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Live from 2012’s CES: Key new Apple products, Part 3: AirStash, BulletTrain, Moshi + More

Last updated: May 17, 2021 11:55 am UTC
By Nick Guy
Live from 2012’s CES: Key new Apple products, Part 3: AirStash, BulletTrain, Moshi + More

Today is the first day of the 2012 International CES, and the iLounge Pavilion is full of activity! Here are just a few of the new products that caught our eye.


AirStash is showing off the newest version of its Wi-Fi flash drive device. It uses an SD card for storage—packages are available with either 8GB or 16GB cards—and can stream files to iOS devices. This includes, photos, music,  iTunes-protected videos, and more. Up to three devices can connect at a time, and battery life is specced at seven hours of continuous SD video playback. The smaller capacity version is priced at $150, and the larger costs $180.

Live from 2012’s CES: Key new Apple products, Part 3: AirStash, BulletTrain, Moshi + More

We wrote about BulletTrain’s Express a few weeks ago on iLounge+Mac, but the company has updated the accessory in time for a March release. Now, instead of aluminum, the Magic Trackpad and Wireless Keyboard holder is made of plastic. This allows for a better clip system and new colors too.


The silver version will cost $80 when it’s released, while the colored versions will retail for $100. BulletTrain also announced a partnership with MusicSkins, who while be offering all of its designs for the Express. 

 

Live from 2012’s CES: Key new Apple products, Part 3: AirStash, BulletTrain, Moshi + More

 
Celluon is demonstrating two projection keyboards accessories compatible iOS devices. Magic Cube is a standalone block that connects over Bluetooth. It projects a keyboard onto any surface, allowing you to type without needing a dedicated physical keyboard. The retail price is $170. Prodigy creates the same kind of keyboard, but is built into an iPhone 4/4S case along with a 2,000mAh battery. When it comes time to type, a stand folds out of the back of the case.


Live from 2012’s CES: Key new Apple products, Part 3: AirStash, BulletTrain, Moshi + More

Moshi has introduced Luna, it’s new light up Mac and PC keyboard. Jutting out from the bottom and sides is a clear plastic sheet that makes it larger, but provides the cool glowing effect.

It has a full number pad on the right, and connect over USB. Luna will sell for $100.

 

Live from 2012’s CES: Key new Apple products, Part 3: AirStash, BulletTrain, Moshi + More

We were very impressed with the look of PKG’s gorgeous new iPhone, iPad, and Mac cases and bags, including its Black Crown collection. It’s all made of leather and built to last. There are a number of different options, including sleeves for every size of Apple’s notebooks computers. The price reflects the quality the company is trying to convey; a simple sleeve costs $350.

 

Live from 2012’s CES: Key new Apple products, Part 3: AirStash, BulletTrain, Moshi + More

Pure Gear is on hand to show off its PureTek Roll-On Screen Shield Kit for iPhone 4/4S ($20). The package actually transforms into an applicator, making it easier to get the included screen film on squarely and without bubbles.

 

Live from 2012’s CES: Key new Apple products, Part 3: AirStash, BulletTrain, Moshi + More

Sculpteo is demonstrating its 3D Printing Sculpteo Design Maker app for iPhone and iPad.


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