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a16z Podcast | Pulse Check on Consumer Tech Trends 2019, CES and Beyond

a16z2019-02-26
consumer#electronics#smart home#devices#internet of things#iot#voice#interfaces#gadgets#CES
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The video explores the Consumer Electronics Show, highlighting industry trends, flagship announcements, and the evolution of technology like curved screens. It discusses collaboration between manufacturers, showcases unique innovations, and emphasizes the importance of staying updated on industry developments. The show focuses on future tech for consumer products, with advancements in screen technology allowing for screens of any shape to be integrated into various products. It also touches on content fragmentation in streaming services, Apple's shift towards services, challenges in the TV and smart home industries, and the role of chip suppliers in enabling smart home devices.

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Highlights from CES 2022
00:00
Benedict Evans and Steven Sinofsky explore new products and trends at the Consumer Electronics Show in Vegas.
The episode discusses flagship announcements, Google's presence, and the evolution of technology like curved screens.
Companies showcase unique innovations, reflecting individual company strategies and the industry's collective direction.
The event serves as a platform for industry trends to emerge, emphasizing the significance of staying updated on industry developments for tech enthusiasts.
Supply chain collaboration at trade fairs.
02:38
Assembly process of different components like Lego blocks to create products such as cars, curved screens, and tablets.
Contrasting presence of big companies with elaborate booths with smaller companies hustling to make their mark.
Emphasizing grassroots creativity and raw energy of smaller tech businesses at trade shows.
Small businesses often more engaging and innovative than larger corporations.
Highlights from a Family Business Trade Show Segment.
05:45
The segment showcases product components such as electric motors and cardboard packaging.
Evolution of packaging influenced by companies like Apple and Amazon is emphasized for its importance in product presentation.
Various battery sizes are available at the event, with booths offering a range of options for purchase.
The process of ordering samples and large quantities of products from vendors at the trade show is discussed.
Highlights from Consumer Electronics Show (CES) 2021.
09:10
The CES focuses on future technology for consumer products, emphasizing the technology behind the products.
The show takes place in January to prepare for upcoming consumer electronic sales.
Attendees, including auto dealers, are interested in smart car technology and product upgrades.
TV trends have shifted towards flexible OLED screens that can be cut to any shape, with LG showcasing a roll-up OLED screen that transforms into a large display.
Advancements in screen technology allowing for integration into various products.
10:49
Screens can now be any shape, not limited to traditional rectangles.
Possibilities for unique and customizable products like speakers, fridges, cars, and washing machines.
Revolutionizing the industry with high-definition video playback in any form.
Shift from manufacturing screens from large glass pieces to a more customizable and cost-effective approach.
Advancements in display technology have allowed LCD screens to be customized to any shape and size, opening up new possibilities for unique screen designs.
12:08
The evolution of TV technology and the changing landscape of content consumption is discussed, with a shift towards on-demand services.
The intersection of TV manufacturing and content creation is explored, drawing parallels to the smartphone industry's evolution.
Fragmentation of streaming services due to content companies creating direct-to-consumer platforms.
14:17
Lack of centralized guidance for viewers with numerous apps on devices.
Limited incentives for platforms like Apple TV or Roku to provide comprehensive content discovery.
Netflix focuses on recommending its own content, while Disney prioritizes offering its own franchises.
Differing perspectives on the future of the streaming industry between Northern California's tech-focused questions and Southern California's Hollywood-centered concerns.
Apple shifting focus from hardware to services.
18:19
Users can access all Apple services without buying Apple hardware.
Strategic shift towards a standalone services business.
Decision parallels past moves like putting QuickTime and iTunes on Windows.
Aim to extend the halo around core hardware products for enhanced customer experience.
Challenges and opportunities in the TV and smart home industries are discussed.
20:09
TV deals and strategies are met with skepticism, similar to the Motorola iTunes phone.
The unresolved nature of smart home technology is emphasized, with examples of user-friendly home security products.
The speaker shares personal experiences with setting up smart home devices, highlighting the simplicity of certain solutions.
Proprietary standards and the role of service providers like ATT are mentioned.
Evolution of alarm companies integrating technology like low energy Bluetooth led to widespread adoption.
21:55
Smart connected cameras and alarm systems use off-the-shelf smartphone components, increasing consumer accessibility.
Traditional companies like Yale and Schlage dominated the door lock market over startups due to lock functionality simplicity.
Lack of network effects and minimal software in locks allowed established companies to maintain industry dominance.
The challenges and complexities of entering the lock market are discussed in the video segment.
24:54
Adapting locks to different door sizes, styles, and market preferences is highlighted as a major obstacle.
Understanding the needs and preferences of architects, contractors, and developers is emphasized as crucial for success.
Quick-Set is praised for effectively offering a range of lock options, including traditional and smart technology.
The video emphasizes the intricate process and challenges involved in disrupting the lock industry.
Companies are focusing on connected locks with varying levels of connectivity, including Bluetooth and programmable features.
26:03
Some companies are acquiring mesh Wi-Fi technology to integrate into products like smoke alarms for added functionality.
The complexity of adding features like security cameras and garage door controls to locks is leading companies to collaborate with voice assistant platforms like Alexa and Google Voice.
Chip companies play a crucial role in enabling these integrations.
The role of chip suppliers in enabling smart home devices to connect with platforms like Alexa and Google Assistant.
28:47
Chip vendors are essential in the integration process, focusing on enabling connectivity while hardware vendors focus on hardware.
Apple's HomeKit has stringent requirements, while Alexa and Google Assistant offer simple integration with minimal code.
The discussion emphasizes the balance between seamless connectivity and user-friendly accessibility in smart home devices.
Critique of prioritizing quantity over quality in voice recognition technology.
31:55
Frustration with devices featuring multiple voice assistants.
Lack of strategic benefit for Amazon in having Alexa on numerous devices.
Emphasis on making voice assistants truly useful in everyday life.
Discussion on the potential of voice assistants like Alexa for tasks such as unlocking doors, controlling lights, setting timers, and playing music.
Benefits of devices being connected to Wi-Fi for companies like Amazon.
33:10
Leveraging technology is crucial for success, as shown by Amazon and Google.
Platforms are diverging in capabilities, potentially changing hardware and software constraints.
New players have opportunities in the market due to evolving technology trends like home kit integration.
Trend of connecting smart devices in homes.
36:06
Most common appliances connected are ovens, cameras, and doorbells.
Adding too many automated scripts can overwhelm users, leading to loss of interest.
Predicts a shift towards simplifying smart home technology, making current gadgets obsolete.
Emphasis on practicality, usability, user-friendly, and efficient smart home devices over complex automation.
Discussion on experimentation phase in technology at CES.
38:32
Importance of CES as a platform for showcasing experiments and discoveries in technology.
Predictions of seamless connectivity, machine learning, and personalized suggestions in technology.
Cultural aspects of CES highlighted with unique products like emoji power banks and unicorn-themed chargers.
Reflection on the serious yet fun approach of makers, founders, and entrepreneurs at the event.
Highlights from CES Segment: Japanese vendor showcasing maneki-neko and Welcome Kitty figurines, Ukrainian company presenting unique paper notebooks, challenges faced by small companies due to high costs.
40:41
Small companies investing in events like CES face challenges due to high costs.
Ukrainian company presents unique paper notebooks with erasable ink, demonstrating entrepreneurial spirit and innovation.
CES experience involves encountering various innovative products and pitches, emphasizing the importance of exploring and appreciating entrepreneurial efforts.