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Bose enters the gaming accessories market with the QuietComfort 35 II Gaming Headset

Bose has launched a gaming version of its popular QuietComfort 35 II headset. Unimaginatively called the Bose QuietComfort 32 II Gaming Headset, the new headphones are touted as the first 2-in-1 gaming and lifestyle headset from Bose. The company also notes that the headset has been designed for “hours of competitive gaming and music listening.” The headset is priced at $329.95 (approximately Rs 24,300) and it is not yet known if or when the headset will make its way to India.

The QC 35 II Gaming Headset are also touted as the only gaming headset with Acoustic Noise Cancelling. Users can choose three levels of noise cancellation, off, low and high. This allows users to choose a level best suited to the environment. Bose notes that the headset comes with the company’s Volume-Optimized Active EQ that automatically boosts lows and highs so that the audio remains at a constant balance. It also comes with a detachable mic, so gamers can remove it when they are not using the headphones for gaming, Speaking of the microphone, it is certified by Discord and TeamSpeak. 

Bose QuietComfort II Gaming Headset is the company's first foray into gaming

The Bose QC 35 II Gaming Headset also comes with an option PC desktop controller that gives gamers control over the master volume and the option to cycle through four levels of mic monitoring. This allows players to self-regulate the sound of their voice while ensuring that it doesn’t seem like they are shouting at their teammates. 

Other features of the QC 35 II Gaming Headset include support of Amazon Alexa or the Google Assistant. This allows gaming to bring up their preferred digital assistant at any time. It is also said to offer a battery life of 40 hours in wired gaming mode and 20 hours in wireless lifestyle mode. Bose also notes that a 15-minute charge is enough to offer 5 hours is use in wired gaming mode and 2.5 hours in wireless lifestyle mode.



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Sony WH-1000XM4 noise-cancelling headphones box price revealed ahead of launch in India

Sony WH-1000XM4 noise-cancelling headphones box price has been revealed ahead of its launch in India. Sony has scheduled the launch of the 1000XM4 on September 18 in India and these new headphones follow the 1000XM3 which is known for its industry-leading noise cancellation technology. The 1000XM4 made its global debut in August and is a direct competitor to the Bose 700. 

Ahead of the launch of Sony WH-1000XM4 in India, the box price of the new noise-cancelling headphones has been revealed. The WH-1000XM4 will retail at Rs 29,990 in India and Sony has an introductory offer for the first 15 days after launch. As part of this launch offer, the WH-1000XM4 is expected to be offered at a discounted price. The introductory offer will end on September 30. The details about this introductory offer will be revealed during the launch of the 1000XM4, which is less than 20 hours away.

Sony WH-1000XM4 features

Sony WH-1000XM4 noise-cancelling headphones box price has been revealed ahead of its launch in India

Sony WH-1000XM4 has similar looking design as XM3 and it's powered by the QN1 noise cancellation chip. While the NC processor remains the same, it does get a new Bluetooth audio SoC that is said to analyze music and surrounding ambient noise 700 times per second.

The headphones have 40mm drivers like the M3s with an improved audio upscaling feature. Even the battery life is still the same offering 30 hours of continuous playback with NC on. Similar to its predecessors, the WH-1000XM4's features can be accessed and controlled using Sony Headphone Connect app. It lets users set noise cancellation levels, set up adaptive sound controls, and adjust equalizer and more.

All the other controls and buttons remain unchanged from the M3s. It retains the touch-sensitive earcup that lets you control music and volume, and also offers Quick Attention mode that can be used to hear the surrounding by covering the earcup with your palm.

Additionally, a new 'speak-to-chat' feature debuts, which pauses the music when it recognizes that the user is conversing. A new multi-point connectivity feature comes as a welcome change, which essentially allows the headphone to connect to two sources simultaneously.

These headphones also support Sony's own 360 Reality Audio format for spatial sound, but there's unfortunately not a lot of content available in that format. It now supports LDAC but misses Qualcomm's aptX codec support as it uses a new Bluetooth chip to aid the noise-cancelling performance.

 



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Toshiba launches 7 TVs ranging from 32-inches to 65-inches starting at Rs 12,990 in India

Toshiba has announced 7 new TVs in its portfolio that will be available starting September 18. The TVs will be available on Amazon, Flipkart, Reliance Digital and Tata CliQ. The TVs start from Rs 12,990 for the 32-inch variant and go up to Rs 66,990 for the 65-inch variant. The TVs are designed in Japan and made in India.

Speaking at the launch, Rishi Tandon, COO, Toshiba Televisions India said, “We are extremely thrilled to announce 7 new models of the Made in India televisions starting from 18th September onwards. As a global reputed brand, we always believe in keeping customer needs as our prime focus, hence, we bring a special inaugural offer of a 4-year warranty on the 4k panels from 18th-21st September. Our televisions provide not only an immersive viewing and audio experience with the powerful combination of Dolby Vision & Dolby Atmos, but they also include features like Full Array Local Dimming, VIDAA OS and a Premium Design that bring a complete cinematic experience at your home.”

 Toshiba TVs features and specifications

The Toshiba L5050 is available in 32 and 43-inch screen sizes and brings with it an ADS Panel. The 32-inch TV is an HD ready TV while the 43-inch is a full HD TV. The TVs claim to have a “CEVO Engine Premium” to optimize the colour reproduction and sharpness of the image. The 43-inch TV has 24W of sound output while the 32-inch TV has 20W of sound output. Both support Dolby Audio. The TVs bring with them 2 HDMI ports and 2 USB ports for your connectivity needs. 

Next up, we have the U5050 series available in 43, 50 and 55-inches, bringing with them support for 4K, HDR, Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos. The U5050 series boasts of “Color Re-master technology that restores the original, natural colour of the image.” The 43-inch TV has 24W of sound output while the 50 and 55-inch have 30W of sound output. The TVs come with 3 HDMI ports and 2 USB ports for your connectivity needs. 

Toshiba new range of TVs.

Next up, we have the U7980 series that has 55 and 65-inch screen sizes. These 4K TVs bring with them support for Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos and also have Full Array Local Dimming. The TVs boast of peak brightness of 700 nits and also support a wide colour gamut. The TVs bring with them 24W of sound output and have 4 HDMI ports and 2 USB ports for your connectivity needs. 

Unlike most smart TVs the Toshiba TVs do not run on Android. They run on VIDAA OS. According to Toshiba, “VIDAA is an operating system that has been designed specifically for TVs and hence is fully optimized for the best Smart feature experience. It’s Fast, Simple and Customizable as compared to other mobile-based TV operating systems”. 

The TVs remote control brings with it hotkeys for streaming services like YouTube, Netflix, and Prime Video. In VIDAA OS, the home screen is a banner where each menu is accessible in very few steps. The interface is fully customizable and flexible. The TV also has the Toshiba App store housing a variety of Indian and international apps like Netflix, Prime Video, YouTube, Hungama, Yupp TV, and many more.

Toshiba says, “as a part of regular software upgrades and new app additions, VIDAA continues to on-board various leading apps and OTT providers in India”. The Toshiba 4K TVs also come with Alexa built-in as well. The TVs also support screen mirroring and Bluetooth Audio out. 

 Toshiba TVs price and availability

The HD ready Toshiba 32L5050 (32-inch) is priced at Rs 12,990 while the Full HD Toshiba 43L5050 (43-inch) is priced at Rs 22,490. 

The 4K TV line-up which starts with the 43U5050 (43-inch) is priced at Rs 27,990, the 50U5050 (50-inch) is priced at Rs 32990 and the Toshiba 55U5050 (55-inch) TV is priced at Rs 36,990. 

The top of the line 55U7980 (55-inch) and 65U7980 (65-inch) TVs boasting of Full-array local dimming, 700 nits of brightness are priced at Rs 46,990 and Rs 66,990, respectively. 

All the TVs will be available from 18th September on Amazon, Flipkart, Reliance Digital and Tata CliQ.



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Creative Outlier Air

Setting aside some issues with the physical controls, the Creative Outlier Air has managed to impress us in most aspects and ticks a whole lots of boxes for what we’d consider a solid pair of true wireless earphones. Priced at Rs 6,999, these earphones are relatively affordable and offer solid sound quality, good battery life, excellent instrument separation, and support for the AAC and aptX audio codecs. These earphones do compete with another solid true wireless earphone, the 1MORE Stylish True Wireless, in this price range but the better battery life as well as USB-C charging gives the Outlier Air the edge over the 1MORE product. We’d strongly recommend these earphones to those looking to purchase a solid pair of true wireless earphones under 10K.

The audio veteran company, Creative, has been revered in the industry for numerous things from its sound cards to desktop speakers. More recently, the company’s SXFI technology, which is supported on some of its products, impressed many with its stellar stereo separation. While the Creative Outlier Air doesn’t take advantage of the famed SXFI technology, unlike the costlier Creative Outlier Gold, the earphones do seem to be a promising pair of true wireless earphones with an array of desirable features, all under 10K. Priced at Rs 6,999, the Creative Outlier Air seems to be competing against true wireless earphones from 1MORE - the 1MORE Stylish True Wireless Earbuds, and they can even go up against costlier offerings from Sony, such as the newly-launched Sony WF-XB700 since it’s feature set does allow it to directly compete with these earphones from the audio heavyweight, Sony. On paper, the Creative Outlier Air really pushes the boundaries of what is usually expected from a relatively affordable pair of true wireless earbuds. So, let’s delve into how the Creative Outlier Air performed in our tests and if you should consider picking a pair up for yourself.

Build and comfort

Creative Outlier Air charging case

Featuring an eggshell-like finish, the Outlier Air earphones are all matte-black buds with a circular LED light on the back panels that glow red or blue to indicate if they’re paired or charging. The buds have a rounded, dome-like shape and they’re also considerably bulky. The earphones pop out of most ears considerably but have a pretty decent fit owing to the sharply-angled ear nozzles. However, despite having a snug and secure fit, the earphones do not have excellent noise isolation, and most sounds can be heard easily when the music is off or playing on lower volume levels.

Creative Outlier Air

The earphones are lightweight and fit comfortably within the ear, and we didn’t have any fit issues even when we used them during light jogging and some activities around the house. They do come with an IPX5 water-resistant rating, so if you wish to use these nifty buds while working out or running, you needn’t fret about sweat damaging them. There are, however, no fins or wings provided to further aid in stabilisation. The 1MORE Stylish True Wireless do come with those, so if you’re looking for a pair of buds with excellent stabilisation and fit, you might want to consider those instead.

Creative Outlier Air true wireless earphones

Now, coming to the on-board controls, they are situated inside the LED light ring. Creative has opted for physical buttons instead of touch controls, which is something we don’t usually mind, but the physical buttons on these earphones are woefully hard to press. They require quite a substantial amount of force to push in, and this inadvertently ended up causing us discomfort when we pushed the buttons. More about the controls in the next segment.

Creative Outlier Air

Finally, moving on the charging case, the Outlier Air has an impressively built metal charging case sporting an aesthetically-pleasing gunmetal grey shade. Now, the case is definitely on the bulkier side when it comes to dimensions but it is still surprisingly lightweight. Featuring an obloid-ish shape, the charging case can be opened up by pushing one end which reveals a slide-out tray for the earphones to dock into. The right side of the case houses the USB-C charging port and four LED indicators to display the charging status.

Features

Powered by Bluetooth v5.0, the Creative Outlier Air boasts solid wireless connectivity. One without any lags and stutters in the audio or media, that sometimes plagues wireless earphones. The wireless transmission range is rated at 33 feet, and in our tests, the Bluetooth connection managed to penetrate one or two walls with ease and extended from one end of an apartment to another, which is pretty standard. The earphones also support high-quality audio codecs such as AAC and aptX, which not only reduce latency but also improve the overall sound quality.

Creative Outlier Air earbuds

As mentioned before, the Outlier Air comes with physical controls that are placed within the LED ring on the back panel of the earphones. Using the controls, you can pause/play music (by single tapping either bud), skip tracks forwards or backwards (by double tapping the right or left earphone respectively), and even increase or decrease volume (by pressing and holding the right or left button respectively). Additionally, triple-tapping either bud will activate your device’s voice assistant. You can also answer or decline calls via these controls.

Creative Outlier Air

The controls are pretty standard for Bluetooth earphones, but they don’t always work flawlessly on the Outlier Air. Often, when we attempted to skip a track or summon the voice assistant, the double or triple tapping action wouldn’t be registered and instead the track would just get paused, which was a pretty aggravating experience and led to us opting to use the smartphone to control everything instead. You also have to pause the music first to activate the voice assistant, which is frustrating, yet again. It’s clear that Creative needs to work on the media controls in their future models.

Creative Outlier ear truly wireless earphones

Now, moving on to one of the most lucrative features of the Creative Outlier Air - the battery life. The earphones’ battery life is rated at a whopping 30 hours in total, with 10 hours of continuous playtime on the buds themselves. In our tests, we recorded 8 hours and 20 minutes of playtime on the buds, which is under the company claim, but is still impressive, nonetheless. The case easily charged up the buds two times over and still had some juice to spare. Charging up the case to full takes about 2 hours, which is a pretty decent speed.

The earphones also come with some additional nifty features such as USB Type-C charging (which we love), IPX5 water resistance, and the ability to use either bud as the master bud.

Performance

Sporting 5.6mm graphene-coated drivers, the Creative Outlier Air certainly has an ‘oomph’ in their sound while still keeping all the frequencies relatively balanced and under control. There’s a slight bass bias in the sound that can be felt in tracks such as Pull Me Under by Dream Theatre. The drums in the track slightly overpower lead instruments and vocals in the track, and there’s slight auditory masking in the mids.

Creative Outlier Air

Nevertheless, this is us being extremely nitpicky and the truth of the matter is that the Creative Outlier Air is definitely one of the best-sounding true wireless earphones in the sub 10K price range. The mid-highs are also slightly elevated which enhances the clarity of high-frequency instruments and most female vocals. There’s also a marked improvement when using aptX over AAC. However, either way the sound is still on par or better with competitors in this price bracket.

The sense of instrumental separation and the reproduction of three-dimensional space is also excellent on these earphones, which isn’t surprising considering that Creative did bring us the acclaimed Super X-Fi amplifier and the SXFI technology. There’s also minimal distortion in the sound reproduction even at high, unwise listening levels. Overall, the Creative Outlier Air impresses us with its relatively solid sound quality and its stellar instrument separation abilities.

Creative Outlier Air

The microphone, on the other hand, is mediocre at best, and earphones from Sony and even 1MORE at this price point do a slightly better job at picking up your voice and relaying it accurately on calls. The microphone intelligibility is good though, with it being able to pick up everything we said and relay it with voice input in the Notes app quite accurately.

Bottomline

Setting aside some issues with the physical controls, the Creative Outlier Air has managed to impress us in most aspects and ticks a whole lots of boxes for what we’d consider a solid pair of true wireless earphones. Priced at Rs 6,999, these earphones are relatively affordable and offer solid sound quality, good battery life, excellent instrument separation, and support for the AAC and aptX audio codecs. These earphones do compete with another solid true wireless earphone, the 1MORE Stylish True Wireless, in this price range but the better battery life as well as USB-C charging gives the Outlier Air the edge over the 1MORE product. We’d strongly recommend these earphones to those looking to purchase a solid pair of true wireless earphones under 10K.



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Realme Narzo 20, Narzo 20A and Narzo 20 Pro specifications leaked ahead of launch on September 21

Realme Narzo 20, Narzo 20A and Narzo 20 Pro are confirmed to launch on September 21 and now entire specifications of the three phones have been leaked online. Realme Narzo 20 series has been detailed previously in multiple leaks as it looks to go up against the Redmi 9 series in India. 

According to multiple tweets (1,2) by tipster Mukul Sharma that reveal the specifications of the Realme Narzo 20, Narzo 20A and Narzo 20 Pro, we now have a good idea as to what we can expect with the upcoming Narzo 20 series in India. Let’s take a look at the leaked specifications of the Narzo 20 lineup.

Realme Narzo 20A leaked specifications

Realme Narzo 20 series to launch in India on September 21

Realme Narzo 20A is rumoured to feature a 6.5-inch HD+ (1600 x 720 pixels) resolution display with a waterdrop notch cutout and is topped with Gorilla Glass 3 for added protection. It measures 8.9 millimetres in thickness and weighs 195 grams. The Narzo 20A is said to come in two colours, Victory Blue and Glory Silver.

Narzo 20A will feature a rear-mounted fingerprint scanner. Facial unlock support will be there too, by the way. #Narzo #Narzo20A

— Mukul Sharma (@stufflistings) September 16, 2020

The Narzo 20A is expected to be powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 665 processor and will be offered with 3GB/4GB RAM and 32GB/64GB storage options to choose from. The phone will likely run on Realme UI based on Android 10. It also supports storage expansion by upto 256GB via microSD cards.

Realme Narzo 20A comes with a triple camera setup on the back that consists of a primary 12MP camera, a 2MP black and white camera and a 2MP depth sensor. On the front, there is an 8MP selfie camera housed within the notch cutout.

The Narzo 20A is expected to be fitted with a 5,000mAh battery with normal 10W charging speeds.

Realme Narzo 20 leaked specifications

As per the leak, the Narzo 20 is expected to feature a 6.5-inch HD+ display which is the same as the Narzo 20A. The phone measures 9.8 millimetres in thickness and weighs around 200 grams. 

The Narzo 20 is rumoured to pack in the MediaTek Helio G85 processor paired with 4GB RAM and 64GB/128GB storage options to choose from. The phone also supports microSD cards of upto 256GB.

Realme Narzo 20 is expected to come with a triple camera setup on the back that consists of a primary 48MP camera, an 8MP ultra-wide-angle camera and a 2MP macro lens. On the front, there is an 8MP selfie camera housed within the notch cutout.

The Narzo 20 could be equipped with a 6,000mAh battery with support for 18W fast charging.

Realme Narzo 20 Pro leaked specifications

Realme Narzo 20 Pro has been leaked to come with a 6.5-inch Full HD+ (2400 x 1080 pixels) resolution display that supports 90Hz high refresh rate. The phone measures 9.4 millimetres in thickness and weighs 191 grams. It is rumoured to come in two colours-- White Knight and Black Ninja.

The Narzo 20 Pro could be powered by the MediaTek Helio G95 processor and paired with 6GB/8GB RAM and 64GB/128GB storage options to choose from. The phone runs on Realme UI out-of-the-box.

The Narzo 20 Pro comes with a quad-camera setup on the back that consists of a primary 48MP camera, an 8MP ultra-wide-angle camera, a 2MP black and white camera and a 2MP macro lens. On the front, there is a 16MP selfie camera housed within the punch-hole notch cutout.

Realme Narzo 20 Pro will likely be fitted with a 4,500mAh battery with support for 65W fast charging out-of-the-box.



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Garena Free Fire players can pick up Detective Panda for free and play Money Heist Special Mode this weekend

Garena Free Fire players have a chance to snag the Detective Panda pet for free this week. All they have to do is login on September 19, and then get one Booyah by winning a game. That’s pretty much it as it will give them a chance at getting the Detective Panda pet. The free pet is a part of the game’s partnership with the TV show, Money Heist in an event called Free Fire x Money Heist: Special Money Heist Reward. As with many other pets in Free Fire, Detective panda grants players bonuses that may come in handy during a match.

The Detective Panda pet comes with the skill, Panda’s Blessing. This restores 4 HP upon each kill. At level 5, each kill that a player gets restores 7 HP. As such, the pet makes for a decent choice for rushers who tend to get into battles a lot. 

Besides that, Garena Free Fire players also have a bunch of other events that they can look forward to this week. There is also a brand new game mode called Money Heist Special Mode that will be available from September 19 to September 22. The new mode features 4v4 battles that tasks players with gathering a set amount of target money while also defending their own hard earned cash from opponents.

Garena Free Fire players can play the Money Heist Special Mode this weekened

Other events include the Buy 1 Get 2 Free Webevent which will start from September 17 and go on till September 23. Those who buy an item from the special store will get two free spin rewards. On top of this, those who buy all four items can get all of the items. 

You can learn more about what is on store this week here. 



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God of War: Ragnarok is coming in 2021, teaser revealed

Unless you’ve been living under a rock, you’ll know that Sony has finally revealed the launch date and price of the PS5. Along with that reveal, we got a good look at a few games that’ll be coming to the system, both at launch and after. But one teaser really got fans going and that was the incredible reveal of God of War: Ragnarök, coming in 2021. The 2018 God of War was a hit with both the critic’s eyes and most importantly, the fans. The game won tons of awards and deserved almost all the praise it got. Fans were not expecting to see a reveal for the next chapter in the game but as the teaser hit the internet, God of War fans collectively lost their minds. 

God of War Ragnarok is coming in 2021

Could the game be a full-on sequel or an expansion, we’re not sure as yet, but we should be getting more news soon as the game looks to be out for the PlayStation 5 next year. We see the familiar Norse runes on the Omega symbol we know that at some point, Kratos and Atreus will encounter more Norse gods but will they do battle with Thor? We’ll just have to wait and find out. As we said earlier, the first game was truly a marvel of the 8th generation as the graphics were crisp and the gameplay was concussive. As fans are eagerly waiting for more news on the next instalment of God of War, we’ll be waiting with bated breath as well. 

In other Sony news, we all know the PlayStation 5 is coming soon but did you know that the Digital Edition and Disc version will have different boxes? You can read more about that story here. Also, just a refresher, games like Spider-Man: Miles Morales, Horizon Forbidden West and Sackboy will be playable on both the PS4 and PS5. You can read more about that here. 



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Edit videos on your mobile phone using the YouTube Create App

YouTube has introduced its new mobile app called ‘YouTube Create’. This app offers an easy way for creators to edit their videos right from ...