This luxury handbag uses an OLED screen to match your outfit

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A smart handbag that can change its look instantly

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If you have ever wished your handbag could change outfits as often as you do, CES 2026 has something that feels tailor-made for that exact problem.

The Infinity handbag from French brand Peuty looks like a high-end leather purse at first glance, but hidden in plain sight is a high-resolution OLED screen that allows the bag to reinvent itself on demand.

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With just one tap, it can transition from understated black to a bold pattern or even a personal image, transforming a fashion accessory into something more expressive.

A luxury bag that can reinvent itself

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The bag is made from eco-friendly, certified sustainable leathers and comes in white, black, or beige. There is an OLED display across the front, carefully integrated so it feels like part of the design rather than a slab of tech glued on.

The screen sits under a textured protective layer that feels more like leather than glass when you touch it. The Infinity bag connects to a companion app, where owners can choose from a wide library of colors, patterns, and prints designed to mimic real materials.

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You can even upload your own photos and display them on the bag, making each piece completely personal. The display runs for about 6-8 hours on a charge, supports wireless charging, and uses Bluetooth Low Energy to stay connected without draining the battery too quickly.

This is very much a luxury product, and the price reflects that. Entry-level Kickstarter tiers start around $800, while the Atelier Edition climbs past $9,000. Peuty’s pitch is that the physical handbag can last for years, while the digital surface evolves with trends.

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If a handbag with an OLED screen feels indulgent, CES 2026 has delivered even stranger blends of lifestyle and tech, including a lollipop that plays music in your head when you bite it. Digital Trends has also rounded up the most interesting gadgets from the show if you want to see what else stood out.

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