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Best Xiaomi Outdoor Cameras You Can Buy in 2025

Xiaomi has steadily grown its smart home ecosystem, and one of the most important pillars in this lineup is its range of outdoor security cameras. From budget-friendly wired options to advanced dual-lens models with intelligent tracking and full-color night vision, Xiaomi now offers a solid portfolio.

In this 2025 roundup, we focus only on official Xiaomi-branded outdoor cameras available across Chinese and global markets. Indian buyers still lack direct access via Xiaomi’s local store, though some models are available through third-party importers.

Let’s break down the best Xiaomi outdoor security cameras you can buy right now.

Xiaomi Outdoor Camera CW500 Dual

1. Xiaomi Outdoor Camera 4 Dual-Cam Edition

Xiaomi’s most powerful outdoor camera to date, the Outdoor Camera 4 Dual-Cam Edition, combines two 5MP lenses in a compact yet robust design. It features a wide-angle lens for broad surveillance and a 6mm telephoto PTZ module that actively tracks movement with AI assistance. Once the fixed camera detects motion, the PTZ lens kicks in to follow the subject with precision.

It records in crisp 3K (2880 × 1620) resolution, enhanced with full-color night vision using dual LED spotlights and IR lights. Rated IP66 for water and dust resistance, the camera withstands extreme weather from -30°C to 60°C. It supports dual-band Wi-Fi 6, has an Ethernet port for wired stability, and integrates easily with the Mi Home app via Bluetooth 5.0.

Additional highlights include human/vehicle detection, real-time alert clips, two-way talk, a siren, time-lapse video support, and three-tier storage options: local microSD (up to 256GB), NAS, and Xiaomi Cloud. It’s currently a China-exclusive, priced at CNY 299 (~$42).

2. Xiaomi Outdoor Camera CW500 Dual

The CW500 Dual brings Xiaomi’s dual-lens magic to the global market. Instead of 5MP sensors, it opts for dual 4MP lenses that record in 2.5K resolution (2560 × 1440). The configuration remains similar: a wide-angle lens paired with a motorized PTZ unit capable of 355° panning and 95° tilting.

The camera uses 8 fill lights for full-color night vision and employs Xiaomi’s MJA1 security chipset to power AI-driven human/vehicle recognition while safeguarding data. IP66 weatherproofing ensures durability outdoors, and while it lacks an Ethernet port, it connects reliably over dual-band Wi-Fi 6.

There’s support for two-way communication, spotlight/siren deterrents, and local plus cloud storage. It’s available in various global regions, including Europe and Southeast Asia, but hasn’t officially arrived in India.

3. Xiaomi Outdoor Camera CW700S

The CW700S is Xiaomi’s most capable global outdoor PTZ camera, supporting full 360° horizontal rotation and 100° tilt. It features dual 4MP lenses with 9x hybrid zoom, switching from optical to digital zoom seamlessly while preserving 2.5K clarity.

With a dual-antenna setup for extended Wi-Fi range, this model is well-suited for larger outdoor spaces. It combines both white and IR LEDs for all-light-condition monitoring, and like its siblings, it features AI object detection, two-way audio, and powerful deterrents like alarms and flash lighting.

Compatible with Google Assistant and Alexa, the CW700S streams video to smart displays. It’s been launched in Europe (around €79.99) and is globally available via Xiaomi online channels, but not officially sold in India.

4. Xiaomi Outdoor Camera BW500

For users seeking flexibility without wiring, the battery-powered BW500 delivers excellent performance. It’s powered by a massive 10,000mAh battery that lasts up to six months and supports optional solar charging via Xiaomi’s dedicated solar panel accessory.

The camera records at 2.5K resolution and offers a 136° field of view. It includes smart PIR-based motion detection and AI filtering to ignore false triggers. The built-in spotlight enables full-color night vision up to 10 meters.

Rated IP67 for extreme weather resistance, the BW500 is one of Xiaomi’s most rugged options. It also features onboard 8GB eMMC storage for offline buffering, and optionally pairs with a base station that improves range and adds a secure indoor SD card slot. Available globally, the BW500 is a strong alternative to competitors like Eufy or Arlo.

5. Xiaomi Outdoor Camera BW300

The BW300 is a scaled-down variant of the BW500, offering 2K video recording and a 130° wide field of view. It features a 4900mAh battery that delivers up to six months of usage on a single charge. Despite its compact size, it retains many of the same capabilities, including AI-based motion detection, full-color night vision, two-way audio, IP67 water and dust resistance, and support for both microSD and cloud storage.

The BW300 is ideal for budget-conscious users wanting a simple wireless install. It’s widely sold across Xiaomi’s global store and trusted retailers.

6. Xiaomi Outdoor Camera 4C

The Outdoor Camera 4C is one of the most affordable Xiaomi outdoor models, yet it still features pan-tilt controls with 360° horizontal and 106° vertical coverage. It records in 1080p and supports full-color night vision using onboard LEDs.

Despite being budget-tier, it includes two-way audio, IP66 weather resistance, and microSD/cloud storage support. Available in China, the 4C is a solid option for entry-level users seeking coverage flexibility at a low price.

7. Xiaomi Outdoor Camera AW300

Still relevant in 2025, the AW300 offers excellent 2K (2304 × 1296) video quality with a 101.7° field of view. Its night vision system includes 2 white spotlights and 2 IR LEDs for dual-mode operation. Smart detection zones and built-in alarms help reduce false alerts.

It’s IP66 rated, supports up to 256GB of local storage, and integrates with Xiaomi’s Mi Home app for multi-camera monitoring. Priced at ~$30–$40, it’s a great wired solution for users prioritizing value and reliability.

8. Xiaomi Outdoor Camera AW200

Although aging, the AW200 is still sold in select global regions as an ultra-budget option. It records in 1080p, has full-color night vision with an f/1.6 lens, and uses 940nm IR for discreet black-and-white monitoring in pitch dark.

It’s compact, IP65-rated, and supports basic motion detection, two-way talk, and smart assistant integration. If you need basic security on a tight budget, the AW200 remains a solid pick.

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Compact like iPad Mini 7, Red Magic Gaming Tablet 3 Pro to pack larger 9-inch OLED screen

Chinese tech brands are stepping up their game to challenge Apple’s dominance in both smartphones and tablets. Following in the footsteps of Lenovo’s Legion Y700 (Gen 4), Nubia is positioning its Red Magic Gaming Tablet 3 Pro, which is set to launch on June 11 in China, as a direct competitor to the iPad Mini 7. To highlight its design advantage, Nubia has shared teaser images showing that the tablet, while similar in size to the iPad Mini 7, features a noticeably larger 9-inch display.

Red Magic Gaming Tablet 3 Pro compared with iPad Mini 7

The Red Magic Gaming Tablet 3 Pro is reportedly the industry’s first 9-inch compact gaming tablet. Designed with symmetrical bezels measuring just 4.9mm, the screen-to-body ratio hits an impressive 90.1 precent. It features a 9-inch OLED display with a resolution of 2400 x 1504 pixels — a form factor the company believes is ideal for handheld gaming.

Under the hood, the tablet runs on Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 8 Elite Leading Version processor, currently the most powerful in the 5G SoC segment, featuring a dual super-core setup clocked at 4.32GHz. The device was recently spotted on Geekbench with 24GB of RAM and Android 15 onboard. The device scored 2,654 and 8,037 in single-core and multi-core tests, respectively.

The tablet is also said to be equipped with a built-in cooling fan and thermal plates to improve heat dissipation, which should help sustain peak performance for longer gaming sessions. An 8,240mAh battery powers the tablet, supported by 80W fast charging as confirmed by China’s 3C certification.

In China, the Red Magic Gaming Tablet 3 Pro will directly compete with the Lenovo Legion Y700 (Gen 4) and an upcoming Redmi gaming tablet powered by the Dimensity 9400 Plus chip. The Nubia tablet will be available in black and silver shades.

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Vivo X Fold 5 real-life images released, its thickness compared with iPhone 16 Pro Max

Vivo product manager Han Boxiao Han Boxiao released the first Vivo X Fold 5 teaser yesterday, saying it will be lighter than the Vivo X Fold 3 from last year that weighs 219 grams. He also said it will set a new record in thinness and lightness. Today, he released real-life images of the X Fold 5 comparing its thickness with that of the iPhone 16 Pro Max.

Vivo X Fold 5 compared with the iPhone 16 Pro Max

The second image above shows the Vivo X Fold 5 in a folded state, appearing only slightly thicker than the iPhone 16 Pro Max, which measures 8.25mm. A recent report claimed that the X Fold 5’s folded thickness is 9.33mm, while its unfolded profile could be just 4.3mm — among the slimmest we’ve seen in foldable phones.

The weight is said to be around 209 grams, making it the lightest large-format foldable yet. Vivo also claims the X Fold 5 will be the first in its class with triple protection, likely covering water, dust, and drop resistance.

Vivo X Fold 5 specifications (rumored)

The phone is expected to feature a 6.53-inch LTPO outer screen and an 8.03-inch 2K+ AMOLED foldable display, both supporting 120Hz refresh rates. Under the hood, it runs the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 chip, paired with 16GB RAM and 512GB storage.

The X Fold 5 will feature a 6,000mAh battery that supports 90W wired and 30W wireless charging. For optics, there are 32-megapixel selfie cameras on both screens and a rear Zeiss-tuned triple system, including a 50-megapixel Sony IMX921 main, a 50-megapixel ultra-wide, and a 50-megapixel periscope lens with 3x optical zoom.

The Vivo X Fold 5 is expected to launch later this month in China.

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Galaxy Z Fold 7 Ultra teased with slimmer design, July launch expected

Samsung might finally be ready to launch an “Ultra” version of its popular book-style foldable series. A new teaser shared by the company hints at a more premium foldable device, likely called the Galaxy Z Fold 7 Ultra. This information comes from Samsung’s latest promotional material, suggesting that the device will launch alongside the Galaxy Z Fold 7, Z Flip 7, and Z Flip 7 FE at an upcoming Unpacked event in New York, rumored to take place in early July.

Galaxy Z Fold 7 Ultra teaser released

The teaser hints at a thinner profile than any previous Galaxy Fold device. While Samsung has not specified exact measurements, it is expected to be slimmer than the Z Fold 6 (5.6mm) and the Fold Special Edition (4.9mm).

In addition to the sleek form factor, Samsung is also promising a best-in-class camera setup. This suggests a direct challenge to foldables like the vivo X Fold3 Pro, which has received praise for its camera capabilities.

The Galaxy Z Fold 7 Ultra could follow the design language of the W25 (Fold Special Edition), which launched last year in China and South Korea. That model featured an 8-inch main display, a 6.5-inch cover screen, a 200-megapixel primary camera, and 16GB RAM, packed into a lightweight and thin build.

Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7 Ultra teased?

Samsung is highlighting AI-driven features that aim to enhance everyday use. The teaser talks about voice control functions to help users multitask and navigate their daily lives more smoothly. The device is said to transform into a larger workspace or entertainment screen when unfolded, with Galaxy AI adapting to the foldable format.

Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7 launch timeframe

While the Galaxy Z Fold 7 Ultra has already been teased, as per reliable tipster Ice Universe it will debut around the same time as last year’s foldables. For those who don’t remember, the Z Fold 6 and Z Flip 6 went official on July 10, 2024.

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Grab Samsung Galaxy Watch 6 Classic LTE for Rs 18,999 via Amazon India

Samsung Galaxy Watch 6 Classic LTE smartwatch is now on sale in India for Rs 18,999. However, it is presently listed for Rs 23,999, and inclusive of a Rs 5000 Axis Bank Credit Card discount, the smartwatch can be yours at the final price of Rs 18,999. The discount is not limited to Axis Bank Credit Card, you can get up to Rs 4000 discount on other credit cards too.

galaxy watch 6 lte

Samsung Galaxy Watch 6 Classic LTE is available in both the Black and the Silver color options. Specifically, the Rs 4000 Instant discount is applicable on All Bank Cards given the order total of above Rs 14000. It is not for the first time, Galaxy Watch 6 Classic LTE dropped so low, but it is still worth every Rupee spent at Rs 18,999.

Samsung Galaxy Watch 6 Classic LTE smartwatch bundles several advancements over its predecessor, i.e, Galaxy Watch 5 Classic LTE. The beautiful watch is powered by Exynos W930 SoC built on a 5nm process. It further bundles a 2GB RAM and 16GB storage. On top, it houses a 1.5-inch Super AMOLED display with a resolution of 480 x 480 pixels. A slight upgrade over the 410 mAh battery in Galaxy Watch 5 LTE to 425mAh with 10W wireless charging.

It is well protected against dust, water, and shock, as confirmed by different certifications and compliances like 5ATM + IP68 and scratch-free via MIL-STD 810H.

Built with a stainless steel case and a rotating bezel, it is an upgrade over the aluminium build of the Watch 5. These enhancements are worth the price tag of Rs 18,999 in every aspect.

It will be a great addition to your Samsung Galaxy Ecosystem. It is a compelling watch that could help you track health and fitness more accurately.

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Nokia launches Beacon 4 & Beacon 9 Wi-Fi 7 routers with up to 9.4Gbps speeds

Nokia has expanded its Wi-Fi 7 product lineup with two new consumer-focused routers, the Beacon 4 and Beacon 9. Both models aim to bring high-speed wireless connectivity to more households, especially as multi-gigabit fiber networks continue to roll out globally.

Nokia Beacon 4 & Beacon 9 Specifications

The Beacon 4 is the more compact option in the lineup. It supports dual-band Wi-Fi 7 across the 2.4GHz and 5GHz frequencies using 2×2 MIMO. Wireless speeds peak at 3.6Gbps, and the router offers coverage of up to 250 square meters. It supports 160MHz channel bandwidth and includes one 2.5GbE WAN port and two 1GbE LAN ports.

Nokia Beacon 4

The higher-end Beacon 9 introduces a tri-band architecture that adds support for the 6GHz band. It increases maximum throughput to 9.4Gbps and supports wider 320MHz channels, a feature still rare among non-flagship routers. It offers coverage for up to 280 square meters and includes one 2.5GbE WAN port, one 2.5GbE LAN port, and one additional 1GbE LAN port.

Both the Beacon 4 and Beacon 9 embrace a minimalist Nordic design that emphasizes simplicity and clean lines. Nokia has opted for a neutral aesthetic that fits discreetly into modern living spaces without drawing attention. The Beacon 4, measuring 126.5 x 160 x 43mm, has a compact form factor that makes it ideal for shelf or desk placement. The Beacon 9 is slightly bulkier at 173.5 x 140 x 71.5mm but maintains a smooth matte finish and subtle curves that help it blend into its surroundings.

Nokia Beacon 9

Both routers also run on Nokia’s Corteca software platform. Corteca allows telecom operators to manage home networks remotely, push software updates, and deploy new features through the Corteca App Store. It is designed to reduce service calls and improve network visibility for providers.

Nokia has not revealed retail pricing, as both Beacon 4 and Beacon 9 are expected to ship bundled with carrier internet plans. The new models join the previously announced Beacon 19 and Beacon 24, giving Nokia a complete portfolio of Wi-Fi 7 routers aimed at various use cases and budgets.

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Top 3 Casio G-Shock Watches for Your Warm Summer Adventures

Summer is here, bringing with it beach days, road trips, hikes, and everything in between. And if there’s one accessory that can keep up with the season’s energy while still looking good, it’s the Casio G-Shock. Known for their legendary durability, G-Shock watches are now more than just rugged tools. We previously brought you a list of Casio watches for the Spring season. So now, here are three G-Shock models that combine summer-ready design with features that match your active lifestyle.

G-Shock GBX-100S Series: Go Transparent

The GBX-100S-1 and GBX-100S-2 are part of G-Shock’s surf-inspired G-Lide lineup. Their standout feature? A transparent resin case that mimics “waves sparkling in the sunlight.” The design is eye-catching, lightweight, and ideal for the beach.

Casio G-Shock GBX-100S
Casio G-Shock GBX-100S-1 and GBX-100S-2

But it’s not just about looks. These watches are built for water sports. They offer Bluetooth connectivity to sync with the Casio app, providing surfers with real-time tide charts, moon data, sunrise/sunset times, and fitness tracking like pace and distance. Since it’s a G-Shock watch, you also get 200 meter water resistance and shock resistance. You can get your hands on these for just under 200 US Dollars.

G-Shock GLXS5610 Series: Colorful Wave Rider

If vibrant colors are your thing, the GLXS5610 series is made for you. Inspired by Lilo & Stitch and designed by pro surfer Bettylou Sakura Johnson, this watch blends fun aesthetics with real surfing chops. It comes in pastel pink and blue and features bio-resin construction, making it eco-friendly and beach-resistant.

Casio G-Shock GLXS5610 Surfing Watches
Casio G-Shock GLXS5610 Surfing Watches

If you’re a surfer, the tide graphs, moon phase tracking, and 200-meter water resistance are a great addition. You also get practical features like multiple alarms, a stopwatch, world time, and an LED backlight. It even offers 3 years long battery life. This budget friendly summer Casio sells for just 99 US Dollars.

G-Shock GA2100BM Series: CasiOak goes Translucent

The GA2100BM series takes the iconic “CasiOak” design and gives it a translucent, summery twist. Available in sky blue, rose gold, and silver, it’s perfect for anyone who wants a G-Shock that’s as stylish as it is tough.

Casio G-Shock GA2100BM series

This model uses Casio’s Carbon Core Guard structure, making it both lightweight and extremely durable. It’s water-resistant up to 200 meters and includes features like dual LED lights, world time, a stopwatch, and a countdown timer. At $130, it offers excellent value for a watch that blends fashion and function so well.

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Vivo X200s vs Honor Magic 7: Which Flagship Offers Better Value?

Vivo X200s and Honor Magic 7 are two of the most talked-about flagships in 2025, each offering cutting-edge technology and premium features. As competition intensifies in the upper-mid to flagship tier, these devices highlight the growing divide between performance-focused innovation and all-round value. Comparing them helps identify which phone delivers the better blend of power, design, camera, and endurance for different types of users.

1. Design and Display

Vivo X200S
Vivo X200s

Build and Feel:
Both phones boast premium builds with IP68/IP69 ratings, ensuring durability against water and dust. The Vivo X200s leans into a minimalist glass-metal design with a slightly curved profile and robust Zeiss-backed camera housing, while the Honor Magic 7 enhances hand-feel with its Rhino Glass protection and subtly curved edges. The Honor feels marginally slimmer and lighter, giving it a better in-hand experience. However, Vivo adds eSIM support, providing more flexibility in dual-SIM usage. For versatility and finish, the Magic 7 holds a slight edge in ergonomics and grip comfort.

Display Quality:
X200s features a 6.67-inch AMOLED panel with a 1260p resolution, HDR10+, and an exceptional 5000 nits peak brightness. Meanwhile, the Honor Magic 7 sports a slightly larger 6.78-inch LTPO OLED with Dolby Vision and an equally bright 5000 nits output. Both support 1B colors and 120Hz refresh, but Magic 7’s LTPO panel with variable refresh rate is more power-efficient. Dolby Vision and wider dynamic range on the Honor make it slightly more visually refined for streaming and gaming. Display-wise, Honor’s advanced tuning and Dolby Vision support offer better multimedia output.

Verdict:
Honor Magic 7 wins this round with its superior LTPO OLED display and ergonomic enhancements. While the X200s is still top-tier, Honor’s display and grip feel provide a more immersive experience.

2. Specifications

Honor Magic 7

Performance:
Vivo X200s uses MediaTek’s flagship Dimensity 9400+ with a 3.73 GHz Cortex-X925 prime core and Immortalis-G925 GPU. The Honor Magic 7 steps up with the Snapdragon 8 Elite chip featuring custom Oryon V2 Phoenix cores and the Adreno 830 GPU. While both deliver outstanding performance, the Snapdragon 8 Elite leads in real-world AI and sustained graphics workloads, especially in gaming and multitasking. The GPU performance, software optimization in MagicOS 9, and AI enhancements provide a noticeable advantage under heavy loads. For raw power and efficiency, the Honor edges ahead.

Battery and Charging:
Vivo packs a 6200 mAh battery, while Honor includes a slightly smaller 5650 mAh cell. In contrast, Honor leads in charging speeds, 100W wired and 80W wireless, compared to Vivo’s 90W wired and 40W wireless. Honor also includes reverse wireless charging and 5W reverse wired, adding versatility for accessories. Vivo’s larger battery will offer longer endurance on average, but Honor’s ultra-fast and multi-mode charging suite provides a more flexible daily experience. For users who prioritize quick top-ups and charging options, Honor wins.

Verdict:
Honor Magic 7 has superior processing power and more advanced charging features, while Vivo X200s offers slightly better endurance. Overall, Honor delivers a more dynamic and future-ready hardware setup.

3. Camera

Honor Magic 7

Main and Secondary Lenses:
Both phones offer triple 50MP setups with wide, telephoto, and ultrawide lenses. Vivo’s optics are backed by Zeiss, featuring better coatings (T* lens), laser AF, and 3D LUT support. Honor counters with larger sensors, better low-light capabilities, and 10-bit HDR video with OIS across the board. While Vivo’s telephoto uses a periscope lens for 3x zoom with solid stabilization, Honor achieves similar optical zoom with enhanced HDR video quality. In terms of detail, dynamic range, and videography, Honor’s sensors and software processing pull ahead for content creators. Vivo is excellent for color-accurate photography, but Honor is more cinematic.

Selfie Camera:
Honor uses a 50MP front camera capable of 4K 60fps recording with gyro-EIS, which outclasses Vivo’s 32MP ultrawide lens in resolution and stability. Vivo has a wider field of view for group selfies, but Honor captures more detail and produces more stable, usable videos for vlogging or video calls. The higher resolution and stabilization give Honor the advantage in selfie quality and video content.

Verdict:
Honor Magic 7 takes the lead in both rear and front camera performance, especially in video quality and detail capture. Vivo excels in optical color science, but Honor’s imaging system is more versatile overall.

4. Pricing

Vivo X200s is priced around $650, while the Honor Magic 7 starts at approximately $770. Considering the $120 difference, Vivo offers excellent value with a powerful MediaTek chip, strong battery life, and professional-grade Zeiss optics. However, the Honor Magic 7 justifies its premium with a stronger Snapdragon chip, better camera and video systems, LTPO display, and more versatile fast charging. 

Verdict:
For users prioritizing value and endurance, Vivo is the better buy. For those seeking the most cutting-edge features and performance, Honor justifies the higher cost.

Disclaimer: Prices are approximate and may vary based on country, region, and applicable taxes.

5. Conclusion

Vivo X200s
Vivo X200s

Vivo X200s stands out with its massive 6200 mAh battery, Zeiss camera tuning, and support for eSIM alongside dual SIMs. It also provides 3D LUT import, which benefits photography enthusiasts. On the other hand, the Honor Magic 7 distinguishes itself with emergency satellite SOS features, a more advanced Snapdragon 8 Elite platform, Dolby Vision-certified LTPO display, and 100W + 80W fast-charging capabilities. It also includes reverse wireless charging and higher-quality selfie recording.

Verdict:
For users needing extended battery life, camera accuracy, and cost efficiency, the Vivo X200s is a superb choice. But for those who prioritize performance, advanced display tech, superior video systems, and premium fast-charging, the Honor Magic 7 is worth the extra investment. Both phones are excellent, but Honor delivers a more flagship-grade all-round experience.

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Lenovo Watch S Announced: Budget-Friendly AMOLED Smartwatch

Lenovo has officially launched the Watch S, a new entry-level smartwatch that punches above its weight with an AMOLED display and long battery life. Aimed at budget-conscious buyers, the Watch S combines a stylish design with essential modern wearable features. So here are all the details.

Lenovo Watch S: What does it offer?

The Chinese tech giant’s new Lenovo Watch S model sports a 1.43-inch circular AMOLED display with a 466 x 466 pixel resolution. This screen is surrounded by a stainless steel frame. Lenovo pairs this smartwatch with two strap options, including the leather variant that has a magnetic connection. As per official notes, the latest Lenovo Watch S option offers up to 7 days of battery life with regular use and 10 days with moderate use, thanks to its 300mAh battery pack.

Lenovo Watch S
Lenovo Watch S

It arrives with an emergency SOS feature, Bluetooth 5.3, and support for over 70 sports modes. Lenovo packs the new Watch S with health related trackers as well, like heart rate monitoring, sleep tracking, calories count, and more. Other notable features include music playback via local storage, voice navigation, smart health reminders, and an IP68 rating for water and dust resistance.

Pricing and Availability

The company has just announced the Lenovo Watch S in its home market of China for 499 Yuan, which is roughly around 70 US Dollars. As of right now, the global availability of this smartwatch is still unclear so stick around for more. In related news, Lenovo just released the Legion G9 controller and a 64MP digital camera for vlogging enthusiasts.

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Lenovo launches Legion G9 controller to turn Y700 2025 tablet into a gaming handheld

Lenovo is giving its compact powerhouse tablet, the Legion Y700 (2025), a serious gaming edge. The company has officially launched the Legion G9 game controller, a modular, precision-engineered accessory custom-built for the Y700. Priced at 399 yuan (about $55), the G9 is available now via Lenovo’s official store, with a more feature-packed G9 Pro version already in the pipeline.

Lenovo Legion G9 Controller

Lenovo Legion G9 Controller Specifications

The G9 is not your typical snap-on controller. It brings console-grade control elements to the tablet form factor, effectively transforming the Legion Y700 into a handheld gaming console. It uses Hall effect sensors for both the linear/micro switches in the triggers and the dual analog joysticks.

These Hall effect components promise greater longevity, better precision, and zero drift over time, boasting a lifecycle of up to 2 million rotations for the joysticks. There are also four programmable rear buttons designed for macro functions, ideal for competitive shooters or custom loadouts. RGB lighting with adjustable effects rounds out the gamer aesthetic.

While the base G9 already checks a lot of boxes, Lenovo has confirmed that the upcoming G9 Pro will go even further. It will add an audio-based vibration system for more immersive tactile feedback and optical ABXY keys that improve response times and durability.

The controller is clearly made to pair with the recently released Legion Y700 2025 (check out our full review), a tablet that already feels like a console waiting for a grip. Launched last month, the latest Y700 packs an 8.8-inch 3040 x 1904 display with a buttery-smooth 165Hz refresh rate, 360Hz touch sampling, 600 nits peak brightness, and 12-bit color support. Under the hood, it runs on the Snapdragon 8 Elite, with up to 9600 Mbps LPDDR5X memory and UFS 4.1 storage.

Lenovo has focused heavily on thermal performance, equipping the tablet with a second-generation cooling system that features a 12000mm² vapor chamber and a layered heat dissipation structure. This setup helps maintain temperatures below 41°C even during extended gaming sessions. The tablet also includes dual USB-C ports, a dedicated TF card slot that supports expansion up to 2TB, and stereo speakers tuned by Dolby Atmos, reinforcing its position as a premium gaming device.

With the G9 controller, Lenovo is leaning all the way into the idea of the Y700 being more than just a tablet. It becomes a portable console, an Android-powered gaming machine that slips into your bag but doesn’t compromise on specs or controls. And with the G9 Pro set to bring haptics and optical button upgrades, Lenovo might just be carving out a niche that sits somewhere between a Switch and a Steam Deck, but lighter, more versatile, and built on Android.

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SteelSeries Arctis Nova 3 Wireless Launched with Real-Time Audio Control and 40-Hour Battery

SteelSeries has added a new model to its Arctis Nova lineup with the launch of the Arctis Nova 3 Wireless Series. The headset is priced at $109.99 and is available now on SteelSeries.com and through select retailers globally. It supports gaming on Xbox, PlayStation, Nintendo Switch, PC, Meta Quest, and any device with a USB-C port, including phones and tablets.

SteelSeries Arctis Nova 3 Wireless

The headset pairs with the new Arctis App, which gives users access to over 200 audio presets. These presets are designed specifically for popular games like Call of Duty, Fortnite, and GTA, and can be adjusted in real time without leaving the game. The app is free to download on the Google Play Store and Apple App Store.

The Arctis Nova 3 Wireless features Quick-Switch Wireless, allowing users to toggle between 2.4GHz wireless for gaming and Bluetooth 5.3 for mobile use. Both connections can have separate EQ settings, and mobile connections stay active during gaming for call notifications.

A 15-minute fast charge provides up to 9 hours of use, while a full charge offers up to 30+ hours on 2.4GHz and 40+ hours on Bluetooth. The headset includes custom Nova speaker drivers and supports 360° Spatial Audio, Tempest 3D Audio (PS5), and Microsoft Spatial Sound.

For voice, the headset uses the ClearCast 2.X microphone, which delivers 32kHz/16-bit audio and doubles the bandwidth of older models. The design is lightweight at 260g, with dual-hinged arms, removable memory foam cushions, and a stretchable headband for comfort. It comes in black, white, aqua, and lavender.

Available variants include:

  • Arctis Nova 3P/3X Wireless – $109.99 (US), £99.99 (UK), €109.99 (EMEA), $109.99 (APAC)

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Oppo Reno 14 Pro 5G Spotted on Geekbench Ahead of India Launch

Oppo is expected to launch the Reno 14 5G and Reno 14 Pro 5G in India soon. Both models have cleared multiple global certifications. The Reno 14 5G was spotted on TDRA, GCF, TUV SUD, BIS, and FCC. The Reno 14 Pro 5G (model number CPH2739) has appeared on NBTC, IMDA, and BIS databases.

The Reno 14 Pro 5G also showed up on Geekbench, where it scored 1581 in single-core and 6206 in multi-core tests. It runs on an octa-core processor with clock speeds of 2.10GHz, 3.00GHz, and 3.25GHz, along with a Mali-G720 MC7 GPU, pointing to the MediaTek Dimensity 8450 chip. It comes with 12GB of RAM and runs on Android 15. Both phones will support eSIM. Both of these phones launched in China last month. You can check out the specifications below.

Oppo Reno 14 5G (Chinese model) Specifications

The Reno 14 has a 6.59-inch 1.5K LTPS OLED display with a 120Hz refresh rate and 1200 nits peak brightness. It is IP66/68/69 certified for dust and water resistance, with a metal frame and velvet-textured glass back. It weighs 187g and is 7.32mm thick.

Oppo Reno 14 color options
Oppo Reno 14 color options

It is powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 8350 chipset with LPDDR5X RAM and UFS 3.1 storage, available in 12GB/256GB to 16GB/1TB options. The phone has a 6000mAh battery supporting 80W wired charging and includes a nano ice crystal heat sink for thermal control. Camera setup includes a 50MP Sony main sensor with OIS, 8MP ultra-wide, 50MP 3.5x periscope telephoto, and a 50MP front camera.

Oppo Reno 14 Pro 5G (Chinese model) Specifications

The Reno 14 Pro has a 6.83-inch 1.5K OLED display with a 120Hz refresh rate. It uses the Dimensity 8450 SoC, matches the base model in storage and RAM, and scores over 1.4 million in AnTuTu.

Oppo Reno 14 Pro color options
Oppo Reno 14 Pro color options

It features a one-piece glass body, IP66/68/69 protection, and comes in Reef Black, Mermaid, and Calla Lily Purple. All cameras, front and back, are 50MP. The phone runs ColorOS 15, supports 80W wired and 50W wireless charging, and houses a 6200mAh battery.

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Samsung Galaxy Ring 2 enters early development, launch unlikely in 2025

Samsung has reportedly begun early development on the Galaxy Ring 2, the follow-up to its first smart ring that debuted in mid-2024. According to GalaxyClub, the second-generation model is still in its initial stages, making a 2025 release unlikely. The device may instead arrive alongside the Galaxy S26 series next year, or possibly later.

Samsung Galaxy Ring

The delay isn’t entirely unexpected. Unlike smartphones, smart rings are compact and limited in upgradable components. Samsung appears to be focusing on iterative improvements instead of a full redesign. The company is said to be working on a slimmer profile, better sensor accuracy, and longer battery life.

Previous patent filings indicate that Samsung may implement a flexible ring design in future Galaxy Ring models, which would allow the sensors to conform more closely to the shape of the finger, potentially enhancing tracking accuracy. In addition, a newly published patent reveals that Samsung is exploring ways to turn the Galaxy Ring into a gesture-based input device. This would allow users to control other devices, such as laptops and tablets, using hand movements, expanding the ring’s functionality beyond just health monitoring.

Battery technology could play a crucial role in the next Galaxy Ring. According to a report from Korea’s Money Today, Samsung is developing an all-solid-state battery with a target energy density of 360Wh/L. This would mark a significant improvement over current lithium-ion batteries, potentially enabling longer usage without increasing the device’s size. If mass production aligns with the product timeline, this new battery could make its debut in the Galaxy Ring 2.

So far, Samsung has not confirmed any hardware features, specifications, or design elements. No major leaks have surfaced either. The company’s only recent move was a limited-edition titanium black variant of the original Galaxy Ring, which launched in South Korea as part of a promotional campaign tied to the Galaxy S25 Edge.

For now, Samsung seems to be in no hurry. Unlike phones, smart rings benefit more from meaningful hardware and ecosystem refinements than annual refreshes. If the Galaxy Ring 2 delivers better health tracking and longer battery life without sacrificing comfort, it may help Samsung secure a lead in a still-developing wearable category.

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Nothing officially confirms launch date for Phone (3) – its most ambitious smartphone yet

Nothing is gearing up to unveil its most ambitious smartphone yet, the Nothing Phone (3), with an official launch date locked in for July 1. Promising premium features and a bold step into flagship territory, this device is already sparking curiosity among Nothing fans. But one big question lingers—what chipset will power this sleek new contender?

The Nothing Phone (3) is set to be the London-based brand’s most premium offering to date, moving away from its mid-range roots. Confirmed via Nothing’s official X account, the phone will hit the stage on July 1, possibly in Black and White color options. Leaks suggest a starting price of $799 for the 12GB RAM and 256GB storage model, with the 16GB/512GB version priced at $899. That’s a hair cheaper than the OnePlus 13, positioning the Phone (3) as a serious player in the high-end market.

What’s got everyone talking, though, is the uncertainty around the chipset. Some reports, including a tweet from leaker Yogesh Brar, point to the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3, a powerhouse seen in other 2024 flagships. But other sources claim that’s not the case, leaving the Snapdragon 8 Elite or the Snapdragon 8s Gen 4 as likely candidates. The choice of processor will be key, as phones in this price range—around $799 to $899—are expected to deliver top-tier performance for gaming, multitasking, and AI-driven features.

While Nothing is keeping tight-lipped on the specs, the Phone (3) is rumored to sport a 6.77-inch LTPO AMOLED display, a triple-camera setup with a 50MP main sensor, and a 5,000mAh battery with 100W wired and 50W wireless charging. With its signature transparent design and a possible shift away from the Glyph interface, the Nothing Phone (3) is shaping up to be a bold, premium contender.

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Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra Discounted in India with Rs 12,000 Cashback and No-Cost EMI

Samsung has announced a limited-time offer on its flagship Galaxy S25 Ultra smartphone in India. The base model is now priced at Rs. 1,17,999, down from the original Rs. 1,29,999, with an instant cashback of Rs. 12,000 included. A 24-month no-cost EMI is also available, with monthly payments starting at Rs. 3,278. Financing options are provided by HDFC Bank, Bajaj Finserv, IDFC First Bank, TVS Credit, HDB Financial Services, and Samsung Finance.

Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra

The offer is live on Samsung’s official website and will remain valid until June 14, 2025, based on the countdown shown on the site.

Available variants include:

  • 12GB RAM + 256GB storage – Rs. 1,17,999
  • 12GB RAM + 512GB storage – Rs. 1,29,999
  • 12GB RAM + 1TB storage – Rs. 1,53,999

Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra Specifications

The Galaxy S25 Ultra features a 6.9-inch AMOLED display with 2K resolution, a 120Hz refresh rate, and up to 2600 nits peak brightness. It is powered by the Snapdragon 8 Elite for Galaxy chip and comes with 12GB RAM and up to 1TB storage. The phone has a 5,000mAh battery with 45W wired and 15W wireless charging.

For cameras, it includes a 200MP main rear camera with OIS, a 12MP ultra-wide lens, a 10MP telephoto lens with 3x optical zoom, and a 50MP periscope telephoto lens with 5x optical zoom and OIS. The front camera is 12MP.

The offer is only available through Samsung’s official online store.

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Honor Magic8 Pro could pack an extra camera – a dual periscope setup

Honor Magic 7 Pro launched in October last year, and the successor is already stirring up excitement. Fresh leaks suggest the Magic 8 Pro is aiming to redefine smartphone photography. Set to challenge the likes of Huawei’s Pura 80, the Magic8 Pro is reportedly being tested with a quad-camera system — one more camera than its predecessor. With a speculated dual telephoto setup, Honor seems ready to push the boundaries of mobile imaging.

According to Weibo tipster SmartPikachu, Honor is experimenting with four camera sensors for the Magic8 Pro, a bold step up from its predecessors. The setup is said to include a primary sensor, an ultrawide-angle lens, and—most intriguingly—two telephoto lenses, a design choice that echoes Huawei’s rumored dual periscope approach for the Pura 80. This dual-telephoto unit could give the Magic8 Pro an edge in versatility, offering superior zoom and macro capabilities.

Earlier leaks point to a 200MP periscope lens. This lens, paired with 1G+5P floating technology and a 1200-point laser radar focusing system, promises crisp, detailed shots, especially for macro photography.

Honor’s ambition doesn’t stop there. The Magic8 Pro’s camera system is expected to outshine the Magic7 series by a significant margin, which already boasted impressive macrophotography compared to Huawei’s Mate 70 Pro. By doubling down on telephoto lenses, Honor appears to be gunning for Huawei’s crown, aiming to deliver blockbuster moments with every snap. While full details on the primary and ultrawide sensors are still under wraps, the focus on advanced optics and software tweaks suggests Honor is prioritizing dynamic upgrades for sharper, more vibrant images.

With an expected launch in October 2025, the Magic8 Pro is shaping up to be a photography beast. Judging from the recent leaks, it seems Honor is betting big on camera innovation to stand out in the flagship race.

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Can the Galaxy S25 Edge’s thin titanium frame survive the bend test?

When Samsung announced the Galaxy S25 Edge as its thinnest flagship smartphone, its battery life and durability immediately came into question, but once again, JerryRigEverything has a great video to satiate this curiosity. So read on to find out whether its titanium frame held up or not.

Galaxy S25 Edge is ultra slim, But Samsung plays the titanium card

Popular tech YouTuber JerryRigEverything got a Galaxy S25 Edge to go through his famous durability and bend test to check its build endurance. Samsung’s ultra slim flagship was subjected to a bunch of durability tests that involved scratching, burning, and more. However, what left even Zack Nelson surprised was how well the titanium frame held up during the best test.

Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge
Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge Undergoes JerryRigEverything’s Bend Test

Despite the Galaxy S25 Edge measuring just 5.8mm in thickness, the device didn’t snap in half as many expected it to. Rather, there was only a slight flex when pushed to its limits. The titanium chassis employed on the Galaxy S25 Edge is definitely a big reason for its impressive structural integrity. Apart from the bend test, the video also shows that the Galaxy S25 Edge got a decent review from Zack for the scratches and burn tests.

Apple is rumored to be working on a rival to this model with the iPhone 17 Air, but it remains to be seen how this model will compare. The razor-thin iPhone could measure even thinner than the Galaxy S25 Edge with a 5.5mm body. We can expect the iPhone 17 Air to also get a similar treatment from Zack later this year, so stick around for more.

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RedMagic Gaming Tablet 3 Pro design goes official before June 11 debut

RedMagic is gearing up to shake up the gaming tablet market with its latest offering, set to debut in China on June 11. The RedMagic Gaming Tablet 3 Pro is expected to go head-to-head with Lenovo’s Legion Y700 (4th Gen), and it’s already grabbing attention with its sleek design and powerful specs. This tablet is one to watch for mobile gamers craving high performance on the go. RedMagic has now unveiled the tablet’s design ahead of launch, giving us a clear look at what’s coming.

The RedMagic Gaming Tablet 3 Pro is the company’s first stab at a compact gaming tablet, and it’s not holding back. Sporting a 9-inch OLED display, it’s slightly larger than the Legion Y700’s 8.8-inch screen, but RedMagic claims it’s still small enough to slip into your pocket. The design takes cues from last year’s RedMagic Nova, with noticeably slimmer bezels for a more immersive experience.

Recent Geekbench tests show it’s packing serious power, driven by Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 8 Elite processor—matching the Legion Y700’s standard version, though not the overclocked Leading Version found in RedMagic’s 10S series. The 8,240 mAh battery outshines the Legion Y700’s 7,600 mAh unit and will potentially enable longer gaming sessions.

While this tablet is set to launch exclusively in China, there’s hope for a global release, following the RedMagic Nova’s international debut. While full specs like refresh rate and storage options are still under wraps, the RedMagic Gaming Tablet 3 Pro is shaping up to be a fierce contender in the compact gaming tablet arena, ready to take on Lenovo’s latest offering.

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Huawei Pura 80 leak reveals flagship level camera hardware

A Pura 80 series model was accidentally leaked by a Huawei executive a couple of days ago, which offered us a look at the massive rear camera module. Now, another recent leak has revealed details regarding camera hardware for the base Pura 80, so here’s why even the vanilla version will offer a top-tier photography experience.

Huawei Pura 80 to debut with high-end cameras

The news arrives from known tipster Teme, who shared the information on X (formerly Twitter). In the tweet, the tipster claimed that the Huawei Pura 80 packs a quad camera setup on the rear. This consists of a 50MP 1-inch main camera that has a variable aperture, along with a 50MP 1/1.3-inch secondary shooter that has a dual focal length. The ultra wide angle lens has a 40MP resolution, while the last camera is a 2MP color temperature sensor that helps enhance the color accuracy of pictures.

Huawei Pura 80
Huawei Pura 80 camera system

A typical telephoto shooter has a fixed focal length, so the two focal lengths on the secondary shooter likely allow for two different optical zooms. Teme also shared an image, which reveals an LED flash and Huawei’s XMAGE branding on the triangular shaped camera module. Last month, we covered a report regarding the Pura 80 Pro model, which is also expected to feature a SmartSens 1-inch primary shooter. Meaning, the entire lineup might offer a cutting edge photography experience.

An official teaser from the Chinese tech giant has confirmed that the Huawei Pura 80 series will launch in the brand’s home market on 11th June 2025. The company is promising a major leap in mobile imaging, and the camera hardware leak hints at this as well. Unfortunately, this is all the information that was shared, so stick around for more as we will be covering any fresh leaks and the official launch event.

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Realme C71 debuts with 6,300 mAh battery, 45W fast charging, and 725-nit display

Realme’s budget-friendly C-series is on a roll, and the brand just dropped the Realme C71 in Vietnam, with more markets likely on the horizon. This phone comes with a number of impressive features, especially for folks who want solid features without breaking the bank. With a considerably large battery and a sleek look, it’s shaping up to be a real crowd-pleaser.

Left: Black Night Owl, right: Swan White

The C71 comes with a 6.67-inch LCD screen, rocking a 720×1604 resolution and a smooth 120 Hz refresh rate. It hits 725 nits of brightness, so the screen will remain visible even in direct sunlight. Under the hood, there’s a Unisoc T7250 chip running the show, paired with either 4GB or 6GB of RAM and 128GB of storage—plenty for your apps, photos, and whatever else you’re hoarding. The real star here is the 6,300 mAh battery, which supports 45W SuperVOOC charging. That means you’re getting all-day power and quick top-ups.

For photos, this phone packs a 50 MP “AI Camera” on the back that promises sharp shots, and a 5 MP selfie camera up front. It’s a 4G-only device, but you still get modern goodies like NFC along with Bluetooth 5.2 and 2.4GHz / 5GHz Wi-Fi. There’s a side-mounted fingerprint scanner for security and a single loudspeaker for your tunes or calls. Running Android 15 with Realme UI, it should feel fresh and easy to navigate.

Realme C71 highlights

At just 196g and 7.79 mm thick, it’s surprisingly slim for such a big battery. Plus, it’s tough—MIL-STD-810H certified to survive drops from 1.5 meters. Priced at VND 3,990,000 (around $153 or ₹13,109), with some retailers slashing it to VND 3,790,000 ($145) for the launch, the C71 feels like a value-for-money deal for what it offers.

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