We thought we would round up some of the most recent announcements from the company, including new products like a portable power station and a video projector.
We looked at the Anker 535 Portable Power Station, a 512 watt-hour battery with numerous charging and power ports to help keep your devices operating while camping, during power outages, and in other situations where you are temporarily off the grid.
The 757 Portable Power Station is more than double the amount of power available, and it's for those who want even more power. The 757 Portable Power Station is designed with quality components to last for at least 3,000 complete charge cycles and 50,000 hours of use with a five-year warranty.
The 757 Power Station can be charged from 0 to 80% in about an hour. The 757 Power Station can be charged 80% in a little over three and a half hours, thanks to the support of the 625 Solar Panel.
The 757 Power Station has six AC outlets, one 100WUSB-C port, one 60WUSB-C port, and four 12WUSB-A ports. It costs a hefty $1,399 and weighs in at an equally hefty 43.8 pounds, but for demanding users needing lots of power on the go, it offers a lot of flexibility.
You can get $200 off the retail price of the power station when you pledge $10 from today through May 8 and it will launch on May 9.
The 735 (Nano II 65W) is an expansion of the popular line of compact GaN chargers, and it includes two ports and a port for charging multiple devices at the same time.
The 735 Charger is cheaper than Apple's standard 61W charge that ships with the 13-inch MacBook Pro, but offers three ports instead of one.
The Nebula Cosmos Laser 4K is a portable home theater projector that features 4K resolution via an integrated dongle and offers 2,400 ISO lumens of brightness for a crisp video experience.
The projector can run thousands of apps, including Apple TV, because it runs the latest version of the operating system. Eye Guard technology senses when a person walks in front of the projector and automatically dims the output to protect against eye damage, while the display technology automatically gets the unit up and running in a few seconds.
The price of the Nebula Cosmos Laser 4K will be $2,199.
A total of 16 body characteristics, including weight, heart rate, body fat, and more, can be measured on the next-generation smart scale from the eufy brand. You can get accurate weight readings even at the lightest end of the scale with the help of baby and pet mode.
All of your data is easily accessible on your phone and can sync with Apple Health, and a 3D U-Body model allows you to input your body measurements to create a virtual model to help you visualize changes to your body.
The Smart Scale P2 pro will be available in the United States on Friday at a price of $59.99.
The 3D printer market is about to get a new entrant, with a new campaign raising $5 million. The M5 will support standard print speeds of up to 250mm/s (up to 2,500mm/s for rough prototyping), as well as print sizes of up to 235 x 235 x 250mm, PLA, PETG,ABS, and TPU.
A built-in artificial intelligence camera keeps tabs on your print jobs, detecting print problems with 95 percent accuracy, while also capturing time-lapse videos of your jobs. The M5 is expected to retail for $759 and there are still some discount slots available.
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