Reliance Jio has teamed up with Google to give its young users free access to the Google Gemini AI Pro Plan for 18 months. The offer, worth around ₹35,100, is available at no extra cost to Jio users aged 18 to 25 years.
The rollout began on October 30, 2025. To be eligible, users must be on Jio’s Unlimited 5G plans priced at ₹349 or higher, available for both prepaid and postpaid customers. The plan can be claimed through the MyJio app by tapping on the “Claim Now” banner on the homepage.
The Gemini AI Pro Plan gives users access to Google’s most advanced tools for learning, creativity, and productivity. It includes Gemini 2.5 Pro, Google’s top AI model built for complex reasoning, coding, and content creation.
Subscribers also get 2 TB of cloud storage that works across Google Photos, Drive, and Gmail. This storage can also be used for WhatsApp chat backups on Android. In addition, users receive 1,000 AI credits every month for heavy or advanced AI tasks.
Gemini is directly built into Google Workspace apps like Gmail, Docs, and Vids. This allows users to write emails, summarize documents, or create video content with the help of AI. The plan also includes AI video and image generation tools using models like Veo 3.1, Nano Banana, and upcoming ones such as Flow and Whisk.
This offer aims to help students, researchers, and young professionals gain access to high-end AI tools at no cost. The partnership follows Airtel’s earlier tie-up with Perplexity, which offered a one-year free Perplexity Pro subscription to its users.
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Ugreen has introduced the EnergyPal Pro Mini (model PB727), a compact power bank designed for fast charging and convenient travel. The device features a 10,000mAh battery and supports up to 55W power output. It is now available in China with a retail price of 199 yuan ($28).
Ugreen EnergyPal Pro Mini Specifications
The EnergyPal Pro Mini uses high-density 21700 lithium-ion battery cells sourced from “Changhong Sanjie,” which are commonly found in electric vehicles. Ugreen claims the power bank can maintain over 70 percent battery capacity after 1,000 full charge cycles.
Ugreen has equipped the device with two USB-C ports and one USB-A port. Both the built-in USB-C cable and the standalone USB-C port support up to 55W fast charging, while the USB-A port delivers up to 22.5W. When all three ports are used simultaneously, the total combined output reaches 15W. The power bank also supports 45W PD fast input and can recharge fully in approximately two hours.
The device includes a 1.18-inch digital display on the front that shows real-time power input, output wattage, and remaining battery level. It supports several fast-charging protocols, including PD, PPS, QC, SCP, UFCS, and AFC, and is compatible with smartphones from Apple, Huawei, Xiaomi, Samsung, OnePlus, Oppo, Vivo, Meizu, and others. It can also power accessories such as smartwatches, Bluetooth earphones, drones, and handheld fans.
The power bank features a durable PC+ABS outer shell with a piano-grade finish and meets the V-0 flame-retardant safety standard. It includes a built-in 22cm USB-C cable that doubles as a carrying strap. The cable uses a 48-strand nylon weave and is rated for over 10,000 bends and plug-in cycles. Ugreen also ships the product with a 60W USB-C to USB-C cable and a portable strap.
The EnergyPal Pro Mini measures 90.3 x 50.5 x 33.5 mm and weighs 249.1 grams. It also features dual-chip protection and has passed over 150 safety tests, including those for overcurrent, overvoltage, overcharge, temperature, and short-circuit conditions.
Big-ticket smartphone orders always come with a bit of excitement — and a bit of anxiety — but one Bengaluru buyer’s Diwali week surprise turned into something far stranger than anyone could have expected. What was supposed to be a brand-new Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7 ended up being… a piece of floor tile. And the only reason the buyer isn’t out $2,000 today is because he recorded the unboxing from start to finish.
The incident came to light through NDTV journalist Deepak Bopanna, who shared details of the incident on X. According to the report, the customer, an engineer based in Bengaluru, had ordered the Galaxy Z Fold 7 and paid the full amount upfront via credit card. The Amazon parcel arrived with factory-style packaging intact. Even the Fold 7’s retail box appeared completely sealed.
But when he tore open the box — all while filming the unboxing — the phone-shaped package revealed nothing but a tile placed where the $2,000 smartphone should have been.
The footage turned out to be crucial. With an unboxing video as evidence, Amazon quickly issued a full refund and initiated a detailed investigation into the supply chain to figure out where the scam occurred. The buyer also filed a complaint with local police, who have begun their own probe into the matter.
It’s a rare case, but not unheard of — and it highlights the growing trend of high-value delivery scams, where fake or swapped products are slipped into authentic-looking packaging. Had the customer not recorded the unboxing, resolving the issue could have taken weeks or even months, with no guarantee of reimbursement.
The takeaway is simple: whenever you’re accepting an expensive delivery — whether it’s a phone, laptop, or luxury item — record the unboxing from the moment you receive the parcel.
AOC has unveiled the Agon Pro AGP327UZD, a premium gaming monitor that combines 4K UHD visuals with a high refresh rate, making it one of the company’s most advanced displays yet. The monitor features the same 4K 240Hz configuration as the earlier Agon 6 Pro AG326UZD but now uses LG Display’s Gen 3 WOLED panel. When the resolution is lowered to 1080p, it can reach an impressive 480Hz refresh rate for ultra-smooth gameplay.
The Agon Pro AGP327UZD delivers 275 nits peak SDR brightness and 1,300 nits HDR brightness (1.5% APL), meeting VESA DisplayHDR 400 True Black standards. It offers a native 10-bit color depth with 1.07 billion colors, 98.5% DCI-P3 color gamut coverage, and Delta E <1 factory calibration for color accuracy. With a 0.03 ms gray-to-gray response time and a static contrast ratio of 1,500,000:1, the display ensures sharp visuals and deep blacks for both gaming and content creation.
AOC also includes adaptive-sync technology with NVIDIA G-SYNC compatibility to minimize screen tearing and stuttering. Connectivity options are extensive, including DisplayPort 2.1 (80 Gbps), HDMI 2.1, USB-C with 65W power delivery, USB 3.2 Gen1, and built-in 8W stereo speakers.
The monitor supports PBP/PIP dual display, KVM switching, and features AGLR anti-glare coating, TÜV Rheinland-certified flicker-free and low blue light technology, and OLED Care anti-burn-in protection. Physically, the monitor is sleek at 5.3 mm thick with a 1.8 mm micro-bezel and a four-way adjustable stand.
Pricing & availability
The Agon Pro AGP327UZD is priced at CNY 6,499 (around $915) in China, with global release details yet to be confirmed.
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Skyworth has launched its latest 27-inch gaming monitor, the G27Q Max, in China. The display features a QD-Mini LED panel with professional-grade color accuracy, a 2K resolution, and a 250Hz overclocked refresh rate. It is priced at 1,499 yuan ($210), with a limited-time launch offer of 1,199 yuan ($168).
Skyworth G27Q Max Specifications
The Skyworth G27Q Max uses a 2560×1440 Fast IPS panel with a native 240Hz refresh rate that can be overclocked to 250Hz. It supports Adaptive-Sync to reduce screen tearing and provides a 1ms GtG response time for smooth visuals during fast-paced gameplay. The monitor also includes Dynamic Overdrive and ten levels of OD tuning for additional responsiveness customization.
Skyworth has equipped the monitor with a QD-Mini LED backlight system that features 220 local dimming zones. It reaches 750 nits in SDR mode and peaks at 1,800 nits in HDR, with support for automatic HDR switching. The display covers 100% sRGB, 98% DCI-P3, and 99% Adobe RGB color spaces. It is factory-calibrated with ΔE<1, making it suitable for tasks that require high color accuracy, such as photo and video editing.
The monitor supports a wide range of color spaces, including sRGB, Adobe RGB, DCI-P3, BT.2020, and Rec.709, with six preset modes tailored for various scenarios. It also features Skyworth’s Luma Boost engine, which enhances brightness in SDR content, and a 30-level image tuning system that allows precise adjustments to brightness, color balance, and tone mapping.
The G27Q Max includes dual 3W stereo speakers and a five-way joystick for navigating its OSD. It supports Sky-SyncHub software, which enables AI-based scene detection and auto mode switching for FPS, MOBA, RPG, and reading use cases. It also features a customizable crosshair, dark area enhancement, frame rate monitor, and an on-screen timer for gamers.
In terms of ergonomics, the monitor offers 130mm height adjustment, -5° to +21° tilt, ±90° pivot, and swivel support, along with VESA 75×75mm mounting. The monitor includes two HDMI 2.0 ports, two DisplayPort 1.4 ports, and a 3.5mm audio jack. It weighs around 4.9kg with the stand and comes in a futuristic design aimed at gaming and studio environments.
In related movie news, HKC recently released the 27-inch UG27EQ gaming monitor featuring a 400Hz refresh rate, 0.5ms response time, and USB-C connectivity. Redmi has also launched the 2026 G34WQ Gaming Monitor, equipped with a 34-inch WQHD curved display and a 180Hz refresh rate.
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Amazon has slashed the price of the popular Logitech Lift Vertical Ergonomic Mouse by a massive 38%. Originally priced at $79.99 you can now get this office essential for just $49.99. For anyone struggling with wrist discomfort or fatigue from long hours of computer use,we believe this is a steal deal!
The mouse has an innovative design crafted for comfort. Its unique 57-degree vertical angle, a revolutionary design as per Logitech, places your forearm in a natural “handshake” posture, which optimizes pressure on your wrist and allows your hand and upper body to relax.
The Logitech mouse also offers robust connectivity. You can easily connect it to up to three devices using either Bluetooth LE or the included Logi Bolt USB receiver, making it compatible across Windows, macOS, and iPadOS. Its seamless switching capability is perfect for multitaskers who jump between devices. Furthermore, this model boasts a notable sustainability feature, aligning with eco-conscious users.
The Logitech Lift isn’t just ergonomic in shape—it’s Ergo-certified, designed and tested by leading ergonomics specialists to ensure healthy posture support. If you’re looking for a comfortable, productivity-focused wireless mouse to enhance your desktop setup, the Logitech Lift Vertical Mouse is a smart and health-friendly choice.
Razer has launched two new gaming keyboards, the Huntsman V3 Pro 8KHz and the Huntsman V3 Pro Tenkeyless 8KHz.
These keyboards feature Razer’s Analog Optical Switches Gen-2 combined with True 8000 Hz HyperPolling Technology. Together, they deliver 11 percent faster performance than the nearest competitor with a latency of just 0.58 milliseconds. Every key press registers almost instantly, which is crucial for fast-paced esports play.
Players can adjust the actuation range from 0.1 mm to 4.0 mm to suit their preference. Rapid Trigger Mode allows quick resets for repeated key actions, while Razer Snap Tap helps switch directions instantly without releasing the first key. The switches are factory-tuned for 0.1 mm accuracy, offering 2.5 times better precision than competing models, and are rated for 100 million keystrokes.
Razer worked with Counter-Strike legend Nikola “NiKo” Kovač to develop the Huntsman V3 Pro 8KHz. NiKo collaborated with Razer engineers to refine the keyboard’s feel, latency, and responsiveness. “The 8KHz model takes things to another level,” said NiKo. “I visited Razer’s headquarters in Singapore to test and help fine-tune the performance for pro-level gameplay.”
Both versions have a durable 5052 aluminum alloy top plate, sound-dampening foam, pre-lubricated stabilizers, and textured doubleshot PBT keycaps. They also come with a magnetic leatherette wrist rest for comfort during long sessions.
Each model includes a clickable digital dial and dedicated control buttons for media, macros, and quick adjustments to actuation height or Rapid Trigger sensitivity. An onboard LED display provides instant feedback, and all settings are stored directly on the keyboard, removing the need for extra software.
Pricing:
Huntsman V3 Pro 8KHz (Black): $249.99
Huntsman V3 Pro Tenkeyless 8KHz: $219.99 (Black), $229.99 (White), $249.99 (Esports Green Edition)
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Razer has partnered with Valve to launch the Razer | Counter-Strike 2 Collection, turning the famous Dragon Lore skin from Counter-Strike into real-world esports gear.
Dragon Lore is one of the most well-known skins in Counter-Strike history. It first appeared in July 2014 as part of the Cobblestone Collection for Counter‑Strike: Global Offensive and quickly became one of the most coveted cosmetic items in the game. Its design features an olive-green base with a fiery dragon motif wrapping around the barrel, accented by Celtic knotwork and red and gold highlights.
The skin’s rarity and high demand came from its extremely low drop rate, especially in the Souvenir version, and the fact that the Cobblestone Collection was later removed from active drop pools. Over time, Dragon Lore became more than just a cosmetic item. It turned into a symbol of achievement, wealth, and prestige within the Counter-Strike community, often representing the pinnacle of in-game status and collector value.
Razer BlackShark V3 Pro – Counter-Strike 2 Edition
The BlackShark V3 Pro, recognized as the most used esports headset by ProSettings.net, features a HyperClear Super Wideband Mic, pro-tuned CS2 audio profiles, and wireless connectivity. It provides crystal-clear audio, excellent noise isolation, and lasting comfort for competitive play.
Razer Huntsman V3 Pro TKL – Counter-Strike 2 Edition
The Huntsman V3 Pro TKL was the most popular esports keyboard of 2024. It uses Razer’s Analog Optical Switches Gen-2, includes Rapid Trigger Mode, and allows players to adjust actuation between 0.1 and 4 mm for faster movement, repeated inputs, and greater accuracy during intense matches.
Razer Viper V3 Pro – Counter-Strike 2 Edition
The Viper V3 Pro, leading the esports mouse category since December 2024, weighs just 54 grams and features the Focus Pro 35K Optical Sensor Gen-2. It supports a true 8000 Hz wireless polling rate and uses Optical Mouse Switches Gen-3 for rapid and precise clicks.
Razer Gigantus V2 – Large – Counter-Strike 2 Edition
The Gigantus V2 is a large soft gaming mouse pad designed for smooth gliding and pinpoint accuracy.
Razer Iskur V2 X – Counter-Strike 2 Edition
The Iskur V2 X is an ergonomic gaming chair engineered for firm, durable support during long gaming sessions.
The collection is available at the following prices:
Razer Viper V3 Pro mouse – $179.99
Viper V3 Pro Mouse + Gigantus V2 bundle – $219.98
Razer Huntsman V3 Pro TKL keyboard – $269.99
Razer BlackShark V3 Pro headset – $269.99
Razer Iskur V2 X chair – $399.99
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While one of India’s biggest festivals just went by, the festive season isn’t close to the end. With Christmas and New Year’s coming up, festive décor is still all the rage, and smart lighting has become one of the most effective ways to refresh your home ambience. These appliances are practical, energy-efficient and increasingly integrated with voice assistants or smart home ecosystems. So here’s everything you should know about them.
Qubo Smart Bulb
What to Look for Before You Buy Smart Lights
In the Indian market, choosing the right smart lights involves more than just picking a brand and colour. First, check for compatibility with your existing voice assistant, like Amazon Alexa or Google Assistant. Seamless integration makes it easy to control lights by voice or schedule. Many Indian smart lighting brands now offer voice control and scheduling features.
You should also look for connectivity options (Wi-Fi vs Bluetooth) and whether the bulb requires a hub. Some brands like Philips Hue expect you to add a bridge, while others are “plug-and-play”. Versatility is another big aspect to consider, like color hues, brightness levels, and app features like scene creation or sync with music make a big difference during celebrations.
Top Smart Light Picks for India
Philips Wiz 9 W Wi‑Fi Smart LED Bulb: A strong premium choice, backed by Philips’ brand reliability and app + voice-assistant support. Great for living rooms where quality and ecosystem stability matter.
Mi Smart LED Colour Bulb B22: A value brand offering full-colour capability, decent brightness and minimal setup. Ideal if you want an easy upgrade without huge spend.
Wipro Garnet 9 W Smart LED Bulb: An India-based brand focussing on affordability and practicality. Good for rooms where you want smart control without premium pricing.
Qubo Smart Bulb 12 W E27 LED: A mid-tier option with slightly higher wattage, decent app control and decent colour options. For users who want a step up in brightness.
Orismart WiFi 16‑Million Colours LED Bulb: A strong “value colour” choice that is ideal for accent lighting, decorative setups, or places where you want the festive light-effect more than maximum brightness.
How These Fit the Festive Season
During festivals, homes often shift from ordinary lighting to decorative and mood lighting. Smart bulbs give you flexibility, create warm white scenes for dinner, bright white for cleaning/organising, or vibrant colour scenes for celebration. Many apps allow scheduling so lights can auto-dim or shift tones as evening begins. We already covered the Diwali tech essentials a while back, and these options are also great for upcoming festivals like Christmas. The end of the year usually also brings family time and big dinners, which can be further enhanced with the right lighting.
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Over the last couple of weeks, reports of the next Xbox started circulating online. While Microsoft has failed to compete with Sony’s PlayStation in the console wars, the brand isn’t giving up on consoles yet. Xbox as a platform is evolving, and the next console could be leading this charge as it combines PC gaming, cloud gaming, and other aspects. So here’s everything we know about the next Xbox.
Most credible leaks and reporting point to a release window that could be between 2026 and 2027. Microsoft could be planning on launching the next Xbox sometime in 2027 or as early as late 2026. This new console is reportedly in the works at the moment, with rumors hinting at the upcoming Xbox hardware being in late stage development. If this is true, the expected release timeline puts Microsoft on a roughly seven year update cycle, which is in line with the previous generation.
2. Hardware
Under the hood, the biggest change will likely be a jump to much more powerful custom AMD silicon. Multiple sources point to an upgraded Magnus APU, which pairs Zen 6 CPU cores with RDNA 5 graphics hardware. This powerful combination might allow the next Xbox to hit 4K/120fps performance and advanced ray tracing while also enabling PC level features like AI acceleration and broader driver support.
Rumors even suggest a beefier memory subsystem (wider bus and GDDR7 in some leaks), which would let Microsoft push higher fidelity assets and better frame-rate targets. So simply put, the latest Xbox console would offer a major jump in performance over the Xbox Series X.
3. It’s more than just one console
Microsoft has been clear with its plans for the Xbox name. The focus isn’t on making new hardware/consoles, but also expanding cloud gaming, the Xbox Game Pass gaming library and its accessibility, and even via strategic collaborations. An example of such a partnership is with ASUS, which recently released the ROG Xbox Ally series of gaming handhelds that launched with special optimizations that made it closest to an actual portable Xbox console.
Soon, these hardware partners might also launch TV units and other Xbox Ally-like consoles, which would help bring “Windows in the living room” vision. It remains to be seen how the next Xbox fits in all of this, but it will likely arrive as a “true” Xbox experience, blending PC gaming level hardware with a TV console experience.
4. Software & ecosystem changes
Perhaps the most strategic shift is software openness. Microsoft has publicly signaled its next Xbox won’t be locked to a single store. Rather, games could be sold across multiple storefronts, with another focus on backward compatibility with the entire Xbox library.
Combine that with Game Pass, cloud streaming ambitions and tighter Windows integration, and the next Xbox is less a single product and more a distributed gaming ecosystem. For consumers, this could mean more choice about where to buy games and smoother cross-device play, assuming platform partners and publishers cooperate.
5. What this means for gamers
If the leaks and early statements are accurate, gamers should expect three practical outcomes: first, significantly higher peak performance for native console titles (4K/120 and better ray tracing); second, a broader set of Xbox-branded hardware options so you can pick the device that fits your use case; and third, a more open marketplace that might reduce friction when buying games across devices. However, these upgrades likely come at a cost, with the most immediate being a more premium price tag.
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Xiaomi is expanding its smart home lineup again, this time with a more advanced version of its Smart Door Lock 4 Pro. The new Dual Camera Edition has officially launched in China, bringing upgraded hardware and improved security features over the original model released earlier this year.
The headline upgrade is right in the name: Xiaomi has added a second camera to the new model. While the standard Smart Door Lock 4 Pro includes a single 2MP camera with a 152° field of view, the Dual Camera Edition steps things up with a 3MP main camera offering a 160° FOV, paired with an additional 2MP camera with a 128° FOV. The combination should give users a wider and clearer look at who’s outside their door.
Xiaomi has kept its set of twelve unlocking methods, covering everything from AI facial recognition and palm vein scanning to fingerprint recognition, NFC, Bluetooth, and traditional passcodes. As always, there’s a physical key included as a last-resort backup.
Inside the home, the lock features a 3.97-inch display for checking who’s at the door before opening it. The device supports Bluetooth and Wi-Fi, allowing users to stream live video from the lock in the Xiaomi Home app, receive alerts if someone approaches or tampers with the lock, and manage settings remotely.
Xiaomi has also boosted battery life for this model. The Dual Camera Edition uses a combination of a 6,870mAh lithium battery and four AA alkaline batteries, which together promise up to six months of use on a single charge — a noticeable improvement over the original.
Pricing and availability:
The Smart Door Lock 4 Pro Dual Camera Edition is priced at CNY 2,899 (~$408) in China. Xiaomi hasn’t launched its smart door locks in markets like Europe yet, though it already sells other smart home devices there, such as the Xiaomi G30 Max cordless vacuum cleaner.
For now, the Dual Camera Edition remains China-only, but it signals Xiaomi’s continued push into more sophisticated smart home security products.
Corsair has launched the Novablade Pro Wireless, its first leverless controller designed for competitive fighting games. The all-button controller features Hall Effect-based MGX Hyperdrive magnetic switches, customizable actuation, and tri-mode connectivity for PS5, PS4, and PC. It has started selling through the Corsair webstore and will be available soon via Amazon, Best Buy, and other authorized retailers.
Corsair Novablade Pro Specifications
The Novablade Pro comes with 15 magnetic keys that support adjustable actuation points between 0.1mm and 4.0mm. Players can fine-tune each key in 0.1mm steps to match their preferred input style. Corsair has rated these switches for up to 150 million presses and designed them with a dual-rail structure to reduce wobble and ensure smooth operation.
The controller supports Rapid Trigger functionality, which resets inputs after only 0.1mm of upward movement. This allows faster re-inputs and makes it easier to hit single-frame links during combos.
Corsair has also added its FlashTap SOCD system, which lets users set directional input priority modes such as up, last, neutral, or first. The feature ensures tournament compliance while offering more control over complex directional inputs.
Corsair has included a Game Mode that disables macros, locks the touchpad, and enables Rapid Trigger and FlashTap with a single button press. This mode helps avoid accidental disqualification in tournaments.
The Novablade Pro supports wired USB, 2.4GHz wireless, and Bluetooth connections. It includes eight programmable G-keys and supports up to five onboard profiles.
The controller features 360-degree RGB LightEdge lighting and 15 individually backlit buttons. Corsair has also designed a removable magnetic top plate to allow users to customize the appearance with personal artwork.
In related news, Corsair’s Elgato brand has launched Embrace, its first studio chair designed with professional ergonomics and a minimalist aesthetic. The company has also introduced the EX300U SSD, featuring up to 1100MB/s transfer speeds, MagSafe compatibility, and storage options of up to 4TB.
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Following the surprise release of the Moto Edge 70, Motorola has now unveiled the Moto X70 Air as its latest thin smartphone in China. This is a mid range smartphone with a premium new design, so let’s check it out.
Meet the Moto X70 Air: Slim Phone with Solid Hardware
Moto X70 Air
Apart from the name, the Moto X70 Air is basically the China exclusive version of the new Edge 70. So it also sports a 6.67-inch OLED display with a 120Hz refresh rate, 1.5K resolution, 4500 nits of peak brightness, and Gorilla Glass 7i for protection. Under the hood, the Moto X70 Air is equipped with the Snapdragon 7 Gen 4 SoC, which is paired with 12GB of LPDDR5X RAM and up to 512GB of UFS 3.1 internal storage.
Despite its slim 6mm body, the Moto X70 Air houses a sizeable 4,800mAh battery pack that supports 68W wired fast charging and 15W wireless charging. The body also weighs just 159 grams and comes with an IP68 + IP69 rating for water and dust resistance. For optics, the rear has a 50MP dual camera setup, while the front houses a 50MP selfie shooter. Other notable features include stereo speakers and Android 16 OS out of the box.
Mtoto X70 Air
Motoroal just announced the Moto X70 Air model in China for an introductory price tag of 2,399 Yuan for the 12GB + 256GB starting variant. On the other hand, the 12GB + 512GB version will carry a 2,699 Yuan price tag. You can purchase this model in multiple color options.
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Alldocube is adding yet another budget tablet to its lineup, and this one goes straight for value seekers. The new iPlay 70 is now official, and early buyers can grab it at a heavily reduced launch price — making an already inexpensive device even cheaper.
The iPlay 70 arrives as the base model in the company’s growing 70-series, following the iPlay 70S, iPlay 70 Pro, and the smaller iPlay 70 mini Ultra.
The specs are straightforward but practical. The tablet features a 10.1-inch IPS display with a 1,280 × 800 resolution (which translates to 150ppi pixel density) and a 90Hz refresh rate — not the sharpest panel, but good enough for its price. Inside, it runs on an ASR8662 octa-core chip clocked up to 1.7GHz, paired with 4GB of RAM and 128GB of storage. Storage is expandable via microSD.
Connectivity is where the iPlay 70 stands out. It supports 4G cerllimar connectivity alongside Wi-Fi 6, and Bluetooth 5.4, giving it better wireless options than most tablets in this price range. There’s also a 6,000mAh battery with 18W fast charging, plus dual speakers and 5MP cameras on both the front and back. This tablet measures 7.95mm in thickness and ships with Android 15.
Price and availability:
Alldocube says the tablet will be available on AliExpress from now until November 9 for $100.88, down from its usual $144.11. There are additional coupons on the product page, too, which can knock the price down even more. (Shipping isn’t included.)
ZTE has launched the F50 Pro 5G Portable Wi-Fi in China as the successor to the F50 5G model. It supports Wi-Fi 6 connectivity and comes with one-touch 5G dual-network switching. The device is priced at 499 yuan ($70), with a limited-time introductory offer of 399 yuan ($56), and is now available on JD.com
ZTE F50 Pro Specifications
The ZTE F50 Pro is a lightweight, travel-friendly mobile router designed for fast and stable wireless connectivity. It measures 79.7 x 64.8 x 10.8 mm and weighs just 56 grams. The front panel includes a small screen that displays network strength, signal status, and battery information. The device uses a black-and-white dual-tone design with a minimalist aesthetic.
ZTE has equipped the F50 Pro with a 5G chipset that supports both SA and NSA networks. It is compatible with Sub-6GHz frequency bands such as n1, n3, n5, n8, n28, n41, and n78. The router also supports 4G LTE and UMTS bands, making it suitable for broader regional coverage. According to ZTE, the F50 Pro can reach peak download speeds of up to 500 Mbps in actual use.
The device uses eight omnidirectional antennas and supports 2×2 MIMO for more stable and efficient data transmission. It enables 360-degree signal coverage and supports up to 16 device connections simultaneously. The router operates on both 2.4GHz and 5GHz Wi-Fi bands under the Wi-Fi 6 standard, allowing users to choose between wider range or higher speed.
The F50 Pro supports NFC one-touch pairing with Android phones, enabling instant connection without entering passwords. It also includes a Type-C port for 5V/2A power input and wired network sharing.
ZTE has added several software enhancements to the device. It includes a dedicated gaming mode powered by the NetEase UU accelerator and a high-speed rail mode that ensures stable connectivity while traveling. The router can be managed through the ZTE Smart Life app, which also supports voice control via the “Xing Zhihui” assistant.
The F50 Pro includes a 64GB shared cloud drive, of which about 50GB is available for user access. It allows connected devices to share and access files instantly, making it convenient for mobile teams and households with multiple devices.
In related ZTE news, the company has unveiled the SC41 surveillance camera featuring 2.5K video recording, Wi-Fi 6 connectivity, night vision, and AI-based detection. They also introduced the BE3600Pro Wi-Fi 7 router with AI-driven antennas, Mesh networking support, and dedicated gaming boost features.
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Anker is refreshing its open-ear audio lineup again, and the latest model brings some meaningful upgrades without raising the price. The new Soundcore C50i earbuds have officially launched in the US.
Soundcore C50i
The C50i sticks to the same open-ear, clip-on design that’s become popular among runners, commuters, and anyone who prefers situational awareness over total isolation. This time, Soundcore is introducing what it calls a Flexible Open-Ring Design, which uses a mix of a speaker module, a small battery, and memory titanium to form a C-shaped frame that grips the ear more securely. Each earbud weighs 5.5 grams, making them slightly lighter (and potentially more comfortable) than the C40i.
This open-ear earphone uses 12 mm drivers tuned for deeper bass and now support LDAC, allowing for high-resolution audio over Bluetooth when paired with compatible devices. They also bring AI-enhanced voice calls, Bluetooth 6.0 multipoint connectivity, and an unexpected feature for a budget-pair of buds: live translation for up to 100 languages.
Durability gets a boost too. The C50i comes with an IP55 rating, an upgrade from the C40i’s IPX4, offering better protection against dust and water splashes. The earbuds rely on physical buttons for playback and call control and charge via USB-C.
Battery life sees a noticeable improvement as well. Users can expect up to 7 hours of playback on a single charge, with the charging case extending total listening time to 28 hours.
Pricing and availability:
The Soundcore C50i costs $69.99, but Amazon Prime members can grab it for $55.99 at launch. That’s significantly cheaper than the C40i’s original $119.99 price tag — despite the added features.
The C50i is available now through Amazon and the Soundcore store, making it an appealing upgrade for anyone looking to switch to a more open and comfortable listening style.
MSI has launched its new mini LED gaming monitor, the MPG 274URDFW E16M, in the US. The monitor was first shown at CES earlier this year and went on sale in China in June. It is now available through Amazon for $499.99.
The MPG 274URDFW E16M uses a mini LED backlight with 1,152 local dimming zones, giving it better brightness control and reducing blooming or halo effects around bright areas. It reaches up to 1,000 nits of brightness and is DisplayHDR 1000 certified. The panel covers 98% of the DCI-P3 color gamut for accurate colors and strong HDR performance.
The monitor supports two refresh rate modes: 160 Hz at its native 4K resolution and 320 Hz at 1080p. It also has a 0.5 ms response time, which makes motion look smoother and clearer even though it is not an OLED panel.
For connectivity, MSI includes two HDMI 2.1 ports that support 4K at 120 Hz for gaming consoles, a DisplayPort 1.4, and a USB-C port with 98 W power delivery. There are also dual USB-A 2.0 ports and a headphone jack. The monitor comes with a built-in KVM switch and an anti-glare coating.
Design-wise, the MPG 274URDFW E16M features a clean white and black look with RGB lighting on the back and a fully adjustable stand for height, tilt, and rotation.
The MSI MPG 274URDFW E16M is available now in the US for $499.99.
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OnePlus 15 is designed to deliver exceptional performance, long battery life, and professional-grade photography in one sleek package. Packed with the latest technology, it offers a smooth and premium smartphone experience for users who want both speed and style.
Display and Design
The OnePlus 15 features a stunning 6.78-inch 1.5K BOE Flexible Oriental OLED display with a 165Hz refresh rate. It supports LTPO 2.0 technology, HDR10+, and a peak brightness of 1800 nits, making visuals crisp and vibrant even under bright light. The screen also includes features like Reading Mode, Night Mode, and Vibrant Color Effect for comfortable viewing in any environment. An in-display fingerprint sensor provides quick and secure unlocking.
Powerful Performance
Under the hood, the OnePlus 15 is powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 processor, offering lightning-fast performance for gaming, multitasking, and productivity. It comes with 12GB or 16GB LPDDR5X RAM and storage options of 256GB, 512GB, or 1TB using UFS 4.1 technology for super-fast data access. The new Color OS 16 with Dark Mode 2.0 ensures a smoother and more personalized user experience.
Camera System
The OnePlus 15 boasts a triple rear camera setup featuring a 50MP Sony IMX890 primary sensor with OIS, a 50MP ultra-wide camera, and a 50MP telephoto lens with 3.5x optical zoom and up to 120x digital zoom. Camera modes include Portrait, Night Mode, Panorama, Slow Motion, and Master Mode, allowing users to capture every detail perfectly. The 32MP front camera supports autofocus and multiple modes like Beauty Selfie, Time-Lapse, and Night Mode, making it ideal for selfies and video calls.
Battery and Charging
With a massive 7,300mAh battery (2×3650mAh), the OnePlus 15 ensures all-day power. It supports 120W SuperVOOC wired charging and 50W AirVOOC wireless charging, allowing users to charge up in minutes. The Ultra Power Saving mode helps extend battery life by reducing power usage.
Connectivity and Features
The OnePlus 15 supports dual 5G connectivity for faster internet speeds and lower latency. Whether for streaming, gaming, or working on the go, this device ensures seamless performance. It’s a complete package that combines innovation, power, and elegant design, making the OnePlus 15 a true flagship smartphone for 2025.
Price and Availability
The OnePlus 15 is available globally through Giztop, starting at $699. Customers can choose from three elegant color options: Black, Purple, and Titanium. With worldwide shipping available, buyers across different regions can easily get their hands on the latest OnePlus flagship. The phone’s pricing makes it a strong value proposition for users looking for top-tier performance, design, and camera quality without breaking the bank.
Right now, smartphones are kinda strange. Every phone that calls itself a “flagship” always puts most of its focus on the camera. So if you’re someone who doesn’t really care that much about photography, but still wants the rest of that flagship-level experience, well… You basically have no choice but to pay for those expensive camera systems anyway. So the question is: Is there a phone that has all the flagship features, but uses the extra space from the camera to do something different—something surprising?
Yes, my friend. There it is. This is the REDMI K90 Pro Max. It takes the space that would normally belong to the camera and stuffs a subwoofer into it. I genuinely love this phone. In fact, I’d say its role in the lineup is kind of similar to the Xiaomi 17 Plus. And if you don’t hate big screens, this one is definitely worth buying more than the standard Xiaomi 17.
First, let me correct a common misconception: Three speakers don’t automatically mean louder. Unlike rugged phones, where the rear speaker is just there to increase volume, the extra speaker here on the K90 Pro Max is specifically tuned for low-frequency detail. Its maximum volume is about the same as a normal dual-speaker phone. In fact, when playing music normally, you might not even notice it’s working unless you listen closely. That’s because this is a 2.1 channel setup — each speaker handles a frequency range it’s best at.
The rear one mainly works between 60–200Hz. And the FR graph confirms it: low-end performance is clearly better than that of typical phones. Yes, the crossover does bring some drawbacks, but in real listening, it matters far less than the graph suggests.
One reason iPhones are known for good audio is that they use Loudness Compensation — boosting highs and lows at low volumes to compensate for how our ears perceive sound. The K90 Pro Max now has this feature too. Plus, directional tuning means you don’t have to flip the phone around to get the best sound.
And if you still don’t like the tuning? No problem — REDMI gives you tons of presets and even full EQ control. Honestly, I think every bass guitarist should buy this phone. Because when someone goes, “Are you even doing your job?” Just hand them this phone and be like, “Maybe it’s time you replaced that shit you’re using.”
Design
I’ve said a lot about the design in the hands-on video already, so here are just a few extra notes:
The Denim Blue version looks great, but it is thicker and heavier, and the fabric-like material will wear faster. If you plan to use it for 5 years, please just use a case.
Because of the rear speaker, REDMI could only give it IP68, not IP69. Not a real issue — next one.
The USB 3.2 Gen 1 port gives faster data transfer and supports video output. Though right now it’s only screen mirroring, not full desktop mode.
For network compatibility, band coverage in North America is incomplete. Depending on your area, the signal may vary.
Display
One of the biggest reasons this model is called Pro Max is the display. Size, brightness, clarity — all match the Xiaomi 17 Pro Max. The new RGB S-stripe pixel layout lets it look as sharp as a 2K panel while using less power.
And yes, there are always compromises: the bottom bezel is slightly thicker, and the panel is LTPS instead of LTPO, meaning higher power consumption and no Full-screen AOD. But overall? I still think this display is better than the Xiaomi 17 and 17 Pro.
Performance
It uses the same Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5, but the tuning here is more aggressive than on the 17 Pro Max — not just in benchmarks, but in real gaming. In Honkai: Star Rail, it tries very hard to maintain high frame rates. But once temps hit 52°C and power draw reaches almost 9W, throttling is unavoidable.
So what about the D2 display chip? Will using it for frame insertion make gaming smoother? Of course not—frame insertion only works for the first ten minutes, and once it overheats, it automatically shuts off. Your hands then feel just like slow-cooked beef—uncomfortable. Plus, frame insertion causes severe screen tearing. Honestly, for this game at least, this chip doesn’t really serve any purpose.
Of course, we tested Genshin Impact as well. But the difference between them was so small, there’s really not much to take away from it.
But here’s the fun part: Xiaomi has been testing a PC game emulator called WinPlay, and on the K90 series, it’s finally available to the public. Right now, it runs three games perfectly: Hollow Knight, Hollow Knight Silksong, and Stardew Valley — with Steam save sync and low power draw. Basically, the Steam Deck experience on your phone. But… if you don’t play these three games, this feature means nothing to you.
There are still a lot of drawbacks. For example, the launcher for this emulator is really hard to find, and the interface hasn’t even been translated into English yet. You also have to be online and logged into a Xiaomi account just to start a game. Want to play other games? Nope. Right now, outside of those three games we mentioned, most of them just won’t run properly.
So yeah, it’s still far from replacing a Steam Deck. At this stage, the emulator is basically a beta. If you want a truly comfortable PC gaming experience on a phone… you’re gonna have to wait a bit longer.
Cameras
Although the K90 Pro Max’s camera has been upgraded, the improvement might not be as big as everyone imagines. The sensor is exactly the same as the Xiaomi 17’s, and the telephoto has an even smaller aperture because it’s a periscope design. Let’s start with this telephoto first.
The JN5 is an old friend of ours—although the sensor area is still a bit smaller compared to a flagship, in most scenarios, you won’t notice any major issues. Just like the Xiaomi 17 Pro Max, the focal length is 115mm, meaning 3x to 5x zoom is achieved through cropping the main camera. But the K90 Pro Max also uses center fusion technology and AI enhancement, so photos taken between 70mm and 115mm are actually not bad. Images of this quality are more than enough for posting on Instagram or Facebook.
I think its telephoto easily beats the standard Xiaomi 17, though there’s still a gap compared to the 17 Pro Max. Once the center fusion fails—due to low light or moving subjects—AI enhancement alone can’t save the poor image quality.
Even without a rear display, the camera isn’t pushed out of the module, but the K90 Pro Max’s ultra-wide camera is still 18mm. The main reason is cost-saving—using the same lens assembly as the Xiaomi 17 reduces extra expenses.
Although the field of view is narrower, the good news is that the image quality has improved. It’s much better in every aspect than the previous 8MP ultra-wide camera.
The thing is, I can just step back two steps and take the same composition with the higher-quality main camera. The narrow field of view greatly reduces this camera’s practical value.
I’ve already talked too much about the problem of the 18mm lens being too narrow in the Xiaomi 17 Pro Max review video, so I won’t repeat it here. My only hope for next year’s Xiaomi and REDMI devices is: don’t use this 18mm lens that can’t even be called ultra-wide again.
There’s not much to say about the main camera—its performance is almost identical to the Xiaomi 17’s. Compared to other phones in the same price range, its only real advantage is better performance in low-light scenarios.
The front camera has actually been upgraded and is better than the K80 Pro. We shouldn’t expect it to be as strong as a flagship, but judging by the image quality, I think it’s already sufficient.
For video, the front camera supports 4K at 30fps, and the rear camera goes up to 8K. My only complaint about its video quality is, the image stabilization algorithm sometimes makes the footage blur. In lower light, this problem gets worse, so it still has a long way to go in terms of video.
Another point is that the K90 Pro Max cannot record Dolby Vision videos. After all, Dolby Vision requires paying extra, so REDMI is still the familiar REDMI we know.
Battery
The K90 Pro Max has a 7560mAh battery, so its endurance is almost identical to the Xiaomi 17 Pro Max. It only falls slightly behind during heavy gaming sessions.
Charging power is also 100W wired, with 50W wireless charging. Using the official 100W charger, the phone can be fully charged in 50 minutes. If you have a charger that supports 100W PPS, the charging speed should be roughly the same as the official charger.
Conclusion
The Xiaomi 17 series and REDMI K90 series look like two product lines, but realistically, if you rename them, they could all just be one. From Mini to Pro Max — Xiaomi gives you everything Apple won’t.
Among them, K90 Pro Max is hands-down the best value — and my personal favorite. It’s balanced in every area, but also unique in a way no other phone is. Even if you never listen to music on your phone’s speakers, you should still give REDMI a thumbs-up. Phones like this make the smartphone world less boring.
CORSAIR has partnered with CD PROJEKT RED to celebrate the 10th anniversary of The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt with a new limited-edition lineup of gaming peripherals. The CORSAIR x The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt 10th Anniversary Collection brings officially licensed gear inspired by the game’s world and symbols.
“Fans worldwide have been spellbound by Geralt’s quest to find Ciri, and we’re thrilled to help them find the ideal gear to celebrate 10 years of this legendary game,” said Tobias Brinkmann, Vice President and General Manager of Gaming Peripherals at CORSAIR. “We’re proud to work with CD PROJEKT RED to bring this collaboration to life.”
Leading the collection is the CORSAIR K65 PLUS WIRELESS 75% RGB Mechanical Gaming Keyboard, available in the North American layout. It features Witcher signs on the keycaps for easy spell access, a custom Esc key with the game’s logo, and a large Wolf medallion design on the top plate. The keyboard uses CORSAIR’s MLX Red linear switches for smooth and responsive input, supports reliable wireless connectivity, and is built for durability. It is available now for $169.99 / €169.99.
The CORSAIR M75 WIRELESS Gaming Mouse 10th Anniversary Edition features Eredin, the King of the Wild Hunt. It offers fast, precise tracking and lightweight comfort, making it ideal for long gaming sessions. The mouse is priced at $129.99 / €129.99.
Completing the lineup is the MM300 2XL Anti-Fray Cloth Gaming Mouse Pad, featuring the astral map of the Spiral and Witcher symbols across its surface. It provides a large, durable workspace and is available for $49.99 / €49.99.
The CORSAIR x The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt 10th Anniversary Collection is available now in limited quantities worldwide through Corsair.com and CD PROJEKT RED’s website.
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