This year's CES 2020 will take place from January 7th to 10th in Las Vegas and already promises a lot of new products. Anker also has a lot to offer.
Technology fans are currently looking to Las Vegas with wide eyes. What new products will be unveiled next? Some manufacturers have already given a little insight in advance – including anchor with its brands Eufy and Nebula.
eufy Security Video Doorbell (wired)
Smart home fans can look forward to the new Security Video Doorbell from eufy. The product is supported by both Amazon Alexa and Google Assistant. The camera has a 2K resolution and 160-degree wide-angle view - human detection reduces unnecessary warning messages. No cloud subscription is required to read the video material, as local storage is provided free of charge. However, cloud storage can be booked as an option. Certification according to IP65 - the weather protection class - is of course also available. The eufy Security Video Doorbell will be available from February for around 169.99 euros.
eufyCam 2

The eufyCam 2 was also highlighted. The wireless surveillance camera has full HD image quality and a 140-degree wide-angle lens. It is equipped with night vision technology and a recessed spotlight. Other features include smart person detection and the latest AI facial recognition technology. In addition to Amazon Alexa and Google Assistant, Apple's HomeKit is also supported. The local storage contains around 16 GB - cloud storage is optional. The eufyCam 2 costs around 349.99 euros and can now available on Amazon can be purchased.
Nebula Cosmos Max

But Anker also has something new to announce in the Nebula area. The Nebula Cosmos Max, which was introduced in October, is due to be delivered from the second quarter of 2020. This is a 4K projector that can provide a real cinema experience in your own home with extended dynamic range HDR10 and a brightness of 1500 ANSI lumens. The device is expected to cost around 1699.99 US dollars. Anyone who wants to buy the projector on Kickstarter pre-ordered, pays around 999.99 US dollars. According to Anker, the market launch is scheduled to take place in the second quarter of 2020.
Nebula Apollo

The small Nebula Apollo is Anker's latest mini projector. It is said to offer around four hours of video game time and a 100-inch image on a single charge. Applications such as YouTube, Netflix, Hulu and more can be downloaded without the need for additional devices. The device will be available from April this year for around 399.00 euros.
iPhone LED Flash

Last week, the company unveiled an MFi-certified LED flash for the iPhone 11, iPhone 11 Pro, and iPhone 11 Pro Max. This is the first MFi flash accessory for an iPhone. Now there are more details. It connects to the iPhone 11, iPhone 11 Pro, or iPhone 11 Pro Max using a Lightning cable and works directly with the device's main camera. But third-party camera apps are also supported, according to Anker. The iPhone LED Flash helps illuminate objects with 2x the range and 4x the brightness and enables off-axis and direct fill-in flash effects both with and without the (included) removable diffuser. The accessory can also be operated in standalone flash mode. According to the manufacturer, up to 10,000 images can be taken on a single charge. Charging can be done with any Apple, Anker, or MFi USB to Lightning cable. The iPhone LED Flash costs 49.99 euros and will be available from February this year. (Photo by Andy777 / Bigstockphoto)