Great video - In fact, this is big part of the reason I stopped attending CES in person and we (as a family) actually go BEFORE CES / during the holidays when we can book our stay at Venetian (or insert favorite Las Vegas resort/casino here) at lot more affordable rates for the entire family and leave a day or two before the madness starts (as we did this year). You summarize the key highlights and announcements of the show quite well. Plus, it saves me from walking around half a day only to end up at a booth where someone is demo-ing a VR-like box to yell into (really, is this why I flew halfway across the country for?! 🤔). Kudos and keep it up. 👍
Great video! For some reason it's been hard this year to find a good CES overview video. Too many of them have been hyper focused on just a few devices but this is much better and to the point.
To me this was the most real, useful and entertaining CES Recap I've seen this year and I had kinda seen all the big KRplusrs and media houses reports/recaps. Thanks mate.
I use your videos every year in my English class! My freshmen students read dystopian literature with an introduction on smart technology and our lives. It's great to keep them interested by showing them the latest updates in our smart tech lives. Thanks for great videos each year.
Incredible video! It's always exciting to see the latest and greatest technology and innovations on display at CES. I appreciated the variety of products and technologies you highlighted, it gave a great overview of what's new and trending.
Wow, If CES comes out with half of the items displayed I’ll be amazed. Your great at explaining a lot of the new Tech changes out there & id still love to get exactly what’s the difference between Matter & Thread! Thanks
The key takeaway from your video; and I quote “ Just when you thought CES couldn’t announce anymore unnecessary products…” Couldn’t have said it better.
That was my recurring reaction throughout the whole thing. 😆 Considering even conventional refrigerators have a lifespan of less than a decade anymore, I can't imagine how short-lived the smart fridges must be!
Concerning the Robo vacuum. Must be loads of fun with the cat! They should even program it to talk to the cat and say things like "move it Fur ball"...
Really good video Reed, it seems to be really cool to be at CES, maybe next year! And also, you talked a lot about matter, do you will make a video soon about it. Also, if we aren’t updating to matter does our current installation that is working with HA will still working? Continue your good job!!
2:18 excellent dad pun. Awesome video Reed! I definitely want to go to CES next year! I thought Samsung was getting out of making SmartThings hardware and was handing it over to Aeotec, but I guess not!
The Lenovo dual display laptop with keyboard overlay reminded me of the 20 year old Sony Ericsson P800. One of the first camera phones I owned and the screen dynamically changed when I flipped the keyboard on top of the touch screen.
I had a Sprint phone, made by Motorola or maybe Samsung, around 99-00 that had a front screen and number keys that changed when you flipped it up to use the inside screen. it had a touch qwerty keyboard that you could also write/draw on, and I'm pretty sure it had handwrite to text capability, and a touch number keypad. It was great! Of course it had the green and black display. Now that I think about it, the front/outside 'screen' might have just been a window to the inside screen, but it showed a digital display like we have now, with time, date, etc.
Some pretty cool stuff there. We have actually had flame detectors in the industrial sector for many years now, but nice to see a consumer product. Also, I think I'll just let HA keep replicating my lighting when I'm away to imitate someone being home. 😁
The slim vacuum is probably just using stationary LiDAR, which scans what’s right in front of the device. The spinning top on most is to provide a 360 view of what’s around the vacuum, which is more efficient at mapping
Some of the tech in this expo looks like sci-fi 😃😃 am very excited for the future 💪💪 with all these interesting innovative ideas and appliances with AI coming up
Your videos on CES are hands down the best. Every other video just covers the same 5 things, with bad video quality at that. Greta shit ma dude, i watch every vid and was looking forward to this.
I’m a Yamaha waverunner engineer. Love this stuff! And love your videos! Ironically just talking about when electric boats will become more of a thing in the market this week.
Submarines and boats have had electric and hybrid drive since the start. This is not really innovative at all, not to mention what happens when a LIPO battery hits saltwater in an accident? That is going to be pretty spectacular.
This is the one video which describes CES the best. Although I love watching new innovations, I tend to have a love hate relation with it. I find that most of the technology is used on unwanted things, but I guess people who have a lot of money lying around could use those. :P
I just got a bespoke Samsung 3-door fridge after watching your video I've been looking online for those digital screens but does the only work on the four door one? It would be a lot cooler if they did! Great vid thx.
Just by looking at the Ring Car Cam seems dystopian right there. Then again, here in NYC, MTA transit has cameras on most buses now since 10 years ago. Good video.
I would like to see a faucet that was controllable. Temp & pressure. You could have various presets and just press a button for what ever temp pressure you want. No more trying to blend it manually.
Thank you for the CES overview, Reed. Personally, as a septuagenarian, I would like to see more smart tech geared toward the needs of senior citizens - especially seniors with physical and cognitive impairment. However, I was pleased to see the kitchen sensor that can detect open flames. As a memory patient, I often walk away from an active gas burner on the stove. Of course, the show offers more tech than can be seen on one or two KRplus videos. But, between your coverage and LonTv's coverage, CES 2023 seems to be in a decline in terms of substantial innovation. Kind regards, T. Phoenix, AZ USA
smart things hub would also be nice if it was a wifi-repeater or AP or something to extend your wifi along with the smart network/new protocol/whatever
Good video. I particularly like the review of all the less seen new stuff. Seems everyone is focusing on LG, Samsung and Panasonic and we don't get to see the fun stuff. Thanks.
i never understood that. At this point a wirelessly powered deadbolt with a worm gear could be made with literally no externally accessible parts that just unlocks from encrypted code over your phones bluetooth and would be unpickable but i have yet to see such a device. they still all use easily pickable setups with solenoids and cheap backup cylinders.
This was my 7th year in person at CES and it was a blast! Hey if you haven't subscribed yet do it here! bit.ly/3joO1dZ
Great video - In fact, this is big part of the reason I stopped attending CES in person and we (as a family) actually go BEFORE CES / during the holidays when we can book our stay at Venetian (or insert favorite Las Vegas resort/casino here) at lot more affordable rates for the entire family and leave a day or two before the madness starts (as we did this year). You summarize the key highlights and announcements of the show quite well. Plus, it saves me from walking around half a day only to end up at a booth where someone is demo-ing a VR-like box to yell into (really, is this why I flew halfway across the country for?! 🤔). Kudos and keep it up. 👍
Question for next year. "But does it work with Home Assistant."
@@BigDiesel330 and a follow on, "Do you have a sample YAML I can grab?"
Does some inventors think before invent? Smh
You talk about women, "spouse," like a complete ancient garbage
Great video! For some reason it's been hard this year to find a good CES overview video. Too many of them have been hyper focused on just a few devices but this is much better and to the point.
It was like this last year too. He had the best video back to back years
Everyone else just reviews TV's and Laptops
Exactly my thoughts. The rest are all about the same things over n over again.
Yeah based on videos I’ve seen I felt like going would have been a disappointment.
For real
To me this was the most real, useful and entertaining CES Recap I've seen this year and I had kinda seen all the big KRplusrs and media houses reports/recaps. Thanks mate.
One of the best things I saw at CES was you walking by!
Thanks for your putting together all the cool stuff and things I missed.
This is the type of video I was looking for to learn about CES 2023. Thank you so much! It's so much better than the other videos that are out there.
As usual, you provide the best CES coverage. Thank you once again!
Real nice video ! That's cover lots of things in a short time! Kept us entertained! Nice work! And thanks!
I use your videos every year in my English class! My freshmen students read dystopian literature with an introduction on smart technology and our lives. It's great to keep them interested by showing them the latest updates in our smart tech lives. Thanks for great videos each year.
This was one of my favorite CES videos this year. Good work!
You did a great job! You covered a range of items and described them very well. I almost feel like I was there! 😁 Thank you!
I agree. This guy is really good
Incredible video! It's always exciting to see the latest and greatest technology and innovations on display at CES. I appreciated the variety of products and technologies you highlighted, it gave a great overview of what's new and trending.
Wow, If CES comes out with half of the items displayed I’ll be amazed. Your great at explaining a lot of the new Tech changes out there & id still love to get exactly what’s the difference between Matter & Thread! Thanks
Thank you for the recap! This was exactly what I was looking for.
And I love your enthusiasm! Thank you for sharing!
Thank you for not doing 1000 videos for coverage. This gave me the convension vibe i didn't even know ces had. Great video
Fantastic video. Concise highlights with just the right amount of humor. I’m pretty sure duct tape cornered the market on scream muffling decades ago.
I appreciate how thorough you were.
Love your CES review, the best I've watched so far
your videos are BANGER!
your videos are always exceptional!
Thank you for making this amazing video!
Great video and I love the highlights!
Great coverage and nice to see you again!
Thanks and it was great seeing you there too!
As always, great update!
Best video I’ve seen yet of the show! Thanks!
I’ve seen countless 2023 CES videos and your still featured product I haven’t seen. Keep up the great work man.
I have done the mosquito bite trick for 35 years with a simple lighter. Light tilt for 2-3 secs, apply to bite. WORKS!
Good stuff👍🏾 thx dude‼️
i loved your video of last year and now i just searched my youtube history to find your channel. Thanks for the great content
I'm not from USA and you have summarized the tech so well - thanks for this. That flame detector is really something I would like.
Something that my mom would have needed when I was a kid in the late 80s xD
Great coverage video! Hope to see ya there next year
Well balanced view of the cool stuff, even forwarded the video to my dad and wife who are not tech savvy.
ces is always so cool there so much tech and so much cool things keep up the work
Loved this video🙌🏼
love the video man! kjeep it up!!
Fantastic CES2023 summary video and narration, Smart Home Solver!
I really missed your videos, it was a great one
The key takeaway from your video; and I quote “ Just when you thought CES couldn’t announce anymore unnecessary products…” Couldn’t have said it better.
That was my recurring reaction throughout the whole thing. 😆
Considering even conventional refrigerators have a lifespan of less than a decade anymore, I can't imagine how short-lived the smart fridges must be!
That's all CES has turned into. It's like a giant sky Mall catalog. Trying to find solutions for problems that don't exist.
@@phdonme1 well said! 😆
Exactly! Pointless products.
I guess I wasn't the only one who thought so. VR is coming along nicely, but I'd wait 5 years to see where it goes. The rest is gimmicks and garbage.
Concerning the Robo vacuum. Must be loads of fun with the cat! They should even program it to talk to the cat and say things like "move it Fur ball"...
OK, I have to look up that heat it! Great recap, thanks!!
LMAO 🤣 🤣 🤣 🤣 to the low pressure shower....literally THE reason I can't wait to leave Mexico when I go visit family.
Great recap. Nice work!
Very entertaining video, I thoroughly enjoyed it!! I loved your video so much that I subscribed to your channel!!😎
Thanks great coverage of things I’ll never need or use 😂
Really good video Reed, it seems to be really cool to be at CES, maybe next year! And also, you talked a lot about matter, do you will make a video soon about it. Also, if we aren’t updating to matter does our current installation that is working with HA will still working?
Continue your good job!!
2:18 excellent dad pun. Awesome video Reed! I definitely want to go to CES next year! I thought Samsung was getting out of making SmartThings hardware and was handing it over to Aeotec, but I guess not!
❤😅,
The Lenovo dual display laptop with keyboard overlay reminded me of the 20 year old Sony Ericsson P800. One of the first camera phones I owned and the screen dynamically changed when I flipped the keyboard on top of the touch screen.
I had a Sprint phone, made by Motorola or maybe Samsung, around 99-00 that had a front screen and number keys that changed when you flipped it up to use the inside screen.
it had a touch qwerty keyboard that you could also write/draw on, and I'm pretty sure it had handwrite to text capability, and a touch number keypad.
It was great! Of course it had the green and black display.
Now that I think about it, the front/outside 'screen' might have just been a window to the inside screen, but it showed a digital display like we have now, with time, date, etc.
About 13 years ago I was able to go to CES and I loved it.
Thanks for sharing
Also the fact that the stand mixer has a scale in it omg!!
Some pretty cool stuff there.
We have actually had flame detectors in the industrial sector for many years now, but nice to see a consumer product.
Also, I think I'll just let HA keep replicating my lighting when I'm away to imitate someone being home. 😁
Thanks Reed. 👍🏻👍🏻
Nice! I had hoped to run into you at some point on the floor, but alas, no dice. There's always next year! :-) Great recap!
Excellent coverage.
Great video!! Congratulations!!
The slim vacuum is probably just using stationary LiDAR, which scans what’s right in front of the device. The spinning top on most is to provide a 360 view of what’s around the vacuum, which is more efficient at mapping
Love the new doorbell camera. Any thoughts as to whether it would run without a hub? I.e just connect to a HomePod mini?
Great voice. It was entertaining. Thank you for sharing this with us
Some of the tech in this expo looks like sci-fi 😃😃 am very excited for the future 💪💪 with all these interesting innovative ideas and appliances with AI coming up
Great video. Watched the whole thing . Well done
The car part had me dead it was funny great video
a must have, not this year, but its great to see tech companies trying. Thank You! Whay care about matter ? it probably does not.
Your videos on CES are hands down the best. Every other video just covers the same 5 things, with bad video quality at that.
Greta shit ma dude, i watch every vid and was looking forward to this.
Awesome video, all this tech makes me very excited but also kind of scared
12:54 cake ingredient analyzer is really great.
The voice muffling device is the best!!. Wish I'd thought about it
I’m a Yamaha waverunner engineer. Love this stuff! And love your videos! Ironically just talking about when electric boats will become more of a thing in the market this week.
not ironically, what's ironic about that?; circumstantially, coincidentally, serendipitouslly, synchronistically, apropos, relevantly, surprisingly etc
@@mikemotorbike4283 good point.
You an English major?
Submarines and boats have had electric and hybrid drive since the start. This is not really innovative at all, not to mention what happens when a LIPO battery hits saltwater in an accident? That is going to be pretty spectacular.
REALLY EXCITED ABOUT FUTRUE
This is the one video which describes CES the best. Although I love watching new innovations, I tend to have a love hate relation with it. I find that most of the technology is used on unwanted things, but I guess people who have a lot of money lying around could use those. :P
I am wealthy and I would rather light cigars with my money than spend it on any of the products in this video. LOL
I am glad we are making baking a little smarter. Maybe that isn't good for my diabetes though... :)
I just got a bespoke Samsung 3-door fridge after watching your video I've been looking online for those digital screens but does the only work on the four door one? It would be a lot cooler if they did! Great vid thx.
Never heard of "Matter", thanks!
Just by looking at the Ring Car Cam seems dystopian right there. Then again, here in NYC, MTA transit has cameras on most buses now since 10 years ago. Good video.
Great report. Very entertaining. Did you see anything that can replace my Nutone whole-home intercom system?
Ok but I need that oven with the camera!!!
I would like to see a faucet that was controllable. Temp & pressure. You could have various presets and just press a button for what ever temp pressure you want. No more trying to blend it manually.
i love your videos! i wish i was able to go to ces! thanks for the epic vids!
this duble screen laptop looks awesome
They’ve nailed it
Great video
Thank you for the CES overview, Reed.
Personally, as a septuagenarian, I would like to see more smart tech geared toward the needs of senior citizens - especially seniors with physical and cognitive impairment.
However, I was pleased to see the kitchen sensor that can detect open flames. As a memory patient, I often walk away from an active gas burner on the stove.
Of course, the show offers more tech than can be seen on one or two KRplus videos. But, between your coverage and LonTv's coverage, CES 2023 seems to be in a decline in terms of substantial innovation.
Kind regards,
T.
Phoenix, AZ USA
Me too! At 75, I don't care about gaming but love the practical stuff that makes life easier with impaired mobility.
i mean the ultimate in elderly care would be an android like robot that can do all your chores
As a younger person with neck arthritis I would never buy a vr gaming headset as I don’t need extra weight on my head exacerbating my condition
smart things hub would also be nice if it was a wifi-repeater or AP or something to extend your wifi along with the smart network/new protocol/whatever
Withings has created Dr. Toilet! JD would be ecstatic.
Thank you for not being surface level and covering the same products as everyone else
that gag-system for the meta-verse looks like it's gunna catch on!
Great video! You did not go to the Govee booth and review their stuff in detail?
Dope intro 👌
3.30 Did I detect a very subtle rude joke in there? Great Video!!! Gonna subscribe
I like the ring camera
What's amazing technology,
Matatan.🤑. Ribirin HS,
1.3M views in 8 days is deserved. Most interesting CES coverage I've seen, also beats his videos on this channel.😅😅
Excelentes innovaciones
I like your honest reviews on these items, you can tell nobody is paying you to endorse stuff
Good video. I particularly like the review of all the less seen new stuff. Seems everyone is focusing on LG, Samsung and Panasonic and we don't get to see the fun stuff. Thanks.
Looks like CES was more so paving the way for some future things, but looking forward to how next year really refines them.
90% of the stuff there wont ever see production.
So many solutions looking for a problem! 😂
It’ll revolutionize the industry
Great video!!!!!!!! Thank you for attending for me lol
that smart deadbolt still has a backup keyway.
i bet the lockpicking lawyer can open that thing entirely unelectronic.
i never understood that. At this point a wirelessly powered deadbolt with a worm gear could be made with literally no externally accessible parts that just unlocks from encrypted code over your phones bluetooth and would be unpickable but i have yet to see such a device. they still all use easily pickable setups with solenoids and cheap backup cylinders.
How about a review on the newer homey pro hub? Vs aeotec smartthings hub? For new to HA for security ease of use and future proof for a Newby? Thx