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CE Week 2013: The iPad, iPhone, iPod + Mac Show Report

Last updated: May 14, 2021 4:59 pm UTC
By Jeremy Horwitz
CE Week 2013: The iPad, iPhone, iPod + Mac Show Report

iLounge’s editors have canvassed the floor at 2013’s CE Week in Manhattan, where dozens of companies are showing off new iPad, iPhone, iPod, and Mac products. Some of the top items were previewed in our CE Week: 10 Things We’re Excited To See article; this full report looks at the many companies and products spread out at the growing show. Expect an additional update with more photos and details soon.


CE Week 2013: The iPad, iPhone, iPod + Mac Show Report
CE Week 2013: The iPad, iPhone, iPod + Mac Show Report

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CE Week 2013: The iPad, iPhone, iPod + Mac Show Report

CE Week 2013: The iPad, iPhone, iPod + Mac Show Report

Amzer: Debuted Shatterproof ($30/iPhone or iPod, $60/iPad), a new screen protector capable of resisting damage as significant as a power sander running across the device’s screen surface. Each piece of film ships with a serial number so that you can get a replacement from the company without shipping the original piece back, and application is designed to be easy for the user, with no bubbling.

 

CE Week 2013: The iPad, iPhone, iPod + Mac Show Report

Audio-Technica: As expected, Audio-Technica debuted ATH-ANC70 ($200), an improved sequel to the already superb ATH-ANC7b mid-range active noise-cancelling headphones. The new model features a highly flexible headband that makes folding and one-ear use possible, larger ear cups, and improved noise cancellation—currently rated at 90% of ambient noise. For the time being, it won’t replace the ATH-ANC7b, but will appear in different stores.


 

CE Week 2013: The iPad, iPhone, iPod + Mac Show Report

A new SonicFuel line of three in-ear headphones starts at $50, climbing in fanciness (flat cables, then driver size) as they move upwards in price. Each features ear stabilizers, and both the entry and mid-priced versions have ball joint ear tips that swivel to match the positions of your ear canals.

 

CE Week 2013: The iPad, iPhone, iPod + Mac Show Report

Braven: Publicly revealed the Braven 855s ($300), which is literally identical in sound, wireless functionality, and battery performance to the Braven 850 we just reviewed, but with a ruggedized rubber and metal industrial design taken from the Braven 625s. Notably, 855s can be dual-Bluetooth paired with the 850, or with another 855s.


 

CE Week 2013: The iPad, iPhone, iPod + Mac Show Report

CE Week 2013: The iPad, iPhone, iPod + Mac Show Report

Brydge: Brydge is showing off its iPad-compatible Bluetooth wireless keyboard, which also has a built-in speaker. Instead of a proper back shell, it uses two clips to hold the tablet in landscape orientation for typing. It also showed a metal and suction cup iPhone stand called Oona, which was Kickstarter funded before Brydge.

 

CE Week 2013: The iPad, iPhone, iPod + Mac Show Report

Case Scenario: Showed off a series of iPhone cases based on the work of late pop artist Keith Haring, as well as neon-colored flip cases. Additionally, some non-case plastic frames designed by Giovanna Battaglia were shown for the iPhone 5.


 

CE Week 2013: The iPad, iPhone, iPod + Mac Show Report

Hifiman: Displayed two previously announced in-ear headphones with metal housings, one at the $100 price point and another at $400, each with a single audio driver inside. The $100 version will be updated later this year with a single-button remote and microphone, and an iPod/iPhone/iPad version will follow for around $120.

 

CE Week 2013: The iPad, iPhone, iPod + Mac Show Report

id America: Demonstrated its new TouchTones speaker ($70-$80), which will compete against the Jawbone Jambox at a much lower price point with nine different color options, nice touch-sensitive controls, and surprising power for its budget price.


 

CE Week 2013: The iPad, iPhone, iPod + Mac Show Report

CE Week 2013: The iPad, iPhone, iPod + Mac Show Report

iGotcha: This new case company showed a plastic iPhone 5 shell with an integrated rubber band that can be used as a handstrap or mounting tool as necessary. It packages the shell with a plastic passive audio amplifying dock that can connect to a self-supplied Apple Lightning to USB cable.

 

CE Week 2013: The iPad, iPhone, iPod + Mac Show Report

iHome: While all of its Apple-focused products were shown previously at CES, iHome announced impending availability of its soft touch rubber Bluetooth boombox and dual Lightning dock clock radio.


 

CE Week 2013: The iPad, iPhone, iPod + Mac Show Report

IK Multimedia: In addition to previously-released products, IK again showed iLoud ($300), a portable speaker billed as reference-grade with flat, musician-accurate audio.

While it was impossible on the show floor to give iLoud the sort of detailed sonic testing we’d have preferred, the finished unit uses a DSP chip to optimize the quality of high-volume output from its four speaker drivers, performing louder than would be expected from something so compact. It also has a guitar input port on the back, unlike any other Bluetooth speaker we’ve seen, enabling it to be used in wired mode with musical instruments. We’re anxious to test this unit in the real world.


 

CE Week 2013: The iPad, iPhone, iPod + Mac Show Report

InNuevo: Unveiled a long-gestating iPad keyboard case solution called DockR that leverages Apple’s Wireless Keyboard and a large, device-agnostic top frame to approximate the look of a laptop computer. A 4-8-hour battery is built-in for recharging your device, as are speakers to amplify the iPad’s volume.

 

CE Week 2013: The iPad, iPhone, iPod + Mac Show Report

Kensington: Debuted two new iPad mini keyboards, one an attachable cover called KeyCover ($70), the other a full case with a different keyboard design ($80).

 

CE Week 2013: The iPad, iPhone, iPod + Mac Show Report

CE Week 2013: The iPad, iPhone, iPod + Mac Show Report

Klipsch: Showed the $299 KMC1 wireless music system that’s soon to hit stores as a “Big Jambox” competitor, complete with twin 2.5” drivers and two 3” passive bass radiators, plus 8 hour battery life—a less expensive but very cosmetically similar version of the $399 KMC3 already in stores. Also announced (but didn’t show) Gig ($199), a competitor for the original Jambox with superior sound quality and a similar form factor.


 

CE Week 2013: The iPad, iPhone, iPod + Mac Show Report

LifeProof: Recently acquired by OtterBox, waterproof case developer LifeProof was showing off the brand new Nuud for iPhone 5 ($90) and previously-debuted Fre for iPad mini.

 

CE Week 2013: The iPad, iPhone, iPod + Mac Show Report

Macally: Publicly showed the Keyboard with Lightning ($60), a wired keyboard solution for iOS devices that are unable for various reasons to use a Bluetooth keyboard. The cabled keyboard has integrated lights to signal low battery conditions for the connected device, plus nice-feeling keys, and comes with a stand to hold an iPad upright alongside it.


 

CE Week 2013: The iPad, iPhone, iPod + Mac Show Report

CE Week 2013: The iPad, iPhone, iPod + Mac Show Report

Monitor Audio: The one-time iPod speaker maker returns to the Apple accessory market with a set of AirPlay speakers, notably including the $500 AirStream S300 standalone unit—four audio drivers, 140W amplification, and the intriguing ability to adjust its performance by sensing ambient room conditions with an integrated microphone. Monitor also showed an AirPlay amplifier called AirStream A100 ($500), which can turn existing speakers into an AirPlay-ready receiver, complete with a high-quality amplification source. WS100 computer speakers and a large TV soundbar called ASB-2 rounded out its new AirPlay offerings.


 

CE Week 2013: The iPad, iPhone, iPod + Mac Show Report

Nio: Demonstrated a $70 Bluetooth 4 “keep things from getting lost” fob that interacts with an app to keep your iOS device near keys or another attached object of your choice.

 

CE Week 2013: The iPad, iPhone, iPod + Mac Show Report

OlloClip: Well-known for its 3-in-1 lenses for iPhone and iPod touch, OlloClip now has a seriously impressive 2X Telephoto Lens for iPhone 5 ($100), which comes bundled with a circular polarizer—a filter that attaches to both the Telephoto lens and the 3-in-1 Fisheye, as well as a lensless iPhone, radically improving photo quality when shooting reflective surfaces such as glass and water.


 

CE Week 2013: The iPad, iPhone, iPod + Mac Show Report

Outdoor Technology: Had a very impressive showing at CE Week thanks to the debut of multiple new products. One highlight was a pair of retro-styled Bluetooth headphones called Privates ($100), which use Bluetooth 3.0 and have an actually usable touch-sensitive control panel on one ear cup.

 

CE Week 2013: The iPad, iPhone, iPod + Mac Show Report

An upcoming version called Tuis ($150) will use Bluetooth 4 and feature an angular design that’s visually consistent with the company’s speakers.

 

CE Week 2013: The iPad, iPhone, iPod + Mac Show Report

The company also showed Buckshot ($50), a tube-shaped weatherproof bike speaker with an angular rubber jacket, and the previously announced but not yet released Armadillo, a larger version of its Turtle Shell portable speaker.


 

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CE Week 2013: The iPad, iPhone, iPod + Mac Show Report

CE Week 2013: The iPad, iPhone, iPod + Mac Show Report

Stelle Audio: Fashion-forward speaker maker Stelle Audio is showing off the Pillar and Audio Clutch, which we previously wrote about at CES in January. Audio Clutch is just beginning to hit retail stores now, and the company spotlighted a huge collection of different and impressive designs—some in collaboration with major brands.

Tucano: The Italian laptop bag maker used CE Week to spotlight its collection of fully leather Mac and iPad bags, as well as a handful of familiar iPhone and iPad mini cases. It notably showed a unique sleeve for MacBook Air with a Smart Cover-like folding stand on the bottom, capable of elevating the computer’s keyboard for easier typing.


 

CE Week 2013: The iPad, iPhone, iPod + Mac Show Report

CE Week 2013: The iPad, iPhone, iPod + Mac Show Report

CE Week 2013: The iPad, iPhone, iPod + Mac Show Report

Additional Vendors

Basis Science: Showing a $199 health and heart rate monitor that looks decidedly watch-like, and incorporates a variety of sensors including body and ambient temperature monitors. Offers four days of battery life between recharges. Currently only for Android, with an iOS app coming later this year.

 

CE Week 2013: The iPad, iPhone, iPod + Mac Show Report

Beddit: Showing a new $149 sleep tracking accessory that’s placed in your bed, under a sheet, instead of on your wrist. It will ship right around the holidays this year, with preorders at $99.


BuQu Tech: Showing Magnetyze, a combination case and charging solution that adds the equivalent of a MagSafe connector to iPhones. When connected to accessories, the case can rotate on 90-degree angles while continuing to charge your device, handy for widescreen apps and in-car GPS. The iPhone 5 version of the case will sell for $60, including a magnetic charging cable, with a $40 desk stand, $35 wall charger, and $55 car charger.

Etymotic: Rather than showing completely new Apple-specific products, Etymotic is using CE Week to debut new colors of its previously-released Ety-Kids in-ear headphones. It’s also showing Bean ($375/1, $700/2), a “quiet sound amplifier” that is akin to a battery-powered hearing aid, and a hearing test kit ($150) that works with PCs to let users measure their hearing at home with audiologist-caliber tools.


 

CE Week 2013: The iPad, iPhone, iPod + Mac Show Report

Goji: One of several companies showing off wireless/iOS-compatible door locks that can be opened using an iPhone. The twist here is that the $278 lock has a camera built in to shoot photos of each person who tries to use the door, and opens up to reveal a deadbolt. It can unlock automatically when you approach from the outside—not the inside—and can be programmed to work with key fobs for people who aren’t carrying iPhones.

 

CE Week 2013: The iPad, iPhone, iPod + Mac Show Report

CE Week 2013: The iPad, iPhone, iPod + Mac Show Report

Huckleberry: Having made its mark on CES with iPhone 4/4S cases featuring impressive cartoony likenesses of Marvel and DC Comics characters, Huckleberry is spotlighting a variety of new licenses including Sanrio, Despicable Me 2, Iron Man 3, Yo Gabba Gabba, My Little Pony, Adventure Time, Transformers, and Big Bang Theory. iPhone 5 cases are coming in the Fall—some really neat new designs were shown, even including one based on the musician Slash.


 

CE Week 2013: The iPad, iPhone, iPod + Mac Show Report

iLuv: The audio and case company is showing a variety of small speakers, headphones, and Lightning chargers. Most have been announced already, but the Time Shaker ($100) is coming in September as a Lightning-equipped alarm clock with a vibrating attachment to help rouse sleepy users. Aud5, a conventional speaker dock, is now priced at $130.

 

CE Week 2013: The iPad, iPhone, iPod + Mac Show Report

Jabra: Demonstrating prototype versions of Jabra Sport Wireless+ (~$100), an in-ear stereo wireless headset made for sweat resistance, and Stone 3, a sub-$100 monaural headset with a stone-shaped charging station—the third-generation version of this design.


 

CE Week 2013: The iPad, iPhone, iPod + Mac Show Report

Kicker: Having previously released the impressively powerful Amphitheater speaker for iPads, iPhones, and iPods, Kicker is showing an updated Amphitheater with Bluetooth.

 

CE Week 2013: The iPad, iPhone, iPod + Mac Show Report

Kribbit: Showing a rubberized iPad/tablet stand option with an unusually wiry shape and angle adjustability.

 

CE Week 2013: The iPad, iPhone, iPod + Mac Show Report

Kwikset: Another company showing off wireless/iOS-compatible door locks that can be opened using an iPhone.

LandingZone: Showing MacBook Air docking stations we’ve previously covered on Mac.iLounge.com, as well as announcing a new version for the MacBook Pro with Retina Display, coming in September.

 

CE Week 2013: The iPad, iPhone, iPod + Mac Show Report

Libratone: With no new products to show here, Libratone is focusing on promoting its previously-released AirPlay audio systems, including the outfit-swapping tube speaker Zipp.


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