Consumers are no longer impressed by basic functionality. From smartphones to kitchen appliances, they now expect intelligence, connectivity, and personalization as standard features.
"In today’s market, a device isn’t just expected to work — it’s expected to think. Consumers are drawn to electronics that anticipate their needs, adapt to their habits, and integrate seamlessly into their connected lifestyle."
To stay competitive, electronics brands must focus on AI integration, seamless user experience, and ecosystem compatibility (e.g., syncing with smart home setups). “Plug-and-play” is outdated; now it’s “plug-and-personalize.”
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