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Day 2 of CES 2025: Hubs, Power Banks, Chargers, and Other Innovative Apple Accessories

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With CES 2025 already underway, this article showcases a variety of Apple accessories, such as Find My devices, hubs, Qi2 chargers, power banks, and more.

With its retractable USB-C connector, Anker’s 25,000mAh power bank can charge a MacBook at up to 165W.

Satechi offers coordinating Qi2 power banks and new Qi2 3-in-1 and 2-in-1 compact travel charging solutions in vibrant colors. Satechi also demonstrated their M4 Mac mini hub, which gives the Mac mini convenient access to the power button, an SD card slot, and USB-A ports.

In addition to an iPad Pro cover with an integrated iPhone holder for a dual-screen arrangement, Moft has new wallets with integrated Find My support.

In addition to a 3-in-1 charger with active cooling technology, Aukey featured a 6-in-1 magnetic charger with USB-C connections for charging multiple phones, an Apple Watch, and other accessories.

OWC was demonstrating its Thunderbolt 5 SSD and hub, Flic Duo displayed a button with gesture-based controls for HomeKit gadgets, and SanDisk offered a MagSafe SSD for content creators. Scosche also featured a blood glucose monitor, a card tracker that was enabled by Find My, and a car charger that was integrated with Find My so that you could monitor your vehicle.

Plantaform displayed a plant-growing equipment that resembles a Keurig, while Lockly presented a Secure Pro lock with UWB for hands-free iPhone door unlocking.

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