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Harman, the Samsung-owned corporation behind Harman Kardon, JBL, AKG, MORE, and several other audio brands, has announced a new brand, InifnityLab, whose focus is on charging accessories and speakerphones. If you think the accessory market is already saturated, Harman doesn’t agree with you.

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The InfinityLab brand is reported to be a sister company to Infinity, one of Harman’s more popular subsidiaries. The new accessories manufacturer has already announced a wide range of products that include GaN chargers, power banks, wireless chargers, and even a speakerphone.

InifnityLab says its products are built on three principles – Sustainability, Intentional Design, and Advanced Technology.

The manufacturer says its products and packaging are made from recyclable materials. It claims its power banks, chargers, and speakerphone are made from 90% recycled plastic while its charging cables are made from recycled polyester yarn. Its packaging is also plastic-free and each package is designed to be slim to make shipping more efficient.

InfinityLab Wireless Charging Stands

All InfinityLab products have a signature design – a neon green accent that is visible on all of its products and lets them stand out from the boring all-black and all-white accessories that abound. It also claims that its power banks and chargers are designed to be slim and light.

Coming to its current offerings, InfinityLab’s power banks are sold under the InstantGo line with capacities starting at 5000mAh and going up to 10000mAh. Some models have built-in cables and buyers can choose between USB-C and Lightning cables. All of its current power banks have support for 18W or 30W Power Delivery. Prices start at $49.95 and go up to $79.95.

InstantCharger 100W

For its chargers, the price starts at $19.95 for the 20W USB-C PD InstantCharger and maxes out at $79.95 for the InstantCharger 100W which has four ports and swappable plug pins which makes it great for travelers.

The  $129.95 InfinityLab ClearCall speakerphone connects to your computer or phone for clear hands-free conference calls. It has four 360º far-field microphones that can pick up your voice from anywhere in the room, connects via Bluetooth 5.0 or USB to your PC, and a battery life that can last up to 24 hours on a single charge. And if you are running low on battery on your phone, the speakerphone can share some of the juice from its 6500mAh battery with your phone, though charging maxes out at 10W.

All of these products are listed on the manufacturer’s website, so you can go ahead to check them out.

 

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