Total Wireless, a prominent prepaid brand operating on Verizon’s robust 5G network, has unveiled an enticing new offer aimed at making home internet more accessible and affordable for everyone, especially recent graduates and individuals on the move.
With a commitment to delivering quality without the financial strain, Total Wireless introduces their latest plan, offering unlimited home internet for just $35 per month when paired with their 5G Unlimited Plan or higher. This offer, available with Auto Pay, guarantees not only seamless connectivity but also peace of mind with no long-term contracts and a 5-year price guarantee.
Affordable Connectivity for New Beginnings
For those transitioning into new phases of life, such as moving into a new apartment or embarking on post-graduation adventures, Total Wireless’s new home internet deal arrives as a welcome relief. The plan is designed to cater to individuals who require reliable internet access for work, study, or leisure without the burden of hefty bills. The easy setup process ensures a hassle-free experience, allowing users to connect swiftly and efficiently.
Special Offer on Home Internet Routers
In a move to further ease the transition for their customers, Total Wireless is offering an exclusive deal on home internet routers. For a limited time, new subscribers can purchase a Home Internet Router for just $24.99 when activating the Total Wireless Home Internet plan. This offer promises substantial savings and enhances the overall value proposition for customers looking to equip their new homes with reliable internet access. However, the offer is limited to one device per account.
Enhanced Savings with Bundled Plans
Beginning May 28, customers stand to gain even more by bundling eligible Total Wireless mobile plans with Verizon Fios Home Internet. This initiative enables customers to save an additional $15 per month on their Verizon Fios home internet bill, potentially saving up to $180 annually.
When combined with the $10 Auto-Pay discount, the total savings can reach up to $300 per year. This bundled plan is available to customers across various brands, including Straight Talk Wireless, Tracfone, and Visible, among others. More details can be found on Verizon’s official page.
Fios Home Internet Expands to Total Wireless Stores
Starting June 5, Total Wireless will offer Fios Home Internet plans in select retail locations within the Fios footprint across New England and the Mid-Atlantic. This strategic move marks the first time Fios services will be available directly in Total Wireless stores, providing customers with the opportunity to experience the fast, reliable speeds of fiber optic internet. Interested customers can check Total Wireless’s store locator to see if their local store offers Fios Home Internet.
David Kim, Chief Revenue Officer at Verizon Value, emphasized the importance of providing affordable internet solutions during significant life transitions. “We understand how stressful and financially straining it can be for anyone who’s moving, graduating, or starting a new chapter in their lives,” he stated. “Total Wireless is always in your corner, offering affordable home internet that fits your life.”
With these new offerings, Total Wireless aims to empower customers to stay connected, stream entertainment, and conduct work or studies from home effortlessly.
I suspect that owning a pool is a lot like owning a convertible. It looks great, it’s fun when the weather’s right, but it comes with its fair share of maintenance headaches. Skimming leaves, brushing algae, wrestling with hoses, all of it takes time. So, when I got my hands on the Aiper Scuba X1, a cordless robotic pool cleaner promising to lighten that load, you can bet I was eager to put it through its paces.
My mother-in-law has a pool and for the last few years I have been able to test out various robotic cleaners as part of my “work duties”. Having previously checked out an Aiper model or two, I was pleased to see what’s on offer for 2025.
The Aiper Scuba X1 is a powerful, cordless workhorse that handles daily cleaning with ease, from stubborn waterline grime to fine debris that lesser vacuums leave behind. Once you fine-tune its settings, it becomes a reliable maintenance partner that earns its keep.
The Scuba X1 is Aiper’s “base” model for 2025, though calling it a base model feels a bit like calling a fully loaded Camry an “entry-level” car. Priced
when you catch it on sale, and that’s almost always, the Scuba X1 comes loaded with high-end features: 6600 GPH suction, dual filtration, wall climbing, and dedicated waterline scrubbing. On paper, it’s punching well above its weight class. But specs are one thing; what really matters is how it performs in a real backyard pool.
First Impressions: Design, Setup, and “Cordless Freedom”
Out of the box, the Scuba X1 looks the part. It’s a sleek gray unit with a low profile and chunky caterpillar tracks that make it feel more like a little tank than a vacuum. Weighing in at about 24 pounds dry, it’s manageable, but I’ll tell you right now, once it’s waterlogged and full of debris, you’ll know you’re lifting something substantial.
Setup is refreshingly simple. You get the robot, a wireless charging dock, a retrieval hook, and a couple of filters: one standard fine basket, and an ultra-fine 3-micron mesh filter for the really pesky particles. Plug in the dock, charge it up, pair it with the Aiper app, and you’re ready to go. No hoses, no cords trailing behind it. That cordless design might seem like a small thing, but once you’ve dealt with a corded cleaner, it feels quite liberating.
One thing to keep in mind: while Aiper talks a lot about “smart” features, the full underwater remote control requires a separate HydroComm Pro accessory. Out of the box, you’re getting app control for cleaning modes and updates, but not real-time underwater commands. That’s a little disappointing, but at least they’re upfront about it.
Features That Matter: Cleaning Power, Navigation, and Waterline Magic
Let’s get into what really matters: how well does it clean?
The Scuba X1 is rated for pools up to 2,150 square feet (or about 66 feet long), handling surfaces like concrete, vinyl, fiberglass, and tile. My mother-in-law’s pool’s is kidney-shaped and roughly 2,000 square feet with a mix of smooth plaster and tile accents, so it’s well within the X1’s wheelhouse.
The dual active rollers, one in front, one in back, combined with its 6600 GPH suction, do a solid job picking up leaves, sand, and the usual backyard debris. The filtration system is a two-stage affair: a five-liter basket for larger debris and an ultra-fine filter that catches sand, silt, and even algae. After a typical cleaning cycle, pulling out that filter basket is both satisfying and a little gross but that’s just proof it’s doing its job.
What sets the X1 apart is its waterline cleaning. Aiper calls this WaveLine 2.0, which is a fancy way of saying it can scrub about two inches above the waterline. This is huge. Sunscreen residue, oils, and that stubborn grime that clings to the tile band get special attention. Watching it methodically work its way around the pool’s perimeter is oddly hypnotic. I’ve tested cleaners before that claim to handle waterlines, but they tend to “brush past” rather than really clean. The X1 stays put and gets to work.
Navigation: Good, But Not Perfect (Yet)
Let’s talk navigation. Aiper uses WavePath 3.0 tech, which is meant to map out efficient cleaning patterns; think S-shaped and N-shaped routes rather than aimless wandering. In practice, the Scuba X1 generally stays on task, but it’s not flawless.
Straight out of the box, I noticed it sometimes missed spots, especially on the pool floor. Stairs? You might almost want to forget it. Like most robot cleaners, it struggles there, gingerly climbing halfway up before retreating. Similarly, the little lip in the deeper end of the pool presented its own challenges but it’s not unique to this model.
In my first hour with the Scuba X1 I let it do its own thing at the bottom of the pool, chasing down whatever dirt or debris it wanted. It’s not the same pool I would normally use so I wanted to see if it treated the shape and angles the same.
A little time with the Aiper app can make a difference. There’s a setting to adjust the cleaning path, and switching from “S-shaped” to “Adaptive Path” improved coverage noticeably. It’s a reminder that while the robot is smart, it benefits from human guidance to optimize its routine.
Obstacle avoidance is solid. It never got hung up on my main drain, and it gracefully navigates around pool toys and floating leaves. The occasional “wheelie”, where the front end pops up off the floor, happens, but it self-corrects every time.
Real-World Use: The Good, The Bad, and The “Poop”
In day-to-day use, the Scuba X1 is pretty hands-off. You drop it in, hit start, and let it do its thing. When it’s done, it parks itself at the waterline for easy retrieval. That retrieval hook comes in handy, though sometimes you can grab it by hand if it’s floating near the edge.
Here’s the thing, though: when you lift it out, you need to be careful. There’s this charming little phenomenon owners call “pooping”, where the robot releases some of the collected debris back into the pool as it exits the water. It’s obviously not a dealbreaker, and it’s certainly not an Aiper-specific issue, but it can be mildly annoying, especially if you’re particular about your water clarity.
Draining is quick thanks to the “Quick Water Release” design, but you’ll still feel that weight when it’s full of water and gunk. Emptying and rinsing the filters is easy, though the ultra-fine mesh filter can be a little delicate. After a few weeks, I worry I might soon see slight fraying, so gentle handling is a must.
Battery life is rated up to 180 minutes. In my experience, I averaged around 150 minutes per charge or still enough to clean the pool in one go. Charging takes about three to four hours. Could it be faster? Sure. But the runtime-to-charge ratio feels fair for a cordless robot at this price.
The App Experience: A Good Start with Room to Grow
The Aiper app is functional and straightforward. You can select cleaning modes (floor, wall, waterline, auto), check battery status, and initiate OTA firmware updates. Scheduled cleaning is a nice touch as I set mine to run a maintenance clean every other day. Updates have been smooth so far, though I wouldn’t mind seeing more advanced features added down the line, like custom zone cleaning or improved diagnostics.
As mentioned above, if you want real-time underwater control, like telling the robot to come here, now, you’ll need that HydroComm Pro accessory. Without it, your control options are limited to surface-level commands. At $500 it doesn’t come cheap so you’ll have to decide whether it’s worth the expense.
Reliability and Support: The Long Game
Aiper backs the Scuba X1 with a two-year warranty, which is fairly standard for products like this, but it’s better than the one-year stuff that most tech gets. They claim rigorous testing, including extreme temperatures and a million component cycles. My unit has been reliable so far, but pool cleaners live in a harsh environment. Chlorine, UV exposure, and constant water immersion take a toll over time. Only extended use will reveal how well the X1 holds up in the long run.
Customer support seems hit-or-miss based on community feedback and from what I can glean. Some users report great experiences, while others have faced slow responses. I haven’t had to contact them yet (fingers crossed), but it’s something to be aware of.
The Value Question: Is It Worth It?
At its full retail price of $1,499, the Scuba X1 is a tough sell as the entry-level model for 2025. But let’s be honest, I’ve checked off and on and it’s almost always on sale for $999 to $1,099. At that price, it’s a more-than-worthy contender in the cordless pool cleaner market. Assuming it stays at this price for the summer, I would have zero reservations in recommending it as one of the first to consider.
You’re getting high suction power, effective filtration, reliable waterline cleaning, and the freedom of cordless operation. Yes, you’ll have to fiddle with app settings to get the most out of it, and yes, you’ll occasionally deal with the dreaded “poop” when pulling it out. But for routine maintenance of an in-ground pool, it performs admirably.
The big picture is this: no robotic cleaner is truly “set it and forget it.” They all require some degree of user interaction, whether it’s tweaking settings, cleaning filters, or pulling them out of the water. The Aiper Scuba X1 reduces the manual labor of pool upkeep significantly, but it doesn’t eliminate it entirely. On the other hand, it doesn’t stop short where others continue on, at least in this price range.
Do You Need More?
While the Scuba X1 is a great option, it might fall short for some consumers. To that end, there are two other models in the lineup this year which might help address more specific or ambitious needs.
Scuba X1 Pro: The Premium Upgrade
Building upon the base model, the Scuba X1 Pro introduces enhancements for improved performance:
Sensors: Increased to 26 for better navigation and obstacle avoidance.
Navigation System: Upgraded to FlexiPath 1.0 for more efficient cleaning paths.
Adaptive Cleaning: Features adaptive power for optimized cleaning based on pool conditions.
While maintaining the same suction power and battery life as the base model, the Pro version offers smarter navigation and adaptability, making it suitable for pools with more complex layouts.
Scuba X1 Pro Max: The Pinnacle Model
The Pro Max stands as Aiper’s top-tier offering this year, boasting significant advancements:
Suction Power: Enhanced to 8,500 GPH for superior debris removal.
Motors: Equipped with 9 motors, providing robust cleaning capabilities.
Sensors: Over 40 sensors enable comprehensive 360° mapping and obstacle detection.
Navigation System: Features FlexiPath 2.0 for precise and adaptive cleaning routes.
Cleaning Coverage: Extends to the pool surface and elevated platforms, in addition to the floor, walls, and waterline.
Battery Life: Offers up to 300 minutes for floor cleaning and up to 600 minutes for surface cleaning.
Pool Size Capacity: Suitable for larger pools up to 3,230 square feet.
The Pro Max is designed for pool owners seeking the most advanced and thorough cleaning solution, capable of handling larger and more intricate pool environments.
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Final Thoughts
Would I recommend the Aiper Scuba X1? Absolutely, but with realistic expectations in mind. It is not a miracle worker, but it is a meaningful upgrade to the day-to-day reality of pool ownership.
No robot will eliminate pool chores entirely, but the Scuba X1 trims the list down enough that you might actually enjoy your pool a bit more. If we’re being honest, that is the whole point. It does not just clean; it gives you a little time back. And in my book, that’s worth the price of admission.
At I/O 2025, Google gave Android developers plenty to work with, both literally and figuratively. From AI-assisted coding and smarter design systems to expanded support for wearables, TVs, and XR, the updates are aimed at making app creation more efficient and more adaptable across platforms.
Smarter Apps with Built-In AI
Developers now have direct access to Gemini Nano through the new ML Kit GenAI APIs, with features like text summarization, proofreading, rewriting, and image descriptions running on-device. For more demanding tasks, Firebase AI Logic supports heavier models like Gemini Pro and Gemini Flash, covering everything from image generation to multimodal data processing.
Google’s sample app, Androidify, puts these tools on display, turning selfies into custom Android robots. It’s part of a broader push to bring personalization into everyday app experiences.
One App to Reach Phones, XR, Cars, and More
Google continues nudging developers toward a “build once, run anywhere” mindset. With updated Compose Layouts and navigation tools, devs can more easily design apps that scale across phones, tablets, foldables, ChromeOS, and now cars and XR.
Android XR is moving forward with Developer Preview 2 of its SDK. Google confirmed support for Samsung’s Project Moohan and introduced a new portable XR headset from XREAL called Project Aura. Google wants apps that aren’t just XR-compatible but XR-aware, playing nice with 3D content, new inputs, and AI assistance.
Meanwhile, Android Auto and Android Automotive OS are getting wider app category support, Gemini integrations, and better testing tools. Think video, games, and communication, all of which are accessible from the dashboard.
Wear OS 6 and Material 3 Go All-In on Expression
Wear OS 6 brings Material 3 Expressive to the wrist. The new design approach is built around emotion and clarity, giving developers the tools to build interfaces that feel more personalized. Updates to Jetpack libraries such as Wear Compose Material 3 and ProtoLayout make it easier to support this expressive new look across apps and tiles.
Android Studio Gets a Gemini Brain Boost
Gemini is now fully embedded in Android Studio. The AI assistant can turn design mockups into Compose code, help upgrade app versions, and guide developers through common build tasks. New features like Journeys and the Version Upgrade Agent are designed to speed up the process without cutting corners.
Kotlin Multiplatform also gets a lift, with new templates and updates to Jetpack libraries. Developers looking to build across Android and iOS now have fewer roadblocks and better starting points.
Updates to Google Play and Android 16
Google Play is rolling out new discovery features, subscription options, and content personalization updates designed to help developers grow and retain their audiences. Play Games Services is moving from v1 to v2, bringing better cross-device support and improved integration tools.
Android 16 is in public beta, with features like live updates, pro-level camera tools, desktop windowing support, and accessibility upgrades. Developers are encouraged to test their apps against the latest build to stay compatible.
More details and developer sessions are available now at io.google, with updates continuing throughout the event.
At Google I/O 2025, Google doubled down on its push into the connected car space, introducing major updates to Android Auto and Android Automotive OS. From AI-powered voice interactions to a broader app ecosystem spanning navigation, entertainment, and even games, the announcements signal a clear message: your car’s digital dashboard is about to get a lot smarter and a lot more fun.
Gemini Is Coming to the Driver’s Seat
Google’s Gemini AI is making its in-car debut, bringing natural voice controls and contextual awareness to supported vehicles. The goal is to make driving safer and more productive without distracting drivers. Users will be able to ask Gemini to do things like find nearby charging stations or pull up directions from a recent email, all by speaking conversationally.
Navigation apps can now integrate Gemini via three new intent formats, allowing developers to support voice-driven navigation, search, and custom actions such as incident reporting. Gemini integration is expected to roll out in the coming months.
App Categories Expand Across Platforms
Android Auto and Android Automotive OS (with Google built-in) continue to gain momentum, now reaching almost 250 million compatible vehicles. Over 50 car models already support the built-in platform, and that number is growing fast—alongside a catalog of 300+ apps on the Play Store optimized for in-car use.
Several app categories are gaining broader support:
Weather apps are now officially out of beta and can be published by any developer.
Games are entering beta across both Android Auto (parked mode only) and Android Automotive OS, with titles like Angry Birds 2 and Candy Crush Soda Saga already playable.
Video apps are on the roadmap for Android Auto later this year, starting with Android 16.
Communications apps can now integrate richer features like full message history and meeting previews, thanks to updated APIs and templates.
Developers interested in bringing video, gaming, and browser experiences to cars can reference Google’s new “Car Ready,” “Car Optimized,” and “Car Differentiated” tiers to guide quality and compatibility.
New Tools and Templates for Developers
Google is streamlining car app development with a refreshed Car App Templates Design Kit on Figma and two new layouts (SectionedItemTemplate and MediaPlaybackTemplate) in the Car App Library 1.8 alpha release. These are designed to help media apps look and feel more polished and native across platforms.
Distribution is also getting easier. Developers can now use the same APK or app bundle for both phones and Android Automotive OS, with support for mobile release tracks. Testing is more accessible too, thanks to the Pixel Tablet now supporting Android Automotive OS and acting as a receiver for Android Auto.
What’s on the Roadmap?
Google teased several upcoming features to keep an eye on:
Audio-only playback for video apps while driving
Quick Share between phone and car
Credential Manager and Passkey support
Pre-launch reports in the Play Console for car apps
Firebase Test Lab expansion to include real Android Automotive OS devices
For Developers, the Signal Is Clear
The Android-powered car is no longer a niche; indeed, it’s becoming a standard. With tools like Gemini, new app templates, and easier distribution across platforms, Google is inviting developers to build experiences that go beyond navigation and playlists. Whether it’s checking the weather, joining a call, or crushing candy at a red light (safely parked, of course), the in-car app ecosystem is open for innovation.
Google is officially rolling out Wear OS 6, the latest iteration of its smartwatch platform, and it’s all about smoother performance, smarter design, and more expressive personalization. Packed with updates for both users and developers, this release aims to balance form and function, and without draining the battery in the process.
Material 3 Expressive Brings Personalized Design to the Wrist
At the heart of Wear OS 6 is a new design language called Material 3 Expressive. This visual overhaul introduces a modern UI tailored for round displays, offering more vibrant themes, adaptable layouts, and cohesive animations across apps and tiles. Dynamic color theming lets apps match the watch face for a unified aesthetic, and new Jetpack libraries (Wear Compose Material 3 and Wear ProtoLayout Material 3) give developers the tools to integrate these visual elements natively.
New components such as the Edge Hugging Button, a smartly positioned UI element that makes use of the circular screen edge, and TransformingLazyColumn, which enables fluid list navigation, bring a more refined feel to interactions on small screens.
Efficiency and Battery Improvements
Wear OS 6 isn’t just a facelift, as it brings performance gains too. Watches upgrading from Wear OS 5 can expect up to 10% better battery life, thanks to platform-level optimizations. That should help wearables stay powered through long days without sacrificing features or animations.
Smarter Tiles and Richer Media Experiences
Tile design also gets a functional boost with a new 3-slot layout (title, main content, and bottom), helping users quickly absorb info at a glance. Components are designed to scale across screen sizes, improving consistency across devices.
For media lovers, watches running Wear OS 5.1 and above now include upgraded podcast controls; users can fast-forward, rewind, or manage playlists directly from their wrist. Shuffle, like, and repeat functions are all accessible via a refreshed menu interface, with minimal developer effort required to activate.
Credential Manager Comes to Wear OS
Wear OS 6 expands authentication capabilities through the new Credential Manager API, which supports passkeys, passwords, and Sign in with Google. The unified API brings a consistent sign-in experience across devices, eliminating the need for a nearby phone. It’s now live on Pixel Watches running Wear OS 5.1 or newer.
New Tools for Watch Face Developers
Developers building watch faces now have access to Watch Face Format v4, which includes support for animated transitions and photo-based designs. A new API is also in the works for managing watch face marketplaces, potentially opening new opportunities for distribution.
Developer Preview and Resources Available Now
The Wear OS 6 Developer Preview, which is built on Android 16, is live, complete with an updated emulator. Developers can test app compatibility, explore new APIs, and access resources like Figma design kits and codelabs to speed up adoption.
More updates are expected later this year, including general availability timelines. Until then, developers and early adopters can start tinkering by checking out the official documentation and developer tools available through the official Wear OS developer site.
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Google is pushing forward with major upgrades to its Android TV OS and Google TV platforms, which now serve over 270 million monthly active devices. With a clear focus on enhancing app engagement and developer experience, the company unveiled several updates during its I/O 2025 announcements, including Gemini integration, a new Video Discovery API, and the release of Jetpack Compose for TV 1.0.
Conversational TV with Gemini
Gemini, Google’s AI assistant, is making its way to Google TV this fall. Designed to improve content discovery through natural language interactions, Gemini allows users to ask for movie recommendations or get help answering questions right from the comfort of their couch.
Examples include asking for “kid-friendly movies like Jurassic Park” or getting help explaining the solar system to a first grader. Gemini responds with curated suggestions or educational video content, boosting visibility for partner apps in the process.
Video Discovery API Now Open for Enrollment
To further boost app engagement, Google has launched partner enrollment for its new Video Discovery API. This API is built around three core features:
Resumption: Lets users jump back into paused content via the ‘Continue Watching’ row, one of the most popular entry points on Google TV, responsible for 60% of all user interactions.
Entitlements: Helps apps match content with subscription status, removing the hassle of manually syncing account info.
Recommendations: Surfaces personalized viewing suggestions based on a user’s in-app activity.
Partners can begin implementing resumption and entitlement features today. More information is available at g.co/tv/vda.
Jetpack Compose for TV Hits Stable Release
After a year in beta, Compose for TV 1.0 is now stable, offering a streamlined way to build responsive UIs across Android TV OS. Built on core and Material Compose libraries, the latest version delivers faster app startup, up to 20% improvement in some internal benchmarks.
For developers new to Compose, Google has updated its Jetcaster sample app to demonstrate best practices for building shared logic across phone and TV platforms.
New Tools for Better TV App Development
Google is rolling out several developer resources aimed at improving performance and usability on TV devices:
A Focus Management Codelab walks through strategies for handling input focus across TV UIs.
A Memory Optimization Guide helps developers understand memory constraints on low-RAM devices, using Android Studio’s profiler for debugging.
In-App Ratings and Reviews are now supported on Google TV, enabling developers to collect user feedback directly within the TV interface.
Android 16 for TV Beta Now Available
Android 16 for TV enters beta with updates aimed at improving media quality and playback. Notable additions include:
MediaQualityManager for customizing picture profiles.
Support for the Eclipsa Audio codec and IAMF spatial audio format.
Improvements in HDMI-CEC behavior and overall media playback stability.
64-bit kernel performance enhancements and API extensions for developers.
Interested developers can dive into the full Android 16 for TV release notes for more detail.
More updates from Google I/O 2025, including these announcements, can be found at io.google.
Google has announced Developer Preview 2 of its Android XR SDK, adding a fresh layer of capabilities for developers working on immersive apps using familiar Android tools. The update arrives just in time for Google I/O 2025, where Android XR is taking center stage in two featured sessions.
What’s New in Developer Preview 2
The latest preview focuses on expanding functionality and streamlining development for extended reality (XR) applications. Highlights include:
Immersive Video Playback: The Jetpack XR SDK now supports 180° and 360° stereoscopic video playback, with encoding options like MV-HEVC for high-quality visuals.
Smarter Layouts in Compose for XR: Developers can define UI layouts that dynamically adjust to various XR displays using new tools like SubspaceModifier and SpatialExternalSurface.
More Material Components for XR: Material Design for XR adds support for components like TopAppBar, AlertDialog, and ListDetailPaneScaffold, helping apps maintain consistency across 2D and XR environments.
Hand Tracking with ARCore: Jetpack XR apps can now access 26 posed hand joints, enabling gesture-based controls and more natural user interaction.
Better Tools, Smoother Dev Experience
The Android XR Emulator continues to improve with stability fixes, AMD GPU support, and tighter integration into the Android Studio UI. Unity developers aren’t left out as OpenXR: Android XR (Pre-Release 2) introduces performance upgrades including SpaceWarp shader support, Dynamic Refresh Rate, and realistic hand meshes with occlusion.
New Unity samples demonstrate features like hand and face tracking, plane detection, and passthrough capabilities. There’s also a refreshed Mixed Reality template and persistent anchor support, making it easier to build advanced spatial apps.
Firebase and AI Come to XR
The integration of Firebase AI Logic for Unity (now in public preview) marks a new chapter for AI-powered XR. Built to work with Gemini’s multimodal and streaming capabilities, it enables responsive conversational interfaces and rich, intelligent interactions. Developers can also take advantage of Firebase services like App Check and Remote Config for security and customization.
Looking Ahead: Devices and Distribution
Developer Preview 2 is optimized for Samsung’s upcoming Project Moohan headset, set to be the first to ship with Android XR. Shortly after, XREAL will release Project Aura, a portable, tethered device designed to run Android XR apps. Aimed at early adopters and developers, Aura offers access to standard Android apps and XR-specific experiences.
Google Play is preparing to host these apps, including support for preview assets like stereoscopic videos and spatial screenshots. Developers are encouraged to get their apps ready now to be among the first listed on the Android XR Play Store later this year.
Building XR Together
Google is continuing to collaborate with industry partners like the Khronos Group to support open standards, such as the upcoming glTF Interactivity spec. Jetpack XR will begin supporting interactive 3D models later this year, unlocking new possibilities for engaging XR content.
With new tools, devices, and support from Google’s broader ecosystem, Android XR is shaping up to be a key platform for next-gen immersive apps. Developers ready to test the waters can start experimenting now; headsets are coming, and the stage is set.
Synology has taken the stage at COMPUTEX 2025 in Taipei, Taiwan, to introduce its latest innovation: BeeStation Plus. This new model expands the popular BeeStation series, promising a high-speed, cloud-like experience tailored for homes and small teams. With an impressive 8 TB of storage and a performance boost of up to 4.8 times compared to previous models, BeeStation Plus aims to cater to families, creative teams, and professionals seeking a seamless way to access and organize their digital assets.
Mayi, product manager at Synology, highlighted the motivation behind the new release: “The BeeStation lineup was designed to let everyday users benefit from a cloud-like environment without needing advanced storage or networking knowledge. Since launching the first BeeStation, we’ve seen strong interest from users looking for larger storage capacity and more robust capabilities. BeeStation Plus is our answer to those needs.”
Effortless File Management and Backup
One of the standout features of BeeStation Plus is its comprehensive approach to file management and backup. The device automatically consolidates memories and important files from various sources, including phones, computers, cloud photo libraries, and external storage devices. Users can leverage built-in local AI to locate photos based on people or subjects without compromising privacy by sending data to the cloud.
In addition to photos, BeeStation Plus offers streamlined organization for personal files, school projects, and work documents. By integrating data from cloud drives, external drives, and computers, users can enjoy simplified browsing, intelligent search capabilities, and rapid sharing options.
Enhancing Home Entertainment
BeeStation Plus also promises to elevate home entertainment with its built-in Plex Media Server support. Users can transform their media collections into a personal streaming library, storing movies, TV shows, and home videos in one centralized location. This feature ensures seamless streaming across various devices, including TVs, phones, and tablets, whether at home or on the move.
Robust Data Protection
Ensuring data safety is a priority for Synology with the BeeStation Plus. The device incorporates snapshot-based restore points coupled with a complimentary three-month BeeProtect cloud backup subscription. This combination facilitates a quick setup of the 3-2-1 backup strategy, making offsite backup both affordable and practical. BeeProtect offers peace of mind by safeguarding data against theft or disaster, with end-to-end encryption ensuring that only the owner can access their files.
BeeStation Plus stands as a practical solution for individuals and teams desiring a comprehensive, cloud-like experience without the challenges of traditional storage systems. With a variety of features aimed at simplifying file management, boosting entertainment options, and providing data security, Synology’s latest offering is set to address the changing needs of modern users.
For more information on BeeStation Plus, visit Synology’s website at BeeStation Plus.
SteelSeries, a global leader in gaming and esports peripherals, has announced the launch of the Rival 3 Gen 2 and Rival 3 Wireless Gen 2 gaming mice. As the brand approaches its 25th anniversary, these new offerings mark a significant evolution of the popular Rival series, which has been a staple for gamers since its debut in 2013.
Elevating Gaming Performance
Building on the celebrated legacy of the original Rival line, the Rival 3 Gen 2 Series is crafted for gamers seeking speed, precision, and durability. Both the wired and wireless versions boast an ultra-optimized click latency, clocking in at 1.35ms and 1.9ms respectively. This ensures near-instant responsiveness, giving gamers a competitive edge with lightning-fast reactions and pixel-perfect accuracy. The mice feature TrueMove Optical Sensors, developed in collaboration with PixArt, and 100% PTFE feet for an unparalleled glide.
Durability Meets Style
The Rival 3 Gen 2 Series is not just about performance; it’s also about endurance. With mechanical switches guaranteed for 60 million clicks, these mice are built to last. Weighing just 77g for the wired version and 95-106g for the wireless, the Rival 3 Gen 2 promises reliability for years to come. Adding a touch of flair, the series features a 360° enhanced underglow with SteelSeries Prism lighting technology, allowing gamers to customize their setup’s aesthetic.
Wireless Innovation
Taking the experience further, the Rival 3 Wireless Gen 2 introduces the TrueMove Air 18k DPI optical sensor for exceptional in-game execution. Its Quantum 2.0 Dual Wireless technology offers flexibility with both a USB dongle for gaming-grade connectivity and Bluetooth 5.0, enabling seamless switching between devices. This versatility is perfect for those balancing gaming with other tasks across multiple PCs.
Battery life is another area where the Rival 3 Wireless Gen 2 shines, offering between 45 to 200 hours on 2.4GHz and up to 450 hours with Bluetooth. The mouse operates on a single AAA battery, compatible with rechargeable options, ensuring extended play without frequent battery changes.
A Splash of Color
In line with the arrival of Spring, the Rival 3 Gen 2 Series introduces vibrant new color options, including aqua, lavender, and white, alongside the classic black. These additions allow gamers to express their style while enjoying top-tier performance.
Availability and Pricing
The Rival 3 Gen 2 and Rival 3 Wireless Gen 2 are now available for purchase at SteelSeries.com and select retailers worldwide. The Rival 3 Gen 2 is priced at $34.99 while the Rival 3 Wireless Gen 2 is available for $59.99.