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1 week agoRedmi Buds 8 Launched With Up to 50dB ANC, Up to 44 Hours Total Battery Life
Redmi Buds 8 launched with active noise cancellation, 11mm drivers, Bluetooth 5.4, and Hi-Res Audio Wireless certification.
The Nord Buds 4 Pro are equipped with 12mm titanium-coated dynamic drivers, which OnePlus claims can deliver up to twice the power output of the Nord Buds 3 Pro. Each earbud houses three microphones and supports features such as AI Clear Call for improved voice clarity.
Music has become the backdrop to almost everything, cooking, working, reading, but the hardware that plays it often looks like a leftover from a tech store, plastic boxes that clash with furniture. There is a tension between wanting good sound in every room and not wanting your living space to feel like a gadget shelf. A speaker that behaves like hi-fi but looks like it belongs on a sideboard can quietly solve that.
Realme showed off a prototype smartphone with a 10,000 mAh battery in May and said it would launch a 7,500 mAh battery phone this year, while also revealing that a 10,000 mAh model was coming soon. Well, so far, we've only got 7,000 mAh battery smartphones from Realme, which include the flagship GT 8 Pro. While there's no word from Realme on the commercial availability of a 10,000 mAh battery phone, the Editor-in-Chief of a Russian blog has shared a picture of it, revealing key details.
I'm not gonna lie, I'm a music snob. Both in terms of the music I listen to and the devices I choose as a delivery system. I've spent more money than I care to admit on audio equipment, all in the name of chasing that auditory high. When I receive audio equipment to review (especially amps), I have to tone down my expectations.
SteelSeries has always operated at the intersection of precision and performance, but its latest release - the Arctis Nova Elite - redefines what premium gaming audio can be. Priced at $600 USD, this ambitious set of wireless headphones aims to do more than impress gamers; it's designed to challenge audiophile-grade hardware. Billed as "the world's first hi-res wireless headphones for gaming," the Nova Elite marks SteelSeries' boldest step yet into luxury territory - one that seeks to blur the line between high-end lifestyle audio and elite-level gaming gear.