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Huawei HM740 is a HarmonyOS-powered PC, only for enterprise

Huawei is expanding its commercial PC lineup with a new model called the Huawei HM740. It’s an enterprise-focused laptop built on the HarmonyOS 6 platform. 

The company announced the device in China during a HarmonyOS Office Conference last night; however, complete details and availability are still under the hood. 

Huawei HM740 Overview

One of the standout features of the HM740 is its enterprise digital dual-space setup, which basically lets you run two separate environments on the same laptop, one for work and one for personal use. 

You can switch between them with a four-finger swipe, and Huawei says the underlying hardware isolation ensures that confidential company data “does not leave the terminal.” It’s similar to having two laptops in one, but without the hassle of juggling devices.

The HM740 also includes Huawei’s super privacy switch, along with the ports you’d expect from a business machine: USB 3.2 Gen 1, USB-C, HDMI, RJ45 Ethernet, and a 3.5mm audio jack. 

Huawei claims to deliver up to 20 hours of local video playback and around 14 hours of voice conferencing with HM740.

For IT teams, Huawei is offering something called “zero-latency deployment,” part of HarmonyOS Enterprise Edition. The idea is that as soon as the laptop is unboxed, security policies and environment settings are automatically applied, cutting down setup time and lowering the workload on enterprise administrators.

The HM740 follows the HM940 launched earlier this year, which shipped with HarmonyOS 5 and an AI assistant. 

Huawei says the new laptop will be available “soon,” but hasn’t shared a release date or full hardware specs yet. And since it’s an enterprise-only machine, Huawei is unlikely to reveal the price as well.

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Sony Launches Inzone H9 II Wireless Gaming Headphones in India with ANC & 30hr Battery

Sony has just launched a new premium wireless gaming headphones in India. The Inzone H9 II brings high end features along with noise cancellation, long battery life, and flagship audio drivers. So here’s everything you need to know.

Sony Inzone H9 II Debuts in India

To recall, the Sony Inzone H9 II wireless gaming headphones were first announced in the global market, and it is finally being released in India. One of its key highlights was the premium 30mm audio drivers that it borrows from Sony’s flagship WH-1000XM6 headphones. This model also features Sony 360 Reality Audio and virtual 7.1 surround sound for better immersion. There is support for ANC (Active Noise Cancellation) and a transparent mode as well.

Sony Inzone H9 II Gaming Headphones
Sony Inzone H9 II Wireless Gaming Headphones

While this connects wirelessly over Bluetooth and 2.4GHz via a USB-C dongle, it can also run with a wired connection thanks to an AUX connection. On a single full charge, the Sony Inzone H9 II headsets promise up to 30 hours of battery life with ANC disabled. A quick 5 minute charge offers 1 hour of audio playback, although a full charge takes around 3.5 hours. For communication while gaming, these feature a directional boom mic that supports AI powered noise filtering for clear in-game calls.

Other notable features include 260g weight (without mic), a dedicated mute button, volume controls, customizable sound profiles for games like Valorant (made in collaboration with Fnatic), and Bluetooth LE support. Sony has released the Inzone H9 II wireless gaming headsets in the Indian market in two color options, namely Black and White. It will be available for Rs 28,990 via Amazon India, Flipkart, and the brand’s official website starting from 22nd November 2025.

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Huawei MatePad Edge leak reveals surprising compatibility with Windows and DirectX 11

The MatePad Edge is launching as Huawei’s first HarmonyOS 2-in-1 tablet on November 25th. Although the brand has yet to reveal details, the device has been tipped to feature a Kirin 9-series PC chip and up to 24GB of RAM.

Just ahead of the launch now, a Weibo tipster who goes by the alias UncleKanshan has shared a detailed list of the tablet’s specs and features. Here’s what we know. 

Huawei MatePad Edge Specs

The MatePad Edge is built around a large 14.2-inch display with a 3120 × 2080 resolution and a 120Hz refresh rate. All of this is wrapped in a sleek body that measures 6.85mm thick and weighs 780 grams. 

The leak also claims the tablet has an impressive 94% screen-to-body ratio, meaning incredibly slim bezels all around.

The MatePad Edge also features a surprisingly capable camera setup. The rear has a 50MP main lens paired with an 8MP ultrawide lens. Meanwhile, the front houses a 32MP selfie camera tucked into an ultra-small module with no visible notch.

Huawei is promoting the Edge as a full tablet-plus-PC hybrid with HarmonyOS running at its core. More surprising is the fact that the OS reportedly supports over 300,000 native apps, plus 13,000 Windows apps through compatibility layers. 

The tipster notes the tablet can even boot directly into a Windows environment, supports DirectX 11, and offers features like HarmonyOS screen projection, Windows expansion mode, and the ability to place Windows app shortcuts directly on the HarmonyOS home screen.

For gaming, the MatePad Edge can reportedly run titles like Warcraft and Red Alert 2 smoothly. Huawei will also offer a detachable keyboard and stylus, targeting professionals who want a hybrid tablet experience.

Keeping everything running is a massive battery of 12,800mAh that is said to support 140W fast charging.

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SiiPet LitterLens Review: An AI-Powered Window Into My Cats’ Health

For cat owners, subtle changes in litter box behavior are often the earliest warning signs of serious health issues. When those signs go unnoticed, the consequences can be severe—emergency vet visits, expensive treatments, and in the worst cases, fatal outcomes. The SiiPet LitterLens, which claims to be the first AI-powered litter box camera, promises to turn those subtle signals into actionable health insights. We spent six weeks testing the device in a three-cat household (mine, actually) to see if it delivers.

Enter the SiiPet LitterLens, billed as the world’s first AI-powered litter box camera. Designed to turn subtle health signals into actionable alerts, we tested this device in Holly’s home over six weeks to assess its performance, functionality, and real-world value for cat owners.

The Concept: Beyond Basic Pet Cameras

Standard pet cameras show you what’s happening. LitterLens aims to understand why. The difference lies in SiiPet’s proprietary Cat Sense+ AI system, built specifically to monitor litter box behavior rather than general pet activity. As founder Brian Fu frames it, the device targets a fundamental gap: “Litter box behavior changes are early health signals, but they’re easily overlooked—especially in multi-cat homes.”

My experience highlights the difference: instead of passive monitoring, LitterLens prioritizes health-focused insights, delivering targeted alerts that cut through the noise of routine pet activity.

Feature Deep Dive: What It Actually Does

Urinary Health Monitoring

The LitterLens’ standout feature is its urinary health monitoring system, which proved its worth in my home. Here’s how it works:

Automatically tracks key metrics: litter box visits (frequency, duration, posture) for each cat, including litter box visits (frequency, duration, and posture), for each cat—the Triggers app alerts when deviations from baseline behavior occur.

My senior cat Honey, typically visited the litter box three times daily, spending 20-30 seconds each time. When the app alerted me to five trips in two hours—averaging 90 seconds per visit—I could intervene early rather than waiting for visible distress. When I shared the two-week data log with my vet, the response was immediate: “This device is extremely useful. It lets us treat problems early, not just fix them after a crisis.”

The system proved particularly valuable during Tigger’s recovery from a spay surgery that had led to urinary retention and blood in the urine. “If I’d had LitterLens, I might have caught the issue sooner,” I realized.

Gut Health Monitoring (No More Guesswork on Feces)

The less glamorous but equally critical function: automatic fecal monitoring. A high-definition camera with built-in night vision captures clear photos, which the AI analyzes for abnormalities like soft stool, diarrhea, or blood. For me, this meant:

  • Instant app notifications for soft feces (“Possible stomach problem”).
  • Priority alerts with timestamped photos for blood in feces or diarrhea.

When my kitten Luna developed stress-induced diarrhea, I received an alert before I’d noticed the problem myself. My vet used the photos to immediately rule out parasites, avoiding unnecessary lab work. “Visual records are far more reliable than guesswork,” the vet explained. “This prevents misdiagnosis and wasted tests.”

Privacy is handled intelligently: the camera only activates when motion is detected, and manual privacy mode allows monitoring to be disabled at any time.

Multi-Cat Recognition

For households with multiple cats, LitterLens uses visual Pet ID+ technology to distinguish individuals with 98% accuracy—even when they crowd the box together. Each cat maintains an independent health profile.

This feature revealed that Tigger was visiting the litter box only once daily, well below normal frequency. I adjusted his diet accordingly, resolving the issue quickly. I found that Single-cat tracking makes multi-cat health care no longer a guessing game.

Real-World Use: Setup and Reliability

Installation took less than five minutes: attach the bracket to a standard litter box, charge the device, and connect to the app. Practical considerations are well-addressed:

  • IP65 waterproof rating: Handles splashes and wipes clean
  • Battery life: 28 days per charge, even with 12+ daily activations
  • Local storage: 32GB built-in, no subscription fees, no cloud dependency
  • App interface: Clean dashboard with usage counts, recent alerts, and a one-tap litter level checker

Limitations

The primary constraint is video quality: HD rather than 4K. The camera sensor is smaller than high-end smartphone components. However, for health monitoring purposes—identifying fecal abnormalities and tracking posture—the resolution is adequate. This isn’t a device for cinematic pet portraits; it’s a medical monitoring tool.

Who Should Buy the SiiPet LitterLens?

At $129, LitterLens costs less than a single emergency vet visit ($150-$300). It delivers the most value for:

  • Multi-cat households where tracking individual behavior is impossible
  • Senior cat owners managing age-related urinary and digestive issues
  • Frequent travelers needing remote health monitoring
  • Any owner wanting data-driven insights instead of guesswork

Added value: Unlike subscription-based pet cameras, all LitterLens AI features are free, with 32GB of internal storage included—no hidden fees.

Verdict: A Necessity, Not a Gadget

After six weeks of testing, LitterLens proves its core promise: it transforms litter box monitoring from a forgettable chore into a proactive health measure. The AI accuracy is legitimate, the alerts are timely, and the multi-cat tracking works as advertised. This isn’t a gadget—it’s a medical diagnostic tool that happens to use AI.

If you’re tired of guessing about your cat’s health, the LitterLens delivers peace of mind through data-driven insights. Available on Amazon and the SiiPet website, it’s a smart inveThe device won’t prevent every emergency, but it significantly narrows the window between “first symptom” and “crisis.” For cat owners who’ve experienced the anxiety of a suddenly sick pet, that alone justifies the price.

Available: Amazon and SiiPet website

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Gemini 3 Just Dropped: Here Are the Most Interesting Things You Should Know

Google has officially introduced Gemini 3, its most advanced AI model to date. This new release builds on the foundation laid by Gemini 1 and 2, adding major upgrades in reasoning, multimodal understanding, and agent-based coding. Gemini 3 now powers several Google products, including Search, the Gemini app, and the company’s new developer platform, Google Antigravity.

Google Gemini 3

1. Smarter, More Honest Answers

Gemini 3 marks a shift in how Google wants its AI to interact with users. The model avoids pleasantries and focuses on delivering accurate, clear, and helpful answers. Google says Gemini 3 gives smart, direct responses that focus on real insights instead of repeating user expectations.

This update reflects Google’s broader goal of turning AI into a thought partner. Gemini 3 understands subtle context and adapts its tone based on the task. Google claims this makes the AI more honest and productive during real-world use.

2. Better at Understanding Everything

Gemini 3 supports native multimodality. The system can handle text, images, video, audio, and code in one workflow. Users can upload mixed content such as handwritten notes, screenshots, or full lectures, and the model can interpret everything together. It can then generate interactive flashcards, concise summaries, or visual simulations based on the material

Google has increased the model’s context window to one million tokens. This lets Gemini 3 read and retain extremely long documents and conversations, improving performance on research-heavy or academic tasks.

3. Leading All the Benchmarks

Gemini 3 outperforms other frontier models across nearly all major AI benchmarks. It currently ranks first on the LMArena leaderboard with an Elo score of 1501. The model scores 91.9% on GPQA Diamond, 37.5% on Humanity’s Last Exam, and 23.4% on MathArena Apex.

For multimodal tests, Gemini 3 achieves 81% on MMMU-Pro and 87.6% on Video-MMMU. Its factual accuracy reaches 72.1% on SimpleQA Verified. These results show Gemini 3’s strength in both academic reasoning and real-world problem solving.

For developers, Gemini 3 leads the WebDev Arena with a score of 1487. It achieves 76.2% on SWE-Bench Verified and 54.2% on Terminal-Bench 2.0. These benchmarks confirm its skill in software development, command-line tasks, and autonomous coding.

4. Agents That Can Code on Their Own

Google has launched a new agentic development platform called Antigravity. The platform is powered by Gemini 3 and allows agents to write, test, and execute code across a full development environment. Gemini agents can access the code editor, browser, and terminal directly.

The system uses Gemini 3’s reasoning and tool-use skills to handle full-stack software tasks. In internal tests, it planned and built a working flight tracker app from scratch. The agent validated its work using browser-based simulations without human guidance.

5. Interactive Results in Search

Gemini 3 is now available in Google Search’s AI Mode. It powers dynamic visual layouts, interactive tools, and simulations directly in search results. When users ask complex questions, Gemini 3 creates real-time responses that include tables, charts, or even custom calculators.

If someone searches for topics like orbital physics or financial comparisons, Gemini 3 can generate interactive modules to help explain the results. These are generated using its built-in code writing and UI design capabilities.

6. New Advances in Training

Google DeepMind researchers credit Gemini 3’s success to progress in both pre-training and post-training. VP Oriol Vinyals said the improvements from Gemini 2.5 to 3.0 were the largest the team had seen. He also said pre-training had not hit a limit and there was still room to grow.

Many experts believed models had exhausted the internet’s public data. Google appears to have found ways to extract more value from existing data or has used internal datasets unavailable to competitors. This gives Google a long-term advantage in building next-generation AI systems.

7. Stronger Safety and Testing

Google says Gemini 3 is its safest model yet. The system has been tested against prompt injections, flattery behaviors, and misuse risks. External security groups like Vaultis and Dreadnode took part in the evaluations. Google also partnered with organizations such as the UK AISI for responsible development reviews.

Gemini 3 Pro is now available globally through the Gemini app and Google Search’s AI Mode for Pro and Ultra subscribers. The more advanced “Deep Think” version is still under safety review and will launch later.

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Vivo X300 and X300 Pro India price leaked, starts from Rs 75,999

Vivo’s new X300 series is set to launch in India on December 2, and since this is a follow-up launch after its debut in China, we are fairly familiar with most of the specs. The only details under the hood are the prices, and fortunately, a new leak has now taken care of that as well. 

Tipster Abhishek Yadav took to X to reveal the Indian prices for both the Vivo X300 and X300 Pro, plus the cost of the optional photography kit. And if the leak is accurate, the lineup is not going to be cheap.

India is getting the Vivo X300 starting with the 12/256GB variant at Rs 75,999. The 12/512GB model will retail for Rs 81,999, and the 16/512GB variant will be priced at Rs 85,999.

As for the Vivo X300 Pro, it will only be available in India in a single 16/512GB variant for Rs 109,999. The photography kit, which Vivo has been pushing as a pro-friendly add-on, is expected to cost ₹19,999.

The prices are unsurprisingly higher compared to China. The X300, for instance, starts at around Rs 54,700 for the 12/256GB variant, while the X300 Pro’s 16/512GB model is priced at roughly Rs 75,000 in the mainland.

Vivo X300 / Pro Specs

For the price, you are getting flagships powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 9500 chip. The X300 is a compact model with a 6.31-inch OLED display and a 50MP selfie camera. The rear setup includes a 200MP main, 50MP ultrawide, and a 50MP periscope unit. And despite its compactness, it packs a 6040mAh battery.

Vivo X300

The Pro brings a bugger 6.78-inch display with the same 50MP selfie camera. The back has a 50MP main, 50MP ultrawide, and 200MP telephoto unit. It gets its fuel via a 6510mAh cell.

If you’re living in Europe, then you can buy the Vivo X300 and the Vivo X300 Pro.

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Poco F8 Ultra leak reveals complete design and specifications days before launch

Xiaomi’s upcoming Poco F8 Ultra has leaked again—this time with a detailed spec sheet. The phone, which is expected to make its global debut later this month, seems set to bring a mix of flagship-tier performance and surprisingly strong durability. Whether it’s the big step up Poco fans have been waiting for or just another mid-premium refresh is still up for debate, but there’s finally enough info to start forming a picture.

Xiaomi has already confirmed that the new Poco F8 lineup will replace the current Poco F7 Pro and F7 Ultra worldwide before the end of 2025. As the leaks suggest, the split is pretty straightforward: the F8 Pro uses the Snapdragon 8 Elite, while the F8 Ultra jumps to the newer Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5.

Most of the latest details come from leaker Sudhanshu Ambhore, who first posted the F8 Pro specs and then followed up with info on the Ultra. According to him, Xiaomi has toughened up the Ultra’s build. It reportedly performed better than the Pro in EU drop tests—not something companies usually brag about, but a nice perk for people who’ve cracked a few screens in their time.

Battery life is another interesting bit. The Ultra is said to borrow some ideas from the Redmi K90 Pro Max (our review) but won’t use that phone’s massive 7,560 mAh cell. Instead, it gets a 6,500 mAh battery with 100W wired charging and 50W wireless. Ambhore claims the Ultra might last about 4.5 hours longer than the Pro on standard tests, though in normal use the difference will probably be smaller. Oddly, the phone is still slightly heavier than the K90 Pro Max, which could hint at a beefier cooling system or reinforced frame.

Camera hardware appears unchanged from the K90 Pro Max: three 50MP lenses for the main, ultra-wide, and a 5x optical zoom telephoto.

Xiaomi’s official reveal is set for November 26, so we’ll know soon enough how accurate these leaks are. Until then, the F8 Ultra looks like a promising step forward—at least on paper. Whether it actually delivers will come down to price, performance, and more importantly, how well Xiaomi tunes the HyperOS build for the F8 Ultra once it’s out in the wild.

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Ayaneo unveils Pocket Vert with 3.5″ LTPS LCD, dual-mode hidden touchpad & 6000mAh battery

Ayaneo has officially announced the Pocket Vert, a new vertical-format handheld gaming device designed for retro gaming enthusiasts. The company revealed the device during a live showcase and detailed it on its official blog. The post highlights its compact form factor, premium build, and modern features that aim to deliver a nostalgic experience with current-generation performance

Ayaneo Pocket Vert

Ayaneo Pocket Vert Specifications

The Pocket Vert features a 3.5-inch LTPS LCD screen with a resolution of 1600×1440 and a pixel density of 615 PPI. The display supports 10x GB point-to-point pixel accuracy and offers 450 nits of brightness, providing sharp visuals for both classic and modern games. Ayaneo uses a full CNC-machined metal body and integrates a single seamless glass panel on the front to give the device a polished, minimalist look.

Ayaneo Pocket Vert

The handheld measures 86.4×143×20.5mm and is available in three color options: Nightfall Black, Moonlight White, and Lava Red. All physical buttons use a crystal-like transparent material and follow a clean, unmarked design layout. The control scheme includes a traditional D-pad and ABXY buttons, along with SE, ST, and AYA function keys. The diamond-cut shoulder buttons are also made from the same transparent material and are designed to support fast-paced gaming.

Ayaneo has equipped the Pocket Vert with a hidden dual-mode smart touchpad located beneath the front glass. This touchpad can act as a virtual analog stick on the left or right, support dual-stick mode, or function as a mouse. The device also includes a MagicSwitch button, which supports long-press input to open a function menu or control volume.

Ayaneo Pocket Vert

The Pocket Vert is powered by a 6000mAh battery and includes stereo dual speakers. It runs Ayaneo’s custom software ecosystem, AyaSpace and AyaHome, which supports key customization, device spoofing, Free Feel key mapping 1.5, and AI-powered translation features.

Ayaneo has not yet announced the chipset, memory configuration, or release date. More details are expected in the coming weeks.

In related news, Ayaneo recently unveiled the Next 2 handheld with a Ryzen AI Max+ 395 processor, dual touchpads, and Xbox-style controls. Retroid has also launched the Pocket 6 with a Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 chip, a 120Hz AMOLED display, and a 6000mAh battery.

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Amazfit T-Rex 3 Pro 44 mm Debuts in New Onyx Black Colorway

Amazfit has released a new Onyx Black color for the T-Rex 3 Pro 44 mm smartwatch in China. This is the third color option in the lineup, joining Arctic Gold and Black Gold, which arrived a few weeks ago. The new version offers a simpler look compared to the gold-accented models.

Amazfit T-Rex 3 Pro

The Onyx Black model uses a metallic black bezel, black hardware, and a black silicone strap. The parts blend together and give the watch a cleaner, low-key appearance. The design is the only change. All features remain the same as the earlier versions.

The T-Rex 3 Pro 44 mm supports route planning and offline maps. It uses a six-satellite positioning system for better accuracy during outdoor activities. It also brings a few upgrades over the regular T-Rex 3. These include a dual color flashlight and a built-in speaker and microphone that allow Bluetooth calling. The watch supports more than 180 activity modes and tracks heart rate, skin temperature and sleep quality.

The device has a 1.32-inch AMOLED display and can run for around 19 days on a single charge with typical use. It continues to focus on durability and outdoor utility while offering enough tools for everyday use.

In China, the Onyx Black version is priced the same as Arctic Gold and Black Gold. Amazfit has not said when this color will be released in other markets.

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Honor Watch X5 Offers Big Display and Long Battery Life at an Entry-Level Price

Honor is preparing to launch the Watch X5 alongside the Honor 500 smartphone series in China. The Watch X5 features a 1.97-inch AMOLED display with a rounded-corner layout, 1.8 mm ultra-narrow bezels, 82% screen-to-body ratio, and a 60 Hz refresh rate. It supports always-on display and offers a wide selection of customizable watch faces through the Honor Health app. The 2.5D glass is designed to improve touch response and visual clarity.

Honor Watch X5

The aluminum alloy build keeps the watch lightweight at 29 grams and just 9.99 mm thick. A stainless-steel rotating crown provides tactile navigation, and the quick-release silicone straps allow easy switching between styles. The overall footprint measures 45.68 × 40.2 mm, making it compact for daily wear.

Outdoor tracking features include an upgraded barometer, compass, and independent GPS with support for five satellite systems (BeiDou, GPS, GLONASS, GALILEO, QZSS). These tools help with route recording and real-time environmental monitoring during activities such as hiking. The watch carries 5 ATM and IP68 ratings, enabling use during swimming or under wet conditions.

Honor Watch X5

Health and fitness functions cover 24/7 heart rate and blood oxygen monitoring, sleep analysis, one-click health checks, women’s health tracking, and more than 120 sports modes. Honor also includes an AI-based weight-loss program developed with domestic universities, offering adaptive guidance and progress assessments.

Other notable features include two-way Bluetooth calling, NFC offline payments, camera shutter control, music control, SOS calling, Do Not Disturb mode, and built-in mini-games. Battery life reaches up to 14 days in typical use or five days with AOD enabled.

Pricing & availability

The Honor Watch X5 is already on sale in China and will be formally introduced at Honor’s November 24, 2025 event. It is priced at CNY 449 (about $63).

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iFlytek launches AI Translation Earbuds with open-ear design, real-time interpreting & 42h battery

iFlytek has launched its latest AI Translation Earbuds in China with a pre-sale price of 2,499 yuan ($352). The new earbuds feature an open ear-hook design and support real-time translation across calls, face-to-face conversations, and lectures. iFlytek has also integrated its AI assistant, which can summarize content and respond to questions directly on the device.

iFlytek AI Translation Earbuds

iFlytek AI Translation Earbuds Specifications

The earbuds use an air conduction speaker system paired with a bone conduction sensor. This setup captures voice inputs from both near-field and far-field environments. Each earbud includes a three-microphone array that filters background noise using iFlytek’s multi-sense fusion noise reduction system. The device aims to deliver clear voice pickup during meetings, calls, and in-person interactions.

The translation system uses iFlytek’s end-to-end AI simultaneous interpreting model and supports a vocabulary of more than 100,000 professional terms across sectors such as healthcare, finance, and manufacturing. According to the company, the Chinese-English interpretation engine has a delay of only two seconds for the first word and delivers translated voice output with over 90 percent voice fidelity.

iFlytek AI Translation Earbuds

Offline translation support will roll out in a system update planned for March 2026. The update will enable translation across 18 language pairs without requiring internet access. The earbuds can also record bilingual conversations, saving both the original and translated audio along with text transcriptions on the connected smartphone.

The AI assistant can summarize meeting notes, process article links, and generate voice podcasts in a two-person conversational style. These software features currently support Chinese and English.

iFlytek AI Translation Earbuds

Each earbud uses an 11 mm high-sensitivity driver supported by dynamic low-frequency compensation, which strengthens bass response typically lost in open-ear designs. The system includes DRC dynamic range control, which monitors sudden peaks and prevents the audio from clipping. This keeps loud passages stable and protects overall listening comfort. iFlytek uses skin-friendly materials and includes a silver-ion antibacterial coating for hygiene.

iFlytek AI Translation Earbuds

The earbuds use Bluetooth 6.0 to stay connected to two devices at the same time, such as a phone and a laptop. They deliver up to six hours of translation or twelve hours of music on a single charge, and the case increases total runtime to roughly forty-two hours. They also support fast charging, and a ten-minute top-up adds about three hours of playback. The earbuds carry an IP55 rating that protects them against sweat and light rain during everyday use.

In related news, JVC has debuted its Victor WOOD Master flagship wireless earphones featuring hybrid wooden drivers and LDAC support, while Dell has introduced the Pro Plus Earbuds in India with AI noise cancellation and adaptive ANC.

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Inside the New Reno 15 Series: How Oppo Elevated its Mid-Range Phone Game

Oppo just recently unveiled a pair of new smartphones from its popular Reno lineup. The Reno 15 Pro and Reno 15 were announced in China as the brand’s latest premium mid range devices. Both models bring a shiny new design, powerful MediaTek chips, an impressive camera system, and much more for an accessible price tag. So here’s a closer look at what makes these devices shine and what makes them special.

1. Sculpted Design and Premium Build

Oppo Reno 15
Oppo Reno 15

Oppo’s freshly launched Reno 15 and Reno 15 Pro continue the Reno family’s legacy of premium and unique design. At a glance, the Reno 15 series appears quite similar to any other modern day smartphone. But once you look at the Starlight version of the Reno 15 Pro and the Reno 15 in Aurora Blue, you see Oppo’s new holographic lithography in action. Oppo brings a shimmering effect that changes as light shifts.

This glass panel is flanked by aluminum frames on the sides. However, it’s not just all about the looks. The premium build quality of the Reno 15 lineup also comes with durability in mind. Oppo offers both variants with IP66 + IP68 + IP69 rating for water and dust resistance.

2. Performance That Keeps Pace

Oppo Reno 15 Pro
Oppo Reno 15 Pro

Under the hood, the Reno 15 and Reno 15 Pro are equipped with MediaTek’s Dimensity 8450 SoC, which is a chip based on a 4nm process that blends raw performance and energy efficiency. This processor is coupled with up to 16GB of LPDDR5X RAM and 1TB of UFS 3.1 storage. So from everyday use to gaming, both models are more than capable of handling everything you throw at them.

These aren’t as powerful as flagship grade chips, but it is still capable of meeting the needs of most people. Keeping the beefy specs cool is Oppo’s Nano Ice Crystal Heat Dissipation, a cooling system designed to manage heat that allows the phones to maintain consistent performance during longer gaming.

3. Versatile Cameras

Oppo-Reno-15-camera-design

One of Oppo’s headline features for this generation of Reno phones is the new 200MP main camera. This is a 1/1.56-inch sensor size, f/1.8 aperture, and OIS support (Optical Image Stabilization). Furthermore, you also get a 50MP ultra wide lens and a 50MP periscope telephoto shooter that offers 3.5x optical zoom and OIS support. For selfies and video calls, the front houses a 50MP shooter.

This triple camera setup is versatile, with all three cameras being usable. Every so often, you see a mid range model with a third sensor that is just for macro shots or depth sensing. Both models are also capable of recording videos at 4K/60fps, which makes the Reno 15 series capable for vloggers and content creators as well.

4. Massive Batteries & Fast Charging

Oppo Reno 15 - Aurora Blue
Oppo Reno 15 – Aurora Blue

With Oppo’s new Reno 15 and Reno 15 Pro, you can say goodbye to your battery woes. Despite its compact form factor, even the standard Reno 15 packs a massive 6,200mAh battery pack, which supports 80W wired fast charging. On the other hand, the larger Reno 15 Pro is powered by a gigantic 6,500mAh cell that brings both 80W wired fast charging and 50W wireless fast charging.

5. ColorOS 16: Smarter, Faster, & Better

ColorOS 16 design
ColorOS 16

These two devices just dropped with the Android 16 OS based ColorOS 16 custom skin out of the box. The brand’s latest software is designed to feel both faster and more refined. Oppo has worked on overhauling the visuals to be more expressive, fluid, and seamless. Animations are faster, more responsive, and smoother. But it’s not all about visuals, as the ColorOS 16 also gets deeper AI integration that brings handy features like AI Mind Space, Master Cut video edition, AI Eraser, Smart Collections, and much more. Notably, ColorOS 16 also supports O+ Connect cross platform connectivity as it allows users to share files, mirror apps and link your phone with Mac and Windows PCs.

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HP Intel Core i5 13th Gen Laptop Hits ₹64,999 in Limited-Time Deal 

Black Friday week is coming, and HP has unveiled a limited-time deal on the popular HP Laptop 15-fd0576TU. The regular price (MRP) for this HP laptop is ₹73,324, but the current deal price is slashed to just ₹64,999. That’s an immediate saving of ₹8,325 (11%)! Wait, you can save more; read below.

This thin-and-light powerhouse is currently one of the best specs in the mid-range segment, combining 13th Gen Intel performance with bundled software and attractive bank offers. Under the hood, the HP 15-fd0576TU is built for seamless multitasking. It features the latest 13th Generation Intel Core i5 processor, paired with a generous 16 GB of DDR4 RAM and a lightning-fast 512 GB SSD. Whether you’re working on complex spreadsheets, streaming 4K content, or managing multiple browser tabs. The 15.6-inch Full HD display should deliver crisp visuals and ensure smooth performance, all running on the latest Windows 11 Home OS.

HP Intel Core i5 13th Gen Laptop Deal Details

The value proposition doesn’t end with the price drop. HP is bundling an essential, high-value freebie:

  • Freebie: Get the Microsoft Office Home 2024 Lifetime Subscription (Word, Excel, PowerPoint) included, which is valued at a significant ₹9,199.00.

Instant Bank Cashback

Here comes the real benefit: maximize your purchase with the official bank discount:

  • Offer: Enjoy Flat 7.5% Instant Cashback up to ₹12,000 on your purchase (on a minimum transaction of ₹39,999) with eligible bank credit cards.
  • Effective Price: Applying the cashback reduces the effective price to approximately ₹60,124.
  • Eligible Banks (Credit Cards): AXIS Bank, IDFC First Bank, One Card, Yes Bank, American Express, Bank of Baroda, and DBS Bank.

Plus, you can enjoy No-Cost and Low-Cost EMI options, making this powerful laptop incredibly accessible. With an impressive total value back exceeding ₹17,500 (Price Drop + MS Office + Cashback), this deal is too good!

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Lava AGNI 4 Debuts in Inida with Dimensity 8350, 50MP Cameras and 66W Charging

Lava has launched the AGNI 4 in India, adding a new model to its AGNI series. The phone has a 6.67 inch 1.5K AMOLED display with a 120Hz refresh rate, 2400 nits peak brightness, and 10 bit color depth.

Lava AGNI 4

The AGNI 4 runs on the MediaTek Dimensity 8350 processor. It uses a 4300mm² VC liquid cooling system and a Game Booster mode. The phone comes with 8GB of LPDDR5X RAM, up to 8GB of virtual RAM, and 256GB of UFS 4.0 storage. It ships with Android 15 without bloatware. Lava has promised three years of Android upgrades and four years of security updates.

Lava AGNI 4

A major addition in the AGNI 4 is Vayu AI. This is a system level AI feature built into the home screen. Lava describes it as an “emotionally aware” assistant created for Indian users. It has voice and visual intelligence, Circle to Search, and several task based AI agents. These include AI Math and English teachers, an AI Horoscope tool, AI Companions for simple conversations, AI Call Summary with transcripts and speaker ID, an AI Text Assistant for translation and correction, and document analysis. Creative tools include an AI Photo Editor with object removal and an AI Image Generator.

The phone has an aluminium alloy metal frame and a Super Anti Drop Diamond Frame for better protection. The rear camera setup includes a 50MP main camera with a 1/1.55 inch sensor, f/1.88 aperture, and OIS, along with an 8MP ultra wide camera with f/2.2 aperture. The front camera is a 50MP unit. Both front and rear cameras can record video at up to 4K 60fps. There is also an Action Key with more than 100 customizable shortcuts based on short, double, or long presses.

The AGNI 4 is powered by a 5000mAh battery with 66W fast charging. Lava says it can charge from 0 to 50 percent in under 19 minutes. Other features include an in display fingerprint sensor, USB Type C audio, stereo speakers, IP64 rating, 5G SA and NSA support, Wi Fi 6E, Bluetooth 5.4, GPS, Beidou, GLONASS, Galileo, QZSS, and USB Type C.

Pricing & availability

The price is Rs 24,999 for the 8GB and 256GB model in Phantom Black and Lunar Mist. Sales begin on Amazon India on November 25 at 12 PM with a Rs 2000 discount on all bank cards on launch day.

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Xiaomi HyperOS 3 “Coming Soon” in India: Teaser

While Xiaomi is slowly but steadily rolling out the HyperOS 3 update globally, the latest major OS update is set to arrive in the Indian market. The company has just teased the next major software upgrade, bringing the new Android 16 OS and various new features. So here’s what we know.

Xiaomi’s HyperOS 3 Update Will Arrive in India Soon

From its official Xiaomi HyperOS India account on X (formerly Twitter), the Chinese tech giant shared a teaser poster that confirmed the imminent release of HyperOS 3 in India. Looking at the image, the next gen OS update is “Coming Soon” in India. This is an odd post considering that the last tweet from this account was back in December 2024.

Xiaomi HyperOS 3
Xiaomi HyperOS 3

The brand has started rolling out the HyperOS 3 update in various regions across the globe; however, the Indian market is seeing a slower release. At the moment, even their flagship Xiaomi 15 series models haven’t received this major update. Although, some Redmi 13 users in the tweet have stated that their devices are getting the HyperOS 3 update.

To recall, HyperOS 3 brings a bunch of new features, like the Super Island, along with various AI powered tools, and an improved user interface. Apart from overhauls to the visuals and design of the Android custom skin, HyperOS 3 also improves Xiaomi’s ecosystem integration for a more seamless cross platform experience, including better support for Apple’s ecosystem as well. In related news, the company has just started testing HyperOS 3 for the POCO F5 and POCO F5 Pro.

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DJI Osmo Action 6 Launches Globally with Bigger 1/1.1-inch Sensor & Waterproof Design

DJI is officially bringing its latest action camera to the global market. The new Osmo Action 6 is finally arriving outside of China, bringing various improvements like a larger image sensor, variable refresh rate, and much more. So here’s everything you need to know.

DJI Osmo Action 6 Goes Global

To recall, the popular drone maker had officially announced the new DJI Osmo Action 6 in China earlier this month. Now, the action camera is rolling out in more regions just a week later. This model features a dual display setup with a 1.46-inch OLED screen on the front and a 2.5-inch OLED display on the back, with both panels offering up to 800 nits of brightness. One of its biggest upgrades is the larger 1/1.1-inch image sensor that has a 155-degree field of view.

The Osmo Action 6 also has a variable aperture that ranges from f/2.0 to f/4.0. Users can capture 4K videos at 60fps, and there is also a 4K/120fps option for slow motion capture. For still photos, the camera can capture images in a resolution of up to 38MP. On a single full charge, DJI promises up to 4 hours of battery life thanks to its 1,950mAh battery pack (7.5Wh).

DJI Osmo Action 6
DJI Osmo Action 6

Other notable features include OsmoAudio Direct Microphone connection, 50GB of built-in storage, cold resistant body, and a waterproof design up to 20 meters. The DJI Osmo Action 6 has been announced in the UK via the brand’s official website and Amazon UK.

It is available in two options, with a starting price tag of £329 for the Standard Combo, which includes the action camera, Osmo Action Extreme battery plus, Osmo Dual-Direction quick-release adapter mount, Osmo Action Curved Adhesive base, Osmo locking screw, USB-C to USB-C PD cable, and Osmo Action Anti-Slip pad.

Meanwhile, the Adventure combo is listed for £415 and addstwo additional Osmo Action Extreme Battery Plus, one additional Osmo Dual-Direction Quick-Release Adapter Mount, one additional Osmo Locking Screw, Osmo Multifunctional Battery Case 3, and Osmo 1.5m Extension Rod over the Standard combo.

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Oppo Reno 15 Global Model May Drop 200MP Camera for New Triple-Sensor Setup

Oppo has launched the Reno 15 series in China, but the global model could end up being a very different device. While the Chinese Reno 15 features a 6.32-inch AMOLED display, MediaTek Dimensity 8450 chipset, 200 MP main camera, and a 6,200 mAh battery inside a compact 151 x 72 x 7.99 mm frame, reliable tipster Yogesh Brar reports that none of these specifications will carry over to the international version.

Oppo Reno 15
Oppo Reno 15

According to Brar, Oppo is preparing a new global Reno 15 built around a Snapdragon 7 Gen 4 chipset, marking a shift away from MediaTek for international markets. The leak claims the device will adopt a larger 6.59-inch 1.5K OLED display with a 120Hz refresh rate. If accurate, this would place the global model closer to the upper mid-range class but still below the performance level of the Chinese variant.

The camera system is also set for a complete overhaul. Brar states the global Reno 15 will feature a 50 MP primary camera paired with a 50 MP telephoto lens offering 3.5x zoom, along with an unspecified ultra-wide sensor. A 50 MP front-facing camera is also expected. This configuration sharply contrasts with the 200 MP main sensor on the Chinese model.

Battery capacity will reportedly increase to 6,500 mAh, supported by 80W wired charging. The phone is said to ship with ColorOS 16 based on Android 16. Brar adds that Oppo is targeting a global launch window of February next year, aligning with the recent international expansion of the Find X9 and Find X9 Pro.

Previously, a SmartPrix leak suggested additional features for the global Reno15, including Wi-Fi 7, NFC, and an under-display fingerprint sensor. The report also stated that the international launch timeline could extend to February 2026, depending on Oppo’s regional rollout strategy.

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Realme Buds Clip Launches Globally with Open-Ear Fit, 36hr Battery, & Affordable Pricing

A new audio product from Realme has been found listed online. Despite no official announcement from the brand, the Realme Buds Clip has gone on sale from a major global e-retailer platform, which confirms its specs and features along with its pricing. So let’s check it out.

Realme Buds Clip Goes Global: Here’s What You Get

The Chinese smartphone maker’s latest hearables were listed on AliExpress for just around 60 US Dollars. As the name suggests, these are a pair of truly wireless earbuds that have an open-ear design. This means that there are no eartips that go into the user’s ear canal. Similar to the Huawei FreeClip 2, you get a loop design on the earbuds that house the audio drivers and other crucial tech like battery cell and microphones.

Realme Buds Clip
Realme Buds Clip

It features an 11mm dual-magnet large-amplitude speaker that promises to offer punchy bass. There is also AI powered ENC for noise reduction for a better calling experience. One of its notable features is an in-built AI Translator with support for multiple languages. On a single full charge, the earbuds offer up to 7 hours of battery life, which gets bumped to 36 hours with paired with the pebbled shaped charging case. This case also has a ring LED light.

The Realme Buds Clip pairs via Bluetooth 5.4 with support for Swift Pair and dual device connection. For gamers, there is also a dedicated low latency mode that lowers the latency to just 45ms for a more seamless audio-visual experience. The brand’s latest earbuds have an IP55 rating for water and dust resistance, and are available in two color options. This includes a Titanium Black and a Titanium Gold variant.

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Samsung’s New Smart Keyboard Debuts as a Sleek & Light $100 Wireless TKL for Everyday Use

Samsung has just introduced a brand new PC peripheral in the global market. The new Samsung Smart Keyboard features a wireless TKL keyboard that brings a slim and light design built for regular use in a compact form factor. So here’s everything you need to know.

Samsung Smart Keyboard: What do you get for $100?

The South Korean tech giant just announced the latest Smart Keyboard model as a wireless keyboard that has a TKL (Tenkeyless) design, which means you skip out on the numpad. So you get 80 keys that have a 19mm travel. In terms of dimensions, the Samsung Smart Keyboard measures 111.5 x 280.3mm and weighs just 218 grams. It connects to your PC via Bluetooth 5.4, with support for multi-device connection.

Samsung Smart Keyboard
Samsung Smart Keyboard

Notably, you get a dedicated Samsung DeX key along with an AI Short Key, which brings up Copilot in Windows. There is also support for Samsung’s very own Bixby and Google’s Gemini. Unfortunately, the brand’s latest wireless keyboard is powered by a CR2032 coin cell battery, rather than a rechargeable Li-Po battery pack. This model was just announced in a single color option that includes a silver body and dark gray keys.

The company just announced the new wireless keyboard in the US, Hong Kong, and the European region. In the US, the Samsung Smart Keyboard carries an official price tag of $109.99, although, it is available for purchase on Amazon for just under $100. In related news, Logitech just launched the Signature Slim Solar+ K980 wireless keyboard in India with a 10 year battery life, while ASUS just dropped a new 65% compact gaming keyboard.

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Wobble One launched in India with AMOLED display, 50MP camera and Dimensity 7400 chipset

Wobble has officially launched its first smartphone, the Wobble One, at an event in New Delhi. The device highlights a 6.67-inch AMOLED display, a 50MP OIS camera system, a Dimensity 7400 chipset and long battery endurance. Continue reading ahead to know everything about the Wobble One.

Wobble One specifications and features

Wobble One
Wobble One

The Wobble One comes with a 6.67-inch FHD+ AMOLED display that supports a 120Hz refresh rate and Dolby Vision for a vivid and fluid viewing experience. According to the brand, the panel has slim bezels, smooth touch response and strong outdoor visibility.

The Wobble One runs on the MediaTek Dimensity 7400 chipset, delivering stable performance across gaming, multitasking and heavy apps. It comes in three configurations: 8GB RAM with 128GB storage, 8GB RAM with 256GB storage and 12GB RAM with 256GB storage. The 5,000mAh battery comes with fast charging, but the exact speed has not been confirmed

The camera system includes a 50-megapixel main camera with OIS, an 8-megapixel ultra-wide lens and a macro camera. For selfies, it features a 50-megapixel front-facing camera.

On the software front, the Wobble One ships with stock Android 15 and is expected to receive future Android upgrades along with regular security updates. Additional features include NFC, GPS, dual SIM, Wi Fi, Bluetooth and USB-C connectivity, along with an in-screen fingerprint sensor and dual speakers.

Wobble One price and availability

The Wobble One starts at Rs 22,000 (~$250) and will be available in Mythic White, Eclipse Black and Odyssey Blue. It will be available for purchase starting Dec. 12 through Amazon.

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