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Ambrane announces ‘Dots Slay TWS’ with extended battery life for Rs 2,199

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Mobile accessories brand Ambrane announced its most up to date TWS – Dots Slay. With iconic design, excellent battery life, water-resistance and voice commands, the Made in India TWS is here to make a difference. With the ongoing sale season, the product is already available on Amazon and Flipkart for a special discounted price Rs 799. Ambrane Dots Slay comes with 365 days warranty.

Crafted in a button-shaped design and wrapped in a stylish matte black finish, the Dots slay exudes a premium feel. Its ergonomic design ensures a secure fit, and its IPX 4 water resistance makes it the perfect gym partner for vigorous workouts. The Ambrane Dots Slay true wireless earphones come with a multi-functional button for effortless accessibility. With just a finger tap, the earphones can switch between music or calls seamlessly.

Dots Slay, featuring 8mm dynamic drivers, generates highly accurate sound with superior clarity and boosted bass, taking every musical experience up a notch. The TWS offers heavy bass, ensuring ear bouncing beats without sacrificing clarity and treble. The TWS is power-packed with a 600mAh battery providing hassle-free entertainment of up to 38 hours of playback time. The TWS can play non-stop 8 hours of music with just a single charge.

The TWS supports the latest Bluetooth V5.1 with a wireless range of 10m, enabling an instant and reliable wireless connection. It also packs the convenience of voice assistance (Siri and Google Assistant).

Also Read: Jabra launches Evolve2 75 headset to re-energise hybrid working

“We are proud to announce Ambrane Dots Slay, a complete Made in India TWS. Ambrane continues its Make-in-India legacy by manufacturing products in India,” says Ashok Rajpal – Managing Director, Ambrane India.

Ambrane recently announced its new brand identity and the onboarding of the famous Bollywood celebrity Disha Patani as its brand ambassador. The company has an aggressive roadmap for the Indian markets and aims to launch over ten new audio products in India for the festive season.

48 and Above: The New Megapixel Trend

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Cameras have become a key component in the phones so much so that it has given rise to a megapixel war amongst handset manufacturers to such an extent that the much-anticipated 108MP is reality now and 200MP camera on an upcoming Xiaomi smartphone is being eagerly awaited. The trend of offering megapixels as much as possible, has caught up in such a way that a phone with 16MP primary camera looks inferior and 48MP and above megapixel has become the new standard.

Who doesn’t want to look beautiful, especially in photos that remain with you for a very long time, sometimes forever? Perhaps, all! Everyone wants to give their best look to earn admiration from others. Similarly, no one wants to miss the moments of happiness or glory to be captured in a frame so that they could be preserved in an album or hanged in your drawing room or posted / shared on social media platforms. This possibly is the reason that cameras became a key component in the phones so much so that it gave rise to a megapixel war amongst handset manufacturers to such an extent that the much-anticipated 108MP is reality now and 200MP camera on a Xiaomi smartphone is being eagerly awaited.

The trend of offering megapixels as much as possible, has caught up in such a way that a phone with 16MP primary camera looks inferior and 48MP and above megapixel is the new standard, thanks to the evolution of AI and computational photography software that has enabled smartphone camera sensors to exceed the limitations of their physical size.

“Computational photography lives at the intersection of computer graphics, computer vision, and optical sensor design. It allows product engineers to break the limitations of smartphone camera hardware by maximizing the capabilities of device’s algorithms and computing power,” says Kaushal Prakash Sharma, Head, Camera R&D Division, Oppo India.

Findings say it all

According to Counterpoint’s Smartphone Camera Tracker, Q1 2021, the shipment share of 108MP jumped to over 3.4% in Q1 2021, primarily driven by the implementation of 0.8µm-pixel-based Samsung S5KHMX and S5KHM3 in the Xiaomi Mi 11 and Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra. The more affordable 0.7µm-based S5KHM2 sensor will further push up the 108MP share with growing adoption by value-for-money models from Redmi, Honor and Realme.

The demand for 64MP continues to increase as it has become a sweet spot for the wholesale price band of $300-$499, finds the study. This resolution also expands its share in lower price segments like $200-$299 and even $100-$199, although the shift to 64MP from 48MP slows down due to the BoM cost increase, particularly in 5G smartphones.

Commenting on the shift towards higher megapixel counts, Alicia Gong, Research Analyst at Counterpoint, said, “With 5G capability spreading to lower price segments, the cost of a smartphone RF front-end subsystem alone has increased by 50% with additional frequency band support. The increase in bill of materials (BoM) cost, particularly for low-end to mid-end smartphones, had temporarily slowed down the resolution improvement in Q1 2021. However, the demand for high-resolution main cameras will continue to increase. The upward trend is expected to accelerate with the mass production of sub-7µm image sensors by the year end.”

The 50MP share temporarily declined primarily due to the decrease in Huawei’s premium smartphone shipments. However, we expect the share to return to growth from Q2 2021 as more Android brands start equipping their flagship models with big-pixel (1.2~1.4µm 50MP) and large-area image sensors, says Counterpoint.

With a good cost performance balance (0.7/0.8µm sensor alone costs $4-$5), 48MP is taking much of shipments across multiple price segments. Within the $100-$199 price band, the collective share of 48MP and 64MP reached 46% in Q1 2021. Both resolutions are becoming mainstream and will have a long-lasting impact on the rear camera design.

Interestingly, there is little room left for the 20MP-44MP zone and the proportion of 16MP also tends to decrease. The 13MP and 12MP still commanded the largest shipment share in Q1 2021 with 25.5% and 24.6% respectively. 12MP has a broad mix of offerings, and the 1.4~1.8µm 12MP-based rear primary cameras have been in great demand in mid-to-high smartphones (wholesale prices above $300). The proportion of the 8MP and below segment edged down to 6%, as demand for low-end smartphone (wholesale prices below $100) rear cameras continued migrating to 1.22/1.25µm 12MP or 1.12µm 13MP.

Front cameras too gaining ground

Like primary sensor or the rear-facing camera system, the resolution of the front-facing camera is also improving continuously to shoot super-clear selfie images. In Q1 2021, the collective share of 20MP and above resolutions was back above 20%, and the high demand will continue with widespread adoption across multiple price segments.

“Now, moving from the megapixel aspect, the future is a lot about video storytelling and with using computational photography techniques that magnifies the growth of smartphone photography and videography era, matching professional level quality”

Kaushal Prakash Sharma, Head, Camera R&D Division, Oppo India

The trend is expected to accelerate on the back of advancing pixel technologies. In June 2021, Samsung released the world’s first sub-7µm (0.64µm) pixels-based 50MP image sensor, ISOCELL JN1, with a 1/2.76-inch optical format. The sensor can fit in small head cameras. “The new ISOCELL JN1 at 0.64?m will be able to equip tomorrow’s sleekest smartphones with ultra-high resolution mobile photographs,” says Duckhyun Chang, executive vice president of the sensor business at Samsung Electronics. “As we drive our commitment to innovation in pixel technologies, we will continue to bring a wide range of mobile image sensor offerings to the market,” adds Chang.

The share of 16MP came down to 12.9% in Q1 2021, as many low-end to mid-end 5G models adopted 13MP (1.0/1/12µm) or 8MP (1.12/1.22µm) to offset the cost increase. However, the demand for 16MP@1.0µm sensors is expected to revive, particularly within the $100-$299 price segment, as per the Counterpoint study.

In Q1 2021, the collective share of 10MP-13MP was almost flat at 24.4% compared to the previous quarter. It was backed by strong sales of the Apple iPhone 12 series, Xiaomi Redmi and Samsung Galaxy models across multiple price bands. As the volume of 12MP front cameras is heavily dependent on Apple’s performance, a V-shaped trajectory of share change is expected through 2021, with the forthcoming Apple launches likely to stick to the resolution.

The collective share of 8MP and below slightly increased to 42.4% in Q1 2021, up around 1 percentage point from Q4 2020. 8MP alone accounted for 23.7% of total volume and remained the most adopted resolution for front camera design in terms of smartphone shipments.

Moving forward, the share of 16MP and above resolution will further increase and the demand for low pixel sensors (?8MP) will gradually decrease, finds the study.

Disrupting the industry

So what is pushing the frontiers of megapixel innovations? The rising popularity of video content creation and consumption has led to an increased demand for professional-level video quality to shoot bright and clear videos. This trend is expected to grow even further and provides the smartphone industry with an opportunity to innovate in hardware and software. The lockdown has led more and more individuals to follow their passion, and even share their stories via social formats like Reels to stay motivated, positive and connected.

To elevate the customer experience, camera quality and capabilities are getting better day by day. “With the newly-launched Reno 6 series, Oppo has set a new benchmark for smartphone camera performance from photo to video, pertaining to the rising trends of video content being the new way of storytelling. Using computational photography techniques, the Reno 6 series breaks through the limitations of mobile phone hardware to achieve an unprecedented level of video enhancement. Now, moving from the megapixel aspect, the future is a lot about video storytelling and with using computational photography techniques that magnifies the growth of smartphone photography and videography era, matching professional level quality,” says Kaushal Prakash Sharma.

Arijeet Talapatra, CEO of Transsion India, says, “Tecno’s mantra has been to disrupt the smartphone industry by introducing premium features at disruptive price points in the segment which we operate in. The camera-centric Camon smartphones have consistently changed the game for smartphone photography by initiating an era of higher camera pixels, premium AI powered Ultra Night lenses and pop-up cameras. Today, the 48MP camera lens that has also become the new-normal for mid-budget smartphones, persists to enhance the smartphone photography and videography experience of the category consumers.”

“Today, the 48MP camera lens that has also become the new-normal for mid-budget smartphones, persists to enhance the smartphone photography and videography experience of the category consumers”

Arijeet Talapatra, CEO, Transsion India

Innovations in full swing

Talking about the ongoing megapixel innovations that are catching everyone’s attention nowadays, Krishna SinhaChaudhury, Senior Manager – Research at techARC, says, “The camera remains the hero element in smartphones with several OEMs trying to take the lead in upping the camera sensor game. Chinese handset makers like Realme, Oppo, Huawei and South Korean behemoth Samsung were at the forefront of introducing quad-cam and penta-cam smartphones. However, a higher megapixel count doesn’t translate into impressive photography which Google’s Pixel lineup proves. Also, people are becoming aware of this fact now. Moreover, camera sensor size is more important than the megapixel count when it comes to improving imaging quality.”

“At Oppo, we believe that the next frontier of digital photography would be found in a concept called computational photography rather than battling over megapixels. Using portrait mode, taking photos in the dark, better exposed images in tricky lighting conditions, inserting augmented reality elements, combining multiple frames to improve depth etc. are some of the demandingly computational features built into modern smartphones. Computational photography helps in mastering every single shot and with continuous R&D, Oppo has been able to offer these capabilities in their smartphone cameras,” says Sharma.

Oppo claims to have worked diligently towards creating a portrait video database with over 10 million data points covering different people in different situations and training its recognition algorithm tens of thousands of times. “Such breakthroughs in computational photography have now been brought to life with the new Bokeh Flare Portrait Video feature on the latest Reno 6 Pro, making it the first smartphone series to achieve cinematic bokeh using computational photography techniques,” reveals the Camera R&D Division Head of Oppo India.

Continuing to serve the mid-segment consumers with flagship-like features, today the Camon 17 series also offers a powerful 64MP quad rear camera with a quad flashlight for maximum clarity and an Ultra Pro Video Camera for professional videography. The Camon 17 series smartphones also support various pro-grade videography and photography modes such as Movie Master, 4K 30 FPS Clear Recording, Portrait Night Scene Video and AI smart Selfies among many others.

“The camera remains the hero element in smartphones with several OEMs trying to take the lead in upping the camera sensor game. Chinese handset makers like Realme, Oppo, Huawei and South Korean behemoth Samsung were at the forefront of introducing quad-cam and penta-cam smartphones”

Krishna SinhaChaudhury, Senior Manager – Research, techARC

 

“In line with the brand’s philosophy of ‘Stop at Nothing’, Tecno will continue to deliver innovative products of sensory excellence for the Indian consumers, which has also helped the brand to consolidate its position among the top 5 handset players in the sub-10K segment in India. We will continue to uphold our commitment to create real value for our consumers and aim to consolidate our position above the 10K segment as well,” asserts Talapatra.

The game continues

Over the last few years, there has been an increased focus on visual storytelling through images and videos and hence, having a powerful camera has become a key purchase consideration pointer. With the increase in video consumption now, smartphones have been replacing professional cameras; consumers and new-age content creators are focusing on bringing that cinematic effect to their videos and photos through their smartphones. “This has been the driving force behind our recent advancements in smartphone video technology. To achieve this type of premium video quality, having an extremely powerful smartphone hardware, is not enough. But we also need to make use of some clever computational photography tricks,” says Sharma.

So what effect this megapixel war has on consumers? Krishna SinhaChaudhury says, “Smartphone OEMs will continue to innovate in the megapixel and sensor segment as innovation on other fronts has almost hit saturation. Currently, it is only Samsung that makes the whopping 108-megapixel camera sensor. The Realme 8 Pro is the cheapest phone that offers a 108-megapixel camera smartphone. More smartphone makers are expected to squeeze in the technology in affordable devices in the days to come.”

Jabra launches Evolve2 75 headset to re-energise hybrid working

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Jabra announces the release of the latest in its Evolve range of enterprise headsets, the Evolve2 75. With 68% of employees seeing their ideal work week including a hybrid model of working from home and an office, the Evolve2 75 introduces an innovative new solution, specifically engineered to make flexible working simpler and more productive for everyone, everywhere.

Jabra’s latest hybrid working research shows that 85% of knowledge workers said being confident in their audio, video and connectivity allows them to excel at work. With that in mind, the new Evolve2 75 aims to be the flexibility hero, with comfort, concentration, collaboration and insights at its core. These pose the biggest challenges for organisations whose employees are working in changing locations, so Jabra has packed the Evolve2 75 with new features that push sound quality and comfort even further. Maximising flexibility and increasing concentration, the Evolve2 75 delivers crystal-clear calls and pitch-perfect music in any surroundings.

Jabra has engineered a superior ergonomic fit for the ear cups, reimagining the leatherette, dual cushion design to improve ventilation and reduce ear pressure. In turn, this optimises the curvature and padding of the headband to ensure this headset stays securely in place. Not only does this avoid causing discomfort, but it also dramatically improves the overall active noise cancellation performance too, for maximised comfort without compromising on sound.

Jabra Evolve first

The Evolve2 75 is the first of Jabra’s Evolve headsets to include fully adjustable Jabra Advanced Active Noise CancellationTM (ANC), so you can pick and choose how much (or how little) of your surroundings you hear. A ‘HearThrough’ button allows for tuning back into the sounds around you when you need to, without even having to take your headset off. With customisable settings like MySound (for the Sound+ mobile app), optimising music for personalised hearing profiles, and Equaliser adjustment, available through the Sound+ app plus Jabra Direct on mobiles and PCs, the Evolve2 75 suits changing needs.

Greater sound and flexibility

The mute and auto answer-enabled microphone boom arm on this new headset is 33 per cent shorter than on the previous Evolve 75 design, giving users even greater flexibility and better-sounding audio. The arm is also intended to meet Microsoft’s stringent Open Office requirements, when the boom arm is flipped down in performance mode. It effectively cuts out ambient sound in open-plan offices and loud, busy indoor areas. The headset has a discreet mode feature, you can easily fold away the boom arm when required for quality calls on the go.

The headset’s 8-microphone technology works with Jabra’s revolutionary triple chipset-powered algorithm to distinguish between your voice and the noise around you even more precisely, for the sharpest-sounding calls yet. The Evolve2 75 also includes a ‘Busylight’ with increased 360º visibility for when total focus is needed.

Data-capturing capabilities

Finally, Jabra has added extra benefits to the latest headset, making it even easier to go anywhere and still stay connected. Optimised for all leading Unified Communications platforms, the Evolve2 75 connects colleagues on whichever platform they prefer. The headsets also offer data capturing capabilities so IT Departments can make more informed decisions and troubleshoot any issues before they become a problem.

Jabra Xpress software also makes it easy to oversee deployment, update firmware and manage settings remotely. The 30 metre robust wireless range and dual connectivity to computers and mobile devices gives the Evolve2 75 extra flexibility, promising increased freedom to walk and talk without affecting call quality. With the Evolve2 75’s extended battery life, charge-and-talk technology and new fast-charging capabilities, making as many calls as needed, from any location, has never been easier.

Also Read: Defy BassX DWH01, the dual-pairing over-ear wireless headphone with 15hr battery life launched

Peter Jayaseelan, Managing Director, South Asia at Jabra, said, “With each new addition to Jabra’s Evolve Series, we have tried to set a new standard. We are thrilled to announce the launch of Evolve2 75 – a revolutionary product engineered to free your concentration while delivering the best audio experience imaginable. With the combination of our ground-breaking new dual-foam technology, an improved headband and a revolutionary new ‘comfort pattern’ design, the Jabra Evolve2 75 provides incredible noise isolation and comfort for an all-round improved audio experience that feels as good as it sounds.”

Key features and specifications:

  • 26% per cent more Noise Cancellation than Evolve 75 through Adjustable Jabra Advanced ANC, dedicated chipset and Jabra’s new Dual Foam Technology
  • Premium Open Office microphones with a 33 per cent shorter hide-away microphone boom arm than Evolve 75
  • 8 microphone technology
  • Superior quality calls
  • High quality audio with the boom arm retracted in discreet mode, or when fully down in performance mode. Optimised for a flexible worklife
  • Certified for all major UC platforms
  • Up to 30m/100 ft wireless range
  • Connect two devices with dual connectivity
  • Dedicated Teams button (on MS Teams variant)
  • Integrated 360° busylight
  • Up to 36h MusicTime, 24h TalkTime (without ANC and Busylight) 33% more TalkTime than Evolve75
  • Powerful music w/ 40mm speakers & AAC codecs
  • Device management with Jabra Direct and Xpress
  • Personalisation with Jabra Sound+ and Jabra Direct
  • Google fast pair (Android Only)

The Evolve2 75 will be available at selected retailers at MRP – USD 349.

Tech NewsWrap: Nokia C30 launched in India… and more

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Nokia C30 launched in India with Jio exclusive offer

Nokia C30 was launched in India with exclusive offers from Jio. The phone was unveiled globally in July this year and now has finally arrived in India. It is available in India in Green and White color options and comes in 3/32GB and 4/64GB configurations starting at a price of Rs 10,999 and Rs 11,999 respectively. Customers who choose to avail JioExclusive offer will get an instant price support of 10% or a maximum of Rs 1,000 on the best buy price, and will have to pay Rs 9,999 and Rs 10,999 for the 3GB and 4GB variant respectively.

Google Pixel 6, Pixel 6 Pro not launching in India

Google Pixel 6 and Pixel 6 Pro flagship phones were launched officially at the Pixel event. These are the first Google devices to come with the in-house Tensor chipset, Android 12 OS, a 50-megapixel primary camera and up to 120Hz refresh rate. These models feature a brand new design, with a horizontal camera bar at the back, punch-hole cutout for the selfie camera. At launch, the tech giant mentioned the phones will be available in selected markets such as the USA, Canada, Australia, Japan, France, Germany, and Taiwan. However, India is missing from the list. Now, it has been confirmed that the Pixel 6 and 6 Pro won’t get launched in India in the foreseeable future.

Also Read: Festive season insights: Smartphone industry to clock more than 50% revenue led by 5G handsets, reveals a report

Facebook plans name change to reflect metaverse focus

Facebook is reportedly planning to change its name in an effort to reflect its work building the metaverse, an online world where people can move and communicate in a virtual environment. The Facebook name change, which Mark Zuckerberg plans to talk about at the company’s annual Connect conference on October 28 but could unveil sooner, is meant to signal the Menlo Park, California-based firm’s ambition to be known for more than social media. Facebook’s future lies in ‘metaverse’, Zuckerberg had said after an earnings call in July.

YouTube Music to go audio-only for free listeners

YouTube Music is soon going to become audio-only for non-premium users and it will no longer play music videos alongside the audio. The change will initially roll out to users in Canada starting November 3 — alongside the anticipated background play feature for the users who have not subscribed to YouTube Premium or YouTube Music Premium. Free users who aren’t subscribed to either of these plans will also miss out on features like on-demand music selection and unlimited skips.

Festive season insights: Smartphone industry to clock more than 50% revenue led by 5G handsets, reveals a report

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With the ongoing festive season, the sales of smartphones have significantly jumped, with more and more discounts available on ecommerce platforms. Presenting more such insights, Techarc along with mScanIt revealed that the smartphone sector in India is expected to earn more than half of its sales during the festive quarter.

With approximately 49.9 million smartphones projected to be sold during the Oct-Dec 2021 quarter, the quarter’s sales contribution by revenue and volume is estimated to be 56 per cent and 32 per cent, respectively.

The study is unique to the industry with mScanIt tech incorporated into this combined analysis. mScanIt, powered by mfilterIt is a state-of-the-art digital platform that provides an in-depth and focused understanding and intelligence of what happens online.

Techarc- mScanIt festive report

Amit Relan, Co-founder and Director, mFilterIt, said, “Bringing up the unique insights, the upsurge in the sale of smartphones reflects the growing Indian economy in the post-pandemic era. Smartphones worth Rs 1,252 billion are projected to be sold online in this quarter and this is an improvement from what the scenario was last year. mScanIt delivers unique proposition, helping online brands to get a holistic view of the online channels, be it marketplaces, or individual sites.”

Faisal Kawoosa, Founder, Techarc, said, “With the talks around 5G network launching in India, the consumer buying preferences have considerably shifted to the 5G smartphones lately. Currently, Amazon and Flipkart, the two largest online marketplaces, both offer more than 50 5G smartphone models and Samsung remains at the top followed by Realme and Xiaomi, with the maximum number of 5G smartphone in all the price segments.”

According to multiple surveys, consumer purchasing habits in India have significantly improved and increased after the pandemic. This analysis by Techarc and mScanIt reveals that the mid-segment (Rs 12,000-15,000) and premium range (Rs 25,000-50,000) smartphones would lead in sales with a contribution of 42 per cent and 51.7 per cent handsets, respectively, during this festive quarter.

The ecommerce platforms have become a trusted source for customers to acquire gadgets, and online sales are increasing in the mid and premium categories this season. This is a departure from past years when the basic segment drove most of the online sales.

Agdhi launches mobile platform ‘Planto’ that provides data analysis on farm yield

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Agritech Company Agdhi has introduced a mobile platform ‘Planto’ that provides data analysis and accurate information on the maximum agricultural output. It generates insights out of raw field data and further used for field trial monitoring, production fields monitoring, disease tolerance analysis, pest resistance analysis, hybrid performance comparison, team management, report generation and digitisation. This vast information can be available in different languages such as English, Hindi, Marathi, Telugu, and Tamil.

Nikhil Das, Founder – Agdhi, said, “We are pleased to introduce new tool which will help the agricultural companies as well as farmers with new insights about crop & seedlings. This will help the farmers to take remedial and the future action.”

“With integrating various languages, we would like to extend this tool to different cities who can take advantage and help them in maximizing agricultural output,” he added.

Also Read: U&i launches ‘Canvas and Perfect Neckband Series’

Agdhi has built two app versions – ‘Surveyor’ and ‘Manager’ applications which collects and generates insights respectively.

  • Planto Surveyor can be connected to any Planto registered company and is used to collect observations direct from field. It supports various data collection formats, crops and locations. The biggest advantage of Surveyor is that it can be used even when there is irregular or no network at all.
  • Planto manager comes with all the reports and analysis required for any manager or decision makers to perform strategic changes in their research or production. It provides real time data of ‘who’s in the field’ and ‘what’s going on’. Thus, the supervisors, managers, directors and owners is provided with a transparent view of the activities and insights and meaningful reports to take quick decisive actions.
  • The entire platform is available to subscribe in various plans suited for different types and scales of organization.

U&i launches ‘Canvas and Perfect Neckband Series’

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Gadgets accessory brand U&I has announced the launch of 2 new Bluetooth neckbands – Canvas and Perfect Neckband Series. The newly launched neckbands personify a perfect blend of style quotient and futuristic technology; promise to deliver the finest musical experience due to its extraordinary surround sound and noise cancellation feature.

The neckbands provide up to 30 hours of playtime with just 2 hours of charging thanks to the 250mAh battery. Owing to their shape and unique design, these are extremely lightweight and sleek in design while comfortably fitting in your ears. Now, one can enjoy their favourite music on the go while running, walking, or doing any outdoor activities with U&i.

Also Read: Vivo to rollout FunTouch OS Beta version based on Android 12 Beta

Paresh Vij, Founder and Director, U&i said, “Witnessing the great success of our products in the wearable category in the past, we are delighted to launch 2 New Neckbands as an addition in this segment. Aspiring to serve the growing customer’s demand for reliable and smart audio wearables, we at U&i are committed to bringing out high-end products for our customers. Owing to our R&D, we aim to continue to be at the forefront in providing a new level of versatile user experience.”

Equipped with multi-functional and volume/track control buttons, these neckbands offer rich bass and stereo sound with passive noise cancellation for an uninterrupted music experience. With its in-built microphone, users can enjoy two-way interaction clearly.

Pricing and Availability:

U&i Perfect and Canvas neckband series are available at an introductory price of INR 2,499 and INR 2,699 respectively. These neckbands come backed with a 12-months warranty and can be purchased from all leading retail stores.

Vivo to rollout FunTouch OS Beta version based on Android 12 Beta

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Smartphone brand Vivo today has released the rollout schedule of Android 12 based on FunTouch OS Beta Version for its X,V,Y and S series smartphones. Vivo aims to extend the smooth smartphone experience offered by its powerful devices to ensure continuous improvements based on evolving consumer trends and exciting new software innovations. Now, in combination with Android 12 Beta, users can experience the latest OS.

Below is the rollout schedule for Android 12 based FunTouch OS Beta Version on various Vivo devices starting from:

  • End of Nov 2021 – X70 Pro+
  • End of Dec 2021 – X60 Pro+, X60 Pro, X60, V21 & Y72 5G
  • End of Jan 2022 – X70 Pro, V21e, V20 2021, V20, Y21, Y51A & Y31
  • End of Mar 2022 – X50 Pro, X50, V20 Pro, V20 SE, Y33s, Y20G, Y53s & Y12s
  • Early Apr 2022 – S1 & Y19
  • End of Apr 2022 – V17 Pro, V17, S1 Pro, Y73, Y51, Y20, Y20i & Y30

Vivo prioritizes user-oriented approach by providing products, functions and experiences that comprehensively meet consumer needs. This commitment is part of Vivo’s ongoing efforts to bring new advancements and joy-inspired experiences to the consumers.

Also Read: High-end Japanese brand Final’s headphones and earphones now available in India

High-end Japanese brand Final’s headphones and earphones now available in India

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Final’s unique headphones and in-ears are now available in India. Traditional Japanese headphone brand Final has established itself as one of the few high-end audiophile manufacturers. Their headphones and IEMs are an outstanding combination of perfect engineering, Japanese craftsmanship and elegant design. Their range is now available at Headphone Zone (www.headphonezone.in).

“To create the kind of product that can be used for years, until it becomes an antique, we have to create something that we as the creators deem to be truly good,” is how Hosoo san, CEO of Final, describes the philosophy of his company, which has been developing and manufacturing high-end products since 1974.

Final is in partnership with retail brand Headphone Zone. “Final has carved a name for itself amongst audio enthusiasts worldwide and we’re very excited for audiophiles in India to experience Final audio products,” says Raghav Somani, CEO of Headphone Zone about Final.

Final makes use of high precision Japanese engineering with focus on finesse and accuracy. Adopting cutting edge technology with great attention to detail and the highest quality of audio design, Final has been recipient of several awards over the years. To name a few: Major Hi-Fi, VGP 2018, VGP 2019, VGP 2020, VGP 2021, Headphone Award 2017, Headphone Award 2018, and many more.

The team at Final strongly believes in creating earphones and headphones that are revered by audiophiles and casual music listeners alike. Final earphones, like Swiss wristwatches and German Cars are built to last forever and used as valuable antiques. The result of such careful consideration is a long-lasting, rational & emotionally valuable asset with the best sound quality and best design.

At the Final factory, the team of audio designers are dedicated to innovating audio products through research. Unlike other OEM manufacturers, they believe in designing their products in-house. This facilitates internal feedback between various teams and departments, encouraging the process for developing a long lasting product.

Final A8000: Flagship Grade IEM

The Final A8000 is the company’s flagship-grade IEM created with the most cutting edge technology and materials. To achieve transparent sound for the A8000, Final has applied its own proprietary Perceptual Transparency Measurement (PTM) evaluation methodology, resulting in improved efficiency of the components within the IEM. Considering the results of the evaluation, an ultra-thin Beryllium foil (Truly Pure Beryllium Diaphragm) is embedded. With a specific gravity of 1.85 and a sound propagation velocity of 12,900 m/s, second only to that of a diamond, Beryllium has ideal characteristics for a diaphragm material.

The clarity of sound produced is extremely high and offers unparalleled clarity to your music. The ear tips for the Final A8000 have been designed from soft silicone for superior comfort and noise isolation. These come in 5 sizes and the right and left earbuds have different coloured markings for easy recognisability and the different sizes also ensure that the sound is transmitted directly to the eardrum.

These earphones also come bundled with an aluminium hybrid silicone carry case and dust filter. For the A8000, Final has shaped the dust filter in such a manner that it can be removed and replaced by the customer, and a replacement dust filter is included as an accessory. The A8000 is retailed at Rs 149,999.

Also Read: Defy BassX DWH01, the dual-pairing over-ear wireless headphone with 15hr battery life launched

Final E series

The E series comprises 5 IEMs: the E1000, E2000, E3000, E4000 and the E5000. With an elegant design and premium packaging, these are great for beginner audiophiles. They come with oxygen free (OFC) cables. The Final E series have been designed to provide utmost comfort and durability. Featuring a unique swing-fit mechanism allowing the earpiece to be able to move left and right and tilt towards the audio canal for a perfect fit. These prevent changes in shape owing to the aperture of the earpiece coming into contact with the auditory canal. The sound is transmitted directly to the eardrum, delivering clear sound. The E series ranges from the entry level model E1000 that’s priced at Rs 1,799 to the E5000 which is priced at Rs 24,999.

Final B series

The Final B series is designed with modular elements which allow disassembly and easy repairs. This design has been implemented keeping in mind the factor of being able to use the IEMs for a long time and if any issue arises, it can be solved with ease. The design for the chassis of the Final B series has been completely reimagined and re-engineered to offer utmost comfort. The B series comprises 3 models: B1, B2 and B3 and the price ranges from Rs 27,999 to Rs 59,999.

Final D8000 and Final D8000 Pro Edition

The Final D8000 and D8000 Pro Edition, are the company’s flagship-grade planar-magnetic headphones. Innovative engineering and precision are reflected in every element of the headphone. They can reproduce sound that combines the delicate high-frequency range of a planar magnetic driver while the low-frequency ranges are open, feeling more like a dynamic headphone.

Traditionally, planar headphones use a zigzag pattern coil, but with these headphones, Final designed a spiral coil to significantly improve the bass response. This is possible by incorporating the newly developed damping system to make sure the headphones outperform any planar magnetic or dynamic headphone.

The Air Film Dampening System solved the problem of the diaphragm contacting the magnet, so it was possible to achieve sound quality that has both the sensitive high ranges of planar magnetic models and the volume and open feel bass tones of dynamic models. With this technology, these headphones redefine the possibilities of what a headphone can do. The D8000 and D8000 Pro editions are retailed at Rs 2,99,999 and Rs 3,29,999 respectively.

Belkin India offers a suite of accessories solutions for the new iPhone 13, iPad series

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Belkin India recommends a dynamic range of accessories perfect for the recently unveiled iPhone 13 series (iPhone 13, iPhone 13 Mini, iPhone 13 Pro, iPhone 13 Pro Max). Additionally, Belkin also offers an array of accessories for the new iPad and iPad mini. Belkin’s total solution can be classified into four categories: ‘Screen Protection’, ‘Magnetic and MagSafe accessories’, ‘Wireless and high-speed charging’, and ‘Audio’.

Kartik Bakshi, Country Manager, Belkin India said, “Belkin has always been at the forefront of designing customer centric products. We work closely with Apple to ensure that innovation is at the heart of designing products for Apple users and fans. The exciting new range of Belkin accessories are a right combination of style, connectivity, and reliability to ensure customers are able to fully enjoy the Apple ecosystem.”

Screen Protection

ScreenForce Tempered Glass Anti-Microbial Screen Protectors for iPhone 13 mini, Pro, Pro Max.

Engineered from high-quality Japanese Asahi glass, this protector can absorb high impact and prevent scratches. It also contains an anti-microbial agent to protect the screen from microbial growth.

It has also been awarded a hardness and scratch resistance score of 9H. With its anti-fingerprint coating, and touch sensitivity and crystal clarity, the intelligent glass composition reacts like your phone’s own screen.

Belkin Screen Protectors with its easy align tray enables a flawless, bubble-free application at home.

Belkin Magnetic & MagSafe Accessories

Belkin also offers a range of magnetic charging styles that are compatible with MagSafe. With the BOOST?CHARGE Magnetic Wireless Charger Stand 7.5W (available in black and white), you can make a video call or consume video content in landscape orientation while charging your phone by placing it on your desk. The perfect alignment of MagSafe delivers efficient and secure charging, with easy one-handed placement. BOOST?CHARGE Magnetic Portable Wireless Charger Pad 7.5W (available in 2 colours – Black and White) is like a doctor’s stethoscope, and it charges your iPhone with a small circle-shaped charging pad at the end of a thin and long cable, providing excellent space efficiency and portability. Belkin’s 2,500mAh BOOST?CHARGE Magnetic Wireless Power Bank 2.5K is a portable power bank that attaches securely to the back of your iPhone, so you don’t need to connect any cables to charge it.

The Belkin Magnetic Car Vent Mount, a magnetic car mount and Car Vent Mount PRO with MagSafe featuring official MagSafe technology, both safely keep iPhone 13 conveniently and securely on display through all the road’s bumps and bends. The sturdy base and vent clip keep your mount safely in place while a powerful magnetic module provides easy one-handed mounting. Start your playlist in portrait and flip to landscape with the twist of your wrist for navigation. When the trip gets long, plugging in is easy with intuitive cable management that keeps your charging cable cleanly out of the way while still within reach.

Powerful and Portable Wall Charger

Give two compatible devices a fast charge at the same time with our BOOST?CHARGE Dual USB-C PD Wall Charger 40W. This USB-C Power Delivery certified charger delivers 20W of power from each USB-C port, charging an iPhone 13 from 0-50% within 30 mins and an iPad from 0-50% in 40 min. Our dual-port charger is also universally compatible with the latest USB-C PD enabled smartphones and tablets, giving you a safe and fast charge for all your devices.

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True Wireless Sound

The SOUNDFORM True Wireless Earbuds’ advanced touch controls give a device-free experience while its IPX5-rated splash and sweat resistance will help you focus on the deep bass and crystal-clear acoustics of Belkin sound. A one-step Bluetooth pairing while its easy and intuitive touch controls help make your experience device-free and focused. You can play for a 5-hour non-stop playtime, its compact charging case provides the Soundform True Wireless Earbuds all-day connection—a full 24 hours of charge without plugging in. Available in two colours – black and white.

Accessory for the iPad

Meanwhile, Apple released the iPad 9th generation and iPad mini 6th generation together, and it is interesting that the USB-C type was added to the iPad mini as a charging port. In particular, expansion through the multimedia hub is essential for users who expect the functionality of a notebook from an iPad based on the improved chip performance. Belkin’s USB-C Multimedia Hub has an Ethernet port instead of a micro SD and 3.5mm audio input/output port. All of them can be easily and safely connected to devices optimized for USB-C type, and are characterized by easy portability. For charging, we recommend a boost-up 40W dual USB-C PD fast charger that supports dual 20W outputs, and powers the iPad by 50% in 40 minutes.

Accessories for the AirTag

Secure Holders with Strap / Key Ring for AirTag (Available in 4 colours, Black, Blue, Pink, White) – The Belkin Secure Holder is the newest addition to the company’s portfolio of accessories designed exclusively for Apple products. Available in two variations – with Key Ring or with Strap – the Belkin Secure Holder features an innovative twist-and-lock closure to keep AirTag safely secured in place, while raised edges help to protect against scratches. The Belkin Secure Holder is available in four colors – black, white, pink and blue – for a personalized look. Whether you’re attaching AirTag to car keys or a backpack, the Belkin Secure Holder ensures AirTag is locked in place and protected.