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BYD unveils cutting-edge Electric Sedan in Chile

BYD, a global leader in green technology, unveiled its latest innovation, the BYD Seal, a pure electric sedan in Chile. The BYD Seal, a sleek and sporty sedan, is the sixth model released by BYD in Chile. What sets it apart is its pioneering CTB battery body integration technology, making it the world’s first mass-produced vehicle to incorporate this cutting-edge feature. Built on BYD’s e-platform 3.0, the Seal promises advancements in safety, handling, and efficiency, featuring design elements inspired by the Ocean X concept car.

Under the hood, the Seal boasts high-security blade batteries with an impressive 82.56 kWh capacity, providing a remarkable range of approximately 520 kilometers according to WLTP standards. Its dual motors generate a staggering 523 horsepower, enabling the Seal to accelerate from 0 to 100 km/h in just 3.8 seconds. Equipped with the iTAC intelligent torque control system, the Seal ensures enhanced safety and superior handling on the road.

BYD Dolphin EV

BYD Global Expansion and Strategic Agreements:

BYD’s global expansion reached new heights with the launch of right-hand drive versions of the BYD Seal in Singapore and the BYD Dolphin in Brazil. Moreover, BYD solidified its international footprint by signing an investment agreement with the Ministry of Investment, Industry, and Trade of the Republic of Uzbekistan. This strategic move signifies BYD’s venture into the overseas market, underscoring its commitment to sustainable transportation solutions worldwide.

With the BYD Seal, the company has created a fusion of innovation and eco-conscious design. As electric vehicles continue to revolutionize the automotive industry, BYD’s As the Seal heralds a new era of eco-friendly commuting, pushing the boundaries of what electric vehicles can achieve. With global expansion and strategic agreements on the horizon, BYD’s vision for a sustainable future is not just a concept but a tangible reality. 

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Sony Inzone Buds with 360° spacial audio, noise cancellation & long battery life launched for gamers

After launching the Inzone M3 gaming monitor at the start of this year, Sony has now added new earbuds to the lineup called the Sony Inzone Buds. You can check out their specs and features below.

Sony Inzone Buds

Sony Inzone Buds specs

The Inzone Buds have 360 spacial audio onboard, allowing gamers to precisely locate opponents. What sets these earbuds apart is the personalized sound experience. Sound Field Optimization and Sound Tone Personalization create a custom audio profile for your ears, making sure that you get the best sound possible.

Sony Inzone Buds

The earbuds also feature Dynamic Driver X, which ensures realistic sound reproduction. Noise-canceling and Ambient Sound Mode keep you focused, and AI Noise Reduction ensures clear communication.

The battery life is good, with 12 hours of run time on a single charge. It extends to 24 hours with the charging case. The USB-C connection guarantees minimal latency for real-time gaming. Designed for comfort, these buds let you game for hours without discomfort.

Pricing & availability

You can now pre-order the INZONE Buds in black and white at a retail price of USD $199.99 / CAN $269.99 on Sony.com, Amazon, and through authorized dealers.

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Get Huge Discount on Groview JQ818C and Groview T6 projectors at Amazon

Groview projectors stand out for their superior quality and versatility. They enhance educational experiences, enabling dynamic teaching methods and engaging visual presentations. In business, Groview projectors facilitate effective communication through impactful presentations. For home entertainment, they create immersive environments, offering high-quality cinematic experiences. Their advanced technology ensures clear and detailed visuals, making them a preferred choice for various applications. So let’s check out some of the best deals on Groview Projectors. 

Groview JQ818C projector

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The projector’s original price of $249.99 has been discounted to $139.99, making it a cost-effective choice for those seeking high-resolution and high-quality home entertainment. This limited-time deal is available from October 10th, 05:40 onwards, for a limited quantity of units.

Groview JQ818C projector offers an immersive home theater experience with its impressive features and versatile functionalities. Designed to provide clear and detailed images, this projector boasts a native 1080P resolution, delivering sharp visuals with high brightness (15000lux 490ANSI lm) and a remarkable contrast ratio of 12000:1. Utilizing LED light and LCD technology, it ensures a cinematic viewing experience, making it ideal for home entertainment.

One of its notable features is the Wireless dual-band connectivity, allowing smooth and quick syncing with smartphones via 5/2.4G dual-band WiFi. This feature not only facilitates high-quality gaming and video streaming but also creates a seamless cinematic ambiance in your living room or bedroom. With support for 4K ultra HD video, this projector delivers stunning visuals, enhancing your overall viewing experience.

Groview JQ818C projector also comes equipped with Dual Stereo Speakers and Bluetooth connectivity. The built-in 5W dual stereo speakers and SRS sound system provide powerful, clear, and dynamic audio, elevating your viewing experience to a new level. Moreover, the Bluetooth connectivity feature allows you to connect the projector to Bluetooth speakers without the hassle of cords and wires, providing a clutter-free setup.

Additionally, this projector offers a Zoom Function and Giant Display capability. With a 25% zoom function, you can conveniently adjust the display size on the fly, catering to your specific viewing preferences. The projector supports screen sizes ranging from 50 to 300 inches, offering an immersive cinema experience. Its Eye-friendly diffused reflection technology reduces harmful effects on children’s eyes, making it a suitable choice for families.

Groview JQ818C projector is highly versatile and compatible with various devices, including streaming channels, TV sticks, laptops, game consoles, smartphones, tablets, and USB sticks. This wide multimedia application ensures that you can enjoy your favorite content from various sources, making it a versatile addition to your home entertainment setup.


Groview T6 projector

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During the limited-time deal from October 10th, 00:00 to October 11th, 24:00 GMT-7, the Groview T6 projector is available at a discounted price of $71.99, down from the original price of $89.99. Additionally, there are clip-on page coupons available, offering further savings to customers. However, this offer is available for limited quantities only.

The Groview T6 projector with its Full HD native 1080P resolution, delivers a cinematic view with clear and detailed images. Boasting 9500 lux brightness and an impressive 10000:1 contrast ratio, it ensures vibrant visuals without compression, allowing you to enjoy movies and videos in the comfort of your home.

One of the standout features of the Groview T6 projector is its Bluetooth 5.1 functionality. This enables seamless connection to Bluetooth speakers, eliminating the hassle of cords and wires. The projector also features a HiFi SRS sound system, ensuring crystal-clear sound quality for an immersive audio-visual experience.

In addition to its impressive display capabilities, the Groview T6 projector offers flexibility in terms of screen size and setup. It can project a giant display ranging from 40 to 200 inches at distances of 5 to 18 feet, making it adaptable to various room sizes and configurations. The projector also features a convenient 50% zoom function (usable when using USB), allowing you to adjust the image size without physically moving the projector, providing greater control over your viewing experience.

The projector’s flexible compatibility is another noteworthy feature. Equipped with HDMI, VGA, USB, and SD ports, it can connect to a variety of electronic devices, including smartphones, laptops, tablets, USB flash drives, and game consoles. It is ideal for various purposes such as home entertainment, backyard gatherings, gaming sessions, yoga sessions, or parties. However, please ensure compatibility with your specific device before purchasing an HDMI adapter for phone connections.

Groview emphasizes excellent after-sales service, standing behind its product with a testament to customer care. Purchasers can enjoy 2 years of after-sale service, providing peace of mind and assurance of support.

Infinix Zero 30 5G review: A vlogging-focused phone with impressive performance, eye-catching design

After launching the Infinix GT 10 Pro, a gaming phone priced under Rs 20,000, Infinix is back with a new phone called the Zero 30 5G for the Indian market. It is designed to compete with phones priced between Rs 20,000 and Rs 25,000 in India. Being a Zero series phone, the Zero 30 5G sports an impressive design with a leather back and a curved-edge display on the front, as well as cameras. One of the major highlights of this smartphone is that it comes with a 50-megapixel front-facing camera that can shoot 4K videos at 60fps, making it ideal for vlogging in its price segment. Here is a review of the Zero 5G to learn more about what to expect from it.

Infinix Zero 30 5G review: What’s in the box?

Infinix Zero 30 5G

Here is a list of items that are included in the retail package of the Infinix Zero 30 5G:

  • Infinix Zero 30 5G handset
  • 68W charger
  • USB-A to USB-C cable
  • TPU case
  • SIM ejector tool
  • Safety Guide
  • Quick Guide

Design and Display

DimensionsDisplay
Size – 164.51 x 75.03 x 7.9mm6.78-inch AMOLED curved-edge display100% DCI-P3 color gamut
Weight – 185 grams1080 x 2400 pixels (FHD+)10,000,000:1 contrast ratio
IP53 rating20:9 aspect ratioWidevine L1
 144Hz refresh rateGorilla Glass 5 protection
 3600Hz touch sampling rate92% screen-to-body ratio
 2160Hz PWM dimming
 950 nits brightness 

The Infinix Zero 30 5G has a premium feel thanks to the curved-edge AMOLED display on the front and a vegan leather back (only on the Rome Green) variant. The Golden Hour and Purple Fantasy (available in other markets) have Gorilla Glass 5 panels on the front and back. Like the front, the back panel of the phone also tapers towards the edges. It has a polycarbonate frame with a metallic sheen. Measuring 7.9mm in thickness and weighing around 185 grams, the Zero 30 5G feels premium and has good weight distribution. It has an IP53 rating, meaning it offers splash resistance. So yet again, Infinix has done a good job designing this phone.

Around the edges, the Zero 5G has a volume controller and a power button on the right, a noise-cancelling microphone and a speaker grille placed on the top, and the bottom edge has a SIM slot, a microphone, a USB-C port, and another speaker. There is nothing on the left spine, while an earpiece is positioned in the top bezel just above the camera punch-hole. The top bezel also houses a dual-LED flash unit in the left corner. The device wobbles when placed on a flat surface because of the large camera module on the back.

The Infinix Zero 30 5G has a 6.78-inch AMOLED panel that offers up to 144Hz refresh rate, 2160Hz PWM dimming, and an in-screen fingerprint sensor. With a theoretic peak brightness of up to 950 nits, the Zero 30 5G offers a comfortable viewing experience under direct sunlight. There are two DCI-P3-based color profiles on the device, such as Original and Bright. The latter offers a bit more saturated color. There is a color temperature onboard for switching between options like Cool color, Default, and Warm color.

The Infinix Zero 30 5G has 60Hz, 120Hz, 144Hz, and Auto-Switch refresh rate options. I would prefer using Auto-Switch as it can adjust the refresh rate according to what’s being displayed instead of staying at 120Hz or 144Hz when it is not really required. The Zero 30 5G supports Widevine L1 as well as decode HDR formats, such as HDR10, HDR10+, and HLG, but it does not have an HDR-compliant display. It does not have a feature called accidental touch protection. Accidental touch protection is a feature that prevents the screen from registering touches when it is not being held properly. This is important for curved-edge displays, as they are more prone to accidental touches.

Performance and Software

MediaTek Dimensity 80205,000mAh battery
8GB / 12 GB of LPDDR4x RAM  68W charging
256GB of UFS 3.1storageAndroid 13 OS, XOS 13
9GB of virtual RAM11-layer VC cooling unit

The Infinix Zero 30 5G is powered up by the MediaTek Dimensity 8020, which is not a new processor but a renamed version of the 6nm Dimensity 1100 launched in 2021. Nevertheless, the overall performance of the device is comparable to Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 7-series chips, such as Snapdragon 778G and 778G Plus. The only other phone that has the D8020 chip is the Motorola Edge 40, which currently has a starting price of Rs 29,999 in India. The device offers 8 GB / 12 GB of LPDDR4x RAM, up to 9 GB of virtual RAM, and 256 GB of UFS 3.1 storage. My review unit has 12 GB of RAM and 256 GB of storage.

There is a 5,000mAh battery under the hood of the phone, which comes with support for 68W USB PD 3.0 charging. The phone takes around 55 minutes to achieve a full charge and can easily last for more than 24 hours on a full charge, considering that it is not being used in 144Hz refresh rate mode but in Auto-Switch or lower options. For heat dissipation, the device is equipped with a vapour chamber cooling system with 11 layers of cooling material. During extended gaming sessions, the device does experience a slight increase in temperature. As far as gaming performance is concerned, games like Call of Duty: Mobile can be played in the highest graphics setting.

The Zero 30 5G ships with Android 13, which has a layer of XOS 13 on top. There are a lot of preinstalled apps, but it does not show annoying notifications. Overall, the software experience is smooth with a lot of customization options and special functions, such as Always-on Display features, gestures, multi-window, smart panel, x clone, video assistant, peek proof, game mode, and kids mode. A new software update has also introduced the Magic Ring notification feature, which works like Dynamic Island on iPhones. It is confirmed to have received an Android 14 OS upgrade and two years of security updates. Ideally, Infinix should have offered two years of OS upgrades for the Zero 30 5G, like some of the other phones in the same price range.

Here is a look at how it performed on benchmark apps.

Photography and Other Features

Rear CameraOther features
108MP Samsung ISOCELL HM6 sensorIn-display fingerprint scannerDual stereo speakers with DTS Audio, Hi Res Audio
13MP Samsung S5K3I6 ultra-wide lensFace unlock3.5mm audio jack
2MP GalaxyCore GC02M1 depth sensorWi-Fi 802.11axVibration motor
Quad-LED flashBluetooth 5.2NFC
5G (n1/n3/n5/n7/n8/n12/n20/n28/n66/ n38/n40/n41/n77/n78)FM radio
Front CameraGPS 
50MP Samsung ISOCELL JN1 selfie cameraUSB-C 
LED flash  
Infinix Zero 30 5G

The camera app of the Infinix Zero 30 5G has modes such as Film, Video AI Cam, Video, Portrait, Super Night, Slow Motion, Time-lapse, Shor Video, Dual Video, AR Space, Sky Shop, Pro mode, Panorama, and Documents.  The top bar of the camera app gives access to camera settings, flash, 108MP mode, aspect ratio, filters, and one new thing that can be seen on the camera app is the option to disable AI, which I believe is one of the features Infinix users have been asking for.

By default, the 108-megapixel primary camera captures shots in 12-megapixel resolution by merging 9 pixels into 1. It offers an f/1.7 aperture, 3x in-sensor zoom, and support for optical image stabilization. In daylight, the images come with accurate colors, and a wide dynamic range. Daylight images are mostly good, but some details seem to be lost when zoomed in. The main snapper also performs well in low-light conditions, with impressive colors and details. The Super Night mode adds some level of brightness to the main shots, but sometimes it may appear overprocessed. A lot of noise is seen when 3x zoomed shots are captured using the main camera in Super Night mode.

The edge detection is good when the Zero 5G’s portrait mode is in use for both humans and non-human subjects. The 13-megapixel ultra-wide camera also produces pleasing results in daylight, and the ultra-wide shots in low light are also passable.

The 50-megapixel front camera captures 12.5-megapixel shots by default. There is a 50MP mode for a higher-resolution selfie shot. The front camera produces impressive selfie shots and portrait selfies with enough details, color reproduction, and subject separation. Eye autofocus tracking is a feature that allows the Infinix Zero 30 5G’s front-facing camera to automatically focus on the subject’s eyes. This can be useful for taking selfies, as it ensures that the subject’s eyes (while using spectacles) are always in focus, even if they move around. In low light, the selfie camera outputs decent results, appreciating skin tones when there is sufficient light. There is slight improvement in performance when the Super Night mode is used for selfies. The front flash is good for shooting selfies in very low light.

The 50-megapixel selfie camera as well as the 108-megapixel primary camera can shoot up to 4K videos at 60fps using the Zero 30 5G. The Ultra Steady EIS feature, video enhancement, eye auto-focus tracking, filters, AI makeup, and aperture settings for adding background blur effects are only available while recording 1080p videos at 30fps for both cameras.

The Infinix Zero 30 5G’s selfie videos exhibit impressive natural colors and perform adequately in low-light situations, albeit with some noticeable noise. These videos are captured using the main camera and offer sharpness, fine detail, good color accuracy, and a commendable dynamic range. However, video stabilization can be a bit unsteady, particularly in low-light conditions. Overall, the main camera’s video quality is satisfactory for the majority of users. Nevertheless, if you’re seeking the utmost video quality, you might want to explore higher-end smartphones. Additionally, the ultra-wide lens on the Infinix Zero 30 5G is capable of recording 4K videos at 30 fps with good clarity. Videos are sharp and detailed in good lighting conditions, but they can be blurry and noisy in low light.

The in-display fingerprint sensor operates at the expected speed, and the introduction of NFC is a valuable inclusion for convenient contactless payments. The dual stereo speakers deliver a well-balanced audio experience that enhances the movie-watching experience only when it is kept at 80 or 90 precent at the highest. Taking it 100 precent makes it sound too noisy and echoey. While the vibration motor may not be the most robust in its category, it provides reasonable feedback for activities such as typing, gaming, and receiving notifications. And yes, it lacks a microSD card slot and a 3.5mm audio jack.

Verdict

Infinix Zero 30 5G

The Infinix Zero 30 5G offers a compelling package within its price range, boasting impressive camera capabilities, particularly its 50-megapixel front-facing camera capable of shooting 4K videos at 60fps, making it an ideal choice for vlogging enthusiasts. It also stands out with its eye-catching design, featuring a curved-edge display. Powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 8020 processor, it delivers solid performance, comparable to some Snapdragon 7-series chips. The device provides ample RAM and storage options, coupled with a long-lasting battery that supports rapid 68W charging. Furthermore, with a set of 108-megapixel triple rear cameras, the device is well-equipped for various photography needs. Overall, the Infinix Zero 30 5G is a well-rounded option that nearly fulfils all expectations in its price segment.

The Infinix Zero 30 5G has a lot of competition in its price segment, such as the Vivo T2 Pro 5G, iQOO Z7 Pro 5G, Motorola Edge 40 Neo, OnePlus Nord CE 3 Lite 5G, Realme 11 Pro, and Poco X5 Pro. The Vivo and iQOO phones pack the same specs and feature a more powerful chip, the Dimensity 7200, which is not a rebrand of an existing chip. However, in other aspects, the Zero 30 5G appears to be a better offering. The Edge 40 Neo has a smaller display and a weaker chip but offers good cameras, battery life, and an IP68 rating.

The Nord CE 3 Lite is a good offering, but it has an LCD panel and a comparatively weaker chip. The Realme 11 Pro’s Dimensity 7050 chip is inferior to the Zero 30 5G’s D8020 chip. However, in other aspects, it rivals well but lacks an ultrawide camera. The Poco X5 Pro is a major competitor for the Zero 30 5G as it carries a cheaper starting price of Rs 22,999.

Variants, Price and Availability

In India, the Infinix Zero 30 5G is available in the following variants

  • 8 GB + 256 GB: Rs 23,999 (~$288)
  • 12 GB + 256 GB: Rs 24,999 (~$300)
  • Colors: Golden Hour, Rome Green
WHERE TO BUY
Buy Infinix Zero 30 5G @ Flipkart

Disclaimer: All of the opinions in this Infinix Zero 30 5G review are mine and based on my own experiences. There has been no editorial input from Infinix.

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Get AVAPOW 6000A Car Battery Jump Starter for heavily discounted price at Amazon

The AVAPOW 6000A Car Battery Jump Starter is a practical and reliable tool designed to provide assistance in emergency situations without the need for another vehicle. With a robust peak current of 6000A and high capacity, this jump starter is capable of safely reviving all gas engines and diesel engines up to 12L, even when their batteries are completely drained. Its versatility extends to various vehicles, including cars, trucks, motorcycles, boats, RVs, tractors, ATVs, UTVs, lawnmowers, and snowmobiles, making it an indispensable device for every vehicle owner.

Safety is a top priority with the AVAPOW A68 jump starter. Equipped with intelligent jumper clamps, this device offers 8 layers of safety protection, ensuring secure usage. The jumper clamps also feature an indicator light that notifies users of common incorrect operating procedures, enhancing user awareness and preventing potential mishaps.

Not limited to jump-starting capabilities, this device doubles as a portable power pack. It features two USB output ports, one of which is a quick-charging port (5V/3A 9V/2A 12V/1.5A). This functionality allows users to charge their smartphones, tablets, Kindles, or digital cameras with ease, saving up to 50% of charging time compared to conventional chargers.

In addition to its jump-starting and charging capabilities, the AVAPOW 6000A Car Battery Jump Starter is equipped with an ultra-bright LED light. This built-in light offers three modes: Lighting, Flash, and SOS, providing versatile illumination options. The ultra-bright light ensures users can conveniently jump-start their vehicles during nighttime emergencies. The strobe and SOS modes serve as essential lifeguard features during unexpected situations, making this device an invaluable tool for adventurers and travelers.

Inside the jump starter battery pack, you’ll find the AVAPOW A68 car jump starter, smart jumper cables, a durable storage case, a USB Type-C Charging Cable, and a cigarette lighter socket adapter. Additionally, a user manual is included to guide users through proper usage and safety precautions. Please note that the AC adapter is not included in the package, so users are encouraged to use their own compatible adapters for charging the jump starter.

Limited Time Deal:  Get the AVAPOW A68 Jump Starter at an incredible price! Originally retailing at $199.99, now it is down to $114.97. Please note that this deal is active till Oct 10th, 12:45 PM GMT-7. Also, clip the $20 coupon on the Amazon page for savings. 

AVAPOW 6000A Car Battery Jump Starter stands as a reliable, multifunctional device designed to ensure the safety and convenience of vehicle owners. Its powerful performance, safety features, portable power pack functionality, and ultra-bright LED light make it an essential addition to any vehicle’s emergency kit.

Redmi Note 12 5G is the fastest Android phone to surpass 1 Million shipments in 2023

Redmi Note smartphones are very popular with consumers. This is shown by the fact that over 338 million Redmi Note smartphones have been sold worldwide as of September 2023. Despite reports of relatively low demand this year, one Note series smartphone has apparently done exceptionally well— the Redmi Note 12 5G. As per the company, it has become the fastest Android smartphone to cross one million shipments in 2023.

Redmi Note 12 5G impresses with its affordable price tag

The announcement was made earlier today by Xiaomi’s official X handle. “We’re thrilled to share that the #RedmiNote12 5G has set a blazing record as the fastest Android smartphone to surpass 1 Million shipments in 2023,” said the company. This data is for shipments from January to July 2023.

Budget Redmi smartphones have always performed well in the global market. The Redmi Note 12 5G in question is a well-rounded smartphone under $250. We reviewed it earlier this year and were impressed with its impressive 120Hz AMOLED display, a new chipset, and 5G connectivity. The handset also had a decent battery life but the camera performance was notably underwhelming, especially in low light.

To be more specific, the Redmi Note 12 5G brings a 6.67-inch AMOLED display that has an FHD+ resolution, 120Hz refresh rate, 1200 nits of peak brightness, and a 240Hz touch sampling rate. It is powered by the Snapdragon 4 Gen 1 chip under the hood and packs a large 5,000mAh battery. There’s a triple camera setup on the handset, comprising a 48MP primary sensor, an 8MP ultra-wide angle lens, and another 2MP shooter.

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You can Add your Google Home Devices to More than One Speaker Group – Again

Google is making a U-turn one more time. If you have Google Nest speakers, Chromecast, or smart displays, you can now add them to more than one speaker group in the Google Home app. This change comes after a legal battle with Sonos, a speaker company. Last month, Google had to limit these devices to just one speaker group each. This was because of a lawsuit from Sonos, which claimed Google stole its ideas for managing groups of speakers. A California court even told Google to pay $32.5 million for this.

Google was asked for $32.5 Million as a settlement amount

But here’s the twist: A judge just threw out that ruling. The judge said Sonos didn’t properly set up its patents and waited too long to file them. Because of this, Google is taking back its previous change.

Google Nest
Google Nest

Sonos is not happy. They told Reuters they plan to appeal, saying the judge got it wrong. But Google is going ahead and removing the one-group limit. The update is already out for Android and will be coming to iOS soon.

So, if you were annoyed by the limit, you’ve got your freedom back to group your devices any way you want. Lawsuits are tricky, and those involving ideas and execution pertaining to technology are even trickier. This right here is a prime example. We’ll keep you updated regarding any future updates to this story. Stay tuned!

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Jetson’s New Haze E-Bike Folds Up, and is Priced Below $1000

The e-bike market is booming, and one of the latest additions to that market is the Jetson Haze Folding E-Bike. However, this bike doesn’t just deliver a set of wheels powered by an electric motor; it’s offering a complete change in how we perceive urban commuting.

The bike has a top speed of 15.5 mph and has a 350-watt motor

Sure, we’ve all heard of e-bikes that promise speed and power, but the Jetson Haze puts a new spin on things. While it can reach a speed of 15.5 miles per hour, thanks to its 350-watt motor, it’s not just about getting you from A to B in record time. This compact powerhouse focuses on the little things that make a ride enjoyable and stress-free. Whether it’s the built-in tire pump or the removable battery, Jetson’s Haze is all about making your life easier, not just your commute faster.

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And who said e-bikes have to be cumbersome? With a frame that can double-fold, this nifty ride can fit snugly into the trunk of a car or be carried upstairs without a fuss. Its maximum weight capacity is 265 pounds, which means it’s for everyone, not just a select few.

Now, let’s talk about money. With most e-bikes setting you back a good amount, the Haze comes as a breath of fresh air. Priced at $899.99 on Jetson’s website, there’s a scoop for budget shoppers too. It’s listed for only $549 at Costco. That’s a steal for a device that’s more than just a two-wheeler; it’s a lifestyle changer. So, if you’re not just looking for an e-bike but a whole new way to tackle daily life, the Jetson Haze could be your answer.

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Honor Watch 4 Pro’s price leaked along with Specs and renders

The Watch 4 Pro is Honor’s latest wearable launching tomorrow in China. The smartwatch will share the stage with the new Magic Vs 2 foldable smartphone. Just a day ahead of the official launch, the Honor Watch 4 Pro has been spotted on the China Telecom website with its complete specifications. The listing also reveals how much the upcoming smartwatch could cost. Let’s have a look at the details.

Honor Watch Pro is a premium smartwatch

According to the China Telecom listing, the Honor Watch 4 Pro measures 46.4 x 46.4 x 11.4mm and weighs 50g. The wearable boasts a premium design with slim bezels, a round dial, and leather straps. It will be available in Brown, Dark Green, and Black colors. The Honor Watch 4 Pro comes in a single variant and is listed with a retail price of CNY 2,999 ($410).

As per the listing, the Honor Watch 4 Pro will feature a circular AMOLED display measuring 1.5 inches with a screen resolution of 464 x 464 pixels. The watch is expected to be powered by a low-power processor, coupled with 4GB of RAM and 64GB of storage. It is likely to run Honor’s MagicOS 7.2 in the software department and support eSIM for cellular connectivity with VoLTE.

You should also expect to find features such as Bluetooth, NFC, SMS, and more on the smartwatch. Additionally, it might offer a range of intelligent features like a remote camera shutter, sleep tracking, calorie consumption monitoring, heart rate monitoring, pedometer, and tap-to-pay functionality. The Honor Watch 4 Pro is expected to be powered by a 480mAh battery, which is rated to last up to 10 days. Honor also shared a detailed image of the watch earlier today, giving us a detailed look at its design.

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Intel Launches Arc A580 GPU for $179, an Affordable Rival to Radeon RX 6600 and GeForce RTX 3050

Intel continues to expand its product line. The latest addition to the company’s successful processors is the recent Arc graphics card series. Now, the company has launches the Arc A580. Priced at $179, this graphics card targets users seeking a cost-effective solution and a smooth gaming experience at 1080p with medium to high graphics settings. Here are the details…

Intel Launches Arc A580: A $179 Graphics Card for 1080p Gaming

Intel has launches its Arc A580 graphics card, a budget-friendly gaming GPU for $179. The new Arc A580 is based on Intel’s top-tier ACM-G10 GPU, but it has a few features disabled in order to hit the lower price point. For example, it has 24 Xe-Cores instead of 32, and it doesn’t support Intel’s XeSS upscaling technology. However, it still supports ray tracing and has a number of other features that make it a good value for the price.

In terms of performance, the Arc A580 is comparable to the AMD Radeon RX 6600 and the Nvidia GeForce RTX 3050. It can handle most popular games at 1080p with high settings, and it can even play some games at 1440p with medium settings. Here are some of the key features of the Intel Arc A580:

  • 24 Xe-Cores
  • 8GB GDDR6 memory
  • 185W board power
  • Supports ray tracing
  • Supports Intel Deep Link
  • Supports Intel XeSS

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Xiaomi addresses TV Boot Advertisements amid legal pressure

Several smart TV manufacturers have come under scrutiny for their practice of displaying advertisements when the TV is turned on, known as boot advertisements.

These ads can be frustrating as they slow down TV startup and disrupt the user experience. They serve as a revenue-generating tactic for manufacturers and content providers to promote products and services to users upon TV activation.

Notably, regulatory bodies in China have been pushing for changes in this area. For example, the Jiangsu Consumer Protection Commission recently urged TV manufacturers to include a “one-click turn-off” feature for these advertisements.

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Xiaomi’s Proactive Response to Boot Advertisements

LeTV, a TV brand that did not comply with this directive, faced legal consequences. A court ruling mandated that LeTV should ensure the presence of a “one-click turn-off feature” for their boot advertisements, emphasizing consumer rights in the media space.

In response to such regulatory pressures, Xiaomi has announced modifications to its TV offerings. Xiaomi TV now reportedly provides an option to “disable boot advertisements.” This change is seen as a significant step in addressing consumer concerns and adhering to legal requirements.

A relevant point in this regard is Article 44, Paragraph 2 of China’s Advertising Law, which clearly stipulates that any ads shown as pop-ups on internet-based platforms need to have an easily accessible close button, ensuring users can dismiss them with a single click.

Chen Yinjiang, the Deputy Secretary-General of the Consumer Rights Protection Law Research Association of the China Law Society, has previously expressed his views on this matter. In a conversation with CCTV, he highlighted the responsibility of TV manufacturers towards their consumers. According to Yinjiang, not only should information be presented truthfully and comprehensively, but consumers should also have the ability to decide if they wish to view these boot advertisements and for how long.

According to a recent report, Chinese TV sales in August 2023 dropped by 20% compared to the previous year, with about 2.95 million units sold online. Traditional brands, including Xiaomi and Hisense, were dominant, with Hisense leading in monthly sales, narrowly surpassing Xiaomi. Both brands have been key players in the Chinese TV market for years. The top four brands focused on 100-inch TVs, indicating a market trend.

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Xiaomi launches the MIJIA Electric Nose Hair Trimmer with a USB-C charging port for 59 yuan ($8)

Chinese tech giant Xiaomi has all sorts of products under the MIJIA brand and the product line keeps expanding. Xiaomi has a way of releasing odd products you need but may not know you need. One such product is the newly unveiled MIJIA Electric Nose Hair Trimmer. The gadget is presently released under crowdfunding on the Youpin platform in China.

MIJIA Electric Nose Hair Trimmer

Features

The MIJIA Nose Hair Trimmer isn’t one of the fancy products the brand is known for but it does its job very well. In terms of appearance, the device adopts a magnetic protective cover and hidden switch button design to prevent accidental touches that could cause an injury. It equally adopts a detachable structure while the cutter head is removable and washable.

The cutter head has a nano-antibacterial coating, which is claimed to have an effective antibacterial rate of ≥99.0%. It is also equipped with a double-edged blade that can remove nose hair neatly, reducing pulling pain and not damaging sensitive nasal mucosa. The blade is designed not to touch the nasal cavity, keeping a certain safe distance while trimming. It also doesn’t trim off all the nasal hairs as it only reduces the length, leaving some behind to continue to do the job of providing a barrier to inhaling dust and bacteria.

MIJIA Electric Nose Hair Trimmer

Internally, the electric nose hair trimmer is powered by a high-speed and low-noise micromotor. The rotation speed can stably reach 6500 rpm, and the noise generated is ≤33.8 decibels. The device has a battery life of up to 90 minutes. Xiaomi claims it can last up to one year when fully charged. Charging is done via a USB-C port.

Pricing & Availability

The MIJIA Electric Nose Hair Trimmer is presently available under crowdfunding on Xiaomi Youpin for 59 Yuan ($8). The crowdfunding exercise will end on October 18. 

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Honor Magic Vs 2 unveiled in a shimmering blue finish

Honor launched Magic V2 earlier this year as one of the thinnest foldable smartphones yet. And tomorrow the Chinese company will launch yet another book-style foldable— the Honor Magic Vs 2. Judging by the moniker, the smartphone is an upgrade over last year’s Magic Vs. While there’s time for the official launch, Honor has shared a detailed image today showcasing the Magic Vs 2 in a shimmering blue finish.

Magic Vs 2 could be thinner than Magic Vs

Bhavya Siddappa, Honor’s global marketing and communications lead, has shared an image on X, teasing the new Magic Vs 2. The smartphone is pictured in a blue color finish that has a sparkling effect. There’s a triple-camera setup similar to Magic V2. It’s hard to tell from the image if the device will be as thin as the Magic V2, which measures only 9.9 mm when closed. However, the Magic Vs 2 is supposed to be thinner than the Magic Vs, which has a 6.1 mm profile when unfolded.

Honor is ready to launch the Magic Vs 2 on October 12 alongside the Honor Watch 4 Pro, which might also have been featured in the same picture. The handset is expected to bring a mild spec bump over last year’s Magic Vs. A recent benchmark from Geekbench suggested the Vs 2 will be powered by the Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 chipset and 16 GB RAM.

It is expected to have a 50 MP main camera, a 50 MP ultra-wide, and an 8 MP telephoto shooter. Magic Vs 2 might support 66W charging. Other details about the smartphone will be released during the launch tomorrow. Meanwhile, you can check out our Magic Vs hands-on video below to know what to expect from its successor.

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Same Chip, Different Results: Galaxy S23 FE’s Exynos 2200 Outperforms Galaxy S22 Series

Samsung continues to expand its product lineup. The company’s latest move in this direction is the Galaxy S23 FE, which offers flagship features at a relatively affordable price. Keeping with the tradition of premium models, the Korean tech giant offers the phone with the Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 in some regions, and the Exynos 2200 in others.

Although this duality doesn’t seem problematic at first glance, it has been criticized by users in the long run. However, the current buzz isn’t about the Snapdragon vs. Exynos comparison, but rather that the Galaxy S23 FE‘s Exynos 2200 is more powerful than the Galaxy S22‘s. here are the details…

Samsung Galaxy S23 FE’s Exynos 2200 Chip Gets a Boost in Performance and GPU

If there are those among you who don’t know, the Galaxy FE series is a line of smartphones from Samsung designed to offer flagship-level features at a more affordable price. Developed to compete with Chinese manufacturers like Xiaomi, Realme, and Huawei, the latest member of this family is the Samsung Galaxy S23 FE. This phone, which was introduced surprisingly and immediately garnered significant interest, is of course the new star of benchmark tests. However, the recent tests revealed some surprising results.

Several benchmark results have shown that the Exynos 2200 in the Galaxy S23 FE is significantly more powerful than the same chip in the Galaxy S22 series. For example, in Geekbench 6.2, the Galaxy S23 FE has scored a single-core score of 1612 and a multi-core score of 4005. This is compared to the Galaxy S22‘s single-core score of 900-1500 and multi-core score of 3400-3500.

On the AnTuTu benchmark, the S23 FE achieved scores of 329,165 for the CPU test and 437,040 for the GPU test. This represents a 10% increase in CPU performance and a significant 30% rise in GPU performance when compared to the S22 Ultra, which scored 305,069 and 312,522 for the CPU and GPU tests, respectively. Of course, there could be several reasons for this.

One possibility is that Samsung has optimized the Exynos 2200 since its launch last year. Another reason could be that the Galaxy S23 FE possesses superior cooling, enabling the Exynos 2200 to maintain higher clock speeds for extended durations. We enjoy having “crazy” features in our phones. However, it’s worth noting that a 120W charge generates significantly more heat compared to 30W.

It is important to note that these are just benchmark results, and real-world performance may vary. However, the fact that the Galaxy S23 FE is outperforming the Galaxy S22 in benchmarks is a good sign for anyone who wants to buy this phone.

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Lexar unveils JumpDrive Fingerprint F35 USB 3.0 flash drive in India

Lexar, a well-known name in data storage, has brought its JumpDrive Fingerprint F35 USB drive to India. What sets it apart is its fingerprint security, just like your phone’s fingerprint reader. This makes your data safer without any fuss.

Lexar JumpDrive Fingerprint F35 USB 3.0

The Lexar JumpDrive F35 is one of the safest USB 3.0 flash drives. It unlocks in less than a second using your fingerprint. It can save up to 10 fingerprints, so only you and your trusted friends and family can access your files. You don’t need extra software; it’s easy to set up and works fast with data transfer speeds of up to 150MB/s. Plus, it has strong security with 256-bit AES.

The Lexar JumpDrive F35 offers flexibility in terms of storage capacities and boasts a sleek Black/Silver design. Here’s a quick overview of the pricing:

The 32GB version is priced at Rs. 4500, the 64GB variant is available for Rs. 6000. Interestingly, the 128GB model is currently going for Rs. 5949 on Amazon.

In related news, Lexar has also introduced a custom 512GB NM card for Huawei smartphones. The NM card is tiny enough to fit inside the nano-SIM slot, and provides reading and writing speeds of 90MB/s and 85MB/s, respectively.

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B&W Zeppelin McLaren Edition Speaker launched for $899

Bowers & Wilkins (B&W) has recently introduced the Zeppelin McLaren Edition Speaker, priced at $899 internationally and 5999 yuan in China, as part of their ongoing collaboration with McLaren Automotive.

This wireless speaker seamlessly combines the aesthetics of racing cars with top-notch audio performance and boasts a striking Galvanic Grey and Papaya Orange finish, paying homage to the iconic racing cars of Bruce McLaren.

B&W Zeppelin McLaren Edition Speaker

B&W Zeppelin McLaren Edition Speaker Key Features:

The speaker packs a punch with two 25 mm Double Dome tweeters, two 90 mm FST midrange drivers, and a 150 mm subwoofer, delivering an immersive 24-bit high-resolution stereo sound experience.

When it comes to streaming options, the Bowers & Wilkins speaker offers versatility, supporting Apple AirPlay 2, Bluetooth aptX Adaptive, and Spotify Connect. It’s compatible with its dedicated app and can be used with platforms like Deezer and TIDAL. Technically speaking, it’s equipped with Bluetooth 5.0, seamlessly connects with Apple devices via AirPlay 2, and links up with Macs and PCs running iTunes 12.8 or newer. Plus, it boasts a robust 240W output, covers a frequency range from 35 Hz to 24 kHz, features a USB-C service port, and is energy-efficient, using less than 2 watts when in standby mode.

The speaker measures 210 mm x 650 mm x 194 mm and has a weight of 6.5 kg. Notably, there’s also a special-edition version of the PX8 wireless headphones launched last year, known as the Px8 McLaren Edition. These headphones offer top-tier noise cancellation, advanced audio technology, and a design inspired by McLaren supercars, featuring luxurious Galvanic Grey leather and eye-catching Papaya Orange accents.

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Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 5 Yellow Color Option To Launch In India On October 17

Samsung launched the Galaxy Z Flip 5 globally in July this year. It was initially offered in four color options – Mint, Graphite, Cream, and Lavender. Now, the fifth-generation clamshell folding phone is confirmed to arrive in a new color option in the Indian market. The South Korean brand shared the announcement on its X profile. It seems that the upcoming variant is a part of the Dussehra and Diwali festivities in the country. 

Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 5 new color option arriving next week

The Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 5 will be available in a Yellow color option. The second (bottom) half portion of the back panel has a Yellow hue. However, compared to the other color options, the frame on the upcoming offering appears to be in Black. The Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 5 in Yellow will be launching on October 17th. 

Samsung has put up a notify me page where interested customers can register their interest in the upcoming variant. We should learn the pricing and availability of the device next Tuesday and we expect it to be the same as the current color variants. 

As for the core specifications, the Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 5 has a 6.7-inch FHD+ AMOLED display with an adaptive 120Hz refresh rate. There is a large 3.4-inch folder-shaped secondary sAMOLED display with 1,600 nits peak brightness and a 60Hz refresh rate. The clamshell phone features a side-mounted fingerprint scanner embedded in the power button. The device has a 12MP + 12MP rear cameras and a 10MP front-facing selfie snapper. Internally, the Galaxy Z Flip 5 is equipped with a Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 processor coupled with 8GB RAM and 512GB storage. It is backed by a 3,700mAh battery unit with support for 25W fast charging. 

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Huawei CTR-AL20 is an upcoming budget smartphone with Mate 50 series design

An unknown Huawei smartphone with the Mate 50 series-like design was certified by TENAA late last month. It appeared on the portal alongside a P60 series lookalike phone from the company.

Now, a few days later, the specs of these devices are live on TENAA. As we have already covered the handset with a P60-like design, let’s take a look at the Mate 50 lookalike in this article.

This forthcoming Huawei-branded phone with Mate 50 series-like design bears the model number CTR-AL20. It will also come with budget specs like the P60 version but will be better.

Huawei CTR-AL20

Huawei CTR-AL20 will offer budget-level specs but with Mate 50 series design

This device will be built around a 6.7-inch centered punch-hole display. This LCD screen will offer an FHD+ resolution (2388 × 1080 pixels), unlike the HD+ resolution on the other model.

It will be limited to 4G but will be powered by a different SoC. This unnamed chip’s octa-core CPU will be faster at 2.4GHz instead of 2GHz.

The handset will come with 8GB/12GB RAM and 128GB/256GB storage. As for software, it will ship with HarmonyOS.

Further, this phone will sport a 108MP main camera compared to a 50MP sensor on the other device. However, the 2MP secondary sensor and the 8MP front-facing shooter will remain the same.

The handset will lack a nano memory card slot but will feature a side-mounted fingerprint sensor. Finally, it will draw energy from a smaller 4,900mAh battery (rated capacity).

So far, we have no info on the official marketing name of Huawei CTR-AL20 and its launch date.

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Elista 75-Inch Smart QLED 4K TV With 20W Speakers, WebOS Launched In India

Elista has expanded its range of televisions in India. The brand has announced its first ultra-premium offering in the television portfolio called the Elista 75-inch Smart QLED 4K TV. It packs premium specifications and is claimed to offer a state-of-the-art TV viewing experience with top-tier audio-video at an unprecedented price point. Read on to learn the technical details of the television below. 

Elista 75-inch Smart QLED 4K TV

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As the name suggests, the Elista Smart QLED 4K TV offers a 75-inch QLED screen size. It offers a 4K resolution along with a 60Hz refresh rate and MEMC mode for a smoother viewing experience. There is an auto-low latency mode for a lag-free and immersive gaming experience. The television has thin bezels surrounding the display and it can be wall-mounted or placed on the table. In terms of audio, the Elista Smart QLED 4K TV is equipped with a 20W speaker with support for Dolby Audio for an immersive sound experience. 

Software-wise, the Elista Smart QLED 4K TV runs on webOS TV. It features ThinQ AI allowing voice commands and smartphone control. The television also supports Apple AirPlay. It comes with a bundled magic remote with dedicated hotkeys for Netflix and Prime Video. 

Connectivity options on the Elista Smart QLED 4K TV include dual-band WiFi, Bluetooth 5.0, three HDMI ports, two USB-A, and more. 

The Elista Smart QLED 4K TV carries an introductory price tag of Rs 1,59,999. It can be purchased across leading online platforms and offline electronic stores across the country starting today. 

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Vivo X100 Series Battery And Charging Details Surface Online

Previously, Vivo already confirmed that it will unveil its next-generation flagship X100 series smartphones by the end of the year. The lineup is expected to comprise standard, pro, and pro plus models. These will arrive as the successors to the current X90 series devices. Some key details of the Vivo X100 lineup have already surfaced in the leaks and rumors. Now, reliable tipster Digital Chat Station has shared new information revealing the battery capacities and charging speeds of the X100 devices. 

Vivo X100 series battery and charging speed tipped

As per DCS who shared the latest info on Chinese microblogging platform Weibo, the Vivo X100 will be backed by a 5,000mAh battery unit with support for 120W charging. On the other hand, the X100 Pro will be powered by a 5,100mAh cell with support for 120W wired charging as well as 50W wireless charging. Meanwhile, the top-of-the-line X100 Pro+ is tipped to be equipped with a larger 5,400mAh battery cell, however, the wired charging speed will max out at lower 100W whereas the wireless charging speed will remain the same at 50W as the X100 Pro. 

The latest post from DCS does not divulge into more details about the Vivo X100 series. As per the previous information shared by the same tipster, the X100 Pro and Pro+ will feature IP68 certification. All three smartphones in the lineup will come with dual stereo speakers, an X-Axis linear motor, as well as an IR Blaster. A recent report also revealed that the X100 Pro is rumored to have a satellite connectivity feature. 

The Vivo X100 and X100 Pro are expected to be powered by the unannounced Dimensity 9300 SoC whereas the Pro+ model will be equipped with a Snapdragon 8 Gen 3. All three phones are also tipped to pack significantly upgraded cameras along with Vivo’s V3 imaging chip onboard.

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