Review
October 2024
ertonline.co.uk
Innovation takes centre stage!
The Anker Innovations stand was alive with the sound of music at this year’s IFA! ERT paid a visit to check out the latest gadgets.
brand portfolio, including Anker, Anker SOLIX, Soundcore and Nebula. Starting with audio, Soundcore,
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Anker’s premium audio brand, launched the Space One Pro headphones (right) at the show. Building on the iconic look of Soundcore’s Space series, the new Space One Pro offers the optimal balance of sound and comfort – with a four-stage noise-cancelling system and a foldable design with the new FlexiCurve structure.
At the show Nebula introduced new portable and home cinema projectors – both equipped with Google TV and built-in Netflix integration.
The Capsule Air (left) is Nebula’s next-generation portable projector, offering flexible viewing in nearly any living space. It comes with a range of optional accessories including a Gimbal stand, Power
Under the Anker brand, several new launches were on show at IFA. There are new additions to the popular MagGo wireless charger series, coming in multiple formats. The MagGo line provides a faster and more stable wireless charging experience with up to 15 watts of power. There’s the new MagGo 3-in-1 Wireless Charging Station (left) – a foldable and portable charging pad; the MagGo
Wireless desktop charging stand; the ultra-slim and lightweight MagGo Power Bank; and the MagGo Magnetic Case with Stand with a built-in 360-degree ring stand for iPhones.
here was a plethora of new product announcements from Anker Innovations at IFA Berlin this year as it showcased a new line-up of products from its
In addition, we also saw the next-generation
AeroFit 2 open-ear earbuds with their unique rotatable ear hook and double-curved design, and a liquid silicone covering, ensuring an enhanced, adjustable fit and superior sound quality. In portable audio, Soundcore also introduced two new Bluetooth speakers. Firstly, the Select 4 Go (left) features a 20- hour battery life, IP67 water resistance, and custom EQ, making it ideal for on-the-go listening. And the new Rave 3 AI Karaoke Party Speaker (above right) was blasting out the tunes at the show! It features dual wireless microphones and AI vocal removal technology that can turn any song into a karaoke tune; it delivers 160 watts of sound with BassUp 1.0 technology and a beat-synced HexaGlow light show!
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Bank tripod, and a Snap-On base that can tilt the projector and mount to a wall or cabinet to add more projection options.
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Meanwhile, the Cosmos 4K SE (left), designed for home cinema enthusiasts, features 1,800 ANSI Lumens that benefit from HybridBeam technology that combines LED and laser, as well as Dolby Vision. The NebulaMaster image engine provides natural images with true-to-life colour and details to add to the cinematic experience. The Capsule Air isn’t landing in the UK just yet, whereas the Cosmos 4K SE is available now.
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Next door, Anker SOLIX introduced the new C300 Series, a compact and portable line-up of power stations designed for both outdoor adventures and home backup. The series includes two models, each featuring a space-saving vertical design with a built-in carrying handle, or an optional shoulder strap, for maximum portability… The C300 is a hybrid solution that meets both camping and emergency power needs, with multiple USB-C outlets and three AC output ports for small appliances and personal devices. It also includes a front-facing light. Meanwhile, the C300 DC (left) – featuring a pop-up light – is designed primarily for outdoor use, offering multiple charging outputs, including two 140W bi-directional USB-C ports that can fully recharge the unit in just 90 minutes. Both models leverage LiFePO4 battery technology,
providing a steady 288 watt-hours of capacity while delivering 300W of power.
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