CES 2020: New HomeKit Accessories, Wireless Chargers, and Other Cool Tech From the Show
CES week has wrapped up in Las Vegas, where thousands of tech companies both small and large unveiled their latest products and concepts. As usual, Apple did not have a booth at the trade show, but a wide range of HomeKit-compatible smart home products and accessories for products like the iPhone and Apple Watch were unveiled over the past week.
Here are some of the most popular CES stories on MacRumors this week, plus three videos with cool tech from the show:
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Aura Smart Strap for Apple Watch to Launch in March
Last year, startup Aura introduced a “smart strap” for the Apple Watch, designed to measure weight, water, fat, and muscle via electrodes built into the band. At CES this week, Aura said the strap is set to launch in March, with pre-orders available now for $99.
Body composition and hydration is not something the Apple Watch can track on its own, though testing will need to be done to see how accurate the Aura strap is in practice.
Apple Launches Replacement Program for Smart Battery Cases Designed for iPhone XS, XS Max, and XR
Numerous customers have run into issues with Apple’s Smart Battery Cases for the company’s 2018 iPhone lineup, experiencing issues with the cases failing to charge or the cases failing to charge the iPhones.
Addressing the situation, Apple this week launched a replacement program that allows iPhone XS, iPhone XS Max, and iPhone XR users who have run into these problems to receive a free replacement case. Customers will need to visit an Apple retail store or authorized service provider to have their cases inspected and ensure they qualify for the program.
Apple TV App Coming to Select LG, Sony, and Vizio Smart TVs Later This Year
Apple this week announced that its Apple TV app will be available on select LG, Sony, and Vizio smart TVs later this year. Apple shared the news in a press release highlighting the success of its various services.
When available, the Apple TV app will allow owners of newer LG, Sony, and Vizio smart TVs to stream Apple TV+ shows and movies, use the à-la-carte Apple TV Channels feature, access their iTunes libraries of movies and TV shows, and buy or rent more than 100,000 shows and movies from the iTunes Store.
TiVo, meanwhile, has said that the Apple TV app that it promised back at CES 2019 is no longer something it is focusing on right now.
iPhone 9 May Be Slightly Thicker Than iPhone 8
OnLeaks, a well-known leaker who shared accurate renders of the iPhone 11 Pro over nine months before the device was unveiled, has returned…
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