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Microsoft Deal to Deliver $390 Million Payday for Activision Blizzard's Embattled CEO Bobby Kotick

Activision Blizzard CEO Bobby Kotick has gone from defending his handling of sexual harassment and discrimination claims at the video game maker to preparing to walk away with a windfall of at least $390 million (roughly Rs. 2,910 crore).

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Amazon Great Republic Day Sale 2022: Deals of SSDs, SD cards and external storage

Amazon Great Republic Day Sale 2022 is underway and will go on till January 20th, 2022. During the sale, Amazon is promising great offers and deals across a wide variety of technology gadgets and gizmos. This includes deals where you can get up to 70% off on Electronics and accessories, up to 60% off on TVs and up to 50% off on Amazon’s own Echo, FireTV and Kindle devices. We’re certain that a lot of you are also interested in deals on storage devices such as SSDs, SD cards, external hard drives and more, so we’ve scoured Amazon to find some of the best deals on such devices.

Additionally, if you happen to have an SBI Credit or Debit card, then you can avail an additional 10% discount. The deals we’ve listed here are without this added benefit so in case you do have an SBI card, just knock off an additional 10% off the price and you’ll get the final amount. Here are the most interesting deals on SSDs, SD cards and external hard drives.

Western Digital Blue SN570 NVMe 1TB SSD (Deal Price - ₹8389)

The WD SN570 Blue is a recently launched NVMe SSD that gives up to 3,500 MBps read speeds bringing it very close to the speeds that its older high-end SSDs had. The fact that you’re getting read speeds more than what the WD Black SN750 makes the WD Blue SN570 a great buy. And when you consider that you’re getting 1TB for about half the price of an SN750 makes it an even better deal. Write speeds can only go up to 1200 MBps but for considering OS responsiveness, the read speeds are more important and in that department, the SN570 is a great drive.

WD SN570 1TB NVMe SSD Amazon Great Republic Day Sale 2022

Crucial CT1000X6SSD9 X6 1TB Portable USB 3.2 External SSD (Deal Price - ₹8299)

If you’re bored of slow transfer speeds while moving data to external hard drives then perhaps it’s high time that you switched to an SSD. And if you’re looking for a good deal, the Crucial X6 1TB external SSD is currently selling for about 1700 bucks less than its usual price. The Crucial X6 offers read speeds of up to 540 MBps which is nearly five times as fast as external hard drives. So for a decent discount, you can upgrade to a storage device that’s way faster than hard drives and save a lot of time!

Crucial X6 1TB External Storage Amazon Great Republic Day Sale 2022

SanDisk Ultra microSD Card 256GB (Deal Price - ₹2199)

That Nintendo Switch of yours needs a decent amount of storage if you’re planning on storing most of the save files locally and your GoPro could certainly do with more storage. MicroSD cards are going for decent prices during the Amazon Great Republic Day Sale 2022 and the SanDisk Ultra microSD Card 256GB is one particular deal that you should check out. This card usually goes for about ₹2,400 so you’re getting a decent deal at this price and if you happen to have an SBI debit or credit card, then you can knock off a couple of hundred rupees off the sale price as well. Worth checking out.

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Logitech G435 LIGHTSPEED Wireless Gaming Headset Review: Stylish, lightweight, and comfortable

Priced at Rs. 7490, the Logitech G435 is a solid wireless gaming headset offering from Logitech, which is perfect for anyone who wants to wear headphones all day without feeling taxed. The all-plastic build can feel a bit flimsy and cheap, but it's easily ignorable for the comfort you can get out of the G435. We're a bit disappointed about the lack of G Hub support, but the headphones are pretty feature rich despite it. On the audio front, these headphones have an accurate sound profile, making it good for general listening purposes and gaming and they will easily last you a day on a single charge.

Ever since the Logitech G733 released in 2020, we've seen Logitech branching out with their gaming headsets. While they've still got the Logitech G Pro X which still very much looks and feels like a conventional gaming headset, with the G733, the G335, and now the G435, Logitech has gone for a more stylistic approach. With brighter colours and much lighter weight, these headsets are targeted at a more casual user base who might want a headset for more than just gaming.

Logitech G435

Logitech G435: Build and comfort

Like the G335 and the G733 before it, Logitech have gone for an all plastic build with the G435. They’ve also got some very bright and vibrant colour variants in addition to the more muted black with neon yellow option that we received. Logitech has made it very clear that these headphones are targeted at younger gamers, and the ability to be able to express yourself through colour is all part of the package with the G435.

Logitech G435 Build and comfort

The standout feature of the Logitech G435 is it's incredibly lightweight. At just 165g, this is one of the lightest headsets we've ever reviewed. This of course, comes with many benefits when it comes to comfort. Even after several hours of use at a stretch, these headphones do not feel taxing on your ears at all. Unlike the G733 and the G335, the G435 does not have a floating headband, it instead has a hollow plastic frame wrapped in fabric. While this would have been very uncomfortable with conventional gaming headsets which tend to be a lot heavier, with the G435, you will feel almost nothing. The mesh covered, memory foam ear cups exert just enough clamping force to keep the headset secure without feeling uncomfortable, and use very breathable fabric which definitely contributes to why you can wear these headphones for hours on end without feeling a thing. The earcups are however, on the smaller side, so larger ears might not fit into them.

Logitech G435 headband

Logitech G435: Features

When it comes to actually using the Logitech G435, things can become a bit complicated. Simply using the headset wirelessly with a PC via the 2.4Ghz USB Dongle is simple; all you need to do is plug the dongle in and power the headset on by holding down the power button. The Logitech G435 has only 4 buttons in total, including the power button, a mic mute button and the volume up and down buttons. However, using a combination of pressing and holding these buttons, you've got access to quite a few features. Unfortunately, these button combinations are the only way to access these features as the G435 isn't supported by Logitech's G Hub companion software.

Logitech G435 features

Coming to the button combinations, you can hold down the mic mute and power button for 3 seconds to initiate Bluetooth pairing. Just holding down the mic mute button for 3 seconds allows you to switch between Lightspeed and Bluetooth connections. Double pressing the mic mute button enables mic monitoring. Pressing the mic mute and volume up button together increases mic monitoring levels, and the same with the volume down button instead decreases mic monitoring levels. Holding down the mic mute and volume down button limits the volume to 85dB, and the same with the volume up button instead, resets the limit to 100dB. The reasoning for the volume limit, according to Logitech, is that listening to audio output over 85dB for over 8 hours at a stretch is known to cause hearing damage, and the hope here is to prevent that from happening.

We cannot confirm whether or not the G435 actually limits the volume to 85dB, but there’s certainly a noticeable difference in volume when the limit is active.

Logitech G435 dongle

It should be noted that the Logitech G435 does not have any wired connectivity options, but Bluetooth support should cover most platforms where the USB dongle won't work. Xbox users should probably give this one a pass for obvious reasons. There's no support for Bluetooth multipoint, so you can't connect to multiple devices at the same time either. Similarly, you cannot have the G435 connected via the USB dongle and Bluetooth at the same time as well.

Logitech G435: Performance

For a headset that Logitech wants you to wear everywhere, the Logitech G435 offers mediocre isolation at best. This could have to do with the build, or the earpads, but overall, you will hear outside sounds while wearing these headphones.

The Logitech G435 comes with 40mm drivers, is Discord certified, and is also compatible with Dolby Atmos, Tempest 3D AudioTech and Windows Sonic.

Coming to the sound profile, we've got a pretty accurate sounding headset with the G435. There's a slight boost on the high-bass and mids, while the sub-bass is actually toned down a bit. There's plenty of clarity when it comes to instruments, voices and other detailed sounds which aren't drowned out by louder sounds. However, the underemphasized sub-bass means that the super low, rumbling bass sounds lack any impact. This does slightly take away from sounds like explosions and gunfire which feel less impactful while gaming, but we'd also argue that it lets you game longer since those sounds generally tend to strain our ears over time.

Logitech G435 performance

The Logitech G435 uses two embedded beamforming microphones, with the intention of simulating a boom microphone. While it certainly isn't nearly as good as a boom microphone, what we have here is still pretty decent. Certainly better than most other embedded microphones out there. Voice sounds clear, and the headphone doesn't have issues with overboosting the bass and making you sound loud or jarring while you're talking. The mic will however pick up sounds around you quite easily, so keep that in mind.

Logitech G435: Battery life

Logitech G435 battery life

When it comes to battery, the Logitech G435 comes with an advertised battery life of 18 hours on a single charge. However, we found the G435 to last quite a bit longer than the advertised time, and managed to pull a few extra hours out of it. Then again, we tend to keep the volume fairly low. The device comes with a USB-C cable in the box for charging.

Logitech G435: Verdict

Priced at Rs. 7490, the Logitech G435 is a solid wireless gaming headset offering from Logitech, which is perfect for anyone who wants to wear headphones all day without feeling taxed. The all-plastic build can feel a bit flimsy and cheap, but it's easily ignorable for the comfort you can get out of the G435. We're a bit disappointed about the lack of G Hub support, but the headphones are pretty feature rich despite it. On the audio front, these headphones have an accurate sound profile, making it good for general listening purposes and gaming and they will easily last you a day on a single charge.

 



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Realme 9i with Snapdragon 680, 33W fast charging launched in India: Price, specs and availability

Realme 9i has officially launched in India kickstarting Realme’s 2022 launch cycle. The Realme 9i directly succeeds the Realme 8i which launched in the second half of 2021 in India. Realme 9i first debuted in Vietnam last week and has finally arrived in India. The Realme 9i has a plastic build since it's aimed at an affordable price point and is powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 680 SoC. Here’s everything you need to know about the Realme 9i including its detailed specifications, pricing and availability details.

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The Realme 9i is priced starting at Rs 13,999 for the 4GB+64GB variant and Rs 15,999 for the 6GB+128GB variant. The Realme 9i goes on early sale from January 22 on Flipkart and Realme.com and will go on open sale from January 25 onwards.

Realme 9i specifications

The Realme 9i features a 6.6-inch Full HD+ (2412x1080 pixels) resolution display that offers upto a 90Hz refresh rate and is topped with a layer of Dragontrail Pro Glass for added protection. It also has a punch-hole notch cutout in the top-left corner for the 16MP selfie camera.

Since it is an affordable phone, it's made from plastic having a thickness of 8.4mm and weighs 190 grams. It is being offered in two colours: Prism Black and Prism Blue.

The Realme 9i is powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 680 chipset that has an octa-core CPU and Adreno 610 GPU. This is paired with 4GB/6GB RAM along with a 64GB/128GB storage variant. It runs on Android 11 based Realme UI 2.0.

As for the cameras, the Realme 9i has a 50MP primary camera with an f/1.8 aperture, a 2MP macro camera and a 2MP depth sensor. The rear cameras can record in 1080p at 30FPS and do not have EIS support.

There are stereo speakers onboard the Realme 9i with the power button doubling up as a fingerprint reader. The 9i comes equipped with a 5,000mAh battery that supports 33W fast charging. Realme claims that the 9i takes 70 minutes to fully charge from 0-100%.



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Samsung launches Exynos 2200 SoC with Xclipse GPU

Samsung has announced a new mobile processor, the Exynos 2200. The Exynos 2200 is the company's freshly designed mobile processor with AMD RDNA 2 architecture-based Samsung Xclipse graphics processing unit (GPU). The chipset comes with Arm-based CPU cores and an upgraded neural processing unit (NPU). This, the company claims will help the Exynos 2200 bring to life the ultimate mobile phone gaming experience, as well as enhance the overall experience in social media apps and photography.

Samsung Exynos 2200 launched

“Built on the most advanced 4-nanometer (nm) EUV (extreme ultraviolet lithography) process, and combined with cutting-edge mobile, GPU and NPU technology, Samsung has crafted the Exynos 2200 to provide the finest experience for smartphone users. With the Xclipse, our new mobile GPU built with RDNA 2 graphics technology from the industry leader AMD, the Exynos 2200 will redefine mobile gaming experience, aided by enhanced graphics and AI performance,” said Yongin Park, President of System LSI Business at Samsung Electronics. “As well as bringing the best mobile experience to the users, Samsung will continue its efforts to lead the journey in logic chip innovation.”

Samsung Exynos 2200

Samsung claims the Xclipse GPU is a one-of-a-kind hybrid graphic processor that is positioned between the console and the mobile graphics processor. Xclipse is the combination of ‘X’ that represents Exynos, and the word ‘eclipse’. Samsung says that like an eclipse, "the Xclipse GPU will bring an end to the old era of mobile gaming and mark the start of an exciting new chapter."

Samsung Exynos 2200 to come with Xclipse GPU

For this, it will use the high-performance AMD RDNA 2 architecture as its backbone, which will bring advanced graphic features such as hardware-accelerated ray tracing (RT) and variable rate shading (VRS) that were previously only available on PCs, laptops and consoles. In addition, the Xclipse GPU comes with various technologies such as advanced multi-IP governor (AMIGO) that enhance overall performance and efficiency.

“AMD RDNA 2 graphics architecture extends power-efficient, advanced graphics solutions to PCs, laptops, consoles, automobiles and now to mobile phones. Samsung’s Xclipse GPU is the first result of multiple planned generations of AMD RDNA graphics in Exynos SoCs,” said David Wang, Senior Vice President of Radeon Technologies Group at AMD. “We can’t wait for mobile phone customers to experience the great gaming experiences based on our technology collaboration.

Also Read: Samsung Galaxy M33 5G, Galaxy A33 5G and Galaxy A53 5G spotted on BIS website



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Sony PS5 available for preorder on January 18 starting at 12 PM IST

For gamers who have still not gotten their hands on the PS5 (review), there’s some good news on the horizon. The PS5 is now in stock on Amazon India, Flipkart, Vijay Sales website as well as retail stores, and ShopAtSC. It’s been a harrowing time for gamers in India as a lot of gamers have still not been able to purchase a PS5 but here's your chance.  

PS5 Restock India Up For Pre-OrderJanaury 18 at 12 PM

Amazon India, Flipkart, Vijay Sales, Games the Shop and ShopAtSC will have the console up for pre-order on January 18, 2022 at 12 PM Indian Standard Time. The PS5 has a handful of exclusives such as Returnal (review), Demon Souls, Astro's Playroom, Destruction AllStars, to name a few. First party heavy hitters like Spider-Man Miles Morales (review), Sackboy: A Big Adventure and more are available on the PS4 as well. Ratchet and Clank: Rift Apart (review) is exclusive to the PS5 only. The market for Blu-Ray discs isn’t as big in India as it is elsewhere in the world so we do think that more units of the Digital Edition will ship this time. Or, at least we’re hoping they do.  

Getting a next-gen console has been difficult in India. Both the PS5 and Xbox Series X (review) are hard to get and a big reason for this is the ongoing global chip shortage. You can learn more about it here. 

Despite the global shortage, Sony says the PS5 is the best-selling console, with more than 7.8 million units sold. Sony still has highly anticipated games such as God of War: Ragnarok and Horizon: Forbidden West scheduled to launch in 2022 and 2021, respectively for the PS5.



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Jabra Elite 7 Pro Review: Stunning microphone performance

If you're looking for a premium pair of truly wireless earphones with excellent microphone performance and a warm-sound signature, the Jabra Elite 7 Pro is a compelling choice under 20K. Although the earbuds are priced at Rs 18,999, you can get these for as low as 13K during sales. At that price, the Elite 7 Pro becomes one of the best tws we can recommend with a pleasant sound signature, great battery life, tons of customisation options via the Sound+ app and IP57 water and dust resistance.

Jabra has carved out a stellar reputation for its range of truly wireless earbuds over the years. The company decided to overhaul its lineup of TWS earbuds with the launch of three new models – the premium Jabra Elite 7 Pro priced at Rs 18,999, the sporty variant dubbed the Jabra Elite 7 Active with a price tag of Rs 15,999, and finally, the entry-level Jabra Elite 3 priced at Rs 6,999. Jabra sent us the Elite 7 Pro and the Elite 3 for review. In this article, we will be reviewing the former. The Jabra Elite 7 Pro sports the same price tag as the Jabra Elite 85t that launched in India late in 2020 and it shares a lot of features with the Elite 85t for that reason. However, Jabra is positioning the Elite 7 Pro as the successor of the older Jabra Elite 75t. In comparison to the Jabra Elite 75t, the Elite 7 Pro comes packing some upgrades in terms of IP rating, wireless charging, and more. At this price range, the earphones compete against stellar options in the market such as the Sony WF-1000XM4 and the Apple AirPods 3. However, owing to Jabra's strong reputation and history in the true wireless space, we were cautiously optimistic when testing these earphones. Did these new earbuds meet our expectations or not? Let's find out.

Jabra Elite 7 Pro: Build and comfort

Jabra Elite 7 Pro Review: In the box

With the Elite 7 Pro, Jabra has gone back to their tried-and-tested design formula of rounded earbuds – that they used and popularised in the Elite 75t and 65t lineup – over the semi-open oval-shaped design that the company adopted for the Elite 85t. This design creates a much more secure fit as compared to the Elite 85t but you may get the plugged-up ear feeling that some users may dislike. The earbuds have to be twisted and locked in place to create a snug, secure fit. 

Jabra Elite 7 Pro Review: Build quality

Both the earbuds and the charging case are significantly smaller than the Elite 85t which makes them more portable but also makes the buds easier to lose. However, we prefer this design language over the clunkier one of the Elite 85t. According to Jabra, the shape of the earbuds has been designed "using data from 62,000 ear scans". The earbuds are extremely comfortable and don't cause any fatigue even after hours of usage. You also get a snug and secure fit that helps during activities such as gymming, running, walking, and more.

The earbuds have a matte-black finish that looks understated yet elegant. They are also rated IP57, so you don't have to worry about dust or water damage. The charging case's hinge, however, isn't very robust since it is only reinforced by plastic, so keep that in mind.

Jabra Elite 7 Pro Review: Build quality

On the charging case, you have the USB Type-C charging port and LED indicator light on the front and the Jabra logo on the top. The case also supports Qi-wireless charging, which is convenient. Overall, the build quality of the earphones is pretty decent, and the fit has definitely improved in comparison to the Elite 85ts.

Jabra Elite 7 Pro: Performance

Since the Jabra Elite 7 Pro is positioned as the successor to the Elite 75t and not the 85t, these earbuds come packing 6mm drivers. The Elite 75t also housed 6mm drivers, but Jabra has stated that the 6mm drivers used this time around are re-engineered. In contrast, the Elite 85t housed much larger 12mm drivers that brought in oodles of punch, especially in the low-bass region. The Elite 75t has a similar frequency response curve in the bass region as the Elite 85t but due to the smaller drivers, you can feel a drop in low-bass impact and also, overall volume levels. The Jabra Elite 7 Pro has a pleasant V-shaped sound signature with emphasised lows and highs. The mids are, surprisingly, accurately produced which results in detailed vocals and lead instruments reproduction. 

Jabra Elite 7 Pro Review: Sound quality

Uncompensated frequency response graph of Jabra Elite 7 Pro (Purple) vs Flat response (Dark Green)

Jabra Elite 7 Pro Review: Sound quality

Uncompensated frequency response graph of Jabra Elite 7 Pro (Purple) vs Jabra Elite 85t (Light Green)

The lows have a nice weight to them without sounding boomy or muddy. These buds won't extract as much detail in the sub-bass region as compared to the Elite 85t, however, it's pretty good for casual listening. These earbuds do sound much more controlled in the bass region in comparison to the Elite 75t. Another thing in the Jabra Elite 7 Pro's favour in comparison to the Elite 85t is that the mids are better reproduced so the problem of auditory masking isn't as jarring as on the Elite 85ts. So, vocals sound engaging in the mix without being overshadowed by the lows. The highs are also pretty decent, however, there's a prominent drop-off post 6kHz that robs some detail from cymbals and hi-hats. Also, the region from 2kHz to 4.5kHz sees a spike on the graph that results in bright-sounding highs that may become slightly fatiguing to listen to over extended periods of time.

Jabra Elite 7 Pro Review: Sound quality

Uncompensated frequency response graph of Jabra Elite 7 Pro (Purple) vs Apple AirPods 3 (Grey) vs Sony WF-1000XM4 (Blue)

As for imaging, the Jabra Elite 7 Pro impresses with the accurate positioning of elements in tracks within the soundscape. However, the soundstage is mediocre, at best, mainly due to the smaller driver size and the closed-off design. This contrasts with the Elite 85t's wide soundstage due to the semi-open design. Overall, the Jabra Elite 7 Pro is warm sounding pair of earbuds that produce pristine mids and decent highs as well. So, genres such as pop, EDM, rap, and hip hop should be right up the Elite 7 Pro's alley but these buds aren't well-equipped enough to excel with classical and rock tracks.

Now, moving on to the microphone, this is one area Jabra earphones consistently blow us away. This time is no different. The Jabra Elite 7 Pro houses four microphones with a VPU (voice pick up) sensor in each bud. These sensors use bone conduction technology to transmit your voice via the vibrations in your jawbone, according to the company. Jabra's algorithms then cancel out other ambient sounds such as wind and voices. During our testing period, we were supremely impressed with the Jabra Elite 7 Pro's microphone quality. Be it calls or voice recordings, the speaker's voice sounds crystal clear with barely any distortion. Ambient sounds are also reduced drastically making this one of the best microphone systems we've come across on a TWS pair of earbuds. 

Jabra Elite 7 Pro Review: Microphone performance

While the microphone impressed us thoroughly, we were disappointed by the choppy wireless connectivity. The earbuds come with Bluetooth v5.2 and 33 feet of wireless range. In our testing period of two weeks, the earphones' wireless connection suffered from many lags and stutters and there was also the occasional connection drop altogether, which did get frustrating over time. A firmware update did alleviate the issue slightly, but we still experienced the occasional lag and stutter after that as well, although it was considerably less frequent. This could be an issue with our particular review unit but we had a similar experience on the Elite 75t as well. We also noticed that a few other reviews (global reviews) also complain about the same issue, so keep that in mind. 

Jabra Elite 7 Pro: Features

One of the most enticing features of the Jabra Elite 7 Pro is Active Noise Cancellation. We raved about the ANC quality of the Jabra Elite 85t and we were expecting to do the same for Jabra's latest and greatest. However, we were met with disappointment since the Active Noise Cancellation on the Elite 7 Pros isn't half as effective as the 85t's ANC performance. Not only do these buds struggle with cancelling out mid and high-end sounds, they also surprisingly struggle with cancelling out all low-end sounds such as the hum of an AC. The buds' saving grace on this front is excellent passive isolation facilitated by the snug seal provided by the earbuds. In fact, we could barely tell when the ANC mode was not and when it wasn't, which speaks volumes for how ineffective the ANC is on the Elite 7 Pros. We'd even go as far as to advise you to turn on ANC mode altogether to save some juice. 

The Elite 7 Pro also comes with a HearThrough mode that heightens environmental sounds, allowing users to be aware of their surroundings. This mode worked pretty well and sounded quite natural as well, although they don't come close to how natural the AirPods Pro's Ambient Mode sounds. But it is pretty comparable to the Sony WF-1000XM3's ambient sound mode. Both ANC and Hearthrough modes are adjustable; users can choose the intensity of these modes via the Jabra Sound+ app.

Jabra Elite 7 Pro Review: Jabra Sound+ app

Aside from Active Noise Cancellation and Transparency Mode, another excellent feature on the Elite 7 Pro is Jabra Sound+ app support. Jabra's Sound+ app has consistently been one of the most versatile accompanying apps for headphones in the market. The app comes with a 5-band customisable EQ that allows users to customise the sound as per their liking. You can also switch between noise-cancellation modes, check battery levels on the earbuds as well as the charging case, choose between music presets, listen to some white noises, and more. The app also allows you to customise earbud controls for music playback and calls, however, there is no option for adding volume controls which is disappointing. 

The Sound+ app also has a fit test feature that lets you know if the eartips you're using is providing you with an adequate fit. There's also a MySound feature that customises the sound according to your hearing profile but we didn't hear a major change even after using this. Nevertheless, this should be of great help for people who have any kind of hearing impairment. The app also lets users name their headset, personalise ANC according to their preference, find a lost earbud that's connected to your phone, update the firmware and more. It is an extremely feature-laden app that honestly, not many others on the market can beat easily. 

Jabra Elite 7 Pro Review: Water resistant

As for other features, the earbuds allow mono earbud usage where you can use either earbud independently of the other. There's also Voice Assistant support which you can set up within the Jabra Sound+ app. Sadly, there's no multipoint connectivity support right now which Jabra earphones are usually known for. However, Jabra has mentioned on their website that this feature will make its way on these earbuds sometime in January 2022, so any day now, hopefully. The earbuds' charging case is also Qi-compatible, so you can charge it wirelessly on any Qi wireless charger. Lastly, the earbuds are rated IP57. So, you can use these earbuds in most conditions without having to worry about damage from elements such as dust and water. Whether you take them with you during trekking, running, walking, or to the gym, the earbuds should do just fine.

Jabra Elite 7 Pro: Battery life

The Jabra Elite 7 Pro comes with 8 hours worth of wireless playback time on the buds alone and 30 hours of total playback time with the charging case, according to Jabra. This number proved to be pretty accurate as per our tests as well. With ANC set to max, we got a little over 8 hours of playback time on the buds alone. The charging case was able to provide 2-3 additional charges as well. The battery life on these buds is impressive. It beats the AirPods Pro's 4.5 hours of battery life on the buds with ANC on and it matches up to the Sony WF-1000XM4's 8 hours of playback time on the buds. 

Jabra Elite 7 Pro Review: Battery life

The earphones also support fast charge as well, so plugging in the earbuds for 5 minutes will net you an hour's worth of listening time. The charging case is Qi-compatible as well, so you can use any Qi-enabled wireless charger to quickly power up the buds. All in all, the Jabra Elite 7 Pro can go without a charge for days, especially if you only use the earphones for about 4-6 hours every day.

Jabra Elite 7 Pro: Verdict

If you're looking for a premium pair of truly wireless earphones with excellent microphone performance and a warm-sound signature, the Jabra Elite 7 Pro is a compelling choice under 20K. Although the earbuds are priced at Rs 18,999, you can get these for as low as 13K during sales. At that price, the Elite 7 Pro becomes one of the best TWS we can recommend with a pleasant sound signature, great battery life, tons of customisation options via the Sound+ app and IP57 water and dust resistance. The one area where these earbuds falter though is Active Noise Cancellation. There are many options on the market that provide better ANC quality in the same price range including the Sony WF-1000XM4, OnePlus Buds Pro, and even Jabra's own Elite 85t. 

 



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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 ...