Continuing last year’s trend for an increased role for NFC in consumer electronics, manufacturers introduced NFC-enabled devices ranging from speakers to home-lighting systems at last week’s International Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas.
Using NFC to more easily open Bluetooth and Wi-Fi connections continued to be the most common use for the technology in consumer electronics demonstrated at the show.
Although the majority of NFC-enabled devices from such major consumer electronics makers as Sony, Panasonic, LG and Samsung announced at CES 2014 offered new generations of devices announced in previous years, their incorporation of NFC as a standard feature offers a real-world use for the technology compared with NFC-enabled payments. The latter has been frustratingly slow in gaining widespread deployment in the market.