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Xiaomi launches 18L Gas Water Heater with AI, HyperOS & zero cold water tech

Xiaomi has launched the Mijia Smart Gas Water Heater 2 Zero Cold Water 18L in China. It is available for reservation on JD and other major platforms at 2499 yuan ($353), with sales scheduled to start on December 15. The release follows the recent debut of the Mijia Smart Gas Water Heater 2 Constant Temperature Zero Cold Water 16L.

Xiaomi Smart Gas Water Heater 2

Xiaomi Smart Gas Water Heater 2 Specs

The heater features a compact design with dimensions of 575×365×184 mm. It comes with a full-glass front panel that fits into modern kitchen and bathroom spaces. It runs on natural gas (12T) and operates at a rated gas pressure of 2000 Pa. Xiaomi says this setup ensures stable combustion across various household conditions.

The system supports a rated heat load of 34.0 kW, which helps maintain strong hot water output even in winter or multi-point usage scenarios. It also supports a minimum heat load of 3.0 kW, allowing for finer temperature control during low-flow operations. The supported water pressure ranges from 0.02 MPa to 0.85 MPa, making it suitable for both low-rise and high-rise homes.

Xiaomi has equipped the heater with an 8100 rpm TSI booster pump. The company claims it improves water circulation speed and increases water output by up to 170%. It supports a 120-meter circulation loop and delivers a 15-meter lift, which allows rapid hot water delivery in large homes, including duplexes and villas. The system supports a hot-water production capacity of 18 kg per minute with a 25°C temperature rise.

Xiaomi Smart Gas Water Heater 2

The heater offers multiple power modes. It consumes 48W during normal shower use, 66W while running the pump, 80W in antifreeze mode, and up to 114W in boosted shower mode. It supports zero-cold-water functionality by preheating water in the pipes, reducing wastage before showers.

Connectivity features include Wi-Fi (IEEE 802.11 b/g/n, 2.4GHz) and support for Xiaomi’s HyperOS system. The Mijia app allows remote temperature control, scheduling, and smart automation. It also supports smart scenarios such as door-lock linked preheating and automatic coordination with other Xiaomi devices like bathroom heaters.

Xiaomi says the system uses an AI chip to monitor inlet temperatures in real time. The chip adjusts combustion output to maintain a consistent temperature with a claimed accuracy of ±0.5°C.

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Lenovo’s leaked Legion Pro Rollable could be the first gaming laptop that physically goes ultrawide

Lenovo is once again preparing to blur the line between laptop and desktop replacement. A new leak reveals the Legion Pro Rollable, a gaming machine that can literally expand its screen horizontally at the press of a button to transform from a standard 16:9 display into a sprawling 21:9 ultrawide canvas.

Alleged Lenovo Legion Pro Rollable

Following the experimental ThinkBook Plus Gen 6 that debuted a rollable OLED panel earlier this year, Lenovo is now bringing the same sliding-screen magic to its Legion gaming brand. According to Windows Latest, the alleged Legion Pro Rollable will let users switch between conventional 16:9 laptop mode and an expanded 21:9 aspect ratio in a matter of seconds.

A leaked image of the device shows a familiar Legion design complete with a built-in numeric keypad, but the real star is the motorized rolling mechanism that extends the display horizontally. The panel itself is reported to run at 120 Hz, while the rollable mechanism confirms the use of OLED technology. So users can expect deep blacks and vibrant colors.

Powering the unusual form factor will be next-generation silicon: an Intel Panther Lake processor paired with an Nvidia GeForce RTX 50-series laptop GPU. That combination suggests the Legion Pro Rollable will be positioned as a proper high-performance gaming machine capable of driving demanding titles across that massive ultrawide canvas.

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ThinkBook Plus Gen 6

While exact timing remains unconfirmed, the leak’s appearance just weeks before CES 2026 has fueled speculation that Lenovo may unveil the Legion Pro Rollable in Las Vegas next month. Pricing is still unknown, but anyone familiar with Lenovo’s previous rollable experiments knows this won’t be a budget offering.

For gamers who have long dreamed of portable ultrawide immersion without sacrificing laptop convenience, Lenovo appears ready to deliver a solution that physically grows when you need more screen and shrinks back when it’s time to pack up. If the leak proves accurate, the Legion Pro Rollable could be one of the most exciting gaming hardware reveals of the new year.

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TEMPT Introduces CineBar 24W Wireless RGB Soundbar for Music, Movies, and Gaming

TEMPT has expanded its audio lineup with the launch of the CineBar 24W Portable Wireless RGB Soundbar. The new model is aimed at users looking for a compact soundbar that works across TVs, laptops, phones, and gaming setups without taking up much space.

The CineBar has a compact build with a clean rectangular shape. An RGB light strip runs across the front panel, adding a visual element while the unit is in use. The design keeps things simple and is suited for desk setups, small rooms, or portable use. It is positioned as a wired and wireless soundbar that can handle movies, music, and games on different devices.

In terms of audio hardware, the CineBar is powered by a 24W amplifier. It uses twin 52 mm drivers along with dual heavy-bass radiators. This setup is designed to deliver loud sound with a focus on low-frequency output while keeping voices clear. This makes it suitable for watching movies, streaming shows, playing games, and listening to music without external speakers.

TEMPT CineBar 24W portable wireless RGB soundbar

The soundbar is backed by a 4000 mAh battery that offers up to 8 hours of playback on a single charge. Charging is done through a Type-C port, and the battery can reach full charge in under 3 hours.

Wireless connectivity is handled via Bluetooth v5.4, with a claimed wireless range of up to 15 meters. The CineBar also supports TWS, allowing users to pair two CineBar units together for stereo sound output.

For users who prefer wired or offline playback, the CineBar includes multiple input options. These include USB, TF card, and AUX input support, making it compatible with a wide range of source devices without extra accessories.

Pricing & availability

The TEMPT CineBar 24W Portable Wireless RGB Soundbar is priced at Rs. 1,699 and is available for purchase through TemptIndia.com and Amazon.in.

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Apple Fitness+ Expands to India With Custom Plans, K Pop Workouts, and Free Trial Offer

Apple is bringing Apple Fitness+ to India starting December 15 as part of its largest global expansion to date. The service is launching in 28 new markets, including India, Chile, Hong Kong, Singapore, Taiwan, and the Netherlands. Japan will join early next year. With this rollout, Apple Fitness+ will be available in 49 countries and regions worldwide.

Apple Fitness+ offers guided workouts and meditations across 12 categories, including Strength, Yoga, HIIT, Pilates, Dance, Cycling, Kickboxing, and Meditation. Workout sessions range from five to 45 minutes and can be streamed on iPhone, iPad, and Apple TV. When used with Apple Watch, users can view real time metrics on screen such as heart rate, calories burned, Activity ring progress, and the Burn Bar, which shows how their effort compares with others who completed the same workout. These metrics can also be viewed on screen while using AirPods Pro 3.

The service focuses on personalization through Custom Plans, which automatically create workout schedules based on user preferences like workout types, duration, trainers, and music. Apple also offers preset plans. Get Started is designed for new users. Stay Consistent helps users follow a regular routine. Push Further increases workout time or frequency for those looking for more challenge.

As part of the expansion, Apple is adding digitally dubbed workouts and meditations in Spanish and German, with Japanese dubbing planned for early next year along with the launch in Japan. These dubbed sessions use a generated voice based on the real voice of each Fitness+ trainer. New dubbed episodes will be added every week. Users can choose their audio language during a workout or set Spanish, German, or Japanese as the default language in the Fitness app, where available.

Apple Fitness+ is also adding K Pop as a new music genre across all workout types. It joins existing music options such as Hip Hop and R and B, Latin Grooves, Upbeat Anthems, and Latest Hits. Other features include Artist Spotlight workouts focused on one artist, Time to Walk audio episodes with public figures, curated workout Collections, and 12 guided meditation themes.

Pricing & availability

In India, Apple Fitness+ will be priced at INR 149 per month or INR 999 per year. The subscription can be shared with up to five other family members using Family Sharing. Apple is also offering three months of Fitness+ for free with the purchase of eligible new devices, including Apple Watch, iPhone, iPad, Apple TV, AirPods Pro 3, and Powerbeats Pro 2.

To use the service, users need an iPhone 8 or later running iOS 16.1 or newer. Alternatively, Fitness+ can be used with an Apple Watch Series 3 or later running watchOS 7.2 or newer, paired with an iPhone 6s or later.

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Samsung & Google Flagships get discounts up to £200 in this holiday season

A new wave of compelling holiday deals is now providing consumers with significant savings across some of the most popular smartphones on the market. We would call it post black friday tech savings, as offers on smartphones continue even now. Of course, good for consumers, especially those who missed the boat on Black Friday or Cyber Monday.

These new offers, primarily available through Amazon UK, keep the post-holiday momentum rolling with steep price cuts on premium devices from industry giants like Samsung and Google.

Deals on Galaxy S25 Series

  • Galaxy S25 Ultra: £1349 (Save £200 at checkout)
  • Galaxy S25 Edge: £899 (Save £200 at checkout)
Galaxy S25 Ultra 5G

The most notable offers or leading the charge in these promotions is the Samsung Galaxy S25 series. With both the standard Ultra and the sleek Edge models carrying a substantial £200 saving that is applied automatically at checkout

Deals on Galaxy Foldables

  • Galaxy Z Fold 7: £1599 (Save £200 at checkout)
  • Galaxy Z Flip 7: £899 (Save £150 at checkout)
Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7 & Galaxy Z Flip 7
Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7 and Galaxy Z Flip 7

Samsung’s revolutionary foldable phones are also included in the promotion. The flagship Galaxy Z Fold7, with its expansive 8.0-inch inner flexible screen, benefits from a £200 saving, while the clamshell-style Galaxy Z Flip7 sees a notable £150 reduction at checkout.

Deals on Pixel Lineup

  • Google Pixel 10: £699 (£100 off)
  • Google Pixel 9a: £449 (£150 off)
Google Pixel 10 Pro
Google Pixel 10 Pro

Google’s latest hardware has also joined the discount pool, making flagship-level technology more accessible. The new Google Pixel 10 is currently offered with a £100 price drop, bringing the 128GB version down to £699.

For those prioritizing value, the mid-range Pixel 9a, which features the Tensor G4 chip and a long-lasting 5,100mAh battery, has received an even steeper £150 reduction, priced attractively at £449 for the 256GB storage configuration.

Deals on other gadgets or phones

Samsung Galaxy Watch 8

Beyond the major players, there are excellent opportunities in the competitive mid-range sector. The Nothing Phone (3a) Pro is a compelling option, seeing a £127 cut that places its price at just £322. This device is noteworthy for incorporating the Snapdragon 7s Gen 3 processor and a sophisticated camera setup that includes a 50MP periscope telephoto lens.

Last but not least, this offer series wraps out with Samsung’s popular wearables. Both the LTE versions of the Galaxy Watch8 and the premium Galaxy Watch8 Classic are seeing significant price adjustments, benefiting from £75 and £120 off, respectively

Shopping Links

So, here you can find the direct Amazon purchase links if you have made up on which to take home as your next gadget.

ProductOffer PriceLink
Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra (12GB/1TB)£1349 (Save £200 at checkout)Amazon UK
Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge (12GB/256GB)£899 (Save £200 at checkout)Amazon UK
Samsung Galaxy Z Fold7 (12GB/256GB)£1599 (Save £200 at checkout)Amazon UK
Samsung Galaxy Z Flip7 (12GB/256GB)£899 (Save £150 at checkout)Amazon UK
Google Pixel 10 (128GB)£699 (£100 off)Amazon UK
Google Pixel 9a (256GB)£449 (£150 off)Amazon UK
Nothing Phone (3a) Pro (12GB/256GB)£322 (£127 off)Amazon UK
Samsung Galaxy Watch8 (40mm, LTE)£294 (£75 off)Amazon UK
Samsung Galaxy Watch8 Classic (LTE)£379 (£120 off)Amazon UK

The Honor Magic 8 Lite isn’t so ‘lite’ with a 7,500mAh battery inside

The Magic 8 Pro has already made its debut internationally, but Honor is now expanding the lineup with the Magic 8 Lite. The latter just made its debut with a surprisingly big battery and a durable build. 

Honor Mgaic 8 Lite Launch Specs Price

The Magic 8 Lite gains SGS 5-Star Comprehensive Reliability Certification, IP69K water resistance, along with the company’s Ultra-Bounce anti-drop construction, which Honor claims can survive falls from up to 2.5 meters. It’s a lot of assurance for a phone that’s supposed to be an affordable one. 

Honor Magic 8 Lite Specs

On the front, you get a 6.79-inch 1.5K OLED panel with a 120Hz refresh rate and a peak brightness Honor says can climb up to 6000 nits in HDR. The bezels are slim at 1.3mm on all sides.

Inside, the Magic 8 Lite runs on Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 6 Gen 4, paired with 8GB of RAM and a generous 512GB of storage. The phone ships in three colors: Forest Green, Midnight Black, and a more distinctive Reddish Brown.

Honor is also putting a lot of weight on the camera setup. The main shooter is a 108MP sensor (1/1.67-inch) with both OIS and EIS to keep things steady. There’s a modest 5MP ultrawide and a 16MP selfie camera, and the company is leaning heavily on AI processing to elevate the results. 

It features AI Eraser, AI Cutout, and AI Outpainting echo, and you can shoot a new 4K moving photo collage.

And yes, the battery is a headline of its own. The Magic 8 Lite uses a 7,500mAh silicon-carbon cell, which should theoretically push endurance well above what we usually see at this tier.

Honor hasn’t confirmed the final price yet, but given that the Magic 7 Lite launched at £399 / €399, it would be reasonable to expect something in the same ballpark when sales begin in January.

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Black Shark is launching its first tablet with Qualcomm chip, and we already know some details

Black Shark is prepping a new 8.8-inch tablet for the Malaysian market, and the company has already begun sharing its first teaser images. What it hasn’t shared yet is the actual name, image, or specs of the device. They are still under wraps.

However, a leak from XiaomiTime may have already filled in most of the gaps. The publication not only shared real-life images but also the key specs like chipset and battery. 

Black Shark’s new 8.8-inch tablet is the company’s first with a Qualcomm chip

As you can see, the back of the tablet sticks to Black Shark’s familiar gaming look, with grey tones, sharp mechanical lines, and geometric patterns. One side features grille-like accents, the other has fine etched detailing, and the signature Black Shark “S” logo sits right in the center.

The lone rear camera sensor sits above an LED flash, and the sides of the tablet show a red-accented power button along with volume keys on the top edge. There are also speaker grilles on both short sides, suggesting stereo audio.

Inside, the tablet is expected to house a 7,300mAh battery, but the charging speed is limited to just 20W.

The more interesting part is the chipset. For the first time in a Black Shark tablet, the company appears to be switching to a Qualcomm processor. The motherboard carries the identifier “QUALCOMM SM8635P,” which lines up with the Snapdragon 8s Gen 3. It’s a capable chip for everyday use and even some serious gaming sessions.

As of now, Black Shark hasn’t announced a launch date yet. However, with teaser posts going live and leaks revealing nearly everything, the official debut is probably not too far away.

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Xiaomi’s AI Gamble Pays Off Big: Nobody Expected Returns This Fast

Key Highlights:

  • Xiaomi says its AI investments delivered returns in 2025 that “far exceeded expectations,” with major progress in embodied AI and EV technology.
  • The company’s smart EV, AI, and new initiatives segment posted its first-ever quarterly profit in Q3 2025.
  • Despite strong results, rising memory chip prices and weakening consumer sentiment pose challenges for 2026.

AI and Business Performance 

Xiaomi reported that returns from its AI investments in 2025 “far exceeded expectations,” driven by rapid progress in both large AI models and real-world applications. The company’s smart EV, AI, and new business initiatives, grouped under its innovation segment, turned profitable for the first time in the third quarter. These new initiatives generated 29 billion yuan (US$4.1 billion) in revenue, a 199% year-on-year jump.

Overall, Xiaomi’s total Q3 revenue rose 22% YoY to 113.1 billion yuan, while adjusted net profit hit 11.3 billion yuan, up 81% from a year earlier.

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Shift Toward Embodied AI

After years of investment in general AI, Xiaomi is now placing a stronger emphasis on embodied AI, technology that connects AI models with physical systems such as vehicles and robots. The company launched its first AI model, MiMo, in April and recently open-sourced MiMo-Embodied, which it claims delivers state-of-the-art performance in autonomous driving and robotics tasks.

This strategy mirrors approaches taken by Tesla, integrating AI deeply across EVs and humanoid robots. Xiaomi says embodied AI will be central to its next stage of innovation.

AI in EVs and Robotics

China’s EV sector is rapidly adopting AI, and Xiaomi aims to expand its presence in this space. It’s premium SU7 Ultra sedan, launched in February, uses the company’s Hyper-Autonomous Driving system. Xiaomi has also invested heavily in robotics, releasing a robot dog in 2021 and unveiling a humanoid robot prototype in 2022.

These efforts form part of Xiaomi’s long-term plan to merge AI with real-world hardware platforms.

Growing AI Talent and Leadership Vision

Xiaomi is accelerating AI recruitment and recently hired Luo Fuli, a former DeepSeek researcher who contributed to the company’s V2 model. Luo will lead the MiMo team and speak at the upcoming Xiaomi Developer Conference on December 17.

President Lu Weibing said the company’s AI performance exceeded internal forecasts and reaffirmed Xiaomi’s belief that embodied AI will define the next generation of intelligent technology.

Market Risks and Industry Outlook

Despite strong financial results, Xiaomi’s stock price has fallen more than 20% in the past six months. The company warned that rising memory chip prices, driven by demand for AI hardware, will create significant supply chain pressure in 2026, especially for smartphones.

Xiaomi also faces broader challenges, including aggressive price competition in China’s EV and smartphone markets and weak domestic consumer sentiment linked to economic uncertainty and the ongoing property-sector crisis. The company plans to balance innovation with cost management as it navigates a rapidly shifting technology landscape.

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OnePlus Pad Go 2 Teased with 2.8K Display, Dimensity 7300 Ultra, & New Stylus: Here’s What to Expect

OnePlus is returning to the tablet game with a notable upgrade to its affordable Pad Go lineup. The OnePlus Pad Go 2 is set to debut in India soon. But ahead of the launch, the company has confirmed a series of key specs and features of this tablet. So here’s everything we know.

OnePlus Pad Go 2: Tall Display, Huge Battery, & First-Ever Stylus for Go Series

Looking at the teaser posters, the OnePlus Pad Go 2 will arrive with a tall 12.1-inch display that has a 2.8K resolution (2800 x 1980p), 900 nits of peak brightness, a 7:5 aspect ratio, and 98 percent DCI P3 color gamut. For an improved viewing experience, the tablet comes with Dolby Vision and TÜV Rheinland Intelligent Eye Care 4.0 certification. OnePlus also claims that the display offers “IMAX-sized cinematic visuals”.

OnePlus Pad Go 2
OnePlus Pad Go 2

Along with this tall display, OnePlus has just confirmed the first stylus compatible with its “Go” series of tablets. The new Pad go 2 Stylo arrives to help take notes and improve creativity. Adding to its functionality is OnePlus’ new Open Canvsa software that brings a seamless window switching and split screen experience. Under the hood, the OnePlus Pad Go 2 is equipped with the MediaTek Dimensity 7300 Ultra SoC, which is a 4nm based chipset.

A gigantic 10,050mAh battery pack powers this tablet, which supports 33W wired fast charging. The brand claims that the tablet can offer up to 15 hours of video playback, up to 53 hours of music playback, and around 60 days of standby time. Other notable features include an AI powered suite of tools and 6.5W reverse charging. OnePlus Pad Go 2 will be announced in India on 17th December 2025, while the first sale kicks off on December 18. The tablet arrives alongside the OnePlus 15R and OnePlus Watch Lite.

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Portronics launches Zaptor 200W car inverter with dual AC sockets and six outputs

Portronics has launched its latest gadget, Zaptor, a compact 200W car power inverter designed to provide power access for devices on the go. The device supports a maximum combined output of 200W and is aimed at frequent travelers, remote workers, and families.

Portronics Zaptor

Pricing and Availability

The Zaptor is priced at ₹2,499 ($28) and is now available on the Portronics official website, Amazon, and retail outlets across India. It comes with a 12-month warranty.

Portronics Zaptor Specifications

The inverter supports two universal AC sockets that allow users to plug in laptops, small appliances, or camera chargers directly inside the car. It also includes two 36W USB-A ports and two 20W Type-C Power Delivery ports, which can fast-charge smartphones, tablets, smartwatches, cameras, and other USB-powered devices.

Portronics has added a digital voltage display on the Zaptor that shows the car’s real-time battery input voltage. The device also features a dedicated AC On/Off master switch that cuts power instantly to the AC sockets when needed.

The inverter is equipped with safety features such as overcharge protection, short circuit protection, advanced temperature control, and a fire-resistant casing. These features are designed to ensure safer operation during long drives and high-load scenarios.

The Zaptor supports all standard 12V car lighter sockets and works with various plug types. Its compact form factor makes it travel-friendly and easy to store in a car dashboard or glovebox.

In related news, Portronics has recently launched its new Lithius Cell USB-C rechargeable batteries in AA and AAA sizes, and also introduced the Revvo magnetic power bank with a built-in kickstand at an affordable price in India.

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Xiaomi Truclean W30 Pro Wet Dry Vacuum Now Available in UK and Europe

Xiaomi has released the Truclean W30 Pro in Europe, a wet dry vacuum that vacuums, mops, and self-cleans simultaneously. The device targets dry debris, hair, liquids, and stains without requiring separate passes.

Xiaomi Truclean W30 Pro Wet Dry Vacuum

The unit operates with an 18,000Pa motor driving a roller brush at 450 scrubs per minute with 20N downward pressure. Suction performance increases 20 percent over previous models. Standard Mode handles daily cleaning while Water Absorbing Mode removes standing water. Holding the mode button for 1.5 seconds activates boosted suction for heavy dirt.

Hair management uses a four-stage system capable of handling 3,000 long hair strands. Extended shark tooth comb teeth are 400 percent longer than standard designs, paired with 4mm flexible polymer teeth protecting the roller, a constant-pressure metal scraper, and a 168-degree V-shaped suction port with turbo intake.

Five water stain prevention measures reduce floor slipperiness: controlled water dispensing, 12 percent improved absorption through high-density roller fibers, 322 percent increased dirty water collection via TPE scraper, even water removal with metal scraping, and wider suction reducing residual stains by 62 percent. Drying time decreases 9 percent.

The self-cleaning system soaks and washes the roller with hot water, rotates bidirectionally for edge scrubbing, then dries with 80°C hot air. Fast drying completes in 15 minutes at 47dB. A 100°C heating plate irons the roller to restore texture.

Xiaomi Truclean W30 Pro Wet Dry Vacuum

The vacuum lies flat at 180 degrees, reaching 104cm under furniture while maintaining suction through active water-air separation. Edge cleaning works on both roller sides. The repositioned clean water tank improves balance, requiring 18 percent less hand strength and delivering 45 percent more downward pressure.

A 4,000mAh battery provides 40 minutes runtime. Tank capacities are 1,000mL clean and 700mL dirty water. The 5.15kg unit runs on 200W at 21.6V with upgraded solid-liquid separation.

Pricing & availability

The Truclean W30 Pro sells for £299.99 in the UK and €349.99 in mainland Europe through Xiaomi’s online stores.

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boAt Airdopes 131 TWS Earbuds at just ₹699 on Amazon

If you are on the hunt for a new pair of truly wireless earbuds, then you ought to check this deal on boAt Airdopes 131 TWS at Amazon. Carrying an MRP of ₹3290, you can now own the Active Black variant of the TWS for just ₹699 during this offer period.

The boAt Airdopes 131 is meticulously designed for the modern listener on the go. Its headline feature is the colossal 60 hours of total playback (coupled with the charging case), ensuring your music or podcasts never stop. No matter whether you’re commuting, working out, or on a long trip. Literally on this TWS, battery anxiety will be a thing of the past, especially with the game-changing ASAP Charge technology. boAt claims that just a few minutes of charging gives hours of listening time.

These Truly Wireless Stereo (TWS) earbuds deliver the signature boAt immersive sound experience. The built-in microphone offers clear, hands-free calling. They offer seamless Bluetooth connectivity, instantly pairing with your devices the moment you open the case.

While the Active Black color is leading the charge with the ₹699 price tag, you can also explore other attractive options like Carbon Black and Ice Blue. However, they are slightly expensive, retailing now at ₹799.

Head over to the Amazon product list link below and secure your pair of boAt Airdopes 131 at this offer price before it ends!

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Say Goodbye to Driving: Rivian CEO Says Cars Will Soon Run Errands Without You

Rivian, a U.S.-based electric vehicle maker known for its premium electric trucks, SUVs, and delivery vans, has made a bold new claim about the future of driving. The company, which focuses heavily on advanced software and clean-energy technology, says its cars could become so autonomous that owners won’t even need to be inside them. 

According to CEO RJ Scaringe, Rivian aims to reach this level of full driverless capability by 2030, allowing vehicles to run errands, pick up friends, and travel completely on their own.

Rivian R2

Steps Toward Full Autonomy

Scaringe explains that Rivian’s next major features include “hands-off everywhere” driving and point-to-point navigation similar to Tesla’s FSD. These systems will still require driver attention at first. But he believes that soon after, cars will no longer need monitoring. By 2028 or 2029, he suggests Rivian vehicles could complete solo trips while owners stay at home.

Why This Matters

Robotaxis like Waymo already drive without humans in certain cities, showing how quickly the field is advancing. Driver-assist systems such as GM’s Super Cruise and Tesla’s FSD (Supervised) allow hands-free driving but still depend on human supervision. 

The challenge now is to make fully driverless technology safe, affordable, and available in everyday cars. Whoever achieves this first will gain a huge advantage, giving people extra time to rest, work, or relax while commuting.

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Tesla’s Driverless Claims

Tesla CEO Elon Musk is also pushing hard toward this goal. According to Reuters, Tesla is testing fully driverless Model Y vehicles in Austin and aims to deliver the first units by June. Musk says these cars will operate with no driver involvement. Further reports say that Tesla will soon launch unsupervised FSD in Austin, allowing vehicles to navigate without human monitoring. These updates show that Tesla remains a major competitor in the race toward full autonomy.

Major Challenges for Autonomous Cars

Developing safe and reliable driverless cars has proven far harder than early predictions suggested. Many challenges remain, including safety validation, rare road scenarios, and regulatory approval. Still, rapid progress in AI is pushing the industry forward. 

Old rule-based approaches are being replaced with AI models that learn, adapt, and generalize better. With Rivian, Tesla, GM, and Waymo all improving their autonomous systems, the dream of personal driverless cars is closer than ever, though not guaranteed.

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Realme Narzo 90 series launching in India soon with class leading battery

Realme is gearing up to launch its next-gen Narzo lineup. The Narzo 90 series was just teased in the Indian market, confirming its availability in the region and offering us a glimpse of its design as well. So here’s everything you need to know.

Realme Narzo 90 series: Biggest battery in segment teased

To recall, the Narzo family of smartphones from Realme often target the mid range and budget segments. So with the teaser confirming the Narzo 90 series, we can expect these models to also compete in India’s highly competitive value phone market. Looking at the image poster, Realme hasn’t revealed any key details regarding these devices like the specs, features, and, pricing.

Realme Narzo 90 Series
Realme Narzo 90 Series

Even the launch window is still at large. However, it does confirm the Amazon availability owing to the new microsite on the e-commerce platform and the imminent release. There are only two aspects of the upcoming smartphones revealed in the teasers, namely the battery and design. Unfortunately, exact information like the battery capacity and a clear view of the smartphones weren’t shared.

Realme claims that the Narzo 90 series would offer the segment’s largest battery pack. So the capacity is likely to offer 6000mAh. We can also see two models with a distinct rear camera module design. One appears to be inspired by Apple’s iPhone 16 Pro models that have a triangular triple camera setup, while the other seems similar to Samsung’s Galaxy S25 Ultra with three vertically stacked sensors. The brand is expected to unveil the Narzo 90 and Narzo 90 Pro. This is all the information we have at the moment, so stick around for more.

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Samsung launches One UI 8.5 beta program: These devices are getting the update

Samsung One UI 8.5 beta program

After weeks of testing One UI 8.5 internally, Samsung has finally opened public access to its One UI 8.5 beta program. The beta update is currently available for the Galaxy S25 phones (except S25 Slim and S25 FE), which bring a huge list of enhancements across nearly every corner, along with many new features.

At the time of writing this post, the first One UI 8.5 beta for the Galaxy S25 series is available in South Korea, Germany, and the US. It will also expand to India, Poland, and the UK very soon.

If you live in any of these regions and have a Galaxy S25/S25+/S25 Ultra, you can register for the One UI 8.5 beta program for early access to the latest features and enhancements. The process is simple. Open the Samsung Members app and tap the One UI beta program banner to complete the registration. Then, navigate to Settings > Software update > Download and install to get the latest update.

One UI 8.5 beta 1 update

In the One UI 8.5 beta announcement post on Samsung Newsroom, Samsung hasn’t revealed if the beta program will reach beyond the Galaxy S25 series. However, based on the company’s past track record, it could release the beta update to a few more Galaxy models.

The first One UI 8.5 beta rollout has just gone live, and there will likely be a couple more on the way before we get to the stable release sometime in the first half of 2026. Before that, we’ll see One UI 8.5 debuting on the Galaxy S26 series early next year.

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Xiaomi 17 Pro series begins testing HyperOS 3.0.34.0 with interactive “Sugar Cube” wallpaper feature for the rear screen

Xiaomi has quietly kicked off internal beta testing of HyperOS 3.0.34.0 for the Xiaomi 17 Pro series, and it aims to make the phone’s secondary rear screen more useful.

The update, which ranges from 568 MB to 1.2 GB depending on the device, is rolling out in phases through Xiaomi’s improved HyperOS 3 OTA logic. Users who check for updates frequently are being prioritized, with new batches pushed every 1–2 days. As always with Xiaomi’s gray-scale strategy, manually checking often guarantees earlier access.

The update enables a new personalized wallpaper feature for the rear display on the 17 Pro and 17 Pro Max, called “Sugar Cube” (translated from Chinese), which supports live photo and even video formats. It is described as a “fun wallpaper for the back screen.”

Other back-screen enhancements include a three-finger swipe-down gesture for screenshots (with multiple styles and screen-cover support), one-click saving of newly generated AI wallpapers to the album (requires Themes and Wallpapers app version 10.5.7.5 or higher), and fresh anime IP and 3D wallpapers added to the Theme Store specifically for the rear screen.

Beyond the fun additions, the update brings practical improvements:

  • Optimized gaming performance
  • Fixed network compatibility issues that caused abnormal calls
  • Resolved occasional static noise during screen-off music playback
  • Corrected abnormal probability display bugs
  • Improved camera image quality, shooting smoothness, and overall stability

While the update is currently in internal beta and reaching devices gradually, the combination of performance fixes and the undeniably interesting “Sugar Cube” personalized wallpaper gives Xiaomi 17 Pro and 17 Pro Max owners something fresh to look forward to this holiday season.

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Ubiquiti launches Dream Router 5G Max with Wi-Fi 7, 10G SFP+ & full UniFi OS integration

Ubiquiti has announced the Dream Router 5G Max (UDR-5G-Max), a new multi-functional 5G CPE that supports cellular, LAN, and Wi-Fi connectivity. The device is priced at $499 and will be available in February 2026.

The Dream Router 5G Max acts as a desktop cloud gateway with integrated 5G connectivity, tri-band Wi-Fi 7, and UniFi OS support. It features a cylindrical design measuring 110 × 110 × 250 mm and includes one NanoSIM slot alongside a NanoSIM/eSIM hybrid slot. On 5G NSA networks, the device delivers up to 3.4Gbps downlink and 560Mbps uplink speeds. On standalone 5G SA networks, it reaches 1.8Gbps downlink and 650Mbps uplink.

Ubiquiti Dream Router 5G Max
Dream Router 5G Max

The router comes with one 10GbE SFP+ port and four 2.5GbE RJ45 ports, including one PoE output. The Wi-Fi system is rated BE10700, with speeds of 688Mbps, 4.3Gbps, and 5.7Gbps across the three bands. Coverage extends to approximately 160 square meters. Ubiquiti includes a 64GB microSD card for video storage and application use, with support for up to five HD, two 2K, and one 4K stream through UniFi Protect.

UniFi 5G Max
UniFi 5G Max

Ubiquiti has positioned this model as the flagship of its newly expanded UniFi 5G Max lineup. The company also introduced two additional models. The UniFi 5G Max indoor modem is a PoE-powered unit priced at $399. It supports dual SIM and eSIM with up to 3.4Gbps throughput. Ubiquiti lists compatibility with AT&T and T-Mobile, with Verizon certification expected by the end of December.

UniFi 5G Max Outdoor
UniFi 5G Max Outdoor

The outdoor version, UniFi 5G Max Outdoor, is designed for harsh environments. It features an IPX6 rating by default and reaches IP67 with an optional cable-gland door kit. It maintains the same 5G performance as the indoor version and will be available in January 2026 for $459.

In related news, TP-Link has recently launched the entry-level Archer GE400 Wi-Fi 7 gaming router, and Xiaomi announced the BE10000 Pro with Wi-Fi 7, AI control features, and dual 10G HyperOS ports.

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OnePlus Watch Lite features revealed ahead of December 17 launch with 10-day battery life

OnePlus is preparing to launch three new products on December 17. The company will introduce the OnePlus 15R smartphone and the OnePlus Pad Go 2 tablet in India and Europe. On the same day, European markets will also get the OnePlus Watch Lite. Ahead of the event, OnePlus has shared key details about the Watch Lite, while reports have outlined what to expect from the OnePlus 15R.

OnePlus Watch Lite

OnePlus Watch Lite features

The OnePlus Watch Lite is designed with a slim and lightweight build. It offers a 60-second wellness overview that brings together daily activity tracking, heart rate data, sleep tracking, SpO2 readings, and Mind and Body insights in one view. OnePlus claims the smartwatch can deliver up to 10 days of battery life on a single charge.

The watch is rumored to run on a non-WearOS platform, as no WearOS smartwatch currently offers this level of battery life. It will work with both Android and iOS devices, allowing users to receive notifications from two phones on one watch. NFC support is included for contactless features. The Watch Lite also comes with enhanced dual-frequency GPS for improved location accuracy. It will be available in Black and Silver color options.

Reports suggest the Watch Lite features a 1.46-inch AMOLED display. The screen is said to reach 3,000 nits of peak brightness in Sports mode and 600 nits during regular use. The smartwatch is reportedly 8.9mm thick and weighs 35 grams.

Alongside the wearable, OnePlus will launch the OnePlus 15R as the value-focused model in the OnePlus 15 series. The device is expected to be based on the OnePlus Ace 6T, which recently debuted in China, powered by the Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 chipset. The OnePlus 15R features a flat frame and a camera module placed at a 45-degree angle in the top-left corner. It carries IP66, IP68, IP69, and IP69K ratings for dust and water resistance. Confirmed color options include Charcoal Black and Mint Breeze. The device will also feature a massive 7,400mAh battery with 80W fast charging.

As for display, the phone is expected to feature a 6.83-inch 1.5K OLED panel with a 165Hz refresh rate, and an optical fingerprint sensor. The phone will also carry TÜV Rheinland Intelligent Eye Care 5.0 for eye protection. The camera setup could include a 50-megapixel main sensor, an 8-megapixel ultrawide camera, and a 32-megapixel front camera. As for videography, the brand has confirmed 4K recording capability at 120fps.

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AGIBOT Hits 5000-Unit Milestone, Fueling China’s Humanoid Robotics

Key Highlights:

  • AGIBOT celebrates the rollout of its 5,000th mass-produced humanoid robot.
  • AgiBot A2 enters the Guinness World Records after walking 66 miles in three days.
  • China accelerates its position in the global humanoid robotics race with major advancements and industry support.

5,000-Unit Milestone

AGIBOT has officially rolled out its 5,000th mass-produced humanoid robot, marking a major milestone for the company and the broader robotics industry. The achievement reflects years of work in solving key challenges related to robot stability, reliability, and durability. According to Mr. Zhihui Peng, Co-Founder, President, and CTO, the company remains committed to listening to industry partners and delivering practical, general-purpose robots that can be deployed across real-world scenarios.

The 5,000 units include a diverse product portfolio:

  • A-Series (full-size robots): 1,742 units
  • X-Series (agile, half-size robots): 1,846 units
  • G-Series (task-optimized robots): 1,412 units
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Robots Deployed Across Multiple Industries

AGIBOT’s humanoid robots are being used commercially in eight major applications, including guided reception, exhibition services, entertainment, intelligent manufacturing, logistics sorting, security inspection, commercial cleaning, data-collection training, and scientific research. These deployments demonstrate how embodied AI can support industrial upgrades, reshape service workflows, and accelerate digital transformation across multiple sectors.

The widespread adoption of AGIBOT robots also shows growing global demand for practical humanoid solutions that can integrate into existing business operations.

AgiBot A2 Walks Into the Guinness World Records

In a separate milestone for the company, the AgiBot A2 humanoid robot has officially entered the Guinness World Records after completing a 66-mile (106 km) walk over three days. The robot began its journey in Suzhou on the evening of November 10, 2025, and arrived at Shanghai’s Bund waterfront on November 13. The route covered highways, city streets, and various terrains, with the robot following traffic rules throughout the trek.

Standing 5 feet 6 inches tall, the A2 model is designed for customer service roles and is equipped with chat interaction features and advanced lip-reading technology. Videos of the walk show the robot navigating alongside cyclists, scooters, and busy urban environments.

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China’s Rapid Expansion in Humanoid Robotics

China’s rapid expansion in humanoid robotics is being driven by major government deployments, rising investment, and growing adoption across non-tech industries. Large contracts are putting humanoid robots to work in border control, logistics, and public-service roles, while new funding is accelerating robots with advanced sensing for delicate, human-like tasks. Automakers are entering the field with plans for prototypes and in-vehicle robots, signaling that robotics is becoming a core industrial priority. National tech fairs are drawing big crowds with agile, performance-ready humanoids, reflecting expanding commercial and consumer interest.

With production costs falling and manufacturers preparing massive output increases, China is shifting from experimental showcases to true large-scale deployment, positioning itself as the fastest-moving force in the global humanoid robotics race.

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Check the list: 111 DJI products, including popular drones, now out of support

DJI has quietly expanded its list of products that are no longer getting official support — and it’s a long one. The company now counts 111 of its products that have either already reached end-of-service status or will hit that point soon.

DJI Mavic Air

Some of DJI’s most recognizable drones are on the chopping block. The Phantom 4 Advanced and Phantom 4 Pro stopped receiving support in June 2025. The 2017 Mavic Pro Platinum followed earlier this year, with support ending in April. And the original Mavic Air — the compact drone that helped push folding designs into the mainstream when it launched in 2018 — was officially cut off on January 1.

Those models join several well-loved classics that have already been retired: the first-gen Mavic Pro and the tiny DJI Spark lost support in October 2024, while even older Phantom 3 and early Phantom 4 variants were phased out way back in January 2023.

Next up: DJI’s enterprise lineup. The Matrice 200 V2 series — including the M200 V2, M210 V2, and M210 RTK V2 — will no longer be eligible for repairs or updates after the end of January 2026. DJI is warning owners to check their exact model so they’re not caught off guard.

Full list available here

Once a device lands on the suspension list, that’s it — no more repairs through official channels, no spare parts, no firmware updates, and no tech support. DJI says the move lets them focus more on newer tech and keep current-generation products better supported.

Still, the news stings for hobbyists and working pilots who rely on these older drones. Many of them remain perfectly airworthy, but with official support disappearing, their long-term survival becomes a bit more uncertain. It’s another reminder of how fast even high-end gadgets can reach the end of the line.

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