This video provides a walking tour of the Canton Fair in Guangzhou, China, highlighting a variety of technologies and products on display. The tour captures the immense scale of the event, which features numerous halls dedicated to different sectors, including hardware, tools, solar power solutions, and battery storage. A notable trend observed is the prevalence of personal rideable luggage, used by attendees to navigate the expansive exhibition grounds. The footage also provides a look into a hall dedicated to service robots, showcasing a wide array of automated solutions.
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The robotics hall features a diverse collection of automated systems for consumer and commercial applications. Among the exhibits are robotic lawnmowers, automated hotpot delivery systems, and pool vacuum cleaners. The video shows a submarine-like underwater drone from a company identified as Deepinfar, designed for exploration. Other specialized robots include window cleaning units that adhere to glass surfaces, and solar panel cleaners from a brand called X-Human. The tour also passes by exhibitors like iFlytek, noted for AI technologies, and showcases robotic dogs and humanoid robots.
Further exploration of the robotics section reveals entertainment and educational robots. The video captures a glimpse of manga-style robots from Kim Dai, robotic arms demonstrating dexterity, and a coffee-making robot from Galileo. Educational robotics are also present, with a booth from Weibo Robots displaying small, dancing units. A separate exhibit from High Torque features a bipedal robot capable of running and dancing, demonstrating advancements in dynamic stabilization and mobility for humanoid platforms.
The filming of this tour was conducted using a DJI Pocket 4 camera, and the narrator provides technical commentary on its performance. The video was recorded in 4K at 50 frames per second to mitigate the flickering effect from lighting systems that operate on the local power grid frequency. The narrator estimates the camera’s H.265 encoder is operating at approximately 42 megabits per second, comparing this bitrate favorably to streaming service quality standards for 4K content.
Overall, the tour documents the breadth of manufacturing and technology at the Canton Fair, from basic hardware to sophisticated AI-driven robotics. It shows the international nature of the event, with attendees from around the world. The video contrasts the scale of the Canton Fair with other regional trade shows like Global Sources and HKTDC in Hong Kong, noting its significantly larger physical footprint. The footage serves as a ground-level view of the products and trends present at this major international trade event.



