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Skullcandy Indy Evo

Priced at Rs 5,999, the Skullcandy Indy Evo is part of the highly competitive mid-range price segment in the true wireless earphones category. So should you buy these earphones? If you’re buying these earphones with the primary purpose of listening to your prized audio collection, then you’d be better off going with the Creative Outlier Air which just costs 1K more. However, if you’re looking for a feature-rich pair of earphones, with good battery life and solid build quality and fit, then these earphones may just be a good choice for you. 

The successors to American audio company, Skullcandy’s, original Indy true wireless earbuds which released in 2019, the Skullcandy Indy Evo come with improved battery life, Ambient Sound, IP55 rating, and some other improvements. Priced at Rs 5,999, the earphones enter the competitive mid-range, under 10K price segment with options such as the Creative Outlier Air, JBL Tune 125TWS and even the Sony WF-XB700. However, the Skullcandy Indy Evo does sport a cheaper price tag than the three other options we mentioned. On paper, these earphones are possibly also the most appealing since they come packing a sizable number of high-end features. Let’s find out if the Skullcandy Indy Evo is worth picking up at this price range or if you should divert your attention elsewhere.

Build and comfort

Loosely following the design language of its predecessor, the Skullcandy Indy Evo also features the stem or pipe-style design with in-canal buds that sit in the ear securely with the help of silicone tips and stability ear gels. The company has provided three different sizes of silicone tips (S, M and L) and two sizes of stability gel wings (S and L). 

Skullcandy Indy Evo truly wireless earphones

Despite being made primarily out of plastic, the earphones look and feel well built and there’s a certain flair to them too, with the characteristic Skullcandy design language, however, it’s not over the top. The rear housings of each earbud sports the Skullcandy logo, and this surface also doubles as a capacitive touch panel that can be used to control music playback, calls and activate certain modes. We’ll cover the touch panels’ functions in-depth in the next section.

Skullcandy Indy Evo truly wireless earphones

The fit, in our tests, proved to be extremely secure and snug owing to the wide variety of silicone tips and gels provided as well as the ergonomic shape of the buds. The buds are also pretty lightweight, so they don’t cause any overbearing discomfort even after hours of listening. The buds can easily be used for intense activities such as gymming and running due to their snug fit, and also since they are rated IP55, which means sweat or splashes won’t damage the buds. The snug fit also led to rather decent passive isolation.

Skullcandy Indy Evo charging case

The charging case has a similar design language as the buds, with a dark grey and light grey dual-tone and matte finish. While it certainly isn’t one of the most pocketable cases we’ve seen, it does lay flat and shouldn’t bulge out too much from pockets. At the front of the case, there are four LED lights that indicate the battery levels of the case, and at the bottom, there’s the USB Type-C charging port. The one complaint we had with the case was that the lid wouldn’t close securely if the buds have the stability gels on them. However, the magnets hold the buds in pretty securely, on the whole.

Skullcandy Indy Evo truly wireless earphones

Overall, the Skullcandy Indy Evo has pretty good build quality and impressive yet subtle design. The buds are available in various colour options including True Black, Chill Grey, Pure Mint, Deep Red, and Blue. We got the True Black variant for the review, so do note that while the design and looks are understated on our review unit, the other colours such as Blue, Pure Mint, and Deep Red look quite vibrant. 

Features

Packed with features such as Ambient Listening mode, touch controls, three EQ presets (Music, Podcast, and Movie), voice assistant support, and others, the Skullcandy Indy Evo can easily catch the eye of potential buyers due to the slew of features offered. The most interesting is the ability to switch between three different EQ presets. Movie mode featured punchy lows and added to the dynamic impact of action scenes, Podcast mode stripped back the lows and highs and brought the mids to prominence, while Music mode provided a mediocre listening experience with a dark sound profile.

Skullcandy Indy Evo truly wireless earphones

The way to toggle between these modes is by utilising the touch controls - two short taps plus one tap and hold (long tap) on either earbud cycles between these presets. Now, if you want to cycle between Ambient Sound on and off, the control to do that is one short tap plus one tap and hold on either earbud. The other controls are as follows - double-tap either bud to pause/play or answer/end calls, tap and hold the right earbud to skip a track, tap and hold the left bud to go to the previous track, tap left to decrease volume and tap right to increase volume, and finally tap either bud three times to activate your device’s voice assistant. Phew, that was a mouthful. Needless to say, the sheer number of controls can be quite confusing and proves to be difficult to remember. We often found ourselves checking the manual to reconfirm how to perform certain functions. However, the touch controls are responsive and worked pretty much perfect for us for the majority of the testing period.

The earphones are compatible with a rather basic accompanying app, however, the app is pretty barebones. It only provides you with a tutorial for the touch gestures, allows you to toggle ambient listening mode, and check what EQ preset is currently active. We didn’t use the app much since there’s nothing of substance on the app that can’t be achieved through the earbuds themselves. 

Skullcandy Indy Evo truly wireless earphones

The Skullcandy Indy Evo, much like other Skullcandy audio products, comes packing Tile tracking which allows you to find the location of each earbud through the Tile app. You can also cue a loud beeping to emit from the earbuds to help you find one if you misplaced it. Additionally, the earphones are powered by Bluetooth v5.0 and come with a wireless range of about 10m or 33 feet. The connection was stable throughout our test process, and there were no lags and skips in the audio. The earphones, unfortunately, only come with support for the standard SBC codec. The company did mention that they do come with AAC support too, but we couldn’t get our Samsung Galaxy S20 Ultra to shift to AAC codec, despite being able to do the same with other earphones that support AAC.

Additional features on the Skullcandy Indy Evo include IP55 dust and water-resistant rating, USB Type-C charging, Mode mode (both buds act as masters allowing you to use either individually), and a sizable battery life rated at 30 hours by the company (6 hours on the buds, and 24 hours via the charging case). In our tests, at about 50 per cent volume, we were able to squeeze out about 5 hours of juice from the buds themselves, while the charging case easily topped them off another 4 times, which some battery left to spare. You also get Fast Charging support, with a 10-minute charge of the earbuds providing 2 hours of listening. 

Performance

Using the default ‘Music’ EQ preset, we found that the Skullcandy Indy Evo sports a rather dark sound profile. A dark sound profile is one where the bass and lows are the loudest in decibel levels and the following frequency ranges keep dropping in loudness levels, leading to a ‘dark’ sound that is not as pleasing as ‘warm’. We tested the audio performance largely in the default Music preset. During our tests, however, we found the Movie mode to be more bass-heavy than the Music one, so if you enjoy a punchier bass response, simply switch to Movie mode.

In the default Music EQ preset, the bass response is controlled yet exhibits some punch, all without overwhelming the vocals and instruments in the mids. However, fans of EDM, rap, hip-hop and Bollywood may want more thump from the bass. The bass response on these earphones don’t follow the route many Skullcandy earphones and headphones are known to take, which is cramping in as much bass response as possible even though it may sacrifice the overall details. We liked that Skullcandy chose to keep the bass response tight and accurate. Tracks such as bad guy by Billie Eilish had controlled bass with a good punch, and the vocals were still clear and easily discernible.

Skullcandy Indy Evo truly wireless earphones

That being said, the mids, especially the mid-mids and high-mids, are slightly recessed on these earphones (through no fault of the bass response), and due to that, some tracks can lack drive and energy. In Pull Me Under by Dream Theatre, the lead guitar is noticeably dull-sounding and there’s a lack of detail in the reproduction of the instruments. The highs are slightly worse and instruments such as cymbals, hi-hats and shakers fall to the back of the mix and lack detail. Therefore, these earphones aren’t as easy to recommend for those who listen to rock and classical music.

Stereo imaging, on the other hand, is pretty good on these earphones and they do a good job at accurately positioning instruments and voices. The soundstage, as expected with in-ears, is limited. Coming to the microphone quality, the integrated microphone was satisfactory, however, the listener on calls sometimes complained that our voice sounded somewhat muffled.

Bottomline

Priced at Rs 5,999, the Skullcandy Indy Evo is part of the highly competitive mid-range price segment in the true wireless earphones category. So should you buy these earphones? If you’re buying these earphones with the primary purpose of listening to your prized audio collection, then you’d be better off going with the Creative Outlier Air which just costs 1K more. However, if you’re looking for a feature-rich pair of earphones, with good battery life and solid build quality and fit, then these earphones may just be a good choice for you. While the Skullcandy Indy Evo are definitely feature-rich and well-built, they fail to stand out in the congested mid-range true wireless segment due to mediocre sound.



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Latest iPhone leak reveals almost everything about Apples October 13 event

The latest leak surrounding Apple’s October 13 event has revealed almost everything there is to know about the upcoming iPhone 12 series including prices, colour options and storage variants. Additionally, we also got to know about other products that are expected to grace the stage during the special event next week. 

According to a post on Weibo by Kang. who is a noted leakster, Apple is preparing to launch the iPhone 12 Mini, iPhone 12, iPhone 12 Pro and iPhone 12 Pro Max on October 13. The post goes on to mention that the company is also bringing a HomePod Mini smart speaker along with accessories including wireless chargers with MagSafe support. The Twitter handle Ice Universe has also lent some credence to this leak and calls it accurate.

There have been numerous reports in the past about the expected iPhone 12 lineup but the name iPhone 12 mini has cropped up only recently. Here’s everything we get to know from the latest leak about the iPhone 12, HomePod Mini and more.

Breaking! Probably the most comprehensive and accurate product information for the iPhone 12 conference so far, from Weibo @ kang pic.twitter.com/pn37QOTJyk

— Ice universe (@UniverseIce) October 9, 2020 What to expect from Apple’s October 13 event?

Kang’s leak lays bare the alleged product lineup that’s set to launch on October 13 including the four new iPhones in the iPhone 12 series, HomePod Mini and accessories. The iPhone 12 Mini features a 5.4-inch Super Retina XDR display while the iPhone 12 and iPhone 12 Pro have a 6.1-inch display. The iPhone 12 Pro Max features a 6.7-inch display of the same make as well. 

The leak indicates that all the iPhone 12 models support 5G and the screen is layered with a ceramic substrate glass that increases durability. The iPhone 12 Mini and the regular iPhone 12 is expected to come with a dual-camera setup that consists of a secondary ultra-wide-angle camera with features like Deep Fusion, night mode, Smart HDR 3 and more. 

The iPhone 12 Pro and iPhone 12 Pro Max is rumoured to come with triple cameras and a LiDAR sensor. However, the iPhone 12 Pro Max has a larger sensor than the 12 Pro. There is an ultra-wide-angle camera and a telephoto camera with 52mm focal length that provides 4x optical zoom on the iPhone 12 Pro while the 12 Pro Max has a 65mm focal length camera that offers 5x zoom.

The new iPhones are powered by the Apple A14 SoC, becoming the first phones to be powered by a commercial 5nm chip. Interestingly, the A14 processor debuted on the new iPad Air last month. The new iPhones are also rumoured to come with supports for 5G networks.

The iPhone 12 Mini is expected to be priced starting at $699 while the iPhone 12 could start from $799. Both phones come in black, white, red, blue and green colour options to choose from. The phones are expected to be available in 64GB, 128GB and 256GB storage options to choose from.

The iPhone 12 Pro could start from $999 for the base storage variant while the iPhone 12 Pro Max could be priced starting at $1,099. The iPhone 12 Pro and 12 Pro Max could be offered in 128GB, 256GB and 512GB storage options and in gold, silver, graphite and blue colours. 

Moreover, the leak states that Apple will not provide earphones and charging adapters inside the box, something it has already clarified during the Apple Watch Series 6 launch last month. 

Coming to the availability, Kang notes that the iPhone 12 Mini is expected to go on pre-orders between November 6-7 and will go on sale between November 13-14.  The iPhone 12 and iPhone 12 Pro pre-orders are scheduled to start from October 16-17 and will go on sale from October 23 or October 24. The iPhone 12 Pro Max has a deferred availability as it is expected to go on pre-orders starting November 13-14 and goes on sale either on November 20 or November 21.

As for the HomePod Mini, the leak suggests that the smart speaker is being priced at $99 with sales starting from November 16.

Apple has confirmed that it is hosting a special event on October 13 at 10:30 PM IST (10:00 AM PDT) that will be live-streamed online.



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OnePlus Buds Z alleged renders leaked online ahead of launch on October 14

OnePlus Buds Z renders have allegedly leaked online ahead of its launch on October 14 alongside the OnePlus 8T in India. Moreover, new reports suggest that the company will also be introducing a Bullets Wireless Z Bass Edition and key features of both the audio products have been leaked. OnePlus has also officially revealed the design of the OnePlus 8T in Aquamarine Green finish.

As per a post on OxygenUpdater who received an APK file from a source, the folks have managed to extract what appears to be leaked renders of the rumoured OnePlus Buds Z. OnePlus has not confirmed the name of its upcoming TWS earphones but as per some leaks doing the rounds online, the company is expected to launch a new and affordable truly wireless earphones on October 14. Unlike the OnePlus Buds, the Buds Z are expected to feature silicone ear tips and the company has confirmed that it is IP55 certified.

Popular tipster Ishan Agarwal has collaborated with 91Mobiles and has revealed some key features of the Buds Z and has also claimed that the company is planning to launch the Bullets Wireless Z Bass Edition alongside.

Exclusive for @91mobiles: #OnePlus is releasing 2 Wireless Earphones soon. Buds Z w/ 10mm drivers, IP55, Dolby Atmos & Dirac Audio Tuner, 20 hrs. Battery Bullets Wireless Z Bass Edition w/ 9.2mm drivers, 10 min Charge for 10 hrs. playback Full features: https://t.co/6BypiFXfgp

— Ishan Agarwal (@ishanagarwal24) October 8, 2020

While the upcoming TWS earphones have been confirmed by the company itself, there’s currently no word on the launch of a Bass Edition Bullets Wireless Z. Having said that, there are multiple products set to be announced on October 14 and it is likely that the company brings a new Bullets Wireless Z.

OnePlus Buds Z and Bullets Wireless Z Bass Edition leaked features

OnePlus Buds Z leaked online

OnePlus Buds Z are expected to be a toned-down version of the OnePlus Buds and could feature an all-new design. According to the leaked renders, OnePlus Buds Z uses silicone ear tips that offer passive noise cancellation. These earphones are powered by 10 millimetres dynamic drivers with Dolby Atmos and Dirac Audio Tuner support. 

The tipster also claims that the Buds Z offers 5 hours of playback time on a single charge and 15 hours with the carrying case that doubles as a charging case. The Buds Z also supports fast charging and offers 3 hours worth of playback time in 10 minutes. These earphones weigh 4.35 grams without the case, making it fairly lightweight than the Buds.

As for the Buds Wireless Z Bass Edition, the earphones are equipped with 9 millimetres drivers that offer a bass-boosted sound profile and offers 17 hours worth of playback time on a single charge. The Bass Edition supports fast charging and connects to your phone using Bluetooth 5.0 with features like magnetic controls and more.



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Androids new Sound Notifications feature will send you a pop up if it detects a suspicious noise

Android has just debuted a new and rather useful feature in the form of Sound Notifications. Designed specifically for hearing impaired users, the feature is also useful for everyday folk as well. The feature will deliver a pop-up notification whenever it detects a particular noise at home. For example, say you have your noise-cancelling headphones on and can’t hear what’s happening, your phone will send you a push notification, turn the flash on your camera on or even vibrate your phone. The feature is now supported by WearOS devices and work offline as well. 

Google Sound Notification sends you a pop up

As of right now, the Google Sound Notification system can detect ten different sounds and noises such as dogs barking, smoke alarms, shouting, knocking, water running and more. The feature already comes installed on Pixel phones and a few other select Android phones. In fact, it also comes with the Pixel 4a that was launched in India, today. Sound Notifications was developed using machine learning and is essentially an extension of Google’s work with Live Transcribe. 

The feature also comes with a timeline so that you can actually monitor a history of what sounds have been recorded and logged over the past few hours. It really is a novel feature that could have many practical uses. Parents could use it to monitor their infants, Nurses could use the feature to monitor their patients as well. There are a ton of imaginary use case scenarios with this new feature. 



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OnePlus 8T design officially revealed ahead of launch on October 14

OnePlus 8T design has officially been revealed ahead of its official launch on October 14 in India. OnePlus has already confirmed some key features of the successor to the OnePlus 7T such as the support for 65W fast charging, 120Hz high refresh rate screen and will run on OxygenOS 11 out-of-the-box.

In a forum post, OnePlus CEO Pete Lau has revealed the design of the upcoming phone in the Aquamarine Green variant and confirmed that it features a glossy glass back. The company claims that it has got a breakthrough in producing one of the most advanced films that brings out a "high-quality finish".

OnePlus 8T design revealed

In a video that was posted on Twitter, we get to see the OnePlus 8T in action, flaunting its new rectangular camera module, a first for the company. We also get to see the quad-camera setup on the phone that reveals the primary 48MP camera. This corroborates with earlier leaks that indicate that the 8T could have a 16MP ultra-wide-angle camera, a macro camera and a depth sensor.

With an Aquamarine Green sheen, the #OnePlus8T5G is designed to perform Know more - https://t.co/iOL5N6gUgs pic.twitter.com/VmmA7eF1cw

— OnePlus India (@OnePlus_IN) October 8, 2020

OnePlus 8T launches on October 14 in India and will be available on Amazon India.

OnePlus 8T leaked specifications

OnePlus 8T is confirmed to feature a 6.55-inch Full HD+ (2400 x 1080 pixels) resolution display with a 120Hz high refresh rate. There is a punch-hole cutout in the top-left corner for the selfie camera and the screen is relatively flatter than the OnePlus 8 and OnePlus 8 Pro.

OnePlus 8T is expected to be powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 865 processor and could be paired with 8GB RAM and 128GB storage or 12GB+256GB storage options to choose from. The phone is expected to run on OxygenOS 11 based on Android 11, out-of-the-box.

OnePlus 8T could come with a 48MP primary camera, a 16MP ultra-wide-angle camera, a 5MP macro lens and a 2MP depth sensor. On the front, there could be a 32MP selfie camera that is housed in the punch-hole cutout.

OnePlus 8T is confirmed to come fitted with a 4,500mAh battery with support for 65W fast charging out-of-the-box courtesy of Warp Charge 65.



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PUBG Mobile could be planning a comeback with Airtel in India: Report

PUBG Mobile is reportedly in talks with Airtel to re-distribute the popular battle royale game in India after its ban on September 2, along with 118 other apps. There have been several reports in the past stating that PUBG Corporation is actively looking for an Indian publisher after severing ties with Tencent in the country. The company was also said to be in talks with Reliance Jio to distribute the game in India, but a new report suggests that the deal has fallen through.

According to a report by Entracker, PUBG Corporation is in “early conversations” with telecom giant Airtel to handle the publishing rights of the popular battle royale title, PUBG Mobile. The report cites sources in the know-how of these things who have revealed that PUBG Corp is “trying hard” to get back into the Indian market after the ban. 

The report also suggests that the company is looking to expand its Indian team which does seem hopeful, at least for players who have been missing the game since its ban.

Previous reports have also hinted at government’s stance on the ban of PUBG Mobile in the country and there’s reportedly been “no discussion” within the ministry to revoke the ban anytime soon. The government has taken cognizance of the Corporation severing its ties with Tencent but has said that a “mere announcement” isn’t enough to be considered for revocation of the ban in effect on PUBG Mobile.

PUBG Mobile has over 50 million active players in India and had also become a source of revenue for several upcoming Indian streamers who have amassed a large following on YouTube and other social media platforms. All of that has come to a pause since the ban is in effect with players trying their hand at other games like Call of Duty: Mobile, Clash of Clans, Among Us, FreeFire, to name a few. 

It is currently not known when the ban on PUBG Mobile in India could be lifted but it looks like the company may be able to strike a deal with Airtel, but does that count as an assurance for the game’s return to India, we’ll have to wait a little more to find that out. 

nCore Games, an Indian developer has also announced an Indian battle royale game called Fau-G (Fearless and United Guards) that is set to make its debut this month. There’s no official word on the exact launch date but we’ll keep an eye out for when the game officially launches.



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Nvidia says that there will be a shortage of the RTX 3080 and 3090 this year

The Nvidia RTX 3080 and 3090 are the new flagship GPUs released this year with unmatched performance at a relatively cheaper price but at the cost of supply. Soon after the launch, the cards were out of stock on pre-orders, and if you thought you would get these cards by the end of the year, you may have to wait till 2021.

Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang announced that the company expects shortages for both graphics cards will continue for the remainder of the year. During a Q&A with the press to cover its GTC announcements, Huang responded to the continuous shortages for both graphics cards saying, “I believe that demand will outstrip all of our supply through the year,”.

Nvidia says there could be shortages of the RTX 3080 and 3090

The RTX 3080 and 3090 had an extremely rough launch this year, with the cards going out of stock for pre-orders. Some users saw this as an opportunity and started scalping the cards, listing hand drawn cards and posting them at exorbitant prices on eBay to fool users and trick them into buying paper instead of actual GPUs.

In an interview with Tom’s Hardware, Huang said, “The 3080 and 3090 have a demand issue, not a supply issue," said Huang. "The demand issue is that it is much greater than we expected — and we expected really a lot."

"Even if we knew about all the demand, I don't think it's possible to have ramped that fast. We're ramping really, really hard. Yields are great, the product's shipping fantastically, it's just getting sold out instantly," he continued.

Nvidia predicts shortages of the RTX 3080 and 3090

NVIDIA has also delayed the launch of the RTX 3070 to October 29 in hopes that the company can work with retailers to get the cards to more customers on launch day.

If you’re a gaming enthusiast and always look forward to the most innovative tech in the industry then you might just want to see what AMD announces just a day before the 3070 launch.

The revamped and competitive pricing is going to be great for consumers this year as both team Green and team Red have some  great products  up their sleeves, and we hope to see how they both compete in real world scenarios.

If you want to check out the best games to test the power of the RTX 3080, you can do so, here. 



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