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Andrew Liszewski

Andrew Liszewski

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    Soundcore’s Rave 3S party speaker uses AI to remove vocals from songs.

    The 200W wireless speaker also puts on a beat-synced light show and includes two wireless mics with vocal enhancement and reverb effects to improve your next karaoke performance.

    The Anker brand also announced a smaller 140W Soundcore Boom 2 Pro speaker at CES that’s dustproof, waterproof, and floats, so it can join you in the pool, not just beside it.

    The Soundcore Rave 3S party speaker against a colorful rendered background.
    The Soundcore Boom 2 Pro against a white background.
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    The Soundcore Rave 3S has a 12-hour battery and launches on March 10th for $349.
    Image: Anker
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    Andrew Liszewski
    Anker’s new power bank has two charging cables you’ll never lose.

    The company is bringing the convenience of retractable charging cables to more devices including a new 25,000mAh power bank with up to 165W of total power delivery. The $99.99 charger has an 8.66-inch USB-C cable that transforms into a carrying strap, a 27.2-inch cable that fully retracts inside, and a small screen displaying how much power each connected device is using.

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    The Anker Power Bank (25K, 165W, Built-In and Retractable Cables) shown in two images with its cables extended and retracted.
    Anker’s new 25,000mAh power bank has two integrated USB-C cables including a 27.2-inch cord that fully retracts.
    Image: Anker
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    Andrew Liszewski
    TCL revealed a concept companion robot called Ai Me.

    The company describes Ai Me (Amy) as the “world’s first modular AI companion robot” but didn’t go into details about its full capabilities. A camera on its head can record videos or recognize objects using AI, and while the bot’s movements are limited to tiny flapping arms and blinking animated eyes, it pairs with a small motorized chair to autonomously navigate a home.

    A close-up of the face of TLC’s Ai Me concept robot.
    A close up of TCL’s Ai Me robot’s forehead camera.
    TCL’s Ai Me robot perched in its rolling motorized chair on a wooden floor in a home.
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    Ai Me features animated eyes that can blink and two stubby arms that can move up and down.
    Screenshot: YouTube
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    Andrew Liszewski
    HMD’s OffGrid puts a satellite communicator on your keychain.

    Weighing 60 grams with three days of battery life, the OffGrid connects to satellite services so you can send texts or safety check-ins, contact emergency services, and share your location while using your smartphone off the grid.

    It’s $200, but requires a subscription that starts at $79.99/year for 350 messages, or $14.99/month for unlimited satellite messaging.

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    The HMD OffGrid satellite communicator in a simulated rocky environment.
    The HMD OffGrid allows check-in or emergency SOS satellite messages to be sent from Android and iOS smartphones.
    Image: HMD
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    Andrew Liszewski
    Hyperkin’s new Xbox controller looks like a PS5 DualSense.

    The long-awaited Competitor gamepad, which brings a PlayStation-like symmetrical stick layout to the Xbox, has been redesigned. Hyperkin announced the new version at CES with a separated D-pad, Hall effect joysticks and triggers, and two programmable back buttons.

    It’s a wired-only gamepad and will be available sometime in the second quarter of 2025, with pricing still to be announced.

    The Hyperkin Competitor Xbox controller against a background of green light streaks.
    A close-up of the Hyperkin Competitor controller’s new separated D-pad.
    A top shot of the Hyperkin Competitor Xbox controller showing a USB-C cable plugged in.
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    Hyperkin’s redesigned Competitor controller brings PS5 DualSense aesthetics to the Xbox.
    Image: Hyperkin
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    Andrew Liszewski
    JBL’s Horizon 3 bedside speaker wakes you with simulated sunrises.

    The next version of JBL’s Bluetooth alarm clock features a larger design with two 1.5-inch speakers paired with dual passive radiators for improved sound. If you’re looking for a more gentle way to drift off or wake up, it can play relaxing nature sounds like ocean waves, or slowly illuminate a room with a built-in light to “help regulate circadian rhythms.”

    The JBL Horizon 3 on a bedside table.
    The JBL Horizon 3 pictured in two color options.
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    The JBL Horizon 3 is expected to be available in May 2025 for around $145 (€139.99).
    Image: JBL