Some IFA Berlin fairgrounds exhibits from the consumer electronics

The 54th IFA consumer electronics fair, Europe's largest consumer electronics and home appliances fair, kicked off on Friday in Berlin, showing the new technology trends in the world.
The five-day IFA drew 1538 exhibitors from Germany and other countries in the world to showcase their new products and services in the electronics industry.
Speaker without cable clutter, smart watches and cheaper high definition televisions are the latest trends in the electronics industry displayed at the IFA consumer electronics fair.
While the smartphones will be the control center system for household and entertainment, the televisions will become increasingly closely linked with the Internet, as the new trend at the IFA showed.
German home appliance manufacturers such as Bosch, Siemens and Miele will present their ideas for ovens and washing machines that can be controlled via apps in these days.
South Korean company Samsung will present new bracelets with internet connectivity, while tech giant Apple will launch its new iPhone 6 on the coming Tuesday.
Meanwhile, more than 700 exhibitors from China, including Haier, Lenovo, ZTE, Hisense, will also present their new products at the five-day IFA.