclusively for iPhone.

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Rather than building another standalone robot, the company has gone with a desktop charging hub that turns an attached iPhone into an AI companion, using your device's existing display, camera, and microphone to bring it to life. Apart from three USB-C ports and one USB-A port, the device features a rotating and tilting MagSafe charging stand that tracks your presence and keeps the iPhone facing you at all times during conversations. It even displays cute Pixar-style animated eyes on the screen.

The companion app automatically activates when you attach an iPhone to the charging pad. From here, the DeskMate is able to handle voice commands, manage your calendar, set reminders, and answer questions throughout the day. According to the company, DeskMate can also initiate conversations, offer suggestions, or provide updates when you return to your desk.

The AI companion integrates with workplace tools including Slack, email, and calendar apps, and it can also join video meetings to take notes or provide summaries. The idea is that it learns your routines and preferences over time, adapting its responses and suggestions accordingly.

KEYi Tech says it plans to launch a Kickstarter campaign in March for the device, which will be priced below $300, although the final costs are apparently still being finalized.

Top Rated Comments

OliOliOliOli Avatar
12 weeks ago
I have enough personality with myself — I don’t need GPT or other f***ing AIs talking to me like I’m stupid.

I understand your frustration. If my iPhone ever starts saying that kind of s**t, I’m going back to a Nokia 3210.
Score: 15 Votes (Like | Disagree)
kotaKat Avatar
12 weeks ago
If I want something useless on my desk I’ll put my iPhone on my Magsafe stand and ask for Siri and save $300.
Score: 14 Votes (Like | Disagree)
Hajj.david Avatar
12 weeks ago
I have a very strong and visceral hatred when computers talk to me. See the following infographic

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Score: 11 Votes (Like | Disagree)
12 weeks ago
When the back-end service gets switched off, you'll be left with a convenient paperweight.

I'm doing my absolute best to avoid any "smart" / "internet-connected" hardware like this. I got stung enough with Stadia, although props to Google for actually providing a way to unlock the controller.
Score: 5 Votes (Like | Disagree)
TFrank2 Avatar
12 weeks ago
Giving me some Wall-E vibes. Agree with others, seems like the novelty of this would fall off pretty quick if the experience isn’t high quality.
Score: 5 Votes (Like | Disagree)
What_Is_George Avatar
12 weeks ago
I just don't get how any of this is better than what we have now. I get that AI has it's use cases, but $300 (and probably some kind of subscription down the road) for a stand and eyes just feels like I could be holding the device. Then I could do most of this quicker by myself. I don't want or need an AI friend.

Now that I am thinking more about this a bit more, it is called DeskMate... am I supposed to put his on my desk while I do work on my laptop or something? in that case im already on my computer, where I can do everything this can already. I seriously don't need something on my desk for that at all.
Score: 4 Votes (Like | Disagree)