HTC doesnโt normally do CES.
Being focussed predominantly on smartphones in the past, the pioneering technology company from Taiwan has had little interest in heading to Vegas, preferring to showcase its latest wares at MWC in Barcelona.
That was before the partnership with Valve and the development of one of the most exciting technological innovations of our generation, HTC Vive.
But thatโs not all.
HTC also partnered with one of the biggest names in fitness, Under Armour, to release an all-in-one health kit, aptly named Health Box. The kit comes with a fitness tracking wristband, heartrate monitor and beautifully designed set of smart scales.
So with all that in mind, in Vegas in January, the HTC team at Hope&Glory navigated a lot of competition to organise over 100 stand visits, 30 demos and 12 interviews with some of the UKโs top technology, national and broadcast media.
The coverage was outstanding. Over 300 pieces including broadcast on BBC News, BBC World Service, CNN, Sky Swipe, Sky Newsย andย the top story on the BBC websiteโs tech section.
National online coverage including the home page of the The Guardian, three pieces on Daily Telegraphย (here, here and here)ย as well as hits on the Financial Times, Independent and many more.ย We also deliveredย print pieces in The Guardian, The Observer, The Sunday Times, Dailyย Telegraph, The Sunday Telegraph, The Sun (twice), The Independent and the crowning glory, front cover story for Metroโs “Connect” section.
All of this in addition to smashing the technology and gaming pages including Stuff, (here and here), T3, winning Editorโs pick of CES from Tech Radarย (as well as pieces here and here), Pocket-lint, CNET, Digital Spy, PC Advisor, Expert Reviews, Trusted Reviews, ย Eurogamer, Gamespot, IGN, Sixth Axis, Alphr, Ars Technica, Wiredย … the list goes on …
Maybe weโll do CES more often.