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Chinese Companies Shine with "Wireless" Home Entertainment at 2014 CES

abstract : Chinese companies shine in wireless home entertainment at the 2014 CES exhibition, leading trends in smartphones, TVs, and audio devices.

2014-01-17

The 2014 CES exhibition in Las Vegas showcased the latest advancements in consumer electronics, with "wireless" technology taking center stage in home entertainment. Over 3,200 manufacturers worldwide participated in this highly anticipated event, and Chinese companies stood out with their innovative products, leading the way in popular fields.

China's Thriving Consumer Electronics Market:

Despite a downturn in the global consumer electronics market, Chinese companies flourished, making China the world's largest consumer electronics market. At the CES, well-known Chinese brands like Huawei, ZTE, Lenovo, Haier, and Hisense showcased their cutting-edge technology, setting trends in the industry.

Chinese Innovations:

Chinese smartphone giant Huawei launched multiple 4G terminals, including smartphones and tablets. ZTE made a significant impact with its smartwatch, the Grand Watch, capitalizing on the wearable trend. Other Chinese smartphone companies like Coolpad, Meizu, and OPPO unveiled mysterious new products. Hisense garnered attention with its advanced ultra-thin OLED TVs and curved LCD TVs.

Wireless Audio and Video Leading the Trend:

In the quest for excellence in sound quality, audio companies sought to enhance smartness and mobility. Many ventured into the wearable device market, revealing smart wearable products. However, the popularity of wireless audio and video devices emerged as a standout trend. Chinese audio brand Edifier showcased wireless 5.1 home theater systems, while Soyo Technology presented a digital wireless surround amplifier compatible with most brand home theaters. Bluetooth and 2.4G wireless technologies were also embraced for wireless speakers.

The CES exhibition displayed over 20,000 new products across 15 technology categories and 20 technology zones, attracting 150,000 visitors from around the world.