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It's early January, which means it's time for the annual Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas. Which also means plenty of new iOS accessories are being announced (if not yet actually shipping). Here's our first batch of interesting new gear.
Griffin Technology
The $200 StudioConnect HD is a high-definition recording deck for "serious producers and musicians," but one that puts the iPad at the center of the recording process. It works in conjunction with top-notch recording apps such as Auria, GarageBand, LogicPro X, and JamUp. It's compatible with both Macs and iOS devices, and it goes on sale in March.
LaCie
The $200 LaCie Fuel adds 1 TB of storage to your iPad by providing what's essentially a Wi-Fi NAS for your iOS devices. Specifically, it provides up to five devices with easy access to up to 500 movies, 160,000 songs, or 190,000 photos. The Fuel can even work if you're off the grid, since it generates its own Wi-Fi network and includes a 10-hour built-in battery.
Lepow
Lepow has introduced the new Austin Powers-loving Mod Bluetooth speaker, which hearkens back to the swinging 60s while containing the latest technologies. It features four sound modes—normal, rock, classic, and vocals—and a 6000mAh battery that provides up to eight hours of playback between charges. The Mod will be available for purchase in the first quarter of 2014; however, Lepow hasn't yet announced pricing information.
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