The 2020 Consumer Electronics Show (CES) was held Jan. 7 to 10 in Las Vegas, Nev., at several venues on the city’s iconic Strip, and SP&T News was there.
The massive event, which featured more than 4,400 exhibits and hosted about 170,000 attendees this year, is a showcase for cutting edge consumer electronics from the largest multinationals to the smallest tech startups. This year, the latest smart home innovations were on display, as were consumer and enterprise-focused offerings from security technology players.
CES 2020 was filled with the latest smart auto tech.
Lifestyle and wellness technology was also highlighted.
Victoria Ryder of Amazon’s Ring. New for the video doorbell provider this year were smart porch lights.
Ring’s smart porch lights.
Oren Kotlicki of smart home firm Intellithings, which showcased its “RoomMe” solution at the Z-Wave Alliance booth.
Corey Thompson of Toronto-based Alfred with the firm’s collection of smart locks.
Don Twerdun of Danby Appliances with the firm’s Parcel Guard smart mail box—it locks down packages and a camera surveils doorstep activity.
Maryline Bererd of Legrand. The firm’s booth at CES focused on home security and energy management tools.
Legrand smart switches and power outlets.
Julie Ernest of Array By Hampton. The firm has a whole home automation solution, featuring a series of smart locks.
Tobin Richardson, president and CEO, Zigbee Alliance.
Christopher Keefe of Schneider Electric with the firm’s Square-D Connected Home energy management solution.
Stig Lagerstedt of ASSA ABLOY. The access control giant has teamed up with Schneider Electric on hotel room automation, with smart locks and panels.
Jay Marshall of eyeLock, an iris-activated biometric solution.
Samsung’s The Wall, taking TV viewing to a new level.
Samsung’s gargantuan booth was quite the draw.
ADT came to CES with a series of DIY consumer-focused products.
Brian Vanzelst of ADT with the new DIY Blue security camera.
Panasonic showed off a connected home solution called HomeX.
Bosch’s smart home display.
Hugo Moreira of 1Valet shows off the Canadian firm’s digital entry system for condos and apartments.
1Valet’s suite of tools for condo and apartment automation.
Kohler’s smart bathroom control panel.
CES visitors at the Sands Expo Convention Center.
A flying taxi, by Hyundai and Uber.
Flying cars were all the rage at the auto pavilion.
Even gamers had a whole section to sink their teeth into.
PHOTOS BY WILL MAZGAY