CES-stravaganza, Part 2 CES week means more new iOS-friendly gear than we can cover in one roundup, so here's this week's second set of offerings from the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas. This time around, we've got keyboards, chargers, and much more.
Blue Flame The Station is a $60, um, station for charging the iPhone 5, 5S, 5c, and fifth-generation iPod touch models. "While charging in The Station, your phone is upright, within reach, and ready to be deployed," says the company. The dock plugs directly into a wall outlet, making it perfect for counter-height use; it also features a USB port that allows you to charge an additional iOS devices at the same time.
Braven Braven's newest lineup of products includes the BRV-Bank, a Bluetooth-equipped backup battery that comes in 6000mAh and 8000mAh options, and is accompanied by a USB charging cable and USB flashlight. The Bluetooth connection allows you to monitor the charge level of various devices using Braven's soon-to-come iOS app. Braven hasn't yet announced when the BRV-Bank will ship.
Epson The $100 LW-600P is a label printer aimed at smartphones and tablets that prints on tape widths of a quarter-inch and an inch. You can use your mobile device to print wirelessly (via Bluetooth) and create "personalized ribbons and decorative stickers for party favors, gifts, hair decorations, ornaments, flower arrangements and more," as Epson puts it.
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