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1MORE Colorbuds

If you are scouring the market for a reliable pair of truly wireless earphones under 10K, the 1MORE Colorbuds are a pretty safe bet. Especially now, since the buds are discounted to Rs 5,999, which is a 2K cut from its original price of Rs 7,999. The buds sound great, the fit is extraordinary, they come with aptX support, and an IPX5 rating.

San Diego-based audio brand 1MORE, most popularly renowned for their critically acclaimed Piston Fit earphones, are back with their second product in the burgeoning true wireless market. Dubbed the 1MORE Colorbuds, the new-gen true wireless earbuds from the company is available in four different colours (Twilight Gold, Sakura Pink, Spearmint Green, and Midnight Black) and attempt to combine good audio quality with a dash of style. The black-coloured variant is the most discreet of them all and it is what we received for review. The other coloured variants look vibrant, while not looking too garish with the pastel tones. The earphones have some upgrades from the company’s previous pair of TWS earphones, the 1MORE Stylish True Wireless Earbuds. The design has been streamlined, touch controls have replaced the physical ones, and USB Type-C charging is now supported. Setting the striking shades of the Colorbuds and some improvements over its predecessor aside, let’s see if the Colorbuds manage to deliver a compelling audio performance with the tech packed inside these relatively tiny buds.

Build and comfort

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1MORE has streamlined the design of the Colorbuds with it having a smaller shape and size than its predecessor. The earbuds have improved ergonomics which has led to the removal of the ear fins that further streamlines the overall design. In our testing period, we found the Colorbuds to be lightweight, extremely ergonomic and reliable when it comes to the overall fit. Add to that the three additional pairs of silicone tips provided in the box, and you can find a fantastic fit for almost every user out there. 

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The earbuds, weighing merely 4.1g each, sport a smooth, matte texture with an angled nozzle for a better fit. The earphones are pretty much one of the most secure pair of buds we’ve tested. They stay put even during intense activities such as running or gymming without breaking a sweat. Speaking of sweat, the IPX5 rating on these earphones ensure that they can shrug off sweat during workouts and even endure light splashes.

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The buds house the 1MORE logo on the rear housings. This area works as a touchpad for the buds via which users can control music playback and calls. The touch controls are rather limited, by default. A double-tap on either bud pauses/plays music while a triple-tap summons your device’s voice assistant. 1MORE has also added the auto-pause/resume feature which activates when you pull the buds out of your ear and put them back in respectively. This feature works extremely well, however, the same cannot be said for the touch controls, which sometimes fail to read the input, accidentally register touches or sometimes perform a different action than what was inputted. 

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Since pause/play can be controlled by removing and putting back the earphones, we opted to customise the double-tap control to skip tracks (on the right) and go to the previous track (on the left) which can be done via the 1MORE app. We also opted for volume controls with the triple-tap instead of the voice assistant control. So, while the default functions are limited, you can customise these as per your wishes via the app. Customisable controls are a nifty feature and we were ecstatic to be able to add in track seeking and volume controls to the buds. Nevertheless, we wish 1MORE allowed users to access single-tap controls as well. This would let users have another way to control pause/play rather than just the auto-pause/play feature, if you, like us, switched out the double-tap control for something else.

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Now, finally moving over to the charging case of the earbuds, they do feel a bit flimsy, especially at the hinge of the case. Also, the case doesn’t feel quite as premium as some competitors such as the Lyptertek Tevi and the Jabra Elite 75t. The rounded design is nice to look at though if you like glossy finishes, and it can also stand upright. They’re also fairly pocketable but may bulge a bit from tight women’s jeans pockets. There’s a small battery indicator LED at the front of the case while the rear side houses a Type-C charging port.

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Overall, you’d be hard-pressed to find a pair of truly wireless earphones with a better fit than the Colorbuds. However, we hope 1MORE refines the responsiveness and accuracy of its next true wireless earphone’s touch panel since the Colorbuds’ touch panel has proven to be pretty unreliable at times.

Features

Priced at Rs 7,999, the 1MORE Colorbuds offer a fair number of features, however, don’t expect features such as ANC and Ambient Sound at this price point even though some earphones such as the Oppo Enco W51 and the Realme Buds Air Pro offer these features at under 5K. 1MORE offers more refined sound and its resources are allocated towards ensuring good sound reproduction and excellent fit. Nevertheless, you do get features such as IPX5 sweat and water resistance, customizable touch controls, and auto-pause/play, as mentioned above, which is pretty decent.

Powered by Bluetooth v5.0, you get a pretty decent wireless range of 10m or 33 feet. In real life, the connection stays strong if we stray into a room next to the source device, but further than that, the connection starts breaking. Bluetooth 5.0 also ensures that there aren’t any unexpected lags and skips in the audio. The earbuds also support aptX and AAC for streaming to Android and iOS devices. The inclusion of the aptX codec means smooth streaming on Android devices and slightly better sound and wireless connectivity. Latency is also pretty low. On streaming services such as YouTube and Netflix, there was barely any noticeable delay between the audio and video. 

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Additionally, the buds also support mono mode, where one bud can be used independently of the other. However, the buds take a bit longer than usual to register mono mode and the music stops when you put one bud in the case. The other bud then reconnects and then you have to manually resume the music playback, which is slightly tiresome. Unfortunately, Bluetooth multipoint (the ability to connect to two devices at the same time) is missing on these buds.

Finally, coming to the app, there’s no customisable EQ available, which is a bummer. You can only customise controls, enable or disable Smart Playback (auto-pause/play) and update the firmware via the app.

Performance

From wired headphones such as the 1MORE Piston Fit, to true wireless ones such as the 1MORE Stylish, the company is respected considerably for its commendable audio performance made possible by powerful drivers, good codec support, and professional tuning by Grammy award-winning sound engineer, Luca Bignardi. The Colorbuds build on that legacy by offering compelling sound at the lucrative sub 10K price point. The buds aren’t overly energetic, which means they manage to preserve plenty of detail in the mids and highs. 

The full range balanced armature with the Colorbuds definitely err on the side of the lows yet they aren’t muddy or distorted in any way. Amped up lows and bass response is evident in EDM, pop and Bollywood tracks, and there is a bit of auditory masking in the mids due to the exaggerated lows. Nevertheless, the mids by themselves aren’t suppressed, so they earbuds don’t have hollow-sounding vocals and lead instruments. 

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Tracks such as Scars by I Prevail have full-sounding vocals despite the slightly weighty drum beats. However, in the same track, when the full array of instruments come in at the same time, the vocals can lose some detail. So, these aren’t audiophile-grade earphones by any means, but they have enough substance and character to be enjoyable across a vast array of genres.

There’s also solid stereo separation which is apparent in tracks such as Hunter by Bjork. The passive isolation further enhances the bass rumble of the buds and background sounds are significantly diminished with the stellar fit. 

Coming to call quality, the Colorbuds employ four microphones combined with cVc 8.0 ENC (Environmental Noise Cancellation) technology which offers pretty decent microphone performance. During calls, our voice sounded clear and distinct and background noises were mitigated significantly. Do keep in mind that due to COVID-19, we couldn’t test out calls in more noisy environments such as train stations.

Battery life

Battery life, unfortunately, is one place where the new Colorbuds have gone backwards compared to its predecessor, the 1MORE Stylish. While the Stylish provided 6.5 hours of continuous playback on the earbuds from a single charge, the Colorbuds drops that figure by half an hour. The earbuds’ battery life is rated at 6 hours, while the total battery life with the charging case is a respectable 22 hours. 

In our tests, we managed to get about 5 hours and 45 minutes of playback from a single charge with the volume set to 60 percent. The charging case managed to top off the buds two times fully, and got it to about 50 percent the third time before running out of juice. These figures are strictly decent in 2020, especially since we have competitors such as the Lypertek Tevi that feature a whopping 70 hours of total battery life! Nevertheless, 24 hours of total battery life is standard in 2020, and the Colorbuds come close to that desired figure.

The buds also come equipped with Fast Charging abilities, where placing them in the case for merely 15 minutes gives you two hours of playtime. To fully charge the buds, you will need to keep the buds in its case for about an hour and 10 minutes. If battery life is extremely important to you, you’d be better off with devices such as the Lypertek Tevi or the Sony WF-SP800N. The latter is significantly more expensive though, but you do get ANC as an added bonus.

Bottomline

If you are scouring the market for a reliable pair of true wireless earphones under 10K, the 1MORE Colorbuds are a pretty safe bet. Especially now, since the buds are discounted to Rs 5,999, which is a 2K cut from its original price of Rs 7,999. The buds sound great, the fit is extraordinary, they come with aptX support, and an IPX5 rating. However, if you are looking for something with a more balanced sound output and battery battery life, the Lypertek Tevi is an excellent choice for that. Honestly, it’s a toss up here and it comes down more to personal preference. If you like some more ‘oomph’ in the lows and bass response, go for the 1MORE Colorbuds, and if not, you’d probably want to take a look at other options.



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Intel Gamer Days offering massive discounts and freebies on gaming hardware

Things in the PC space have been getting very exciting over the last two years. We’ve seen AMD come roaring back to dominate the CPU-space, and Nvidia’s GPUs deliver impressive performance gains YoY, with the price you pay per performance point also dropping significantly. IF you look at the holistic picture of the PC space right now, what’s clear is that it’s a great time to be into PC gaming. Sweetening that deal just ahead of the festive season is Intel, which is currently running its Intel Gamer Days promotion.

During Intel Gamer Days, all of Intel’s partners such as OEMs, offline retailers and even e-tailer platforms offering a host of incentives to those buying Intel processors or intel powered gaming desktops and laptops. If you’re looking to buy the very best of Intel’s gaming processors for your desktop, the Intel Core i9-10900K can be had for a flat discount of 30 percent from ITGadgetsOnline. What’s more, Intel is throwing in a free game code for Marvel’s Avenger game. If you feel that an i9 will be overkill, then you can pick up the Intel Core i7-10700K at a 25 percent flat discount.  If you want to go with a pre-built gaming desktop or even a laptop, there is a whole truck load of deals and offers for the picking. Lenovo, for example, is offering up to Rs 50,000 off on its Intel-based gaming lineup, while Acer is offering a Rs 4,400 discount on the purchase of an Acer Nitro gaming monitor, when you buy an already discounted Acer Nitro gaming laptop. Compasso, a bangalore based system integrator is offering over Rs 16,000 worth of benefits, which includes extended warranties on their custom built-systems, and an additional Rs 3,000 off on 144Hz gaming monitors. If you’ve been eye-balling an Alienware machine for some time, you can now get one at 5 percent off. Given how expensive Alienware tends to be in India, even a 5 percent discount would be a notable chunk of change. HP is offering a host of deals which include extended warranties, discounts and even free headsets. Last but not the least, both Flipkart and Amazon are offering a host of offers, with Amazon offering Rs 5,000 worth of freebies and no cost EMIs while Flipkart is offering discounts of up to Rs 25,000 on 10th-gen gaming laptops. 

Intel Gamer Days started on November 7 and is expected to go on till November 16th. During this period, Intel’s desktop processors and gaming desktop and gaming laptops are all expected to be heavily incentivised, whether its through discounts, through freebies, and in some cases, both!



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Realme 7 5G to launch globally on November 19, could launch in December in India

Realme 7 5G is confirmed to make its global debut on November 19 and is slated to be the fourth smartphone in the Realme 7 series. The lineup consists of the Realme 7, Realme 7 Pro and Realme 7i that were launched between September and October in India. While the key specifications of the Realme 7 5G are kept under wraps for now, there have been rumours that it could be a rebranded Realme V5 made for the global market.

As per a tweet by the official Realme UK Twitter handle, Realme 7 5G is scheduled to launch on November 19 at 10 AM GMT (3:30 PM IST) and the event will be live-streamed on YouTube, Twitter and Facebook.

Tune into the realme UK Livestream launch of #realme75G and our #realDeals Black Friday event. 19.11.20 at 10 AM GMT. https://t.co/tnqHWSDBei

— realme UK (@realmeUK) November 11, 2020

With this announcement, the company has also released a teaser of the phone that reveals that the Realme 7 5G has a punch-hole cutout on the top-left corner and side-mounted fingerprint sensor that doubles up as a power button.

A report by Smartprix also indicates that the Realme 7 5G could launch in India soon. The report states that the Realme 7 5G will likely launch in India sometime in December. However, an actual launch date has not been revealed yet. This comes after CEO Madhav Sheth teased the launch of the Realme X7 series soon that is expected to kickstart its 5G smartphone lineup in India.

Another tweet by tipster Sudhanshu Ambhore indicates the similarity between the model number of the upcoming Realme 7 5G and the Realme V5, hinting at the likelihood of the latter being rebranded for the global market.

realme 7 5G (RMX2111) clears NBTC certification. Its model number is similar to realme V5 5G, so in all likelihood the realme V5 5G will globally launch as realme 7 5G#realme75G #realme7Series pic.twitter.com/YoPhpBB57z

— Sudhanshu (@Sudhanshu1414) November 11, 2020

The Realme V5 was officially launched in August and here’s everything we know about its specifications and features.

Realme V5 specifications

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Realme V5 features a 6.5-inch Full HD+ (2400 x 1080 pixels) resolution display that supports 90Hz high-refresh-rate and is topped by a layer of Gorilla Glass for added protection. It has a punch-hole cutout on the front for the selfie camera which gives a 20:9 aspect ratio to the screen.

The V5 is powered by MediaTek Dimensity 720 5G chipset with an octa-core CPU and Mali0G57 GPU. This is paired with upto 8GB RAM and upto 128GB storage options to choose from. It runs on Realme UI 1.0 which is based on Android 10.

Realme V5 comes with a quad-camera setup on the back that consists of a primary 48MP camera with f/1.8 aperture, an 8MP ultra-wide-angle camera with 119-degree field-of-view, a 2MP macro camera and a 2MP depth sensor. On the front, there is a 16MP selfie camera with an f/2.1 aperture, housed within the punch-hole cutout.

The V5 has a side-mounted fingerprint reader and is equipped with a 5,000mAh battery with support for 30W fast charging. Realme claims that the phone can go from 0-100% in 65 minutes.

 



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PUBG Corp announces new version of PUBG Mobile specially made for India

PUBG Mobile India is a new game that is being prepared specifically for launch in the Indian market by PUBG Corporation. The company has finally revealed its plans for the Indian market that includes establishing an Indian subsidiary and specific customisations for the Indian players of the popular battle royale title. PUBG Mobile was banned in India on September 2 along with 118 other apps by the Indian government citing privacy and security reasons.

PUBG Corporation has issued a press release that details its plans of reviving PUBG Mobile in India by launching a special version of the game that caters to the Indian players. The game will be re-launched as PUBG Mobile India at a later date and is set to feature customized content including virtual simulation training ground, clothed characters, green hit effects and more. 

The game will release with custom in-game content specific to the Indian market in order to build a healthy gameplay environment in the country. The upcoming game will also include restriction settings on game time in order to instil healthy gameplay habits for young PUBG Mobile players in India.

PUBG Corp announces PUBG Mobile India

PUBG Corp. has also announced that it is creating an Indian subsidiary and plans to hire over 100 employees that will boost the business, esports and game development in India. The company has also revealed that it will be engaging with Indian PUBG Mobile players and esports organisations for collaboration and enhancing their presence.

“PUBG Corporation plans to make investments worth $100 million USD in India to cultivate the local video game, esports, entertainment, and IT industries,” the company said.

Furthermore, PUBG Corp. is also preparing to host India-exclusive esports events and tournaments with prize pools once the game launches in India. There’s currently no word on the exact launch details of PUBG Mobile India in the country.

PUBG Corporation's parent company Krafton Inc. recently announced its partnership with Microsoft Azure platform where it aims to leverage Microsoft’s cloud platform to store user data of its biggest titles including PUBG, PUBG Mobile and more. Another report by TechCrunch hinted at the game’s possible return before the end of the year, however, PUBG Corp. has stated that it will reveal more information in the launch of PUBG Mobile India “at a later date”.

 

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PUBG Mobile India Coming Back After Ban, Developers Have Announced

PUBG Mobile developers have announced that they will launch a new game called PUBG Mobile India to cater to Indian players. PUBG Mobile was banned back in September by the Indian government and around the same time, PUBG Corporation had announced that it will no longer authorise the PUBG Mobile franchise to Shenzhen-based Tencent Games in India.

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Apple discontinues Intel-based MacBook Air in India

Apple MacBook Air powered by Intel processors has been discontinued in India following the debut of Apple M1 chip earlier this week. Apple’s homegrown M1 silicon powers the latest 13-inch MacBook Air, MacBook Pro and the Mac Mini. As part of its transition to its own SoC, Intel-based MacBook Air is the first product to be axed in lieu of Apple M1 chip.

As for the 13-inch MacBook Pro, Apple is currently offering it with 10th gen Intel Core i5 processor and is configurable upto Core i7 processor. This is paired with 16GB RAM that can be increased to 32GB along with 512GB SSD and 1TB SSD options that’s configurable upto 4TB SSD. Having said that, the MacBook Pro with Intel processors now starts at Rs 1,74,900 in India while the M1-powered retails starting at Rs 1,22,900.

Similarly, the Mac Mini with Apple M1 chip with 8GB RAM and 256GB SSD starts at Rs 64,900 while the Intel Core i5 version with 8GB RAM and 512GB SSD starts at Rs 1,04,900 and is upgradeable to Core i7 processor, 64GB RAM and 2TB SSD. 

Apple’s M1 silicon is fabricated using a 5-nanometer process and consists of an octa-core CPU with four performance cores and four power-efficiency cores, an eight-core GPU and a 16-core Neural Engine. The previous generation Mac devices used multiple chips for the CPU, GPU, I/O, memory, Thunderbolt and security, however, with the M1 combines it all on a single SoC making the new devices highly efficient and powerful. 

The Apple MacBook Air with M1 chip starts at Rs 92,900 for the base model with 8GB RAM and 256GB storage and Rs 1,17,900 for the 512GB storage option. The 13-inch MacBook Pro with the new chip starts at Rs 1,22,900 for the base variant with 256GB SSD storage and Rs 1,42,900 for the 512GB SSD storage option. Do note, however, that this new MacBook Pro features two USB Type-C ports instead of four on the previous generation.

The new MacBooks with Apple M1 chipset are currently on sale in India and you can purchase them from the Apple Store Online as it also allows buyers to upgrade the configuration. Additionally, you can read more about the Apple M1 processor here. 

 

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PlayStation 5 Hits Market Ready for Battle With Xbox Series S/X

Sony's PlayStation 5 went on sale Thursday, just two days after rival Microsoft released its Xbox Series S/X, with the next-generation consoles vying for holiday season dominance as the pandemic boosts gaming demand.

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