Panasonic Freshens Up Indoor Air Quality at CES with OASYS Debut

The company, which has targeted the wellness market and energy efficiency for some time, asserts that OASYS HVAC and IAQ platform delivers cleaner, fresher air; balanced humidity; and consistent temperature control across the house with greater energy efficiency and cost saving advantages compared to traditional systems.
LG Smart TVs Will Soon Be Able to Play Xbox Games

It is currently unclear which LG model TVs can access Gaming Portal, but LG describes it as an “all-in-one” solution for finding games to play. Like Samsung’s Gaming Hub, the interface is similar to how many smart TV operating systems provide a curated list of content for users to watch across a variety of streaming apps and services.
Schlage Sense Pro Next Lock in Line to Feature UWB Technology

While hands-free unlocking is nothing new in the realm of smart locks, the use of UWB as the facilitator is, with the technology largely being used in digital keys for cars and other non-security-related applications. Other lock manufacturers have begun to use technology more broadly, however, with Apple announcing at last year’s developer’s conference how it plans to leverage UWB for hands-free unlocking for its Home Key Smart locks.

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Z-Wave Alliance Ballroom at CES Offers No Shortage of Buzz Around the Tech

Among the exhibitors in the Z-Wave Alliance Ballroom, Alfred International will be showcasing its Z-Wave Long Range Certified DB2S Smart Lock and ML2 Smart Mortise Lock, both of which feature the Z-Wave 800 Series chip and are the world’s only Wi-Charge AirCord-ready smart locks with wireless power capabilities.
NETGEAR Marks a Growing Focus on Network Security with CES Announcements; Wi-Fi 7 Release

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The Orbi 870 is NETGEAR’s latest Wi-Fi 7 system, and, according to the company, it delivers speeds of up to 21 Gbps, leveraging advanced technologies like 320 MHz channels, 4K QAM, and Multi-Link Operation (MLO) for robust performance.
ecobee Unveils New Value Thermostat at CES 2025

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Like the company’s other thermostats, the Smart Thermostat Essential offers scheduling and comfort settings, and it also adapts to a home’s routine to help optimize energy use while users are away, and make it comfortable when they’re home.
Samsung Unveils Vision AI Alongside New Frame Pro Model

The company says it is collaborating with various AI partners, such as Microsoft, featuring the tech giant’s Copilot AI technology in its new smart TVs and monitors. Samsung says it will also work with Google and others to expand Vision AI’s capabilities. According to Samsung, Vision AI is integrated across its new Neo QLED, OLED, QLED and The Frame models.
TCL’s QM6K Kicks Off Company’s New Precise Dimming TV Series

TCL touts the new QM6K TV employs a redesigned backlight system that reduces optical distance, or OD, between the backlight and diffuser plate, which works to eliminate the halo effect–or blooming–that may be common on LCD-type displays. The result, according to TCL, is clear, sharp edges, even between the brightest white and darkest black, with a new Color Optimization Algorithm being added to sharpen colors as well.
HDMI 2.2 Standard Ramps Up Bandwidth to 96Gbps

As part of the newly announced format, higher resolutions and refresh rates will be supported and more high-quality options will be provided. The Forum emphasizes that HDMI 2.2’s faster 96Gbps bandwidth improves demanding data-intensive, immersive and virtual applications such as AR/VR/MR, spatial reality and light field displays, as well as various commercial applications such as large scale digital signage, medical imaging and machine vision.
LG’s 2025 OLED Lineup Includes Wireless evo M5 TV

According to LG, the new evo OLED lineup uses Alpha 11 AI Processor Gen2 processing, which powers deep learning algorithms that analyze and refine low-resolution and low-quality images to process these images to a higher definition. Additionally, the new displays use Dynamic Tone Mapping Professional to support HDR10 content for professional creators, allowing customization and fine-tuning of images for accurate color and detail representation in all viewing environments.
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