Meet Shark ChillPill The Only 3-in-1 Personal Cooling System

SharkNinja, Inc. a global product design and technology company, announced the launch of Shark® ChillPill™, the only 3-in-1 personal cooling system designed to help you keep you cool, inside and out, whenever life heats up. ChillPill™ combines a high‑speed bladeless fan that accelerates air up to 25 feet per second*, a refreshing indoor-outdoor dry‑touch evaporative mister, and a cryo-inspired InstaChill™ direct‑contact cooling plate that lowers skin temperature by up to 16°F in seconds** for customizable cooling and instant relief.

Meet Shark® ChillPill™ — The Only 3-in-1 Personal Cooling System

While interest in portable fans has surged over the past decade1, consumers have been left with basic handheld options that break easily and offer little more than warm air circulation or dampness. Reimagining personal cooling, ChillPill™ creates an entirely new category of cool — designed for both the heat you expect and the heat you don’t.

A fashion-forward must-have that elevates any look, ChillPill™ keeps you cool in style. From sun-soaked beach days and outdoor concerts to crowded theme parks, summer travel, overheated commutes, getting ready under pressure, and packed sidelines, ChillPill™ delivers powerful, targeted relief whenever the heat rises. Indoors or on the move, it’s there for the stressful moments, the backseat of a bumpy car ride, heat that catches you off guard, and anytime you need instant cooling. Just click, twist into place, and chill.

“Personal cooling hasn’t evolved with the way people actually live,” said Neil Shah, Chief Commercial Officer at SharkNinja. “People have been stuck with underpowered handheld fans that deliver minimal relief and lack thoughtful design. That wasn’t good enough for us. We listened to our consumers and saw an opportunity to do more than improve the fan; we set out to reinvent personal cooling altogether.”

Capitalizing on deep expertise across Shark Home and Beauty, ChillPill™ pairs Shark’s category‑leading fan engineering with cryo‑inspired cooling innovations developed within Shark to actively help cool the body rather than just circulating air.

ChillPill™ comes with three interchangeable cooling attachments:

  • Powerful airflow delivers fast, cooling relief, with a high‑speed, bladeless fan that accelerates air up to 25 feet per second* with 10 adjustable speeds.
  • Indoor-outdoor evaporative dry-touch mist refreshes skin without leaving it wet, with continuous or interval misting options and up to 10 minutes of mist per tank fill.
  • InstaChill™ cooling plate delivers instant, contact‑based relief, lowering skin temperature by up to 16°F in seconds**.

“ChillPill™ is not just a fan,” Shah added. “It’s the first and only 3‑in‑1 personal cooling system that combines a high‑speed fan, dry‑touch mister, and a cryo‑cooling plate into a wearable design that fits seamlessly into everyday life. This is the epitome of Shark performance intentionally designed for comfort whenever and wherever you need it.”

ChillPill™ can be worn, clipped on, or twisted to set on a tabletop—whatever works best in the moment. With up to 11 hours of battery life on low speeds, or 1.5 hours at maximum airflow, it’s built to keep you comfortable throughout the day. It’s available in Carbon (Charcoal), Dragonfruit (Pink), Glacier (Blue), Haze (Purple), Iced Latte (Golden Brown), Matcha (Green), and Rose Gold, with a design that’s easy to wear. Optional accessories like a clamp for a bike or stroller, cross‑body and wrist straps, protective cases, and a non‑slip sleeve make it even easier to work into your daily routine.

Available today for $149.99, ChillPill™ launches exclusively on Amazon.com and will be coming to SharkNinja.com and other retailers starting on March 11. For more information or to purchase, visit SharkNinja.com.

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Apple opens new Dublin Office and expands in Cork

IDA Ireland today welcomes Apple’s official opening of its new Hollyhill 5 building in Cork, representing another strong endorsement of Ireland as a location for global innovation and advanced operations. The purpose‑built facility, which can accommodate 1,300 employees, reinforces Apple’s long-term commitment to the South West region and builds on more than four decades of continuous strategic investment in Ireland.

Taoiseach Micheál Martin TD said: “I’m delighted to open this state-of-the-art new facility in Hollyhill today and to see firsthand the major investment that Apple is making here. The contribution Apple has made in Cork and Ireland over the last 45 years cannot be overstated  – creating thousands of highly-skilled roles and continually investing in their Irish operations.”

Apple’s presence in Ireland has evolved significantly since 1980, growing from a small manufacturing facility to become the company’s European, Middle East, India and Africa headquarters. Its continued expansion reflects both the strength of the Irish talent pool and the competitive environment that supports global technology leaders.

Cathy Kearney, Vice President, Operations, Apple said: “We’ve called Ireland home for more than 45 years and are proud to continue expanding our operations and investing in our people and community here. Our 6,000 team members in Ireland play a critical role in supporting Apple’s customers in Europe and beyond and we’re delighted to build on this later this year with our new office in Dublin.”

IDA Ireland also congratulates Apple on the opening of its new Dublin office – the company’s first permanent presence outside Cork –  which will support the ongoing diversification and development of its Irish operations.

Dónal Travers, Executive Director, IDA Ireland, said: “Apple’s continued investment demonstrates clear confidence in Ireland as a strategic base for its global operations. The new Hollyhill 5 facility, together with Apple’s new Dublin City Centre office, further strengthens the company’s ability to grow, attract talent and innovate from Ireland. We look forward to deepening our partnership with Apple and supporting its continued success.”

When Smart Homes Can Fail and Lead to Unexpected Injuries

In recent years, smart home technology has transformed the way people live. From automated lighting to voice-controlled appliances, these systems promise convenience and efficiency. However, integrating complex technology into daily life comes with new types of risks. Even a minor programming glitch or a delayed sensor can create hazards in spaces that were previously considered safe. Many homeowners assume that installing smart devices eliminates everyday dangers, but the reality is that technology can sometimes introduce unseen risks.

The appeal of controlling everything from a smartphone or tablet can give a false sense of security. While monitoring systems can detect some problems, they cannot always prevent physical accidents. For instance, a voice-activated assistant may turn on a device at the wrong time, or motion sensors may fail to detect a wet floor. These malfunctions can directly contribute to injuries that might have been avoided in a non-automated environment. As technology becomes more intertwined with living spaces, homeowners need to recognize the potential for accidents even in the most modern homes.

A deeper concern is how residents interact with multiple devices simultaneously. Homes filled with smart gadgets can create a chaotic environment if devices do not communicate effectively. Conflicting commands or overlapping schedules may leave areas dark or cluttered, which increases the chance of accidents. Careful consideration of how technology integrates into daily routines is crucial. Without thoughtful management, the very systems designed to make life safer and easier may inadvertently introduce new hazards that require constant attention.

Slip and Fall in Modern Homes

According to Weston & Pape slip and fall incidents remain among the most common household injuries, and smart homes are not immune. Shiny floors, slick tiles, and recently installed smart appliances can create hazards that go unnoticed until an accident occurs. Many people do not realize that even small changes in floor texture or lighting patterns can increase the likelihood of slipping. A misaligned smart rug sensor or a poorly lit staircase can quickly turn an ordinary walk into a dangerous fall.

Medical reports confirm that these types of injuries can lead to sprains, fractures, and long-term mobility issues. For homeowners, the challenge is balancing the desire for a technologically advanced environment with the need for safety measures that prevent slips. This may include investing in better lighting, non-slip mats, and regular inspections of automated systems. Awareness of how devices interact with the home environment is critical for reducing the chance of accidents that disrupt daily life.

Smart flooring systems and automated cleaning devices are sometimes added with the intent to reduce hazards, but they can have the opposite effect if not installed properly. For example, a vacuum robot may leave cords or small objects across the floor that sensors fail to detect. Even intelligent lighting that adjusts based on movement can create shadows or glare that misleads the eye. Combining technology with simple precautions like secure flooring, clear pathways, and careful device placement creates the safest environment for residents of all ages.

Technology and Device Malfunctions

Even the most sophisticated devices can fail under certain conditions. Smart lighting systems, automated vacuum cleaners, and intelligent flooring sensors are all susceptible to glitches. For instance, a robotic cleaner may leave cords or objects in high-traffic areas, creating tripping hazards. Similarly, voice-activated lights may not respond as intended, leaving areas dark and unsafe. These seemingly minor malfunctions can escalate quickly, especially for elderly residents or children.

Homeowners must understand that the addition of technology requires a new layer of vigilance. Regular testing and maintenance of devices can prevent accidents before they occur. Beyond physical safety, homeowners may also face emotional and financial consequences if someone is injured. The integration of smart technology offers convenience but also demands responsibility to ensure that the home remains a safe space for everyone.

Technical malfunctions are often unpredictable, which makes them particularly dangerous. Sensors may fail during power surges, and devices may misinterpret environmental changes such as humidity or temperature. Without routine checks, a system may stop performing as intended for weeks, creating hidden hazards. Recognizing that technology is not foolproof and maintaining a proactive approach can prevent accidents and help homeowners retain confidence in their smart systems.

Preventing Injuries Through Smart Design

Designing a smart home that prioritizes safety is essential. This includes installing devices in a way that reduces risks rather than creates them. Automated lighting should provide consistent illumination along pathways, especially near stairs and entryways. Motion sensors and floor sensors need to be tested frequently to ensure accurate readings. By thoughtfully planning technology placement, homeowners can reduce hazards while still benefiting from modern conveniences.

In addition, understanding how people interact with technology is key to preventing accidents. Family members may not always be aware of the risks posed by moving devices or unexpected system behaviors. Creating simple safety routines, such as clearing floors of obstacles and checking sensors regularly, ensures that technology enhances rather than compromises safety. Proper planning and awareness are vital in minimizing injury risks in technologically advanced homes.

Integrating smart home technology with traditional safety design further strengthens protections. Handrails, anti-slip mats, and well-marked walkways remain important even in homes equipped with the latest devices. Combining these measures with technology ensures that residents are protected in both predictable and unexpected situations. A deliberate, multi-layered approach to home safety reduces the chances of accidents and supports a seamless experience between convenience and protection.

Emergency Responses and Assistance

Even with precautions, accidents can occur. Smart homes often include features like automated emergency alerts and medical monitoring, which can be lifesaving. Devices can detect falls and alert family members or emergency services immediately. This rapid response can reduce the severity of injuries and provide peace of mind to residents. However, these systems are only effective if properly configured and maintained.

Homeowners should also consider redundancies. Batteries must be charged, internet connections should be stable, and emergency contacts should be kept current. Technology is a powerful tool for protecting residents, but it is not infallible. Combining technological solutions with traditional safety measures such as grab bars, rugs, and clear pathways ensures a more comprehensive approach to preventing and responding to injuries.

Maintaining open communication with family or caretakers can improve the effectiveness of emergency responses. If multiple people live in a home, everyone should understand the capabilities and limitations of the devices in use. This ensures that alerts are noticed promptly and that appropriate action is taken without confusion. Technology works best when paired with awareness and preparedness, creating a home environment where help can arrive quickly when needed.

Living Safely in a Smart World

Smart homes offer remarkable benefits, but they also introduce new challenges for everyday safety. By recognizing the risks associated with device malfunctions and slip hazards, homeowners can make informed decisions about how to implement technology. Regular maintenance, thoughtful design, and proper safety routines can reduce the likelihood of accidents and enhance the comfort of modern living spaces.

Residents must remember that technology should support, not replace, personal vigilance. Creating a home environment that is both advanced and safe requires consistent attention and practical strategies. When smart devices are used thoughtfully, the potential for injuries can be minimized, allowing families to enjoy the conveniences of a connected home without compromising well-being. Smart living does not mean risk-free living, but with careful planning, the benefits can far outweigh the dangers.

A key consideration is ensuring that smart technology remains adaptable as needs change. Families may grow, visitors may arrive, or mobility issues may develop over time. Devices and safety measures must evolve to meet these shifting demands. Regularly reassessing both technology placement and traditional safety features ensures that the home continues to provide protection for all occupants. By treating safety as an ongoing process rather than a one-time installation, residents can confidently enjoy a connected, secure living environment for years to come.

 

Maono PD200W wireless dynamic microphone review

The Maono PD200W stands out as one of the most versatile and budget-friendly microphones available for creators, streamers, and podcasters. By successfully merging a professional-grade dynamic capsule with 2.4 GHz wireless functionality, it delivers exceptional flexibility without compromising on audio quality or features.

The “Hybrid” moniker is well-earned, as the PD200W offers a trifecta of connectivity options, ensuring it fits into nearly any recording setup:

  1. 2.4 GHz Wireless: This is the headline feature. The mic operates wirelessly via a small receiver that plugs into your device (PC, phone, camera) via USB-C or a 3.5mm jack (depending on the receiver version). This allows for up to 60 meters of range and is perfect for on-the-go interviews, vlogging, and clean desktop setups.
  2. USB-C Digital: A simple plug-and-play connection to a PC, laptop, or phone, delivering high-resolution 24-bit/48kHz digital audio. This is ideal for streaming and studio work.
  3. XLR Analog: For professional setups, the XLR output allows connection to a mixer or audio interface, offering robust analog performance.

 

Audio Quality and Noise Suppression

The PD200W is designed to capture clear, focused vocals, a hallmark of dynamic microphones.

The 30mm dynamic capsule delivers a clean, intimate sound with strong vocal clarity. It excels at close-miking, which is essential for podcasting and streaming. Due to its cardioid polar pattern and dynamic design, the mic is naturally excellent at rejecting off-axis sound (like room echoes or background traffic). A major advantage is the built-in Digital Signal Processing (DSP) noise reduction, offering multiple levels (Weak, Medium, Strong). Reviewers have found this feature highly effective, keeping the focus locked onto the voice even in challenging real-world environments with noise like heaters or buzzing insects.

The Maono PD200W includes several features that make it a favorite for content creators:

With a claimed battery life of up to 60 hours (and around 38 hours with the RGB lighting active), it’s built for extended wireless sessions or long-duration remote recordings.

The companion software for Windows and Mac allows users to fine-tune their sound with an equalizer (EQ), compressor, and limiter—tools typically found in higher-end setups. It also includes the controls for the multi-level noise reduction. See app screenshots below and video review for more.

The microphone features 16.8 million colors of RGB lighting, which can be controlled via the software, appealing directly to gamers and streamers who want a visually engaging setup.

It supports connecting two PD200W microphones to a single receiver (2TX + 1RX), which is excellent for dual-host podcasts or interviews, recording each speaker on a separate channel for easier post-production.

The Maono PD200W is a near-perfect hybrid microphone for content creators on a budget who prioritize flexibility.

Overall, the Maono PD200W is highly recommended for streamers, remote workers, YouTubers, and podcasters who need a reliable, clean-sounding microphone that can adapt instantly between a fixed desktop setup and a mobile, cable-free recording scenario. It delivers studio-grade clarity without the studio price tag.

Maono App

 

 

Key Features 

  1. Triple-mode connectivity (2.4GHz wireless transmission, USB, and XLR) offering true plug-and-play convenience and freeing creators from the limitations of traditional wired microphones, while providing more versatile connection options than conventional dual-mode mics.
  2. Dual-channel stereo recording – a single receiver connects to two PD200W microphones simultaneously, capturing each signal separately on the left and right channels. This enables independent volume adjustment for each speaker in post-production and eliminates track-mixing issues in multi-person podcasts or interviews.
  3. Studio-grade sound quality – a major upgrade over ordinary microphones, with clarity that rivals the Shure MV7+.
    1. 48kHz/24-bit sampling for authentic, high-resolution sound
    2. 82dB signal-to-noise ratio for ultra-quiet recording with no unwanted noise
    3. 128dB max SPL for distortion-free performance even at high volumes
  4. Direct connection to smartphones, tablets, and cameras – going beyond traditional USB microphones by supporting mobile devices, allowing creators to start from entry-level gear, switch seamlessly across platforms, and reduce time spent on post-production.
  5. Multi-level noise reduction – minimizing environmental background sounds and room acoustics, delivering cleaner and more focused audio without the need for heavy post-processing.

Competitors

VS Shure MV7+

    1. Comparable sound quality to the MV7+, delivering a professional-grade listening experience.
    2. Unlike the wired-only setup of traditional multi-person podcasting, PD200W’s wireless mode offers a cleaner and more convenient solution.

VS Fifine K688 / AM8

    1. Compared to both the K688 and AM8, PD200W delivers more professional sound quality tailored for podcasting.
    2. Unlike these models, PD200W supports direct USB connections to smartphones and tablets, providing broader device compatibility and greater flexibility for creators.

Prices

PD200W (Desktop Stand Version): $99.99

PD200W (with BA37 Boom Arm): $129.99

PD200W (2TX+1RX with Desktop Stand): $189.99

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Maynooth University scientists pioneer breakthrough fingerprint forensic test

A pioneering new test that can recover fingerprints from ammunition casing, once thought nearly impossible, has been developed by scientists at Maynooth University.

Dr Eithne Dempsey, and her recent PhD student Dr Colm McKeever, of Maynooth University’s Department of Chemistry, have developed a unique electrochemical method which can visualise fingerprints on brass casings, even after they have been exposed to the high temperature conditions experienced during gunfire.

For decades, investigators have struggled to recover fingerprints from weapons because any biological trace is usually destroyed by the high temperatures, friction and gas released after a gun is fired. As a result, criminals often abandon their weapons or casings at crime scenes, confident that they leave no fingerprint evidence behind.

“The Holy Grail in forensic investigation has always been retrieving prints from fired ammunition casings,” said Dr Dempsey. “Traditionally, the intense heat of firing destroys any biological residue. However, our technique has been able to reveal fingerprint ridges that would otherwise remain imperceptible.”

The team found they could coat brass casings with a thin layer of specialised materials to make hidden fingerprint ridges visible. Unlike existing methods that need dangerous chemicals or high-powered equipment, the Department of Chemistry, Maynooth University process uses readily available non-toxic polymers and minimal amounts of energy to quicky reveal prints from seemingly blank surfaces.

It works by placing the brass casing of interest in an electrochemical cell containing specific chemical substances. When a small voltage is applied, chemicals in the solution are attracted to the surface, coating the spaces between fingerprint ridges and creating a clear, high contrast image of the print. The fingerprint appears within seconds as if by magic!

“Using the burnt material that remains on the surface of the casing as a stencil, we can deposit specific materials in between the gaps, allowing for the visualisation,” said Dr McKeever.

Tests showed that this technique also worked on samples aged up to 16 months, demonstrating remarkable durability.

The research has significant implications for criminal investigations, where the current assumption is that firing a gun eliminates fingerprint residues on casings.

“Currently, the best case of forensic analysis of ammunition casings is to match it to the gun that fired it,” said Dr McKeever. “But we hope a method like this could match it back to the actual person who loaded the gun.”

The team focused specifically on brass ammunition casings, a substance that has been traditionally resistant to fingerprint detection and is the most common type of material used globally.

The researchers believe that the test for fingerprints on brass they have developed could be adapted for other metallic surfaces, expanding its range of potential forensic applications, from firearm-related crimes to arson.

This technique uses a device called a potentiostat, which controls voltage and can be as portable as a mobile phone, making it possible to create a compact forensic testing kit.

“With this method, we have turned the ammunition casing into an electrode, allowing us to drive chemical reactions at the surface of the casing,” said Dr McKeever.

While promising, the new technology faces rigorous testing and validation before it could potentially be adopted by law enforcement agencies worldwide. The research, funded by Research Ireland and Maynooth University is published in a leading forensic science journal, has significant implications for global policing.

The published findings are available in the science journal, Forensic Chemistry: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2468170925000256?via%3Dihub

Ekco launches Cybersecurity Graduate Programme to tackle tech talent shortage

Ekco, one of Europe’s leading security-first managed service providers, today announces that it is launching its brand-new Cybersecurity Graduate Programme at the company’s Dublin HQ.

Creating roles for five graduates, the new 12-month programme will provide hands-on experience across six key areas of the business: security engineering, penetration testing, threat detection and response, cyber resiliency, security architecture, and GRC (governance, risk management, and compliance).

Based within the Professional Services practice, participants will work with more than 100 Ekco security specialists across a range of customers in the FinTech, construction, healthcare, retail, and public sectors. Graduates will learn how to apply cutting-edge cybersecurity tools and solutions to real-world scenarios, support customer growth, have the opportunity to earn industry-recognised certifications, and collaborate with Ekco’s global teams.

This exposure will equip graduates with the skills and experience to kickstart their careers in cybersecurity. They will also benefit from both one-to-one and group mentoring sessions, with clear pathways for progression and specialisation within Ekco. Additionally, this immersive programme will enable participants to become a key part of Ekco’s people-first culture, and contribute to a number of charitable and community initiatives.

Ekco is launching the programme in response to the ever-increasing demand for highly-skilled cybersecurity professionals and a growing cybersecurity talent shortage in Ireland. Initially creating roles for five graduates, Ekco will double this to 10 in 2026 and aims to continue to double the number year-on-year. The company also plans to expand the programme to its cloud division, and roll it out across its global locations including the UK and Malaysia.

Ekco is holding an assessment day at its Sir John Rogerson’s Quay HQ on Wednesday, 8th October 2025 for interested candidates, which will include talks from Ekco experts and candidate interviews. The Cybersecurity Graduate Programme will kick off later in October.

Declan Timmons, Managing Director for Professional Services, Ekco, said: “Most of us have that one person or role that helped us up the career ladder, and we want to be that step for graduates entering the workforce. We are opening the door to the next generation of cybersecurity talent, giving high-potential graduates the tools, mentorship, and experience to make an impact on the modern technology landscape. It will provide an invaluable opportunity to experience first-hand how cybersecurity operates at scale in complex, fast-paced environments, and enable graduates to see how their own contributions directly strengthen customers’ defences against real-world cyber threats. In an increasingly competitive talent market, we plan to expand the technology talent pool with skilled graduates who will bring fresh thinking and new ideas to both our business and to the wider industry.”

New state-of-the-art facility for Arm opens in Galway

Arm, the company that is building the future of computing, recently celebrated the official opening of its new state-of-the-art facility in Galway City. Since establishing operations in Galway in 2014, Arm has expanded to 90 staff members locally, and more than 4800 employees across Europe.

Arm’s facility at Crown Square, which recently welcomed a visit from Taoiseach Micheál Martin, will become home to innovative advancements in technology.

This project is supported by the Irish Government through IDA Ireland.

Minister for Enterprise Trade & Employment Peter Burke TD said: “The opening of Arm’s new facility in Galway is a strong endorsement of Ireland’s position as a global hub for research, innovation and advanced semiconductor technologies. We recently launched Silicon Island: Ireland’s National Semiconductor Strategy which aims to have Ireland firmly at the forefront of the global semiconductor industry, targeting emerging technologies, showcasing our manufacturing expertise, R&D capacity, and enterprise supports which will generate high-quality, highly skilled employment opportunities across Ireland.

I thank Arm for its continued commitment to Galway and look forward to the positive impact this will have on the region and the wider economy. I wish all the team at Arm every success for the future.”

“Ireland’s new National Semiconductor Strategy underscores the country’s growing importance in the global technology landscape,” said Mike Lardner, senior director, Engineering, Arm. “We’re proud that our teams in Galway are helping deliver the computing foundations for the next era of innovation — advancing research, strengthening the local ecosystem, and building the future of AI on Arm.”

IDA Ireland CEO Michael Lohan said: I wish to congratulate Arm on this strategic move into a new state-of-the-art facility in Galway City.  A key player in the semiconductor industry, Arm is recognised for its capability in mobile and licensing of chip designs. This new Galway facility is part of Arm’s strategy to expand its market reach and talent pool in Ireland, supporting innovative work in semiconductor and technology development.  I’d like to wish Arm continued success.

Edifier Launches MR5 Monitors with Tri-Amped Crossover

Edifier, a leading innovator in premium audio solutions, is proud to announce the launch of the MR5. Featuring patented acoustic architecture and a sophisticated tri-amped active crossover, the EDIFIER MR5 delivers rich, natural sound with seamless transitions across lows, mids and highs. Engineered for precision, the new Edifier MR5 captures every detail—ideal for music production, video editing, and everyday listening.

Flat Frequency Response
The EDIFIER MR5 is engineered for accuracy, offering a wide and flat frequency response from 46Hz to 40kHz. This neutral and transparent sound profile ensures that every nuance is faithfully reproduced, allowing you to hear exactly what was recorded—making it an excellent choice for critical listening, mixing, and mastering.

Wide Sweet Spot
The EDIFIER MR5 features a specially designed dimpled tweeter waveguide that enhances high-frequency extension and clarity while significantly broadening the listening area. This innovative design creates a wide sweet spot, delivering consistent and accurate sound no matter where you are in the room—perfect for collaborative workspaces or dynamic studio environments.

Room-Filling Power
With a total output of 110W RMS and a peak SPL of 101dB (@1 meter), the EDIFIER MR5 delivers impressive volume and clarity. Whether in a near-field or mid-field setup, it provides ample power to fill medium-sized rooms effortlessly, making it a versatile choice for studios, editing suites and high-fidelity home listening.

Hi-Res Audio Certified – Wired and Wireless
The EDIFIER MR5 is built for audiophile-grade performance, featuring a premium analog front end and Class-D amplifiers that support 24-bit/96kHz resolution for precise signal conversion and accurate amplification. It is also Hi-Res Audio Wireless certified, enabling high-resolution streaming via LDAC at up to 990kbps and 24-bit/96kHz. With Bluetooth 6.0 compatibility for Android 8.0 and above, you get the freedom of wireless listening without compromising on sound quality.

Versatile Connectivity Options
The EDIFIER MR5 offers professional-grade balanced XLR and TRS inputs for low-noise connections with audio interfaces and mixers, along with RCA and AUX inputs for easy multi-device connectivity. A dedicated headphone output adds convenience for private listening.

Bluetooth Multipoint Connectivity
The EDIFIER MR5 supports Bluetooth® 6.0 with multipoint technology, allowing you to connect two devices simultaneously. This ensures a stable wireless connection and effortless switching between sources for seamless streaming.

 

Easy Control with EDIFIER ConneX App
Download the EDIFIER ConneX app to access playback controls, customize sound effects, adjust room compensation settings and explore the user manual—putting full control of your MR5 speakers right at your fingertips.

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Price & Availability:

The MR5 is available at £279.99  https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B0F28FTWVQ/ 

8 Years Later, how is the Aviator game still so popular?

Since its release, Aviator has remained a hugely popular game in the gambling word. It’s so popular that gaming platforms are increasingly offering this crash game to players. In fact, Aviator has sparked a wave of other crash games too, with entire crash game lobbies now available at many top sites. So, while there are many other games and options, what is it that makes Aviator stand out from the crowd? Let’s take a look at the reasons this game has retained its popularity over the years.

Reasons Aviator is great

First of all, the game is simple. While some players look for complexity, others just want a straightforward game that they can enjoy right away. Unlike those who look for a high skill level to do well, those who want something find it in Aviator. Its gameplay is simple, the rules are easy, and it plays smoothly. To illustrate the point further, the game simply requires the player to place a bet, let the plane head upwards, and then choose when to cash out before the plane crashes. This simplicity is hugely appealing, especially to newer players looking to start playing online. It’s accessible on many different platforms too, with Aviator Bet Malawi offering the game to anyone who signs up.

Another reason that it’s so popular is that it is still an exciting game to play. This is even when the game is simple. It’s a stressful game too, with tension when it comes to determining when to cash out. The game is all about determining when to stop letting the plane fly, and hopefully grab any winnings before it crashes. As this occurs at random, and there’s no predicting it, tension and suspense are created. On top of that, the longer the plane is flying, the higher the multiplier, which means that players can get more stressed when trying to get a big win.

Aviator also has a high RTP. Also known as return to player rate, this is the theoretical return to player percentage awarded after a player plays the game. It’s a measure of the likely returns players will get when they play the game hundreds of thousands of times. The higher the RTP, the better it is for players in terms of getting a return on what they have spent. Ideally, games should be 95% or higher. So the 97% RTP of Aviator makes it very attractive. Alongside this, there’s an extremely high maximum payout available as well. In fact, the top payout is 20,000x the bet. Of course, this means that players do need to be playing the hardest level and, to get the biggest payout, play the largest bet size. A £5 bet winning the 20,000x maximum payout would still win you £100,000. Higher bets than that would payout a whole lot more.

The final reason for Aviator being so popular is that it appeals to a wide range of budgets. Importantly, the game has a low starting bet limit, and then goes up to a big top limit. This enables players of all types and budgets to give the game a go. It’s also available in a demo mode. While players won’t win money this way, it does mean that it’s possible to check out the overall gameplay, and get to grips with the way it works. As such, players are able to figure out what works for them, and even to see whether or not they actually like the game before they put their own funds into it. This option further helps to make players interested in playing the game, especially for those who have never played a crash game before and may be uncertain as to how to play.

Conclusion

Aviator is a hugely popular game and has many great features for playing it. Its easily accessible and is found on a growing number of platforms. In fact, this is another feature that makes the game so appealing — it’s available on a range of devices from phones to computers, no matter the operating system. With all these different aspects to consider, it should come as no surprise to see that the game is still popular, and in fact growing in popularity.