CES this year is switching out of its prominent home in Las Vegas right into your living room. It is unimaginable that the remote experience will make up – to
CES this year is switching out of its prominent home in Las Vegas right into your living room. It is unimaginable that the remote experience will make up – to even a certain degree – for the excitement of going hands-on with devices in a face-to-face event. But one thing is for sure: this will be a great opportunity for tech enthusiasts who have always wanted to visit the Las Vegas Convention Center but couldn’t. They can now sit back and watch the world’s most influential tech event, as it happens. CES opens Monday, January 11 and will be part of our lifestyle through January 14. The all-digital event will not be anything like the previous years with exhibitors trailed down to just over 1,000. It nonetheless promises to show off the latest innovations and ideas that will set track for what to expect in the year ahead especially in domains of health, privacy, artificial intelligence,5G connectivity, automotive technologies, and more. Before the mega event kicks off, here’s an idea of notable trends that will shape the CES 2021. It’s incredible how the coronavirus pandemic has changed the way of life. We are now socializing lesser and health has become a priority. Our homes are now turned into schools, workplaces, entertainment, and fitness centers – and tech companies realize the importance of tapping on to this change. Thus, much of new technologies and gadgets making their way to CES will be centered on our homes and altered lifestyle. Most of the inventive technologies will be devised to enhance the at-home learning and working experience, while there will be an emphasis on smart masks, high-tech air purifiers, and other devices to monitor individual health and cleanliness of our abodes.