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12 best new home and kitchen products we saw at CES 2020

Connie Chen,Connie Chen   

12 best new home and kitchen products we saw at CES 2020
LifeInternational2 min read
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  • At the 2020 Consumer Electronics Show (CES), tech and its abilities to make daily life more convenient, efficient, and enjoyable were placed in the spotlight.
  • Insider Picks saw a ton of innovative tech products in the home and kitchen space, including an AI-powered washing machine from LG, beautiful smart photo frames from Nixplay, and an efficient beverage chilling device from Juno.
  • Learn more about all the coolest products we saw at CES 2020 here, from the best smart home tech to the best small accessories.

CES 2020 took place this week in Las Vegas, and once again, the biggest consumer tech show in the country had much to show for innovation in smart home devices, laptops, phones, TVs, and more.

Several senior reporters and editors at Insider Picks attended the conference and were especially excited to see how tech would collide with home and kitchen to simplify and optimize everyday tasks, from vacuuming to cooking dinner to brushing teeth.

The home and kitchen gadgets we saw at CES this year did not disappoint.

Thanks to these 12 useful, practical, and creative products, you can do things like speed up the amount of time it takes to chill a bottle of wine or listen to music from the same faucet that delivers your nightly shower.

Learn more about the 12 best home and kitchen tech at CES 2020 below. We've included pricing and where to buy or pre-order the product if that information is currently available, and we'll continue to update when additional details become available.

The best home and kitchen tech at CES 2020:

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