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Motorola Edge 50 Fusion Review – A Perfectly Balanced Smartphone With Competitive Pricing

Motorola’s Edge series of smartphones has been a standout in the market this year, and the latest addition, the Edge 50 Fusion, is no exception. This sleek smartphone offers a captivating design and solid performance, all at a lower mid-range price point.

Serving as the direct successor to last year’s entry-level Motorola Edge 40 Neo, the Edge 50 Fusion comes with several notable upgrades. These include a slightly larger battery, an improved camera sensor, Qualcomm’s latest mid-range processor, clean Android software, and a waterproof build. Additionally, its classic curved design with a premium vegan leather back sets it apart in terms of aesthetics, especially within its price range.

Having tested the Motorola Edge 50 Fusion for the past two weeks, I can attest to its impressive performance. However, it does have some shortcomings, which we will delve into later. So, let’s take a closer look at what the Edge 50 Fusion offers and assess whether it remains a worthwhile choice at its price point.

Pros

  • Gorgeous, sleek stylish design 
  • Stunning 144Hz curved pOLED panel
  • Premium vegan leather finish
  • Excellent battery life and charging speed 
  • IP68 water and dust resistance 
  • Snappy main camera 
  • Affordable price point 

Cons

  • No HDR 10 support
  • Bloatware 

Unboxing 

Price and Availability 

The Motorola Edge 50 Fusion retails at ­£349.99/ Rs 22,999/­€399 and is now available for purchase via Motorola’s official website and Amazon. This phone comes at a much more affordable price point compared to its €699 Edge 50 Pro and €999 Edge 50 Ultra siblings.

The Motorola Edge 50 Fusion ships in three beautiful color options: Hot Pink finished in a vegan suede, Marshmallow Blue in a vegan leather finish, and Forest Blue with a smooth matte finish back. My unit has a Hot Pink vegan leather back which looks ridiculously beautiful.

Design 

Image Credit – Abhinav Fating

When I unboxed the Motorola Edge 50 Fusion, I was immediately struck by its elegant design, curved edges, smooth contours, and seamless camera housing. The mesmerizing Hot Pink color truly captivated me.

The slip-resistant vegan leather back feels quite premium and provides a good grip, making it a joy to use the smartphone all day long. The overall sturdy plastic build also offers scratch-resistant protection, adding to the durability. Motorola’s Edge 50 series smartphones truly boast impressive designs, and the Edge 50 Fusion certainly solidifies that reputation.

In addition to the Hot Pink option with its vegan suede texture, Motorola also offers two different rear finishes: Forest Blue with a smooth matte finish and Marshmallow Blue with a vegan leather finish.

Thanks to its IP68 water and dust resistance, the phone can easily withstand water splashes and dust, surviving for up to 30 minutes in up to 1.5m of water. This level of durability is quite impressive, especially considering that it’s not often seen in budget-focused smartphones. Even the Pixel 8a, which sells for about £150 more, doesn’t have the same rating.

The Edge 50 Fusion measures 162mm high, 73.1mm wide, and 7.9mm deep, and weighs just 175 grams. It feels very lightweight in hand. Speaking of ports and buttons, it has a USB-C (USB 2.0) port on the bottom, while a power button and volume rocker are on the right side.

I usually don’t talk about box packaging in my reviews until it catches my attention. Motorola offers the most appealing packaging box, which is purely made of recyclable cardboard. It comes with Motorola’s signature fragrance, making the unboxing experience really great. You get a 68W charging brick, a USB C cable, and a pretty nice colored case that matches the color option you opt for.

Screen 

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Motorola outfitted the Edge 50 Fusion with a stunning 6.7-inch 2400 x 1080 (FHD+) pOLED curved endless edge vibrant display. The panel features a 144Hz adaptive refresh rate, 100% DCI-P3 wide color gamut, and boosted 1600 nits of peak brightness. The Edge 50 Fusion has Corning Gorilla Glass 5 protection on top, protecting it from accidental scratches and falls.

Users can manually set the refresh rate at 60, 120, or 144Hz, and there’s an auto mode option that automatically adapts the refresh rate based on the content of the screen. During my testing, I set it to a maximum of 144Hz and didn’t see any lag or freezes.

With a 144Hz refresh rate enabled, the device feels buttery smooth while scrolling social media and the picture quality looks absolutely eye-catching with great contrast, vivid colors, and crisp visuals. However, opting for the high refresh rate screen also increases system power consumption. The screen was quite bright, and I didn’t have any issues while using it in direct sunlight.

The screen has great color accuracy and appears crisp and clear under all lighting conditions, which is not something you see in all phones, particularly at this price range. It has Dolby Atmos-tuned stereo speakers at the bottom. The sound is loud enough to fill a small room with decent highs, mids, and lows. There’s an in-display fingerprint sensor, which is quite fast and quickly unlocks the smartphone in less than a second.

The endless edge display on the Motorola 50 Fusion is excellent and is unlike anything you’d find on any smartphone at this price point. However, it does not come with Pantone-validated screens like its other siblings, such as Edge 50 Pro and Edge 50 Ultra.

Performance and Battery 

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The Edge 50 Fusion is powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon 7s Gen 2 chipset based on the latest 4nm architecture, coupled with a generous 12GB of RAM, and 256GB of storage. It features four Cortex A78 cores at 2.40GHz, four Cortex A55 cores at 1.55GHz, and Qualcomm’s Adreno 710 GPU, capable of handling gaming as well as heavy tasks.

The processor is robust enough to tackle most tasks, from gaming to multitasking. During my review period, I found the Edge 50 Fusion to be great to use, as I didn’t encounter any lags or slowdowns. Its 144Hz super smooth panel offers solid visuals while playing demanding titles.

Qualcomm’s mid-range Snapdragon 7s Gen 2 processor is a slightly weaker version of the original Snapdragon 7+ Gen 2 chip. To test its capabilities, I ran benchmark tests such as Geekbench 6 and 3D Mark tests, and I was quite impressed by the results.

The Edge 50 Fusion impressed in the Geekbench 6 benchmark test, scoring 1003 on the single-core test and 2697 on the multi-core test. In the 3D Mark benchmark test, the device achieved an average fps of 17.25 in the Wild Life FPS test and a score of 2987 in the Wild Life stress test. These results demonstrate its speed compared to competitors like the Nothing Phone 2a and Samsung Galaxy A35. The Edge 50 Fusion shows a modest performance improvement over last year’s Edge 40 Neo. However, there’s no significant enhancement in graphical performance, which remains similar to the previous model.

I tested demanding titles such as Call of Duty Warzone and PUBG Mobile on the Edge 50 Fusion. The phone ran all games at their highest graphics settings with ease. During my hour-long gaming session, the device performed admirably with minimal stutter, and I didn’t notice any major lags. While the device did get slightly warm, it wasn’t a significant issue. Gamers can expect solid performance from the Edge 50 Fusion, no matter the game.

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The Edge 50 Fusion features a massive 5,000mAh battery that easily lasts a full day without any issues. In my testing, the device consistently lasted an entire day with around five hours of screen-on time, and there was still plenty of charge remaining, offering approximately three more hours of battery life. My usage included activities such as watching anime, movies, scrolling through social media, gaming, receiving calls, and messaging. During testing, I set the phone’s refresh rate to 144Hz, which did result in higher battery consumption compared to 120Hz. Therefore, adjusting the refresh rate to 120Hz will undoubtedly extend the battery life.

The Edge 50 Fusion is equipped with 68W fast wired charging support, and fortunately, Motorola includes a 68W charger in the box, which is a welcome addition. The 68W fast charger took over 15 minutes to reach the 44% battery mark, and it required almost 43 minutes to fully charge the device. Although there’s no wireless charging support, the fast wired charging capability efficiently replenishes the phone’s power in just minutes.

Cameras

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Motorola opted for a strong 50MP Sony LYTIA LYT-700C main camera sensor for the Edge 50 Fusion. This main sensor features OIS (optical image stabilization) and all-pixel instant focus technology, which enhances photos even in low light conditions. Paired with the primary unit is a 13MP ultrawide shooter with a 120-degree field of view. The camera interface resembles that of other phones, with a variety of shooting modes located at the bottom, including Night Vision, HDR, Portrait, and Macro Vision.

I took the Motorola Edge 50 Fusion on my recent trip, and surprisingly, it impressed me with its camera performance. I took a couple of macro, daylight, and night mode shots with the 50MP main camera sensor. Honestly, the device produced stunning shots in daylight conditions, offering great color vibrancy and plenty of details. However, it had a difficult time capturing fine details.

What surprised me is that the Edge 50 Fusion managed to capture great night shots with less noise, greater sharpness, and decent highlights. The camera performance in HDR mode is so good, driving great shots with better clarity, crisp colors, and details without making the image dull-looking.

A 13MP ultrawide shooter is a great addition. While it can’t capture the main camera sensor level of shots, still the ultrawide lens is capable of capturing decent shots even in low light light conditions. Motorola also offers an Auto-enhance mode feature which further enhances captured shots with greater contrast and high dynamic range. I simply loved this Auto-enhance feature which is super handy and produced great results in most of the scenarios. All the shots mentioned above were taken with this Auto Enhance mode on. It makes your shot stunning while managing highlights and retaining vibrant colors.

On the front, there is a 32MP punch-hole selfie camera. I also took some selfies with Edge 50 Fusion, and the Motorola captured sharp and clear photos, however it lacks overall details. But still, you get passable shots.  Speaking of video, you get a maximum of 4K at 30fps or 1080p at 120fps recording support, which is impressive, and hard to find on budget-conscious smartphones. The device performed quite well in our video test, the footage came out decent with better stabilization, thanks to the OIS support.

Software 

The Edge 50 Fusion runs on Motorola’s custom-designed Hello UI based on Android 14 out of the box. The Hello UI is mostly similar to the Google Pixel Phone, so you can expect a more or less similar experience. Motorola offers plenty of customization features from gestures, home screen personalizations, and fonts to wallpapers, and display tweaking options.

Unfortunately, I noticed some bloatware such as pre-installed Linkedin, Adobe Scan, Facebook, and Amazon on the Edge 50 Fusion smartphone, which is slightly disappointing. However, you can uninstall all these apps easily if you don’t want to.

Quibbles aside, while using the Motorola’s new Hello UI on the Edge 50 Fusion feels super smooth and there were no lags or slowdowns.

Motorola is guaranteeing three major OS updates (up to Android 17) and four years of security patches, the highest on Motorola’s budget phones till date. Compared to the competition, Motorola falls behind its immediate rival, the Samsung Galaxy A35, with its four + five update policy.

Should you buy the Motorola Edge 50 Fusion?

You should buy this if.. 

  • You want a curved-display smartphone
  • You need the best budget hardware package 
  • You want excellent battery life that easily lasts all day ‘
  • You want a smartphone with a premium leather back 
  • You want refined software experience with long-term software support

You shouldn’t buy this if…

  • You need flagship-level performance
  • You want great cameras

Verdict

Motorola has done an exceptional job with the Edge 50 Fusion smartphone. The device offers an appealing design, a stunning 144Hz curved display, and an impressive camera system. Its powerful chipset, excellent battery life, IP68 water and dust resistance, and 4 years of software support make it one of the best budget-range smartphones in the market. However, it’s worth noting that Motorola dropped HDR 10 support, which is slightly disappointing. Nonetheless, the 144Hz pOLED display more than makes up for this omission.

If you’re seeking an all-rounder smartphone with a good camera system, efficient processor, high-refresh-rate display, impressive design, excellent battery life, and years of software support, the Motorola Edge 50 Fusion is the best budget phone for you.

On-the-Go Guardian: ArmorSiren PASS Sounds the Alarm Against Threats

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ArmorSiren has introduced its latest product, the Portable Alarm Security System (PASS), designed for personal safety and security. This compact device provides users with peace of mind by protecting them and their valuables.

Perfect for securing hotel rooms, dorms, or items at the beach, ArmorSiren offers a reliable solution against theft and unauthorized access. The device is available now for $199.99 on the ArmorSiren website.

Features of ArmorSiren PASS

  • 120db Loud Siren: Activates immediately upon detecting movement, alerting everyone nearby. The volume can be adjusted for different environments.
  • Portable and Versatile: Suitable for hotel rooms, dorms, Airbnbs, homes, offices, and more.
  • Proprietary Movement Sensing Technology: This new technology, pending U.S. patents, provides unmatched threat detection accuracy.
  • Instant Threat Detection: The alarm triggers in less than half a second after movement is detected.
  • Adjustable Sensitivity: Users can fine-tune sensitivity to ensure accuracy and reduce false alarms.
  • Rechargeable Lithium Battery: Comes with USB Type-C charging, and the battery can last over four weeks, depending on usage.
  • Bluetooth Connectivity: Connects to the ArmorSiren app, with a range of up to 80 feet.

Additional Features

The ArmorSiren PASS can be attached to any door or window to detect intrusion attempts. It can also be placed in purses, bags, or luggage to safeguard valuables. The device uses a sophisticated algorithm to interpret data from acceleration, tilting, shaking, or other motions to trigger the alarm. It features a strong magnet for mounting to metal surfaces and includes a lanyard for easy attachment to door handles, backpacks, and more.

The ArmorSiren app offers full control over the device’s settings. Users can customize sensitivity levels, receive instant text notifications if the alarm is triggered, manage security PIN codes, and more.

Carlinkit 5.0 2air Wireless Android Auto and CarPlay review

I’ve become quite dependent on having my phone be the featured media and maps device in my car. I consider Android Auto and Apple CarPlay to be a non-negotiable for any vehicle moving forward. Having the same apps and similar interface as my phone on my car’s screen is fantastic usage of tech serving a dual purpose.

Unfortunately, both infotainment platforms have been around longer than wireless connections for cars. That’s where companies like Carlinkit come into the market to bridge this gap for USB power infotainment systems. The new Carlinkit 5.0 2air offers USB to wireless conversion for both Android Auto and Apple CarPlay. (Note: I’ll be dropping the 5.0 for the remainder of the review)

Design

The overall composition of the Carlinkit 2air is fairly bland, but that’s not a terrible thing. It’s a small, rounded rectangular box with a USB-C port on one side and a full-sized USB-A on the other. The rest of the box is void of any real details short of the Carlinkit logo at the bottom front.

A quick aside on the logo. It’s not just for vanity. The text is backlit with LEDs and can sync with music playback. It’s kinda gimmicky, but I kind of like it for something that may be visible in some car interiors. Depending on where your auxiliary USB port is located, you may have no choice but to have the adapter out in the open, and it might as well add to the ambience.

The casing is plastic, but seems durable enough. The included USB cables are only a single foot, but in most cars, this shouldn’t be an issue. I also enjoy that the cable isn’t integrated into the Carlinkit 2air. This allows for a wear-and-tear replacement or longer option to be utilized without a need to replace the whole unit. (I’m looking at you Moto Auto)

Setup and Daily Usage

Getting the 2air installed and running in your car is pretty seamless. If you’ve ever connected to a Bluetooth stereo, you’ll feel right at home, as the connection process is very similar. Pop open Bluetooth Settings of your phone and search for the option listed in the documents of the Carlinkit manual.

For me, this was “Auto-0F55” and connected went well on the first try. After Bluetooth syncs from your phone to the dongle, you should see a splash screen for a few seconds on the car’s infotainment system. Here, you will see your device listed and within a few more moments, the CarPlay or Android Auto interface will start.

A quick note on this boot screen and why I like it over some other options. This splash device view listing the connected devices gives you about ten seconds to find an alternative to the last selected device. For my vehicle, I was able to connect both my iPhone 13 and my wife’s iPhone 12.

This brief screen gave me essentially a bootloader to choose her phone if needed. It’s a nice option to have, even if it delays the final mobile interface a bit. We ride together often, and most other wireless CarPlay and Auto devices don’t allow you to choose separate connections and defaults to the original device that was set up as the only phone connection.

After the quick setup, my daily usage of the Carlinkit 2air has been great. I’ve had very little latency lag that you can find with wireless dongles. I’ve also experienced a fairly flawless connection. Not only that, but I’ve had zero drops or resets while driving and using the 2air.

I’m also happy to report that my previous bug with Carlinkit devices and my Mazda have been solved. I’ve tested some of their units before and in those instances, the Android Auto interface didn’t properly detect my Mazda’s wide screen aspect ratio. This caused elements to be cut off from the screen and general bugginess that made it pretty much unusable with my Pixel. Thankfully, Android Auto worked just as well as Apple CarPlay with the 2air.

Final thoughts

Overall, I’ve impressed with the Carlinkit 2air. With the simple setup, dual connection options, and consistent connection, the company has one of the better options to add wireless CarPlay or Android Auto to your vehicle. At $160 it’s on the higher end of the market, but the dual connection screen and even the dual OS support make it appealing. And if you act now, it’s being heavily discounted at just $65 full retail.

If you have multiple folks sharing the same vehicle, or you have a passenger DJ, the Carlinkit 2air could be the adapter you’ve been waiting on. Hit our discount links below to order the Carlinkit 5.0 2air and add it to your next commute. Oh, and use our custom code AndroidGuys18 for an additional 18% off your purchase.

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Bob and Brad’s New Massage Guns Bring the Heat (and Cold) to Muscle Recovery

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Well-regarded Minnesota-based brand Bob and Brad, established by physical therapists with over 60 years of combined experience, has announced three innovative additions to its lineup of massage guns. Each model integrates heat and cold therapy to support enhanced muscle recovery.

X6 Pro Max

The X6 Pro Max offers a robust design aimed at providing targeted pain relief through both heat and cold therapy. The model features a groundbreaking skin-friendly, deep-penetrating titanium alloy massage head. It includes six versatile attachments and boasts five speed settings, reaching speeds up to 3,200 RPM, ideal for deep tissue massage. This massage gun is equipped with a 2600mAh battery, offering up to five hours of usage, and operates at a remarkably quiet 30-55dB.

The innovative heat therapy setting of the X6 Pro Max helps increase blood flow, which aids in reducing stiffness and enhancing flexibility. Conversely, the cold therapy function provides a soothing sensation that reduces inflammation and numbs pain. This dual-therapy approach makes the X6 Pro Max an excellent choice for addressing post-workout discomfort, allowing seamless transitions between heating and cooling modes. The X6 Pro Max is available on Amazon for $159.99 and will soon be available in the UK.

T2 Pro

The T2 Pro model combines the power of a 4000mAh battery with heat and cold therapy features, enhancing muscle recovery across 80% of the body. Its 10mm amplitude and 40lbs of stall force deliver a comprehensive massage experience. The T2 Pro model incorporates heat therapy to improve flexibility and cold therapy to minimize post-exercise swelling. It includes five interchangeable heads and speed settings to customize recovery for different muscle groups.

This model balances power with a quiet operation, maintaining a noise level below 60dB, and features an ergonomic silicone grip for ease of use in any setting. The T2 Pro is available on Amazon for $119.99, with UK availability expected soon.

Q2 Pro

The Q2 Pro, a pocket-sized marvel, is an upgraded version of Bob and Brad’s popular Q2 mini massage gun. This lightweight device, weighing just 0.95lbs, is perfect for on-the-go muscle care. It incorporates a unique heat and cold head, enabling users to apply soothing heat to alleviate tension or cold therapy to tackle swelling.

Five different massage heads and adjustable speed settings (up to 3,000 RPM) allow the Q2 Pro to provide precision relief to various muscle groups. Despite its compact size, the Q2 Pro operates at under 50dB, ensuring a quiet experience wherever you are. It is available on Amazon for $89.99 and Amazon UK for £99.99.

Tecno Camon 30S Pro launches with MediaTek Helio G100 SoC and a massive 5,000mAh battery

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Transition Holding’s sub-brand Tecno has unveiled a new member in its signature Camon 30 series – the Tecno Camon 30S Pro. Tecno packs some interesting features in the Camon 30S Pro including impressive imaging capabilities, a stylish design, a decent processor, long-lasting battery life, and much more. Let’s take a look at the detailed specs, price, and availability. 

Tecno went with MediaTek’s newly announced Helio G100 chipset for its latest Camon 30S Pro smartphone. The Helio G100 processor is based on TSMC’s 6nm architecture paired with 8GB of LPDDR4X RAM and 256GB of UFS 2.2 storage. For lenses, the smartphone features a 50MP Sony IMX896 primary sensor paired with a 2MP depth sensor and a tertiary light sensor. At the front, there’s a 50MP sensor for selfies and video chats. 

The Camon 30S Pro has a beautiful 6.78-inch FHD+ curved AMOLED screen with a 120Hz refresh rate and 1300 nits peak brightness. The panel has a TUV Rheinland Low Blue Light certification. It boasts a massive 5,000mAh battery with 45W fast charging support and 20W wireless charging support. 

Other features of the Camon 30S Pro include Dolby-Atmos tuned stereo speakers, IP53 water and dust ingress protection, NFC, and WiFi 5 support. 

The Camon 30S Pro is available in three stunning color options – Interstellar Grey, Pearl Gold, and Shimmering Silver Green. Tecno hasn’t revealed the pricing for the Camon 30S Pro. However, the device will be on sale from early August in Latin America, Southeast Asia, and other markets. Speaking of pricing, it will be announced at the time of release in each market, said Tecno. 

Sit Down and Save: Boulies Chairs Offer Comfort for Less This August

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This August, Boulies is offering enticing deals on its range of gaming and office chairs, known for their ergonomic designs and high-quality materials. Whether you’re a dedicated gamer or a professional in need of a more comfortable office chair, Boulies has something to suit your needs—and with up to $110/£120 off, now is the perfect time to upgrade your seating.

Elite Series Gaming Chairs

The Elite Series gaming chair is available at a discounted rate of $299.99 (down from $399.99) and £269.99 (originally £339.99) on the Boulies website. These chairs feature high-grade materials and a design that supports the spine’s natural curvature. With adjustable armrests, a stepless reclining backrest, and a multi-tilt mechanism, the Elite Series is perfect for gamers who spend long hours in front of the screen or anyone who wants to relax in style.

Master Series 2024 and Master Max Gaming Chairs

If you’re looking for a chair that combines style and comfort, the Master Series is now $399.99, down from $459.99, or £289.99, reduced from £369.99. These chairs feature high-density cold-cured foam padding for exceptional support and comfort, adjustable 4D armrests, and a multifunctional tilt mechanism for personalized seating positions. The breathable and stain-resistant fabric ensures durability, making these chairs a practical choice for serious gamers.

EP200 Ergonomic Office Chair

The EP200 Series is designed for those who need ergonomic support during long working hours. With a new mesh design for breathability and multiple adjustable functions, this chair helps combat fatigue. It’s available for $219.99 (reduced from $299.99) and £194.99 (down from £279.99). The integrated lumbar support and adjustable neck pillow offer additional comfort, while the easy-to-clean mesh material ensures the chair remains fresh.

NUBI Series Office Chairs

The NUBI Series, featuring the NUBI and NUBI Lite chairs, offers advanced ergonomic features for a tailored seating experience. The series is available at £279.99 with a discount of $120. These chairs boast a weight-synchronized backrest, adjustable seat depth, and the Boulies BioCurveq Sponge cushion for reduced fatigue. The UNO Breathable Fabric adds durability and comfort, making these chairs a great fit for professionals spending up to 8 hours a day at their desks.

EP460 Ergonomic Office Chair

The EP460 office chair, now $299.99 (down from $369.99) and £269.99 (previously £309.99), provides superior comfort for long hours of work or relaxation. The chair features new hybrid mesh upholstery, enhanced lumbar support, and an adjustable headrest for optimal posture. Retaining popular features from the EP400, such as adjustable seat depth and a built-in footrest, this chair offers flexibility and support.

Ninja Pro Gaming Chair Series

For pro gamers seeking comfort and support, the Ninja Pro Series is now $399.99 (was $509.99) and £269.99 (down from £319.99). These chairs feature a racing-style backrest that encourages healthier sitting posture and upgraded metal armrests for durability. With Boulies signature perforated Ultraflex PU leather and microfiber suede, the Ninja Pro ensures breathability during intense gaming sessions.

Visit the Boulies website to explore these deals and find the perfect chair for your needs. Whether you’re gaming or working from home, these chairs are designed to enhance comfort and support throughout the day. Don’t miss out—these savings are only available through August!

Boox GO Series Review: Budget-Friendly E-Readers with a Premium Punch

Boox has been busy this year and continues to challenge the standard-bearers of e-reader tablet market. The company has become a viable option to the likes of Amazon and Kobo. You can even make the argument that the note-taking features of many of the larger Boox devices take on more premium options, like the Kindle Scribe and ReMarkable tablet.

Boox has now come in with an even lower-priced entries with the GO ePaper series. The GO Color 7 and the GO 10.3 blur the lines even further of premium vs. budget buys. I’ve been testing both Boox devices and I have to say the hype is real, but let’s dive into the details.

Design

Let’s start with the shared DNA of the GO series. Many of the sensors and panels are very similar in design and mechanics. The GO Color 7 and GO 10.3 sport a 2.4Ghz Octa-core processors, 4GB of RAM, and 64GB of internal storage. Both also support Boox’s fantastic magnetic cases.

The similarities don’t stop there. You also get Android 12 with a custom overlay as the base operating system for the GO series. Not only does this allow you a more flexible system than most e-readers, it also gives the tablets full access to the Google Play Store. This ultimately allows you to have access to pretty much any e-book service you can get on Android.

The exterior hardware of each is a mixed bag in comparison. The smaller GO Color 7 is mostly plastic with a faux-leather back covering. The larger sibling, 10.3 is made of fiberglass weaving giving it a very sturdy casing that almost feels aluminum. Neither feels cheap by any means, but you can see an upgrade in the GO 10.3 over the smaller Color 7.

Another distinction between the models is storage options. Both GO e-readers have 64GBs of internal SSD storage, however, the GO Color 7 can be expanded via a microSD card while the GO 10.3 can not. It’s a little thing, but I think the more premium, and pricey, GO 10.3 should have this included.

Screens and general experience

As the monikers would imply, the GO Color 7 is a 7-inch Kaleido 3 Color screen. This allows for the matte look with still allowing crisper colors and gradients than the black and white alternatives. You get 300PPI when using black and white text like books, and when you want to flip through your favorite magazine or comic book in color you get 150PPI.

I really like the GO Color 7 screen. While it’s a little on the small side for reading comics, the color gamut is very good and the overall size is perfect for reading traditional books and novels. Turning pages can be done either via the screen with a tap or swipe, and you even have tactile buttons on the right side of the screen if you prefer.

I thought lack of color would bother me more on the larger 10.3, but overall it’s still a very compelling option. The Carta 1200 Monochrome screen still offers crisp text balance and is very response with the hardware. The GO 10.3 also has the same 300PPI since it’s only black and white.

While the lack of color does hurt when using it for something like comics because the screen size is perfect for the physical medium it’s emulating, it’s mostly a minor annoyance. Other options outweigh this limitation for me like the note taking and pen input. Having this additional interaction options makes it a more affordable alternative to the Boox Note Air 3C.

At $380, it’s a compelling consideration for anyone considering a larger e-reader. Especially, if you also like to take notes. This puts it far under the hit on your wallet that other contenders like the Kindle Scribe and ReMarkable readers.

Our review samples included bundle accessories that most should consider. The magnetic cases for both GO tablets is very well made and includes several stand modes. The GO 10.3 also included the stylus pens and a box of replacement tips. I’d consider this almost essential if you plan to take notes at all. It really does extend the functionality of the larger GO and would be worth

Battery life

The GO series offers a 2300mAh capacity with the GO Color 7 and 3700mAh with the 10.3 e-reader. Both offer multiple days of real usage. The units sip battery when you are interacting with them with the low-power panels. You should be able to get through at least a week of general usage between

The standby is even better. You will notice very minimal drop in battery percentage when the tablets aren’t in use laying around the house. There’s also a wonderful suspend setting in the software options for each that allows the unit to power down when in not in use for several minutes. It takes a few minutes to power back, but this is a great setting for something folks may not be using every day or at least while away at work.

Final thoughts

I think Boox is quietly becoming one of the best manufacturers of e-readers in the market. The GO series build on this momentum and increases it in my mind. The GO Color 7 and 10.3 offer consumers high-quality options at just $250 and $380 respectively. Both offer specs and features that punch well above this price range.

You can get your own GO Color 7 and 10.3 e-readers directly from Boox or our Amazon links below. It’s worth a mentioning, that at the moment, Onyx offers the bundles of accessories with the purchase for an additional discount of sorts. This gets you the magnetic case cover for the Color 7 and the same for the GO 10.3 along with the pen and extra tips.

Doxxing Exposed: 5 Must-Know Facts to Stay Safe

Doxxing is a common crime in 2024, but the term has only been around for the last thirty or so years. For those unaware, doxxing is the intentional revelation of someone’s private information online without their consent – often with malicious intent. 

It began in the 1990s, when hackers began ‘dropping docs’ on people who had been hiding behind fake names. Now, however, doxxing can happen to anyone, at any time, and for any reason.

According to a 2021 study, at least 43 million American citizens have experienced doxxing at least once in their lifetime, and that number is only growing. Despite numerous cybersecurity efforts, it’s becoming easier and easier to locate someone’s information online and share it to any platform. 

Whether it’s to blackmail, to impersonate, or to earn money through selling data, doxxing is one of the biggest online threats, and it’s up to you to keep yourself safe.

Online security is possible, of course. But the burden to ensure that security is on the user. You. So with this in mind, we’ve listed out 5 must-know facts for you to stay safe in 2024 and beyond, ensuring you don’t have to experience doxxing at its worst.

You Can Opt Out of Data Brokers

The first thing to know is that your personal data is not beyond your control. Every time you browse online, you’re leaving a digital footprint – one that is then processed and collected by data brokers. This is why it’s so important to remove data from data brokers and to take your data back into your own hands. Remember, data brokers create a profile of you that can then be utilised by anyone – increasing the chances that your information will be doxxed.

People Hand Over their Digital Information

Data brokers can create a pretty detailed picture of you – including your full name, your gender, your interests, your home address, your phone number, the list goes on and on. But the other way that hackers can retrieve that information is through your social media channels. In other words, you might just be handing it over to them on a platter. Make sure, in this way, that you limit the amount of personal information you share online, and if you’re using messenger apps, only reveal such information to those you really trust.

Two-Factor Authentication Does Work

Two-factor authentication might be a hassle, but it’s a must-know fact that it successfully blocks around 50% of automated attacks after installation. It might not be infallible, but it significantly improves security in most cases, and provided you choose strong passwords, it gives hackers an extra step to get through which is often insurmountable.

Human Error Plays a Huge Part

Speaking of strong passwords, it’s another fact that 90% of all cyber attacks are caused by human error or behaviour. A lot of the time, poor passwords – or passwords that are used across multiple platforms – are to blame. In 2024, it has never been more important to use complex passwords that include a mix of letters, numbers, and special characters, and create different ones depending on the platform. As well as this, the passwords should be regularly updated, reviewed and changed at least once every two months to ensure you stay ahead of the tide.

Privacy Tools are Available

Lastly, it’s a fact that thousands of online users know about privacy tools and services, but fail to use them. This isn’t necessarily their fault – it’s easy to think it won’t happen to you until it does – but with so many privacy tools available, it’s become more of a necessity than ever to utilise them and obscure your personal information as and when you’re browsing. A strong VPN is certainly one of them. With a VPN, you can mask your IP address and make sure that your movements online are far harder to track. Like 2FA, it’s not exactly infallible – this is why opting out of data brokers is another important step – but it’s another tool that can keep you safe against doxxing and keep your identity and details yours, and no one else’s.

Vivo V40 series debuts with ultra-thin design and impressive 50MP camera

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The popular camera-focused smartphone maker brand Vivo has unveiled two new camera-centric smartphones in its V series portfolio – the Vivo V40 and the Vivo V40 Pro. Vivo’s new V40 series smartphones bring meaningful upgrades including an impressive ZEISS-tuned camera setup, ultra-thin design, powerful processor, improved battery life, and much more. Let’s delve into the details. 

 In terms of hardware, the Pro variant got some big upgrades while the base variant retains the same processor from the last generation. Vivo V40 Pro comes with all flagship set of features. The V40 Pro smartphone inherited the flagship MediaTek Dimensity 9200+ chipset paired with up to 12GB of RAM and 512GB onboard storage. While the Vivo V40 comes with a mid-range Snapdragon 7 Gen 3 processor from the last generation model.

For lenses, Vivo incorporated a flagship triple rear camera setup into the V40 Pro, consisting of a 50MP main camera with a Sony IMX921 sensor, a 50MP telephoto portrait camera with a Sony IMX816 sensor, and a 50MP ZEISS ultrawide shooter. 

On the other hand, the vanilla V40 houses a dual rear camera setup. The 50MP primary camera is paired with a 50MP ZEISS-tuned ultra-wide shooter with a 119-degree field of view. There’s a 50MP ZEISS group selfie camera for capturing stunning selfies. 

Both phones run on Funtouch OS 14 based on Android 14 out of the box. Vivo promises three major Android OS updates (up to Android 17) and four years of security patches for the V40 series smartphones. 

Another thing that the phones have in common is that they feature a stunning 6.78-inch FHD+ curved AMOLED display with a 120Hz refresh rate and up to 4500 nits peak brightness. Furthermore, both phones house a massive 5,500mAh battery cell with 80W fast charging support. Unfortunately, there’s no wireless charging support here. 

Other features of the Vivo V40 series include IP68 water and dust resistance ingress protection, stereo speakers, an in-display fingerprint scanner, and WiFi 6 support. 

The Vivo V40 Pro retails at INR 54,999 ($655) for the 12GB/256GB model. While the vanilla Vivo V40 starts at INR 34,999 ($417) for the base 8GB/128GB variant. Both phones come in Moonlight White, Meteor Blue, and Stellar Silver color options, but the V40 offers two more additional color shades – Sunglow Peach and Nebula Purple.

The Vivo V40 series smartphones are currently available for pre-order in India. Open sales will begin on August 13th and 19th in India. Speaking about international availability, Vivo will gradually roll out the V40 series smartphones to other markets as well. However, the brand hasn’t yet revealed the exact timeline.

Brinks Unveils Fingerprint Deadbolt: Your Door’s New Bouncer

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Brinks, a name synonymous with security, has unveiled its latest innovation: an electronic deadbolt featuring fingerprint access. This new addition is set to make waves in home security, combining advanced technology with user-friendly features to safeguard entry points like front, back, or side doors.

The electronic lock is designed with a suite of security features aimed at thwarting various intrusion methods. Notably, it incorporates PRO-GUARD technology, an anti-tamper alarm, and an anti-pry shield. These components work together to create a formidable defense against picking, bumping, and drilling attempts, ensuring that the security of the home remains uncompromised.

Matte Black (via Brinks)

The lock boasts ANSI Grade 3 certification, which guarantees a high standard of durability and security. It features a robust 1-inch deadbolt with a hardened steel anti-saw pin, providing strong resistance against forced entry. These elements contribute to a design that’s not just about keeping intruders out but also about withstanding physical attacks.

For those who manage multiple users, this lock offers impressive flexibility. It can store up to 50 fingerprints, 50 user codes, and 10 single-use codes, making it a versatile choice for families or small businesses. The lock also allows for customization with options for 1-99 second auto-lock or a 2-second one-touch lock feature, adding convenience to its robust security profile.

Powered by four AA batteries, the lock promises up to 24 months of reliable operation, significantly outlasting many competitors. A low battery indicator ensures users are never caught off guard, making maintenance straightforward.

Tuscan Bronze (via Brinks)

Installation is straightforward, requiring only a Phillips screwdriver. The lock fits most standard doors; upgrading a home’s security doesn’t require professional installation or complex wiring.

Brinks’ reputation for security is well-founded, and this electronic deadbolt is a testament to its commitment to protecting homes with cutting-edge technology. Available at major retailers like Walmart and Amazon, the lock is part of a range of stylish and affordable products that blend high-end features with accessible pricing.