CES, the annual consumer tech show hosted in Las Vegas, is always an excellent approach to start the year for the tech industry. The platform for showcasing videos and audios in the past is now a global forum that showcases the upgrade in the innovative tech industry. CES 2020 will commence on January 7. Artificial intelligence (AI), blockchain, and 5G will have a massive presence at the show, with most firms shifting to using them. In the last few years, Lifestyle and Food brands have come up and showcased their products in CES. However, here are the top trends to look out for at CES 2020.

Travel gets an upgrade
Tech-savvy and extremely online travelers create room for creativity and innovation in the travel industry. Delta, for instance, is going past “smart luggage,” and offering other services apart from flight services.


Privacy is not an afterthought after all
A committee composed of Jane Horvath Apple Senior Director of Global Privacy and Erin Egan, the Chief Privacy Officer of Facebook, is expected to address the privacy issues. Also, they will address the California SB-327 law that requires that users’ privacy is maintained in smart home devices.

TV technology: Mini-LED, MicroLED and 8K
For firms to keep up with the pace of competition, firms are mandated to innovate TVs with more Pixel, big screen, and adventurous features. LCD and OLED tech is the current TV technology in use. However, Samsung has come up with a more challenging Tech known as the MicroLED, and it will make its way this year. China TCL, on the other hand, upgraded the LED-backlit LCD screens to Mini-LED. Compared to the previous years, 8K displays will replace the 4K technology.

Advanced sensors power next-gen health tech
Designing of new innovative tech chips will see an upgrade in the health tech and wearables tech. CES 2020 will provide a platform that will see sophisticated devices see their way through. We expect to see tools that can measure glucose levels, calorie intakes, and body temperature. Also, smart mattresses that helps one acquire sleep fast and relieves stress will be in the CES 2020

Biometric rise
For the first time, people attending the CES will use facial recognition to pick their identity badges. The use of fingerprints and biometrics will be a significant way to show how security is improving from phones to padlocks, door locks, and car locks.

Charging gets innovative
USB-C connectors are paving the way for charging tech to be upgraded. All fast-charging batteries and those that can be able to charge gadgets from small plugs will be present. However, innovative tech could also boost the industry of wearables.