IFA tide electricity to wear beautiful products to see, 15 trillion big market
Time: Sep 06, 2022Views:
 
 
 
September 2, Berlin ushered in the 61st IFA exhibition reopening, consumer technology and exhibits from around the world filled the exhibition hall of the Berlin Exhibition Hall.
 
 
Perhaps driven by the epidemic home, whole-house smart products were in many categories at this year's IFA and received a great deal of attention. According to the tide electricity think tank estimates, the future "smart phone + headset + watch" scale will reach 5 trillion yuan.
 
 
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JBLTour Pro 2: charging bin with its own screen
 
 
JBL released a number of new audio products during IFA, such as an earbud type JBLTour Pro 2, bar speaker JBLBar 1000.
 
 
JBLTour Pro 2 original in the headset charging box added a 1.45-inch LED touch screen, can complete a series of past need to be completed on the cell phone APP control.
 
 
 
For example, check the battery level of individual earbuds and charging case, control music playback, switch between ANC or transparent mode, and receive calls, messages and social media notifications in real time.
 
The JBLBar 1000 is an 11.1-channel speaker with four upward-facing speakers for Dolby Atmos 3D sound. It also supports DTS:X3D surround sound.
 
JabraElite 5: $1000 mid-range
 
Jabra brought its new true wireless Bluetooth headset Elite 5 during IFA.
 
 
 
A mid-range model from Jabra, the Elite5 incorporates the core functional features of the Elite 75t and hits a price point of $149.
 
 
The Elite5 is equipped with a 6mm dynamic unit that supports AAC, SBC, and aptX encoding, as well as the ability to adjust EQ on its own.
 
 
The single earbud has three built-in microphones with active noise cancellation, call noise cancellation, and also supports voice assistants such as GoogleAssistant and Alexa.
 
PhilipA7607: cool red LED light band
 
Philip released a number of new GO series headphones in August, including the TWS headphones A7507, as well as the bone conduction headphones A7607 shown during IFA.
 
 
The biggest highlight of the A7607 is the patented bone conduction microphone created by Philip combined with AI microphone for intelligent call noise reduction technology. In noisy outdoor environments, the headset can choose to turn on the bone conduction microphone to achieve sound pickup, making it easier for the other party to hear the call.
 
In addition, the A7607 also has a red LED strip on the back of the neck, which can play a role in warning people and vehicles behind you at night when playing outdoor sports.
 
GarminVenu Sq 2: Upgrade Garmin to health
 
On September 1, Garmin released VenuSq 2, the upgraded version of VenuSq series.
 
 
The appearance continues the previous generation, with a 1.41-inch square dial, the screen upgraded to AMOLED touch display, with aluminum metal frame and skin-friendly comfortable silicone material strap, more delicate and compact.
 
 
VenuSq2 is equipped with the fourth generation optical heart rate sensor, which can continuously monitor heart rate 7*24 hours, with health functions such as heart rate monitoring abnormal alert, body power monitoring, sleep score and advice, stress tracking, women's health management, health snapshot, etc.
 
In terms of sports, VenuSq 2 has a number of built-in sports modes and new support for sports modes such as HIIT, tennis, etc.
 
Nokia: three low-end and mid-range phones in a row
 
Nokia's brand licensee HMDGlobal recently unveiled three new phones, the G605G, C31 and X305G.
 
The X305G is a mid-range model and the other two are low-end models.
 
The X305G screen is a 6.43-inch 1080 POLED with a refresh rate of 90Hz.
 
 
The phone is equipped with Qualcomm Snapdragon 695 chip platform with a maximum configuration of 12GB RAM and 256GB memory.
 
A 50MP main camera and 13MP wide-angle camera are on the rear, as well as a 16MP front-facing camera.
 
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