Like every year, CES 2018 is being held at the Las Vegas Convention Center in Las Vegas, Nevada. This year, we’ve seen devices from just about every segment of the technology world, including drones, audio, IoT/smart home, AR/VR, vehicles, and more. We don’t usually see too many smartphones being shown off at CES, at least compared to MWC and IFA. Most of the major companies including Samsung, LG, ASUS, Sony, Huawei, and others. We’ve been covering the trade show in depth over the past week, and here we’ve rounded up some of the biggest, best, and most innovative products shown off this week. Huawei definitely had the most interesting showcase at CES this year. During his keynote at CES, CEO Richard Yu commented on the failed deal: Without going into too many details, Yu addressed concerns over its security on stage, stating that Huawei had already won the trust of carriers in China, Japan, Europe, and emerging markets. “We are serving over 70 million people worldwide,” he said. “We’ve proved our quality, we’ve proved our privacy and security protection.”