That would be a difficult bar to exceed. Almost all major product innovations have been an iteration on existing products. From that definition, I cannot think of anything I would call "Truly Innovative".
China, IMO has both innovative product and services as well as lazy copycats. Because the copycats are so many in number, we often don't regard the innovative stuff coming from there as well.
I bought a Huawei matebook laptop this past year. It was very cheap but looked cool - like a macbook. Funny thing though, the windows software was bootlegged and I had to use my institutional registration to get Windows software.
I used to use Amazon's market place and have now stopped after accidentally purchasing Chinese fraudulent goods (I still use for digital content).
My exposure to Chinese tech and goods, while limited, has now totally predisposed me negatively towards them. I haven't seen any innovative product personally. Just inconvenient knock off which have effectively stolen my money. If all Chinese tech goods were taken off the market, innovative or not, I would be happier knowing that I could start using a more trustworthy Amazon market place.
Did the Huawei matebook come in factory-sealed packaging, or had the wholesaler/retailer tampered with it? (A friend in China experienced a similar issue with another brand. It came with Chinese Windows from the factory, but the retailer had installed a bootleg version of English Windows.)
"If all Chinese tech goods were taken off the market" then which tech goods would be left? Are there any tech goods that include no Chinese components? What % of Chinese components is acceptable to you (assuming non-zero)?
China, IMO has both innovative product and services as well as lazy copycats. Because the copycats are so many in number, we often don't regard the innovative stuff coming from there as well.