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CES 2020 | Aipower updates its Wearbuds with a Pro variant

The Wearbuds now have a Pro version. (Source: Aipower)
The Wearbuds now have a Pro version. (Source: Aipower)
The Wearbuds are well known as the first true-wireless (TWS) earbuds that come with an innovative wrist-band into which they can slot and use to charge, rather than a case that has to be carried around. Now, their maker Aipower has unveiled an updated version of the same at CES 2020.

Aipower is at its first CES to introduce an update to its popular TWS products, the Wearbuds. This new Pro variant improves on the original in a number of ways. For example, the OEM has announced that these earbuds will come with an improved SoC for improved accuracy in its fitness-tracking capacities.

The Wearbuds Pro will also support a greater range of activities that it can track. They include walking, running, cross-country running, hiking, climbing, cycling, skiing and various water-sports. Its wrist-band's touchscreen will also upgrade to a 262K-color TFT screen protected with Corning's Gorilla Glass.

These truly wearable earbuds will also come with matte metal accents in its charging band. However, they will retain the original Wearbuds' advantages, such as notification management, "premium" sound quality, active noise cancellation and real-time heart-rate monitoring.

Aipower has failed to mention when this new product will be available for sale, however. Then again, it has also unveiled a new brand, Korona, at CES 2020. It offers night lights, which, as the name suggests, emit a halo of light from a round form-factor. Their brightness is adjustable, and they can be set to activate in response to motion-detection. There are also 2 new smart bedside lamps which support either Amazon's Alexa or Google's Assistant

Therefore, the user can ask it questions and give it commands, as with Aipower's new Spark Smart Car Charger. It is Alexa-enabled, the voice-assistant aspect of which can be routed through automotive speakers using FM; in addition, the OEM claims that it can act as a car-battery monitor while plugged in, so as to make any car smarter. It is available on this company's website now for US$79.99, as is the Korona night light (at a price of $24.99 per light).

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Deirdre O Donnell, 2020-01- 7 (Update: 2020-01- 7)