CES 2024: day 2 summary (Qi2 charging, connected mirror, Sennheiser, etc.)

 A flood of batteries, cases and supports for the Apple smartphone and a big new feature from Samsung Display.




Here is our recap of the second day of CES, the famous electronics show currently taking place in Las Vegas.

  • Don’t miss our recap. from the first day

To remember

  • Sennheiser Momentum: the audio specialist took advantage of the CES show to reveal its new Momentum True Wireless 4 headphones, the new Accentum Plus headphones and the new Momentum Sport sports earbuds. Availability of these new products: early April ( source )
  • Ultrahuman Home: this manufacturer wants to allow you to better monitor your health by observing your actions in the house, level of sunshine, particles in the air, humidity in the air, stress linked to noise, quality of sleep, among others ( source )
  • Catalyst Dog Collar: It is not really recommended to use the AirTag sensor to track your pets. Catalyst, an accessories manufacturer, still offers a dog collar with AirTag location. It is true that the tracker at least gives you a chance of finding your animal in the event of an escape. Catalyst also took advantage of the show to show new iPhone cases ( source )
  • NuraLogix Anura MagicMirror: here is a surprising product, an intelligent mirror capable of providing information on the health of the person who looks at it (blood pressure, heart rate, age of facial skin, among others)
  • Samsung RGB OLEDoS: Samsung Display showed new screen technology dedicated to augmented/virtual reality headsets. It is rumored that such panels could be integrated into a mixed reality headset from the Korean, future competitor of the Apple Vision Pro ( source )
  • Chipolo CARD Spot Wallet: Chipolo, Apple's biggest competitor for AirTags, has new ammunition in its bag to wage war against the Californian firm, a tracker in the shape of a bank card, intended to be inserted into a wallet, to counter loss and theft ( source )
  • Invoxia Minitailz Smart Pet Tracker: Invoxia, a French brand, is back in the spotlight at CES thanks to its new pet tracker. It is a collar compatible with dogs and cats equipped with a SIM chip allowing the location of the animal. Bonus: animal health data is also sent to the master ( source )
  • Targus Ergo Flip: here is a new mouse, the top of which can be installed in the other direction. Thus, the device adapts to right-handed use or left-handed use ( source )
  • Monokei Systems keyboard: new modular and in-depth customizable Mac and Windows keyboard ( source ). At Satechi, a new modular keyboard was also seen, compatible with Mac, iPhone, iPad and Windows ( source )
  • But also

    • Mophie Juice Pack: the famous iPhone battery and case manufacturer Mophie has lifted the veil on new battery cases for iPhone 15/15 Pro, Qi2 compatible ( source )
    • Nanoleaf Skylight: the specialist in HomeKit lighting panels launches new modules for the ceiling
    • Qi2 chargers, supports and batteries: during the second day of CES, we also saw a good batch of new smartphone accessories, often compatible with the new Qi2 wireless charging standard, supports, batteries, chargers, notably from ESR , Satechi , OtterBox or even Anker and Aukey
    • TP-Link Smart Video Door Lock: a new connected lock, HomeKit compatible, equipped with a fingerprint sensor, a digital code system, a microphone and even a physical lock. In total, 7 ways to unlock the lock are on the menu ( source )
    • Also see the recap of day 2 of CES 2024 by MacRumors.com (in English):

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