CES in January may get the majority of headlines, but the Internationale Funkausstellung Berlin (IFA) is one of the oldest consumer electronics conventions in the world, having launched in 1924. Today, it serves as a place where 245,000 gadget lovers see not only the latest innovations in the home entertainment, cell phone and computing spaces, but also a multitude of grooming, beauty and household appliances that unfortunately won’t ever make it stateside (wouldn’t you love to have a Grundig refrigerator with a camera inside so you can check if you need more milk, remotely from the market?).
For anyone looking to make an aesthetic statement with their technology, IFA is also a good place to find more esoteric, design-focused gadgets that you’re more likely to find at a Monocle store or have to order online. Between the gee-whiz home goods and the niche gizmos, we whittled down nine items we’re psyched to try in the coming months.
Bang & Olufsen BeoPlay A6

After introducing the A2 at last year’s IFA, Bang & Olufsen’s more playful and accessible spin-off, BeoPlay, adds another Bluetooth device to its lineup. This one is big and curvy — inspired by a stingray — making it a more aesthetic alternative to devices such as the Minx Air 200 or Marshall Woburn. Like those other supersized Bluetooth speakers, the A6 is capable of filling a room with its sound and needs a power outlet, but can still be carried around to different rooms. It also sports what appears to be all the rage for Scandinavian wireless speakers this year — a fabric covering. The A6’s is by Kvadrat, but the trend was also apparent on an updated Libratone Zipp and speakers from Vifa.