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What to expect at CES 2017

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                         Nicole Lee from engadget.com



The connected home has long been a promise of the future -- think Internet-linked refrigerators and WiFi thermostats -- and is therefore a regular staple at CES. 2017 should be no different, though we expect to see less innovation and more just a continuation of existing trends.


Specifically, most companies are realizing that instead of building their own platforms, they need to be a part of a larger one to remain relevant. While big corporations like Samsung has its own in the form of SmartThings, most companies are turning to existing platforms like Apple's Homekit and Google's Brillo to power their IoT ambitions. We saw some of this at CES in 2016, and we'll likely see more of that in 2017.


But the focus at CES 2017 will likely be on integrating voice assistants like Amazon's Alexa into existing products. This past year, we've seen Alexa incorporated into all manner of consumer electronics -- you can use it to control Neato's robotic vacuums, adjust the AC at the Wynn without getting out of bed, and even lock your BMW from afar. So get ready for more of that in 2017 too.


It might sound like Alexa is getting a lot of love here, but that's only because it got quite a bit of a head start. A couple of months ago, Google finally brought its very own Echo competitor to market, which means we'll certainly see support for Home as well.


Indeed, Google Home also points at another trend in IoT -- artificial intelligence. The idea behind Google Assistant is that it integrates with your email and your calendar. It can learn your daily routine and, potentially, improve them. We'll likely see more of that AI and machine learning integration in all manner of consumer electronics, which may or may not be a little creepy.


Aside from that, we'll probably see more of the same. That means more electronic pet feeders, more WiFi doorbell cameras and more connected kitchens. The IoT landscape has been pretty messy and confusing thus far, so there'll still likely be a few kinks to work out, and we're guessing that most of the so-called "smart" gadgets at the show will probably be pretty dumb. But we won't know until we check them out, so who knows -- there could be a connected home gem buried somewhere in the Las Vegas Convention Center.


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Forrinx,One smart security manufacturer ,will launch several series of smart home products at this CES, such as XiaoAn smart warning devices works with Amazon Alexa, wifi video doorbell with video inercoming and monitoring remotely, wifi garge door opener online on kicksatarter,bulb camera and so on.


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