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CES 2016 Las Vegas: objects connected smarter – Eco News .com

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From the house to the car through the clothing accessories, objects now well known, but made smarter and more useful by technology, will take the show to the general public living room electronics CES in Las Vegas. It is

From the car at home through clothing accessories, objects now well known, but made smarter and more useful by technologies, will hold the show at consumer electronics CES in Las Vegas.

This is the rendezvous of all manufacturers who choose this event to unveil their new catalog. Visitors can discover the latest trends and products that will flood the market over the year. Doors open from 6 to 9 January and the organizers hope to surpass the record of last year which brought together 176,000 participants.



The trend will however “often evolutionary, not revolutionary”

The show, organized by the American Association of mainstream technologies CTA, will open Wednesday, after two days of press conferences where large electronics such as Samsung and Sony compete particular tradition requires, the size and the images of their television sets.

The market is in the “sweet spot”, “TV sales (ultra high definition) 4K currently exploding,” said Stephen Baker, NPD Group firm’s analyst.

For many expected innovations at the show, the trend will however “often evolutionary, not revolutionary,” anticipates Brian Blau, Gartner. In particular, “much more of your objects will operate with fewer instructions from you, but a better idea of ​​how to help you.”



Overcoming toys

Robin Raskin , president of the organization “Living in Digital Times” which has several themed areas at CES, said such expect the “real robot” than the toys to move towards assistants robots responding to issues such as aging the population or “learning things through artificial intelligence”, both for orientation in the home or understand what the user requests.

Ditto for the expected mass drones Las Vegas, which “remains for now an enthusiastic market but become more useful”, or objects connected as thermostats or locks that help reduce the electricity bill or let in the plumber to repair a leak when you are not at home, she says.

“This is only the beginning” for the connected objects, where many current products still “experiments” notes Robin Raskin. “The next step is when these things begin to communicate. “

However, it will require” gather the different parts “under standards or common structures, which could take years, some experts warn. CES exhibitors are also expected to show “a lot of wearables (watches and other clothing accessories connected Ed) and more wearable than last year,” according to Brian Blau.

With the approach of marketing Oculus Rift helmet of the eponymous subsidiary of Facebook, the virtual or augmented reality will also hold an important place at CES, beyond the world of video games to transcend multiple categories. Even the cleaners could use, in particular with demonstrations promised by LG.



Spotlight on cars

For the CES 2016, smart objects are spread out in many areas. Indeed, they will be present in the house, but also in the cabinet and even inside cars. The automotive industry seems to be in the best position to enable these products to know a real success. Several manufacturers will be at the rendezvous with their new technologies namely Ford, Volkswagen and General Motors. Motorists and discover the voice recognition, gesture and eye inside the car.

The industry uses again the CES as a launch pad before its annual meeting in Detroit, with hundreds businesses related to the sector among exhibitors, interventions of leaders of major manufacturers such as General Motors, Ford or Volkswagen, and several prototypes of expected electric or autonomous vehicles.

“Automotive technology has become a pillar CES, “said Mark Boyadjis, industry expert for research firm IHS. “It’s not just putting more screens in the car, but also to change the way a user interacts” with it, through the recognition of voice, gestures or eye movements, the augmented reality, or features “without driver”.

This is still experimental technology, he acknowledges. “But long term, this means that we may deliver cars without driving or flying removable, physical buttons that might almost disappear” in favor “of automated driving and a new type of mobility” with perhaps even models where the car will become a service that is shared rather than an object to be bought.

The ESC had attracted a record number of more than 176,000 participants last year. For the edition 2016, which will be open to the public from January 6 to 9, the organizers have announced plans to cap the number of visitors at this level, but also put in place enhanced security measures after the recent attacks.

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