Day 2 of CES has come and gone, and these were some of the best product reveals you may have missed — including from Google, Lenovo, and Amazon.
CES 2024 is in full swing, and more innovative product reveals were made on day 2 of the biggest tech show of the year. And since it’s the biggest show, we know not everyone is going to catch the hundreds of announcements across the more than 4,000 exhibitors.
Stay tuned for even more product and big tech announcements tomorrow for CES day 3.
Android users will appreciate the several exciting announcements that Google made at CES Day 2. The most important feature coming to Android devices next month is a cross-Android solution called Quick Share. Quick Share will offer peer-to-peer content sharing across all types of Android-based devices, such as phones and even Chromebooks.
Other new features and updates include Fast Pair support expansion, more casting capabilities to more apps and devices (including TikTok), and Android Auto integration into more vehicles like the new Ford Mustang Mach-E and F-150 Lightning.
Smart lighting company, Nanoleaf, announced some exciting additions to its smart lighting lineup, including a new Orchestrator software for music integrations. The software connects directly to a computer’s sound source and isolates the response to the device, resulting in the lights reacting to an audio track’s precise different layers.
The Nanoleaf Skylight was also revealed, which the company says is a set of square light panels that are meant to be installed on the ceiling and capable of emitting 1400 lumens per square.
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