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Best home office products from CES 2022

CES 2022 is coming to an end and today we are going to review the best home office products that are presented in the event.

by Kerem Gülen
10 January 2022
in Tech
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Today we are going to review the best home office products that are presented at CES 2022. The COVID-19 pandemic has changed our way to work and our bedrooms became our offices. That is why brands are offering devices and services in order to meet the need of users who work from home. Today we are going to review the most interesting offerings from CES 2022 for home office workers.

Roborock S7 MaxV Ultra

Roborock S7 MaxV Ultra is a high-tech vacuum presented at CES 2022 with cameras, a LiDAR scanner, and other AI functions that aid in the creation of a 3D map of your house. It also includes a docking station that you can store it in when it’s not in use, where it will refill its water tank, empty its dustbin, and clean its mop system automatically.

Best home office products from CES 2022

Laptop webcam standard changes: 1080p

Anyone who has spent the pandemic making video chats knows how awful most laptop webcams are. The 720p resolution doesn’t seem to be quite enough. However, this is no longer the case. In today’s home offices, people are in need of better quality cameras.

Lenovo and HP, to name a few, both announced plans for higher-resolution webcams on their laptops at CES 2022. Both brands have presented laptops with 1080p lenses. And we expect even better cameras on laptops in the upcoming years.

Best home office products from CES 2022

TP-Link Deco XE200

During the pandemic, people who worked from their homes really understood the importance of a good internet connection. While the signal quality you receive into your modem is under your ISP’s control, you can use mesh routers in order to bring internet connection to the dead zones. That is why this product could be a very useful home office gadget.

TP-Link’s Deco XE200 mesh system shown at CES 2022 promises to cover the entire house with an internet connection, but not for a very inexpensive price which is $800 for two units. This device will cover 6,500 square feet with a good internet connection. Each unit comes with three high-speed LAN ports if you want to connect a desktop PC or game console.

Best home office products from CES 2022

La Vitre

One of the nicest things about home office is that you don’t have to look your absolute best all of the time. You’re on your own, so there’s no one to impress. La Vitre is a 7-foot always-on, full-body video call device that is primarily used in offices for presentations and similar activities. However, the creators of la Vitre didn’t completely close the door to future home-usage.

Best home office products from CES 2022

LG Omnipod

The LG Omnipod is one of the most unusual concepts shown at CES 2022, which the South Korean firm describes as a “mobility concept solution that blurs the distinction between home and car.” It is an important home office concept.

Best home office products from CES 2022

See also:
CES 2022 highlights: Everything you need to know on Day 3

The LG Electronics Ominipod is a tiny private jet cabin with in-car appliances such as refrigerators and retractable furniture that allows you to stay connected no matter where you go. The Meta Environment display system, which we may only assume refers to a number of adaptable interior screens that mimic the occupant’s chosen outside environment, is meant to be an “on-the-road extension of one’s personal living space.”

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