Tech Overload at CES 2022: Here’s What to Expect

Get ready tech enthusiasts, because the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) is almost here! From January 7-10, the Las Vegas Convention Center will be bustling with the latest and greatest in technology, with thousands of products on display from almost 3,000 companies. Major players like Amazon, LG, Microsoft, and Samsung will be there, but Apple, Google, and Samsung will not be attending as they prefer to make announcements at their own events.

This year’s CES will have a focus on sustainability and health gadgets, with smaller firms and start-ups getting a chance to shine alongside the big names. And, as always, you can expect a strong presence from computer manufacturers like Intel, Nvidia, and AMD, as well as carmakers like BMW and Mercedes.

So what can we expect to see at CES this year? Well, TVs, monitors, drones, and kitchen appliances will surely be popular, and Samsung has already unveiled a camera-equipped oven that can recognize food and even livestream the cooking process to social media. Sony will also be showcasing its partnership with Honda, which is expected to result in a self-driving vehicle.

Virtual and augmented reality products will be on display, including the highly anticipated PlayStation VR2 headset. And, of course, smart home technology will be a major focus, with voice assistants and connected devices taking center stage. But CES isn’t just about the usual suspects – there will also be some truly innovative gadgets in the sustainability category, like a water bottle that purifies tap water and a device that converts plastic waste into fuel. And let’s not forget about the drones – CES will feature a delivery drone that can transport payloads of up to 300kg.

But CES isn’t just about the products on display – there will also be discussions on a variety of topics, including the future of work, the role of artificial intelligence, and the impact of 5G on industries. And for those who can’t make it to Las Vegas in person, don’t worry – many events will be available for streaming on YouTube.

This will be the first CES at full capacity since before the COVID-19 pandemic, so the anticipation is high for what will surely be a memorable event. And if CES’s history is any indication, we can expect to see some truly strange and innovative products on display – past examples include concept cars inspired by Avatar, self-sinking golf balls, and anti-snore pillows. With so much to see and do, CES is sure to be a highlight of the tech calendar.