At the 2019 Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, Moen showed off an iOS-connected leak detector to save money and protect your home — and announced that the U by Moen shower head finally will be receiving its long-awaited Siri and HomeKit update in early 2019.
First Alert is doubling down with several new products in its OneLink line of smart home devices, including an updated version of the Safe & Sound, a new whole-home Wi-Fi mesh system, and a smart video doorbell.
Withings is expanding its range of health-related devices by introducing the BPM Core cardiovascular monitor, while its wearable fitness tracking range grows with the introduction of the Move collection, including one that is the first analog watch that has on-demand electrocardiogram capabilities.
This fall’s next flagship iPhone may come equipped with a triple-lens camera on the rear, according to a render said to be based on an early development leak.
Targus has launched what it calls the world’s first universal docking station capable of working with up to four HD monitors simultaneously, plus other peripherals and accessories via a single USB-C port.
HomeKit maker Eve Systems has announced two new devices that will integrate with Apple’s smart home platform — the Eve Energy Strip for multiple AC-powered devices and the Eve Light Strip.
The iPhone remains a popular item for thieves, and if you steal a car with one in it, you may get caught with “find my iPhone.” All this in more, in the latest Apple-related crime roundup.
In a radical departure from Apple’s normal exclusivity, some of Samsung’s 2018 and 2019 Smart TV models will soon get an app enabling access to iTunes movies and TV shows, and AirPlay 2 compatibility to boot.
Monoprice unveiled a slew of accessories ahead of this week’s CES, including the Thunderbolt 3 Dual DisplayPort Docking Station, which isn’t just limited to the higher-speed connectivity, and alters performance when plugged into a computer with only the slower USB 3.1 Type C.