Tech Review – Creative Stage 360 soundbar with Dolby Atmos

Need to up the game in your home with some better sound well the Creative Stage 360 soundbar is one to look out for if you want better home entertainment, not only that this can be used for gaming and also connecting bluetooth devices too and more so if you are having friends over and want to pump out the tunes it is no problem.

The design and build is much the same as the previous model but only better when it comes to the sound element with many settings to pick from to get the exact fine tuning you need and this can be done via the remote control or there is some options via the keys placed on top of the soundbar itself, the subwoofer just plugs in beside it and then you can place where it suits you best.

With the integration of Dolby Atmos technology, the Creative Stage 360 allows users to enjoy three-dimensional, cinema-like audio with realistic surround and height reproduction by simply playing any supported Dolby Atmos content from popular streaming platforms such as Netflix, Apple TV+, Disney+, HBO Max, Prime Video and many more. The latest soundbar also boasts all-new, custom-tuned racetrack drivers along with a dedicated long-throw subwoofer as well as a total peak power of up to 240W to deliver a stronger audio punch with every beat.

Adding to that, this soundbar is optimized for both near-field and far-field listening – regardless of whether it is placed in the living room or at the desktop, users can easily switch between either setting with the newly-designed IR remote control.

With the integration of Dolby Atmos technology, the Creative Stage 360 allows users to enjoy three-dimensional, cinema-like audio with realistic surround and height reproduction by simply playing any supported Dolby Atmos content from popular streaming platforms such as Netflix, Apple TV+, Disney+, HBO Max, Prime Video and many more. The latest soundbar also boasts all-new, custom-tuned racetrack drivers along with a dedicated long-throw subwoofer as well as a total peak power of up to 240W to deliver a stronger audio punch with every beat.

Adding to that, this soundbar is optimized for both near-field and far-field listening – regardless of whether it is placed in the living room or at the desktop, users can easily switch between either setting with the newly-designed IR remote control.

Check out the video below for an unboxing and sound test where you can see what the Stage 360 offers and from where I sit and having tested it does an excellent job and gives you am more immersive feel to watching films and more and turning the volume up to the max.

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Vestel introduces TV remote app for fifty TV brands across Europe

Vestel is set to bring viewers around Europe extra features for their Smart TVs with the launch of its TV Smart Centre app. Free-to-download, the new TV remote control app is designed for Smart TVs from fifty popular as well as premium brands, offering more personalised control, as well as ultra-convenient and fast access to TV listings, apps, and screen share functions.

Split into five sections – HomeGuideRemoteApplications, and Settings, the app simplifies the navigation process, enabling users to enjoy a more intuitive user experience from their connected iOS and Android mobile devices.

Home screen 

To help narrow down searches, the Home screen’s Dashboard features extra information for up to thirty programmes and films, providing insightful synopses about shows and movies, as well as more detail about the genres and casts. While the Primetime section picks out and highlights specific programmes for peak evening viewing times between 8pm and midnight, the “For You” section does so for programmes, regardless of when they are scheduled.

The Home screen also offers quick and easy access to a whole range of flexible, and customisable viewing options. With one tap of the screen mirroring button, viewers can bring their saved videos, music, and photos straight to the big screen, and with one tap of the red control, record or set a reminder for their favourite TV series.

From the Home screen, Follow Me TV can also be accessed, enabling users to tune into live TV content on any connected mobile device from anywhere within range of the user’s home WiFi network.

Remote screen 

Bringing together all the most frequently used functions to one centralised place, the TV Smart Centre app Remote screen features a power button to switch the TV on, a 4-way D-pad, and buttons for several alternative search style options. These include modes for searching with numerical and alphabetical keyboards, and a touchpad, as well as a voice search function for simple remote control commands.

To stream the most highly sought-after content quickly and easily, there are also shortcut buttons for Netflix and YouTube, and a selection of media player controls that are immediately to hand.

Guide and Apps 

Giving viewers more personalised control and flexibility, the Guide screen offers further access to the screen mirroring button and the Follow Me TV function, along with the latest, most up-to-date TV listings with its “What’s on TV” section.

Searching for must-see VoD content is also quick and easy, thanks to the Apps screen. Viewers can count on one-click access to all the streaming apps available on their Smart TVs, including Netflix, Amazon Prime Video, and YouTube as well as Rakuten, Twitch, Amazon Music, YouTube Kids and Red Bull TV2.

“We are pleased to introduce an app that can help to maximise the Smart TV user experience,” said to Barış Altınkaya, Vestel Vice President of Marketing and Product Management . “Whether you prefer to search by voice, touch, or traditional D-pad, the TV Smart Centre app gives you more personalised control, enabling you to choose the search styles that work best for you from your own connected mobile device.  

With features, such as one-click access to streaming apps, and selections of popular recommendations, the TV Smart Centre app is also ideal for navigating vast libraries of entertainment, ensuring that viewers can browse less, and find more of what they most like to watch, or listen to.” 

For a full list of TV brands, please view here

MFA vs. SSO: How Do They Compare?

Multi-factor authentication and single sign-on are important parts of identity and access management. 

They’re also something every business should understand right now because they prevent many of the main cybersecurity vulnerabilities that come with remote and hybrid work environments

Rather than looking at them as competing elements of a cybersecurity plan, you should instead consider them two things that work together. 

The general concept underlying both MFA and SSO is that a password and user ID combination are no longer adequate to protect sensitive data and information. 

Below are details about both. 

What is Multi-Factor Authentication?

Multi-factor authentication or MFA uses different factors to verify someone’s identity and then ultimately grant access to systems, data, and software. 

Most MFA systems will use at least two factors to authenticate users and devices.

The first is typically characterized as “what you know.” What you know might include recovery questions or a password. 

Another potential category is what you have, which can include a one-time password or a token. 

A third factor is who you are, meaning a biometric factor like a fingerprint. The fourth possible factor is what you do or where you’re at. This category can include location-based authentication or keystroke biometrics, which assess how you type. 

The advantage of MFA is the security. 

Other benefits of MFA, along with additional security layer include that it’s easy to implement, and your employees and customers feel like they’re being protected. Ultimately, you can lower your operating costs because you’re spending less on cybersecurity problems, and it can reduce the burden on your IT team. 

The biggest issue with MFA is that it can be cumbersome to manage, which is why a good MFA solution can keep your employees productive and make things easier for them without sacrificing security. 

What Is Single Sign-On?

Single sign-on, in some ways is a more straightforward concept than MFA. Single sign-on refers to scenarios where a user has a master sign-on to authenticate themselves before they start working. If they need to log into another tool to do their work, the SSO solution will log them in. 

The credentials to log into all needed platforms are stored by the SSO solution. 

Benefits of single sign-on include:

  • With the move to the cloud, employees are increasingly using apps for work, and each of those can otherwise require a different password or username. This is burdensome and leads to serious cybersecurity vulnerabilities stemming from password fatigue. Signing on once can improve employee productivity and save everyone time. 
  • SSO can save on IT costs because there’s less being spent on password resets and troubleshooting. It’s optimal if SSO is part of a centralized access management system that uses a central directory for the provisioning and de-provisioning of users. You can relatively easily define policies based on location, user role and other traits. 
  • The use of SSO can prevent shadow IT. Shadow IT refers to unauthorized workplace downloads. With cloud downloads so prevalent, the risk of shadow IT continues to grow. SSO can help employers monitor the apps employees use, reducing the risk of shadow IT.
  • Having SSO in place can encourage employees to use available technology tools. If you invest in new technology and employees aren’t willing to use it, it’s a wasted investment. You want any technology investments to make your employees’ lives easier rather than harder, and SSO can help with that. 

Comparing MFA and SSO

SSO focuses on users getting access to all needed resources with one authentication. Multi-factor authentication is about stronger verification of identities. One doesn’t eliminate the need for the other. They do different things and should ideally be used together. 

When using both MFA and SSO, benefits include enhanced security and convenience. You’re simultaneously taking the burden off employees to remember so many passwords, and you’re also reducing a potential surface area for a cyber-attack. 

MFA can serve as a backup for SSO because it adds additional layers of authentication. Both can work to increase employee productivity. Workers aren’t spending all their time concerned with password and log-in issues. 

MFA and SSO can both fit into the larger concept of identity and access management (IAM), which focuses on making sure the right people in your organization have access to the right resources at the proper time across increasingly diversified technical systems. 

Understanding identity and access management should be one of your top priorities for the upcoming new year, along with general cybersecurity in a modern, cloud-driven environment.

Giftable Experiences Now Available Across 19 European Countries Including Ireland

Giftable, the popular startup that’s been transforming online gifting into real life experiences, is expanding its service from its native Luxembourg to 19 additional markets across Europe. In doing so, Giftable will make it easier to rebuild social connections and boost social interaction.

The Giftable app combines the concept of online gifting – which has grown exponentially during the pandemic – with in-person experiences, empowering users to build meaningful relationships with their contacts in just three clicks.

Users simply select an experience, which can be anything from a salon visit to a romantic dinner, and send it to a lucky friend, family member, or colleague to show how much they care.

Previously available only to users within Luxembourg, where Giftable is based, a recent partnership with TUI Musement is helping the company to expand across Europe. A part of the TUI brand, TUI Musement provides a digital platform that enables brands to operate internationally with local delivery. This partnership also means Giftable’s gift catalogue will swell to more than 40,000 different options.

Now, anyone in Austria, Belgium, Cyprus, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, The Netherlands, Portugal, Slovakia, Slovenia, and Spain can access the app, gift an experience, and boost the human connection.

Entrepreneur Michel Hoffmann, Founder of Giftable, says “During the pandemic, practically everything moved online. For the most part, that was a good thing. With online shopping, for example, we have access to more products and services from the sofa than we do from the high street. However, social interaction is one area where digital is still letting us down.

“Zoom is no match for a coffee with a friend. Skype is no match for an exhilarating game of laser tag with a group of good buddies. Through Giftable’s European expansion, we hope to show the world that all those things we loved to do before the pandemic hit are all still waiting for us and still possible.”

Giftable’s focus on human-centric relationships aligns perfectly with the ethos of parent company The Kindness Group, which prioritises ‘putting the human back in the centre of relationships’. The Kindness Group has enjoyed some highly positive news itself in recent weeks, having appointed former Princess of Luxembourg and renowned businesswoman Tessy Antony de Nassau to strengthen its board of directors following completion of an equity funding round.

Vafa Moayed, President of the Board of Directors, says “We are delighted to welcome Tessy Antony de Nassau to the board, and we look forward to growing The Kindness Group with the help of her entrepreneurial vision”.

The Giftable app is available to download for free on iOS and Android devices, with experiences available across 19 countries within Europe.

To find out more, or download the app, visit www.giftable.com

Novaerus by McGreals Health becomes Official Clean Air Partner to Leinster Rugby

McGreals Health, distributor of Novaerus NanoStrike™ technology in Irelandhas become the official clean air partner to Leinster Rugby for the protection of players and staff.   

The Irish-designed Novaerus air disinfection device use patented NanoStrike™, a technology that has been independently proven to inactivate all airborne viruses and bacteria including 99.997% of Sars-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19. 

Leinster Rugby aims to reach the highest standard of excellence both on and off the pitch, and the partnership with Novaerus by McGreal’s Health will offer an additional safeguard to the strict safety measures already in place in and around Leinster Rugby facilities, not only protecting them from Covid-19 but also from additional viruses that could impact player performance. 

The partnership between Leinster Rugby and Novaerus by McGreals Health is a landmark and first of its kind in the rugby world.  

Novaerus by McGreals Health will install scientifically proven Novaerus devices throughout the Leinster Rugby high performance centre in UCD including the team gym, player’s lounge, media conference rooms, reception area and other key locations across campus.  

In addition, Novaerus devices will be positioned in the Leinster changing rooms at all home games at both the RDS Arena, Energia Park and Aviva Stadium.  

Deirdre Devitt, CEO of Novaerus by McGreals Health, said: “We are delighted to be teaming up with Leinster Rugby to become official clean air partner to Irish rugby’s most successful team.  

We hope that the addition of Novaerus technology will give Leinster the physical and competitive edge by disinfecting the squad and management team’s indoor air safely, 24/7. Clean air is as important to a world-class winning team as clean water, superb nutrition, and a healthy lifestyle, all improving cognitive and physical attributes on and off the pitch. We look forward to the next three years working with Leinster and to bringing the most innovative, globally-renowned Irish technology to their winning formula.”  

 

Eamon De Búrca, Sponsorship Manager at Leinster Rugby said: “This is an exciting, pioneering partnership for Leinster Rugby and we’re delighted to welcome Novaerus by McGreals Health to the wider Leinster family.  

 “We’re particularly impressed with the impact the technology will have in protecting both players and staff at our high-performance centre in UCD.  

 “Maintaining a safe working environment for all staff in UCD has become a huge focus for everyone in Leinster Rugby and we believe that this extra safeguard will help us to continue our pursuit of excellence with greater peace of mind.   

 “We are delighted to be working with Novaerus by McGreals Health, an Irish brand as well, and we feel this is a real bonus as we move into the winter months and continue to live with the pandemic as best we can.” 

The Novaerus range of devices are available in four sizes (NV 200, NV 800, Defend 400 and Defend 1050), catering for small to large spaces. The Novaerus patented NanoStrike™ technology obliterates pathogens in the air at DNA level, in a sub-second time frame, without generating any harmful by-products to clean the air 24/7. The devices are sold in 65 countries worldwide, supporting sectors with additional frontline protection to continue to operate safely. For more information visit www.novaerus.ie.

How to Play Basic Solitaire

Solitaire is one of those games that enhance your cognitive skills while improving your focus. Whenever you feel tense or stressed, you can play this game to calm your mind. What’s amazing about solitaire is you can play it anywhere and anytime. All you need is a standard 52-card deck or find a solitaire websites like Online Solitaire or www.playsolitaire.io also you could check out a list of casino sites in Canada

A Beginners Guide to Playing Basic Solitaire

For those keen on learning this game, here’s a comprehensive guide on how to play basic solitaire. We will go over everything from the setup to gameplay to the rules and objectives of the game. 

Setting up the Cards

As we said above, you need a standard-52 card deck to play solitaire. Your first task will be to set up the cards. If you are playing online, the solitaire website will lay out the cards for you. Here’s how you set up the cards:

  • Place one card face-up and six others face-down in a horizontal line.
  • Place one card face-up and five others face-down on top of the first pile. Begin the second pile from the second column on the left.
  • Deal the third pile with one card up and four face-down. Begin the third pile from the third column. 
  • Deal the fourth pile with one card up and three face-down. Begin the fourth progressively, as shown above. 
  • Deal the fifth pile with one card up and two face-down. 
  • Deal the sixth pile with one card face-up and one face-down. 
  • Place the seventh pile with one card face-up.

Your card setup should have seven columns, and they should be progressive. The first column on the left should have one card, the second column should have two cards, and the third column three cards, and so on. In each column, the topmost card is the only one that should be face-up. 

Once you set up your cards, you will remain with 24 cards. These cards are your stockpile. Place them at the top left of your card setup.

Objectives of the Game

Your goal is to transfer and arrange all the cards onto the ace foundation piles. The ace foundation is placed at the top right side of the card setup, and it is divided into four card suits. The objective is to arrange cards of each card suit in sequence, starting with an ace and finishing with a king. If you successfully build your foundation pile, you win the game. 

Rules and Gameplay

There are three ways to move cards in solitaire. The first is moving cards within the card setup, also known as the tableau.

Play cards in the tableau by arranging them in different colors and descending order. For example, you can place eight of hearts or diamonds (red) onto nine of spades or clubs (black). Arrange cards in descending order from a king to ace. 

The second way to move cards is from the stockpile to the card setup. When you have no moves left on the tableau, you can reveal cards one at a time from the stock as you search for the one to transfer to the setup. You can only transfer a card if there is one on the tableau that’s a number higher and has a different color. 

To make the game more challenging, you can reveal cards on the stockpile in threes, then transfer only the topmost card. The rules of transfer still apply here. 

The last way to move cards is from the card setup or stockpile onto ace foundation piles. Remember that the objective is to arrange all cards onto the foundation piles in ascending order. 

Closing Remarks

You now know how to play basic solitaire. Why don’t you try playing a game in your free time? You only need to play solitaire once, and you will get the hang of it. Next time you feel stressed at work, play a quick solitaire game to calm yourself.

How to Change Google Chrome Language.

Google Chrome is the most popular web browser worldwide. Thanks to its user-friendliness, high speed, functionality, and stylish interface, it’s a clear favorite for many. Chrome supports a broad range of languages and automatically chooses a language based on your profile preferences. You can, however, change the language manually to any other that you prefer. 

Changing Language in Google Chrome

In this post, we will guide you on how to change language settings in Google Chrome. We will highlight the steps to follow on Windows, Android and iPhone, and iPad

Changing Google Chrome Language on Windows

When changing language settings on Windows, you can either translate a webpage or adjust the language of your Google Chrome browser. 

How to Translate Webpage Content in Chrome

Translating a webpage comes in handy when you encounter a website written in a language you don’t understand. Here’s how you do it:

  • Open your Chrome Browser on Windows.
  • Head to a website or webpage written in a foreign language.
  • A Google Translate box will pop up at the top right side of your browser. If it doesn’t, refresh the webpage, then check again. 
  • Change the language to the one you prefer on the Google Translate section.
  • Google Chrome will change the webpage content to your preferred language. 

How to Change Default Language Settings 

Adjusting the language of your Chrome browser changes the language of all Chrome menus and settings. This option is handy when you want the settings and menu to show in your preferred language. Here’s how you do it:

  • Open your Chrome browser on Windows.
  • Click More (the three-dot icon) at the top right of your browser.
  • Select Settings.
  • Click Advanced, then select Languages.
  • Click the drop-down icon next to Language. If there isn’t any language listed, you can add one by tapping Add languages.
  • Once you add the language, click More (the three-dot icon) next to the language you want, then tap Display Google Chrome in this language.
  • Apply the changes by restarting your Chrome browser.

Changing Google Chrome Language on Android

The quickest way to change your Chrome language on Android is from the system settings. Once you adjust the settings, Chrome automatically displays its user interface in your chosen language. 

How to Translate Webpage Content in Chrome

Alternatively, you can also translate web pages in your Chrome app. Here is a guide on how to do it. 

  • Go to your Chrome app on your Android phone.
  • Open a webpage displayed in a foreign language.
  • A Google Translate box will pop up at the bottom. If it doesn’t, refresh the webpage. 
  • Change the language to the one you prefer on the Google Translate pop-up. 
  • Chrome will change the language according to your selection. 

If the language you want is not available on the Google translate section, click More, then select the Choose another language option.

Changing Google Chrome Language on iPhone and iPad

Like Android OS, you first need to adjust the default language in your iPhone or iPad to change the one in your Chrome app. You can adjust it in your iOS system settings. 

How to Translate Webpage Content in Chrome

Here are the steps to translate language of Chrome webpages on your iPhone or iPad. 

  • Go to your Chrome app on your iPhone or iPad.
  • Open a webpage displayed in a foreign language.
  • Select the language you prefer on the Google Translate pop-up. 
  • Chrome will translate the language to the one you choose. 

Closing Remarks

Now that you know how to change Google Chrome language, you can browse any foreign webpage or website you want. It’s always a good idea to use a JavaScript-enabled browser so that you can enjoy a faster and better browsing experience. Here is a guide on how to enable JavaScript in Chrome Windows 7, or any Windows version for that matter.

Tech Review – Tronsmart Apollo Q10 ANC headphones

The Apollo Q10 are the latest headphones on offer from Tronsmart and come in at an affordable price, these cans are over ears and very comfortable to wear even long term and are light in comparison to other offerings out there. Tronsmart have been delivering great value tech for the consumer and this is no different here.

Build and design.

They are mostly plastic like most headphones to be fair but they are robust all round and they have a simple clean look not trying to be bigger than they are the headband is comfortable and overall a lightweight pair of cans that will be ideal for any listening experience the cups are soft and nestle nicely on the ears.

Controls

This is the good thing with the headphones as it is gestures rather than buttons and they work really well, on the right cup you have the Tronsmart logo and behind this is the gesture area for making your commands with simple swipes up/down left and right etc, we go through this in the video review below. There is an MFB button on the headset which one might confuse it for a power on/off but this gives you access to your voice assistant only. The power on/off button and USB-C port are hidden underneath the arm of the headphones which is a strange placement but they are there but even for me it took me a minute to find them.

Sound

Sound is great and better than one might expect also you have access to the Tronsmart app which gives you additional options with an EQ that is notably different in their standard setup you can also customise your own EQ setting highs lows and mids are clear and there is good bass here especially with the EQ and loud volume too, for music gaming films and more they pass the test for a really great experience for anyone who invests in them.

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ANC and Mics

ANC works well here and will block out most if not all the outside world I recently seen the dumbest tech quote from a “tech journalist” who likes to also lash out stock image reviews with little context saying bloggers waffle on about ANC and who would use it then goes on to say who would use it, ANC is a feature most people want to block the outside world and be immersed in their music or whatever they might be doing with their headphones or earbuds and it is a feature that I would not live without and on these headphones it works well,there is 5 mics on this headset and two mic ports on top of the headphones.

Battery

Battery life is great with a max of 100 hours you will get less with ANC and high volume use which is the standard for me but overall a good battery life with a 10 minute charge giving you three hours of use which is nice.

Conclusion

Overall these are a worthy pair of headphones for their price and deliver on the audio experince if you are on a budget and need new headphones you perhaps should check these out.

Features

  • 5 Mics for 35dB Hybrid Active Noise Cancelling.
  • 40mm Dynamic Neodymium Speaker.
  • Patented Power-saving Technology.
  • Up to 100-hour of Playtime.
  • Three Modes Switchable for Different Scenarios.
  • Convenient Multifunctional Touch Control.
  • 360° Foldable Design for Comfortable Wearing.
  • Supports APP Function.

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Tech Review – Soundcore Liberty 3 Pro

When you test as many earbuds as I do it is not often something comes along that just blow your mind and it is not often I would say that but fir the Soundcore Liberty 3 Pro these without doubt are my number one earbuds moving into 2022 having said that there is still a going through the review process and up to where we are now these most likely fill the number one spot which is hard to fill and from their Liberty Air 2 Pro  we checked out earlier which have been in my top 5 all year the LIberty 3 Pro will be hard to beat I think.

Design,build and fit.

This is a new fresh design compared to their older model and one that is welcome with a really cool case to go with it that is like a large pebble it feels good to hold looks cool too in the colour we have in for review and will fit in any pocket. The earbuds themselves are a new design braking away from the common looks we see like stems etc are they stand out, the fit might not be for everyone but with the right tips you have a solid fit giving great isolation.

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Sound

When it comes to sound these are simply great and with their own app you have some toying around with to get that perfect tuning you need and they also support LDAC ( download required for this) which is something you do not see much these days, they sound fantastic to put it simple and with the app features you are on a win here no matter what way you look at it, ANC works well and as mentioned before we have had tech reviewers bang on about who needs ANC most people do that’s why we have it present in many earbuds today and not forgetting you do also have transparency mode to should you wish to hear your surroundings. Great base to be found too loud, punchy highs lows and mids fine and in short no matter what you listen you are going to be impressed.

Battery Life

Battery Life is quite good here plus we have wireless charging thrown in for good measure which for me works, 15 mins of  charge will give you up to three hours up to 8 hours on the buds and the case in total gives you 32 with using ANC on and high volumes those numbers decrease and will vary per person and their personal settings.

Conclusion

Overall these are a win and for us here and now take the number one spot right now which is hard to declare considering we test the most range of earbuds here in Ireland with more to come from other known brands it will be interesting to see can they keep that spot and remember their Liberty Pro 2 are also up high on the list.. People can argue and which they are right to do so on an opinion as everyone’s ears differ but from testing so many earbuds for me these are top dog and for those who sniff ant ANC which is excellent hear are better off staying quite and post reviews with context rather than two paragraph reviews with stock images. People like to see that you actually have reviewed them and not just comment.

Features

 

  • ACAA 2.0 with Knowles Balanced Armature driver and 10.6mm dynamic driver.
  • HearID ANC for customizable usage scenarios
  • LDAC, AAC and SBC codec for best sounding music
  • Two transparency modes enhance the outside noises without removing earbuds.
  • Upto 8-hour battery in earbuds with ANC off / 6-hour battery with ANC on (at 60% vol.)
  • Wireless charging compatible case with 32-hour battery (with ANC off) and 24-hour battery (with ANC on) as well as USB-C charging.
  • Anker Fast Charging technology – 15 minutes charging earbuds = 3 hours of playtime
  • 6-mic AI uplink noise reduction helps minimize background noise during calls
  • Customizable user touch controls for play/pause, track advance, volume, etc.
  • Bluetooth version – 5.2
  • Waterproof rating – IPX4
  • Available in Four Colors: Midnight Black, Frost White, Fog Gray and Dusk Purple
  • Earbud size // Case size – 0.69″ x 1.11″ x 1.05″ // 2.79″ x 2.18″ x 1.10″
  • Earbud weight / Case weight – 0.21 oz // 1.55 oz

Check the video for more and what is on offer with their companion app.

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