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Google Nest Audio

The Nest Audio is affordable, elegant and a great-sounding compact smart speaker for any room or a hall. Compared to the original Google Home launched more than two years ago at a slightly higher price, the Nest Audio looks like an incremental upgrade in all departments at a lesser price point.

 

It’s been four years since Google launched its first smart speaker - the Google Home - then Google acquired Nest to fuel its smart home ambitions and released a few more iterations of its smart speakers, followed by the latest Google Nest Audio. Which also means Google now has the Nest Mini, Nest Hub and Nest audio, a much better proposition to take on Amazon’s wide range of Echo devices. As the name suggests, the Nest Audio is focused on bringing a richer audio output to make it suitable for music listeners and serve a larger customer base.

Audio quality is now one of the key focus areas and the new Echo speakers or simply any Alexa or Google Assistant-based smart speaker from manufacturers like Bose or Sony are proof. Especially, after Apple released its impressive-sounding HomePod. Before making any assumptions, you must know that the Google Nest Audio costs a lot less than a Bose 500 or the Apple HomePod. It retails at Rs 7,999, which is what makes it an impressive option for a price-sensitive market like India. But does it deliver the ‘audio’ performance we expected from it? Let’s find out.

Audio performance: Google is on the right track

The Nest Audio packs a 75mm woofer and a 19mm tweeter. Since it carries ‘Audio’ in its name, one is bound to have high expectations in this department. For its size, the Nest Audio sounds pretty impressive. It has a loud and clear sound for all kinds of media from spoken word to the music. It operates at 90Hz frequency response, which is considered great if you want to listen to music in its entirety. In my usage, I found it really impressive, but note that if you’re a big fan of bass, you might not enjoy bass-heavy tracks. Although, I did anticipate that because of the size limitation of the speaker.

This is not a party speaker, but it’s as good as any other single-body compact speaker of its price. I don’t think I missed playing any genre on this speaker in the last 25 days, from my mother’s unmastered bhajans to beautiful guitar work by Led Zeppelin in ‘Stairway to Heaven’. But at times when playing a song like Radiohead’s ‘The National Anthem’ you might want to tweak the equaliser manually to get the right balance. In a silent house like mine, I found volume at level 6-7 to be perfect for music while you’re talking to someone or working. Even at half volume, the mids and lows are well reproduced. If you’re a fan of harmonic instruments, vocals and electronic music you have a higher chance of enjoying this. Or if you listen to a lot of podcasts, this speaker will give you no chance to complain there either.

Microphone performance: Worth appreciation

I would always say that a microphone is as important if not more than the speaker performance on voice-enabled gadgets. Thankfully, Google doesn’t disappoint here. Be it picking up voice, recognition or responding to it, the speaker feels more user-friendly and a step closer to making it more realistic.

I have been using this for over 25 days and there hasn’t been a single instance where I found myself struggling with making it understand what I mean. However, my 56-year-old mother having her first smart speaker experience had a hard time conversing with Google Assistant in Hindi. I immediately realised that there’s still a learning curve involved for first-time Assistant users to understand how it reacts to commands. There’s also a lot of work left to be done in Hindi recognition, given the variety in tone and accent in different regions. 

The only instance where I had to raise my voice a bit is when the volume was over 7, but it’s still reasonable compared to the Mi Smart Speaker, which costs slightly less than this one. You can talk to it from up to 10-ft without having to scream.

Design and build: Seamless minimalism

If you’ve seen the previous Google Home and Google Nest speakers, you will immediately be able to tell that the Nest Audio comes from the same family. It has a very simplistic, minimalistic and neutral look, just what we’ve seen on the company’s smart speakers in the past. The front is seamless, it has nothing except for the four LEDs that light up when you interact with the speaker. If you’ve seen the Google Home Max, it's the same shape but one-third of its size. It’s less than 7 inches tall and only 3 inches thick.

It has Google’s identical net-style cloth wrapped around the body with a single seam running around the sides, joining at the flat rubberized bottom with a ‘G’ (Google logo) in the centre. I had my doubt about the material’s durability and resistance to dust when I first bought my Google Home Mini three years ago, but it’s still as good as new, in shape, texture and appearance. Those going for lighter shades, however, will have to clean it more often.

The moment I picked the Google Nest Audio’s box, I could feel its heft. It has a very solid construction, weighing just over 1Kg, which shouldn’t be an issue as it’s a stationary speaker that isn’t meant to be carried in your bag. The most you would do is move it around your house, and its weight makes it more stable, preventing it from falling off even if the platform shakes.

It also has touch controls like older Google Home and Nest speakers. Tapping the left part reduces volume while tapping on the right will increase it. The middle part lets you control music playback for play, pause, next and previous.

The minimalism pans all over the body as it only has a body-coloured mute switch, Google logo and the DC power port at the back. It comes in five colours: Chalk, Charcoal, Sage, Sand and Sky, and all of them look fit for most room settings as they do not have a lot going on in the design, or with colours. Also, note that you can’t mount it on a wall, so the only option is to place it vertically on a flat surface.

Smart Home features

It works just as any other Google Assistant-based smart speaker, maybe a bit faster because of the new chip. It lets you do basic tasks like setting reminders, booking an Uber, controlling IoT-based appliances and telling weather and jokes. The speaker also has Chromecast built-in, which worked just as intended when I tried to stream videos and music on a smart TV. It can also be used as a standalone Bluetooth speaker in case you lose Wi-Fi. You just have to command the Assistant to “pair Bluetooth” and it will automatically go into pairing mode.

Setup

Setting up the Nest Audio is nothing unusual. Just download the Home app, plug the speaker to power, go to add device and keep following the instructions. Make sure you connect it to the permanent Wi-Fi. If you are new to the Google Home ecosystem, you must know that it uses third-party services alongside its own to source music and other content, so you will need to sign those up in the app. Note that it doesn’t support Apple Music and Amazon Music, which might be a bummer for some. Other popular apps that you can use are YouTube Music, Deezer and Spotify. Just in case it scares you, know that almost every app aside from the two mentioned gives you an option to cast your music.

There’s also an option to group multiple Nest Audio speakers, but we didn’t get a chance to test it. Going by how it’s advertised, it should create a proper 2 channel surround sound system if that’s what you want.

Bottom line

The Nest Audio is affordable, elegant and a great-sounding compact smart speaker for your room. If your question is, is it the best smart speaker for listening to music? Absolutely not. But the smarts of Google Assistant wrapped in an elegant design with responsive microphones and a good audio performance at merely Rs 7,999 (currently selling at Rs 6,999), it is a great offering for those who want slightly more than the Nest Mini or Echo Dots and don’t want something as heavy as the Google Home Max. In case you're planning to save some bucks and can compromise the responsiveness, design and audio quality, the Mi Smart Speaker is the best money-saving alternative for Nest Audio.



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WhatsApp makes it easier for users to delete duplicate images and videos: Heres how to use it

The WhatsApp storage management tool is been rolled-out to users globally and is pegged at making it easier for users to clean up their WhatsApp storage of duplicate images and videos. The instant messaging platform has redesigned the storage management option in the app to identify images or videos that have been shared multiple times or have accumulated over the years.

Before the release of a dedicated storage management tool, WhatsApp used to list the total phone storage used by individual chats and offered a detailed analysis of text messages, photos and videos shared between users. The users had the option of clearing up these items and free up the phone’s storage. However now, with the storage management tool, WhatsApp has received the ability to identify pictures and videos that were forwarded multiple times and can categorize these items based on the storage size occupied. 

The new storage management tool offers cleanup suggestions by listing pictures, videos and files under two categories-- forwarded many times and by file size. Users can then preview the selection and can proceed to free up phone’s storage by deleting them manually or in bulk.

How to free up phone’s storage by using WhatsApp storage management tool?

WhatsApp has stated that it has released the new storage management tool and it will be rolling out to more users in the next few days. With the new option, users will also be notified when the phone is running out of storage to save new messages and media files. 

Once you have received the new update, the storage management tool can be accessed by going to WhatsApp settings. Tap on Storage and data and then select Manage storage from the list. 

Under the Manage storage option, WhatsApp now depicts the storage used by WhatsApp media and other items in a bar graph. Moreover, the new storage management tool automatically groups duplicate images and videos under “forwarded many times” tab and files with more storage size under “larger than 5MB” tab. Users can review these selections and choose to delete the images, files or videos based on the storage space.

With its new storage management tool, WhatsApp aims to provide a simple option for smartphone users to free up their phone’s storage space. This will come in really handy, especially for users who have limited storage space on their mobile phones as it would easily help identify media files taking up unnecessary storage space and remove it. WhatsApp also recently announced a new feature called Disappearing Messages. The company has also released an FAQ on how it works. 



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Garena Free Fires next Elite Pass will be called Ultrasonic Rave

Free Fire has announced that its next Elite Pass (EP) will be called Ultrasonic Rave. As the name would suggest, the EP focuses on a retro hip-hop style and aesthetic. As always, the new EP adds a bunch of new skins and cosmetics. This includes the two main outfits, namely Stage Master Cooper and Starlet Candy. Both Cooper and Candy wear oversized iconic golden accessories, baggy pants, puffy jackets, and a matching arcade game special effect. Other skins include the Victory Tune backpack skin, Tomb of Boom loot ox skin, the Ultrasonic Rave surfboard and Mic Drop grenade skin. 

As with every other EP, Ultrasonic Rave also has a story behind it. It talks about a supercity where music technology can be used as a weapon. The story notes that other countries want to get their hands on this technology, and it's up to the protagonists, Stage Master Cooper and Starlet Candy, to keep this tech safe.  

Garena Free Fire also recently announced a new event to celebrate Diwali. Called Light Up Bermuda, the event introduces localized in-game events that include Indian themed emotes and costumes. The event tasks players with completing missions at the Light Up Bermuda Web Event. Players are tasked with collecting diyas to light up the map to 100%. These diyas can then be exchanged for weapon skins and emotes. Each skin costs 30 diyas, while each emote will cost 20 diyas. Players will also get a free Magic Cube on Diwali (November 14).



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These upcoming MediaTek chips could offer a big speed bump in mid-range smartphones

MediaTek has brought about a revolution of sorts among budget smartphones in India, with most brands opting for the company’s Helio G-series to power their smartphones. The G-series chips are touted particularly for their powerful CPU and GPU, and it seems MediaTek is far from being done with improving budget smartphone performance. New leaks indicate the Taiwanese chip designer is working on two 5nm chips that could potentially disrupt the budget segment.

The leak comes courtesy of Chinese leakster, Digital Chat Station, who claimed two MediaTek chips, MTK6839 and MTK6891 are being manufactured on a 5nm process, making them the first MediaTek chips to be made using the new technology. The two chips are also reportedly going to have cores based on the new ARM Cortex-A78 architecture, which could enable a significant jump in performance over the last generation. There’s also a big improvement in power efficiency that is expected.

So far, not much else is known about these two chips. Whether these will be under the Helio G-series or the Dimensity series, is also unknown at this point. It’s likely going to have a 5G modem built-in, considering the top-end MediaTek chips are now all 5G powered.

We also don’t know when the chips will hit the market. There is a chance we could hear about them from MediaTek before the year comes to a close, and phones powered by the chip should start cropping up early next year.

MediaTek has maintained an edge over Qualcomm this year, in the budget and mid-range segment, especially in India. Most smartphones priced below Rs 20,000 are now powered by a MediaTek chipset. With Qualcomm chips becoming more and more expensive over the years, MediaTek was able to dominate primarily by keeping the prices low, enabling OEMs to offer a better deal with a MediaTek chip onboard.



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Micromax In Note 1 vs Micromax In 1B: Whats different

The Micromax In Note 1 and the Micromax In 1B have officially launched as the budget and lower-midrange offering buy the company in India. With its feature-set, the In Note 1 goes up against the likes of the Xiaomi Redmi Note 9 and Realme Narzo 20 while the In 1B finds its counterparts in the form of Poco C3, Xiaomi Redmi 9, Realme C11 and the Realme C15.

Both the phones are aimed squarely at offering best in class specifications at an affordable price point, however, it remains to be seen if the new Micromax phones can take on the might that Xiaomi and Realme have amassed in the segment. The Micromax In Note 1 and In 1B are fairly different smartphones for two different set of use cases, however, there are some similarities too as they are cut from the same cloth.

Micromax In Note 1 vs In 1B: Pricing

Micromax In Note 1 is priced starting at Rs 10,499 for the base variant with 4GB RAM and 64GB storage and Rs 12,499 for the 4GB+128GB variant.

The Micromax In 1B starts at Rs 6,999 for the base variant with 2GB RAM and 32GB storage, while the 4GB+64GB model is being offered at Rs 7,999.

Micromax In Note 1 vs In 1B: Design and Display

Micromax In Note 1 and Micromax In 1B compared

The Micromax In Note 1 and In 1B both have a glossy back panel, however, the In 1B seems to have a dual-tone design on the back across three colours-- blue, purple and green. The In Note 1 is offered in two colours-- Green and White with the former having an X-shaped pattern on the back. 

The In Note 1 features a 6.67-inch Full HD+ (2400 x 1080 pixels) resolution display with a punch-hole cutout in the middle for the selfie camera. The In 1B, on the other hand, has a slightly smaller 6.52-inch HD+ (1560 x 720 pixels) resolution display with a waterdrop notch. Both phones use an LCD panel with minimal bezels and while we are yet to hold either of them in our hands, going by the pictures the In 1B seems to have a slightly wider chin.

Micromax In Note 1 and Micromax In 1B compared

Micromax In Note 1 vs In 1B: Under the hood

The Micromax In Note 1 is powered by the MediaTek Helio G85 processor that has an octa-core CPU with Mali-G52 MC2 GPU running at 1GHz. It has two high-performance cores running at upto 2.0GHz and six power-efficient cores clocked at 1.8GHz. The Helio G85 has been optimised with HyperEngine gaming technology that ensures dynamic resource allocation for a smooth gameplay experience.

As for the In 1B, it is powered by the MediaTek Helio G35 processor with an octa-core CPU and is paired with PowerVR GE8320 graphics. There are four high-performance cores clocked at 2.3GHz and four power-efficient cores clocked at 1.8GHz. 

The In Note 1 is being offered with 4GB RAM and upto 128GB storage while the In 1B is available with upto 4GB RAM and 64GB storage option to choose from.

Both phones run on stock Android 10 and Micromax promises system upgrades for the next two years. The In Note 1 and In 1B, both have a dedicated Google Assistant button that can be used to give voice commands to the AI assistant.

The Micromax In Note 1 has quad-cameras on the back in a rectangular camera module that consists of a primary 48MP camera, a 5MP ultra-wide-angle camera with 115-degree field-of-view, 2MP macro camera and a 2MP depth sensor. On the front, there’s a 16MP selfie camera housed within the punch-hole cutout with features like bokeh effect and beauty mode. 

Being a budget offering, the In 1B makes do with a dual-camera setup on the back that consists of a primary 13MP camera and a 2MP depth sensor. It uses an 8MP camera on the front for selfies.

Also present on both phones are rear fingerprint readers, face unlock, Bluetooth 5.0, 4G VoLTE support, 3.5mm audio jack and USB Type-C port for charging.

Micromax In Note 1 vs In 1B: Battery 

The Micromax In Note 1 and Micromax In 1B, both are equipped with a 5,000mAh battery, however, the former supports 18W fast charging while the In 1B has to make do with regular 10W charging speeds.

 

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Among Us Has Rolled Out an Update to Let Players Vote Anonymously, Friendlists and Bigger Servers Coming Soon

Among Us developers InnerSloth have released a patch for the game that adds options for anonymous voting, among other things. Other features introduced in the update include added task bar modes, new symbols for the fix wires task, and cosmetics to meeting screen.

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Here are all the games getting a free upgrade on the PS5 and Xbox Series SX

November is not only the festive month in India, but this year it is special as we will see the launch of the next generation gaming consoles, the PS5 and the Xbox Series S/X.  This time, however, one of the key changes is backward compatibility. Not only are the PS5 and Xbox Series S/X compatible with their respective previous generation, but game developers are also offering enhancements for those that purchase a game on the current-gen consoles and then move to the next-gen. But not all the games will get free next-generation upgrades. 

Both Sony and Microsoft have announced the official list of games that are getting a free next-gen upgrades to the new console at no extra cost. It can become confusing trying to understand which games you should purchase now and which you should wait for, but here's a list of games getting next-gen upgrades.

PlayStation 5: Assassin’s Creed Valhalla Atelier Ryza 2 Borderlands 3 Bugsnax Control(Only for Ultimate Edition) Cyberpunk 2077 Dead by Daylight Destiny 2 DIRT 5 DOOM Eternal Far Cry 6 FIFA 21(Till the release of FIFA 22) For Honor Ghostrunner Guilty Gear Strive Hitman 3 Horizon Forbidden West Immortals Fenyx Rising Kena: Bridge of Spirits Little Nightmares II Madden NFL 21(Till the release of NFL 22) Maneater Marvel’s Avengers Marvel’s Spider-Man: Miles Morales Monster Boy and the Cursed Kingdom Mortal Kombat 11 Ultimate NBA 2K21(Only for Mamba Forever Edition) No Man’s Sky Outriders The Pathless Planet Coaster: Console Edition Praey for the Gods Riders Republic Sackboy: A Big Adventure Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six: Siege The Elder Scrolls Online The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt Watch Dogs Legion WRC 9 Yakuza: Like a Dragon How is the free upgrade actually going to work?

The PS4 to PS5 upgrades depend on the publisher’s support to which version of the game is eligible for an upgrade and which one is not. If you purchase a digital version of a game on PS4 then you are eligible for a free upgrade to the digital copy of the same game on PS5. If you own a physical copy of the game on PS4 then you would require the same disc to run the game on PS5. So if you have a PS4 and you get a PS5 digital-only version, then all the games that have physical media would not be playable on the PS5 digital version.

Xbox Seres X/S: Assassin’s Creed Valhalla Call of the Sea Chorus Crossfire X Cyberpunk 2077 Halo Infinite Hellblade 2 Gears 5 Dirt 5 Destiny 2 Scarlet Nexus Second Extinction The Ascent Manifold Garden Vampire: The Masquerade – Bloodlines 2 Yakuza: Like a Dragon Metal: Hellsinger Doom Eternal The Elder Scrolls Online Far Cry 6 Forza Horizon 4 Gears Tactics Grounded The Gunk Ori and the Will of the Wisps Psychonauts 2 Sea of Thieves Tetris Effect: Connected Watch Dogs: Legion

On the Xbox, the company has introduced a feature called Smart Delivery. This tech is basically used to bridge the gap between the previous-gen and the next-gen consoles.

Microsoft has announced that smart delivery will be available for all the first-party games from Xbox Game Studios such as Halo Infinite and Hellblade 2. But this smart delivery is optional for third-party developers.

If you buy Assassin’s Creed Valhalla on Xbox One and then get an Xbox Series X, the new console will automatically download the Series X version of the game and would also transfer the progress on the game from the cloud.  



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