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TechAudioIFA 2022: the best stuff from this top tech showIFA has kickstarted in Berlin. Here’s everything that has been announced at the vast consumer technology expoWhen you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission.Here’s how it works.

IFA has kickstarted in Berlin. Here’s everything that has been announced at the vast consumer technology expo

When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission.Here’s how it works.

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IFA 2022

(Image credit: Future)

IFA 2022 is well underway in the Messehalle Berlin – aptly named since, with the show currently only open to journalists and brands, the place really is kind of a mess. IFA – full name Internationale Funkausstellung, which actually means the International Radio Show, is Europe’s biggest consumer technology expo. It used to be about radios, back when they were the biggest thing in consumer tech, then expanded to include all manner of gadgetry, and now also incorporates a huge homewares and kitchen area as well. Seriously, if you love to see washing machines piled high, as far as the eye can see, IFA is a great place to come.

Lots of new products get announced at IFA, and we’ll be bringing you the best announcements, from smart home innovations to the best phones, wearables and innovations from throughout the tech diaspora.

IFA 2022: when and where is it happening?

As usual, IFA is taking place in Berlin, at the Messe Berlin exhibition grounds. The official dates for the event – which is open to the public – are Friday September 2 to Wednesday September 7.

Around those dates will be the usual press events and launches, so it’s possible that particular products will get announced that aren’t on show on the exhibition floor. Don’t worry though, because we’ll bring you news of everything that’s happening in Berlin in September – it’ll almost be better than being there.

There are plenty of big names here, as IFA comes back to full steam after several pandemic-blighted years.

Our favourite new products of IFA 2022 so far…

Phones

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Nokia phones at IFA 2022

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In very brief, the new Nokia handsets are:

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Nokia X30 5G:“our smallest eco footprint yet and our best-ever PureView photography experience.”

Nokia G60 5G"brings sustainability through longevity to as many people as possible."

Nokia C31"is the new C-series hero delivering on durability with long-lasting three-day battery life."[terms and conditions apply to three-day battery life.]

Nokia T21"is a reliable, family friendly powerhouse that is built to last."

We’ll have more new phones for you as reporting restrictions lift.

Audio

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Bang & Olufsen Beosound Theatre soundbar lifestyle image

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Rather paling in comparison is JBL’sSonosArc rival theJBL Bar 1000– great name! It takes on Sonos' lusty soundbar with a subwoofer thrown in, twice as many upward-firing speakers for 7.1.4 nirvana, and a modular design that means you can pull off the two speakers at either end of the bar and use them as rear surround speakers! All this for ‘only’ £999, which is only around £100 more than the soundbar-only Arc costs.

Televisions

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LG G2 on white background

(Image credit: LG)

Okay, that image doesn’t quite capture the majestic presence of LG’s 97-inch G2 OLED. This ‘Gallery Edition’ TV takes everything that was already great about the OLED G2 range and makes it very, very large indeed. As ever with the G series, this is about 99% screen and 1% everything else, so it looks like a moving painting on your wall. Specifically, it looks like an absolutely bloody enormous, moving painting on your wall. There’s no word on price, but you probably can’t afford it.

Finally, sitting somewhere in the middle are Philips' exquisite new-for-22 OLED+ TVs. These boast better Ambilight than ever – that’s the unique and eerie light that shines from the back of Philips TVs, matching the colours of what’s on screen. It’s extremely immersive, very beautiful and people who see it, love it. Needless to say Philips has also upgraded picture quality, sound quality and the quality of just about everything else. Read all about thePhilips 2022 OLED – and Micro LED – TV lineup.

Home tech – and smart home tech

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Ring Intercom

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Speaking of immersive, Philips-branded lighting – as we just were –Philips Huehas some very neat lightstrips specifically for PC gaming, and compatible with Corsair rigs. However the star of the smart home show for us, so far, is the rather more prosaic Ring Intercom. A sibling to the Ring Video Doorbell, but intended for flats rather than houses, it turns the entry phone on your apartment into asmartentry phone. So now you can answer the door from anywhere, let delivery men into the building and even arrange building access for friends, family and dog walkers – in most cases they will still need a means to enter your actual flat after that, of course.

Home and kitchen sustainability is a big story at IFA and we’ll have a few stories around that for you tomorrow.

LG Styler ShoeCase: like a futuristic, high-tech prison, but for your trainers(Image credit: LG)

LG Styler ShoeCase

LG Styler ShoeCase: like a futuristic, high-tech prison, but for your trainers

LG Styler ShoeCase: like a futuristic, high-tech prison, but for your trainers

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LG Styler ShoeCare, meanwhile, ‘delivers a refreshing shoe management experience,’ which is to say it cleans them gently with steam. Zeolite crystals soak up moisture and remove smells as well. So that’s nice.

Wearables

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Garmin announces Venu Sq 2 affordable health smartwatch

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Garmintoday officially unveiled its latest watches, theVenu Sq 2and its musical cousin the Venu Sq 2 Music Edition. We are not 100% sure they launched ‘at IFA’ technically speaking, but it’s near enough. This affordable smartwatch and fitness tracker with GPS is aimed at the Apple Watch lifestyle market and very nice it is too. The updated versions add improved AMOLED screens, longer battery life and extra features, as you would expect. Pricing remains pretty keen at $249.99/ £229.99/ AU$399 or $299.99/ £269.99/ AU$499 for the Music Edition.

The other big watch release of IFA 22 so far is the Amazfit GT4 series. Including the GTR 4, GTS 4 and GTS 4 Mini this is Amazfit’s biggest launch to date. ‘Here to make smart fitness easy,’ the watches feature, ‘the industry’s first dual-band circularly-polarised GPS antenna technology.’ There’s also big, fat HD AMOLED screens and long battery life. You canread all about the Amazfit GT4 Series NOW.

General gizmos

A smart glasses revival is way overdue – not that they ever really went away or, indeed, ever became remotely successful, but maybe this time, eh? Lenovo is showcasing theLenovo Smart Glasses T1and hoping the world isfinallyready for a little, interactive screen that you wear on your face.

The same brand also has theLenovo ThinkPad X1 Fold (Gen 2). As the name suggests, this features a 16-inch screen that you can fold in half. Why you would want to do this is less clear at this point, but it’s an impressive proof of concept.

Limited Edition Chromeo cassette player from We Are Rewind

If you ever needed proof that cassette players are back, this is itWe Are Rewind has made a portable tape deck so retro it should appear from nowhere in a DeLorean

We Are Rewind has made a portable tape deck so retro it should appear from nowhere in a DeLorean

Gears of War: Ultimate Edition

PS5 could finally be getting Gears of War and Halo after game-changing decisionThe age of exclusives is coming to an end

The age of exclusives is coming to an end

An Image of Honor CEO, George Zhao, at IFA 2024 unveiling the companies AI Deepfake Detection technology

The best AI feature I’ve seen this week didn’t come from Apple IntelligenceThis could be a game changer in the fight against AI bad actors

This could be a game changer in the fight against AI bad actors

The Honor Magicbook Art 14 at IFA 2024

Honor’s new laptop is a MacBook Air killer thanks to one neat privacy featureThis leaves it a notch above the competition

This leaves it a notch above the competition

Honor Magic V Flip

Move over Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 6 – Honor is preparing to launch a flip phone globallyThe Honor foldable phone range could grow even more

The Honor foldable phone range could grow even more

The Honor Magic V3 in green

New Honor Magic V3 is thinner and lighter than ever beforeIt’s lighter than a Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra

It’s lighter than a Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra

Asus Vivobook S 15

Asus Vivobook S 15 is the first to feature a new Snapdragon processorThis could be a turning point for Windows laptops

This could be a turning point for Windows laptops

The Snapdragon X Plus 8-core chip

Qualcomm’s groundbreaking Intel rival just turned laptops up to 11Your next Windows laptop just snagged a powerful upgrade

Your next Windows laptop just snagged a powerful upgrade

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From soundbars to smartphones, IFA is back with a bang – and here’s our selection of the show’s most banging products

Honor 70 review: green phone on matching background

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The Honor 70 packs in just about everything you could need from your next phone