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Taiwan Excellence enlists products to help make virtual socializing easier

Mumbai, May 19: (TAITRA) – Taiwan Excellence has selected a few handy gadgets and innovations that can help make “socializing at a distance” not that cold and rigid during the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic, the country’s trade promotion body said Monday.

Countries issue social distancing guidelines, as outbreaks keep spiraling out across the globe. When face to face interaction is replaced with virtual socializing, sounds and images which you interact with others solely with have become crucial.

PerfectCam by Cyberlink has become the all-time favorite for those who need to work from home. Features include Background Blur to keep your surroundings private during video meetings, applying instant makeup with AR powered appearance optimization and adjustable camera settings to ensure the best lighting in any environment.

Embrace Audio Lab’s XPUMP 3D Audio Processor, which won the 2020 Taiwan Excellence Silver Award, also stood out. It can add the surround effect to any ordinary stereo speakers or earphones and boost the details in every soundtrack, offering users immersive enjoyment.

Connectivity plays a critical role in virtual socializing. 5G NR Router by D-Link provides 5G internet connectivity through an 802.11ax wireless network, allowing users with internet access with speeds 10 times faster than the current LTE standard.

Also, the ultimate solution to a compatible remote working tool would no doubt be Acer’s Swift 7, another 2020 Taiwan Excellence Silver Award winner. Measuring just 9.95mm thin and 890g light, the 14″ FHD IPS touch-enabled laptop boasts an 8th Gen Intel® Core™ processor and supplies up to 12 hours of battery life.

Taiwan’s capabilities for innovation and advanced technology have shed some light on the life amid looming pandemic of COVID-19. Taiwan Excellence has gathered all the quality products you would need for a smarter life.

For more information, kindly visit the virtual pavilion at https://www.taiwanexcellence.org/tw/digital_pavilion.