Hong Kong has successfully reduced the number of new coronavirus infections, with the sixth consecutive week of zero new cases being reported. As individuals adjust to “the new normal,” it is the ideal time to look at some promising developments in wellness products because social distancing restrictions are still in place.
Here Is Three Product Trends In The Coronavirus Era
1) Goods and services related to assisted development.
Assisted development focuses on assisting individuals in acquiring critical life skills, contracting out everyday activities, and achieving long-term objectives. Even while many homes have raised their spending on food delivery services because of the epidemic, not everyone is pleased to get takeout all the time, which could be difficult for novice cooks!
Using just a vacuum bag or Ziploc bag and a tall pot of water, regularly cooking restaurant-quality food is now achievable thanks to Bluetooth-enabled precision cookers (sous vide circulators). The likelihood of overcooking your food is little to none because the water’s temperature is digitally controlled, allowing you to return to work once everything is set up and cooking.
Along with the satisfaction of providing for ourselves, cooking has a number of therapeutic and emotional advantages. By concentrating on the work at hand while you cook, you may push worry and other less constructive ideas aside. More importantly, recipes are simply meant to be used as a guide, allowing you to experiment freely with a variety of different methods and spices to sate your creative appetite. Keep smiling and working hard in the kitchen!
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2) Virtual encounters.
Meetings can continue to be held despite social distance thanks to video conferencing technologies like Zoom. It is questionable whether Zoom will continue to experience significant usage when the infection has been addressed and work-from-home restrictions have been lifted.
There is only so much you can accomplish with a webcam, thus although allowing many users to communicate simultaneously, video conferencing does not provide a really immersive experience. You’ll be able to put on a VR headset and communicate with your coworkers and friends in virtual space thanks to services like MeetinVR, enabling you to present, discuss, sketch, and more! Although technology is still under development, virtual reality (VR) has the potential to revolutionise video conferencing by promoting increased participant engagement. Increased engagement not only promotes social connection but also increases happiness and productivity.
3) Heading outside once more.
It makes sense that if social segregation laws are abolished, people will swarm to mountains, beaches, and barbecue sites given the variety of hiking paths and outdoor locations in Hong Kong.
Pool parties, road trips, and beach outings will become increasingly popular as summer approaches. A 2017 survey of American consumers found that 34% of Americans buy new swimsuits every year, which makes sense considering how rapidly fashion trends shift. A stylish swimwear collection earns more likes on social media for people who frequently visit the beach each season!
Group treks and outings will also come back with the elimination of social isolation. Selfie sticks, gimbals, and drones are likely to see a resurgence among ardent outdoor adventurers as people enjoy nature’s wonders.
The secret to success in the post-coronavirus market will be to predict consumer trends as people throughout the world eagerly await the signal to go outside.