Editors Picks Innovative Electronics and Wearable Tech
Electronics and wearable tech continue to grow in popularity. According to Graphical Research, the consumer electronics market in North America is poised to grow by 10% each year from now through 2027.
The iStand+ charges Qi-enabled devices on a fully collapsible phone stand. The 15W Eco MagSecure wireless charger is removable so it can be taken on trips or to the office as needed.
Keeping devices charged while on the go is crucial, and the OtterBox mobile charge kit is up to the task. Compact with a slim design, it has a 3-in-1 cable for devices that require a micro-USB, Lightning or Type C connection.
This SATA external hard drive supports most Windows operating systems as well as Mac OS X and Linux OS. Its 1 terabyte capacity makes it ideal for storing files, photos, videos and music.
Travelers and music lovers will enjoy the quality of these JBL headphones. Adaptive noise cancelling and smart ambient technologies provide a premium listening experience. Charge lasts up to 50 hours.
Lightweight and rechargeable, this bladeless neck fan will keep the wearer cool and comfortable when working out, running or while out in the hot weather. Has three speeds.
This wireless transmitter pairs Bluetooth headphones or earbuds to equipment that doesn’t have Bluetooth technology. Users can listen to music and TV shows, play video games or connect to gym equipment without disrupting people nearby.
Walkers, hikers and bikers can listen to tunes while protecting their eyes with these Bluetooth sunglasses. Featuring UVA/UVB sunray and IPX7 waterproof protection, these shades deliver quality sound and allow the wearer to take calls while on the move.
Compatible with most cellphones, this UL-certified solar power bank draws energy from the sun and doesn’t require a traditional outlet to recharge. Includes two USB ports and a built-in lithium-ion battery pack.