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在拉斯维加斯,我看到概念已死
虎嗅APP· 2026-01-10 09:16
Core Viewpoint - The article discusses the shift in the AI hardware industry from a focus on disruptive innovation to a more pragmatic approach, emphasizing the importance of "scene value" in product development [4][7]. Group 1: AI Hardware Trends - At CES 2026, the atmosphere was notably different from previous years, with less emphasis on grand concepts and more on practical upgrades [5][6]. - The AI hardware industry is moving towards a focus on specific use cases and functionality, rather than broad, ambitious claims [7][15]. Group 2: Wearable Devices - The wearable device sector saw an increase in cross-industry players, particularly in the AI glasses market, with products designed for specific functionalities rather than flashy features [9][12]. - Notable products include the MemoMind AI glasses, which offer user-friendly design and practical applications, and the OpenGuide AI glasses aimed at assisting visually impaired users [11][12][15]. Group 3: Companion Robots - The companion robot market has expanded rapidly, with over 50 companies showcasing products at CES, but many face challenges related to product consistency [20][21]. - There is a trend towards customization in companion robots, allowing for personalized features and interactions, as seen in prototypes like the Fourier desktop companion robot [24][28]. Group 4: Cleaning Robots - The cleaning robot sector is experiencing significant technological advancements, with products like the Cyber X and G-Rover capable of navigating stairs and complex environments [36][38]. - Future developments may include robots with mechanical arms for more precise cleaning tasks, as demonstrated by the AI cleaning robot that can handle laundry processes [43][45].