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OnePlus 11 Marble Odyssey Limited Edition launched in India

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OnePlus unveiled the OnePlus 11 smartphone in the market earlier this year and now OnePlus introduced a brand new OnePlus 11 Marble Odyssey Limited Edition handset in India. A few months back, the same smartphone was introduced as Jupiter Edition in China. This smartphone is the best example of craftsmanship. It is the first smartphone to feature a natural texture, says OnePlus. 

Beautiful Craftmanship by OnePlus 

OnePlus 11 Marble Odyssey Limited Edition phone’s rear is made out of 3D microcrystalline rock. And the specialty of the material is, its texture changes naturally and eliminates similarity and boring, and offers unique elegance everywhere. The firm claims that this material has never been used in the industry and has a unique texture similar to the surface of Jupiter.

Also Read:- OnePlus 11 5G Review

OnePlus is inspired by the Juipter to bring its uniqueness into the smartphone. OnePlus 11 Marble Odyssey Limited Edition smartphone boasts microcrystalline rock material and the unique aluminum hydroxide refreshing factor present in the material offers a different kind of cool and skin-friendly feel. It has a yellow and light brown color combination i.e. the Jupiter Rock material back finish which looks truly unique and more premium in hand. 

OnePlus 11 Jupiter Rock Edition launched in China

There are also white and Dark flecks present (randomly scattered) on the back of the smartphone, the company claims that the dark flecks are inspired by meteorites and the white one is inspired by Diamond rain on the Jovian planet. Furthermore, the smartphone’s back is fingerprint resistant, wear-resistant, and has antibacterial properties.

OnePlus 11 Jupiter Rock Edition launched in China

Speaking about the specifications, the OnePlus 11 Marble Odyssey Edition retains the same specs as the Vanilla OnePlus 11. You’ll get similar features in the OnePlus 11 Jupiter Rock Edition including Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 processor,  5,000mAH battery with 100W fast charging support, and a triple rear camera setup tuned with Hasselblad- 50MP primary camera paired with a 48MP ultrawide shooter and 32MP telephoto lens and 16MP front camera. 

Moreover, the OnePlus 11 Jupiter Rock Edition has a 6.7-inch QHD+ LTPO 3.0 AMOLED display with 120Hz refresh rate support, 20:9 aspect ratio, and 1300 nits of peak brightness. 

OnePlus 11 Marble Odyssey Limited Edition will be up for sale starting from June 6 via Amazon in India. There is no word on the pricing details but it is expected to reveal on sale day. 

BIG Savings! Arlo offering major discounts throughout May

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Arlo has announced multiple deals for the month of May. These include deals for the upcoming Memorial Day Sales. What should you expect? Consumers are able to build their personalized security bundle and save up to 20 percent from the products they purchase.

According to Arlo, This is an always-on offer which enables users to get the security package they need while saving some cash.

When will the deal run?

The deals have started from May 16, and will run till May 29, 2023. This deals are eight products – from 20 percent to 60 percent on select security cameras.

These include the following:

  • Arlo Pro 4 Camera- $159.99 (20% OFF)
  • Arlo Pro 5 Camera- $199.99 (20% OFF)
  • Arlo Safe Family Bundle + 2 Safe Buttons- $99.99 (17% OFF)
  • Arlo Secure Annual Plan + Pro 5 Camera- $257.37 (45% OFF)
  • Arlo Secure Annual Plan + Essential Camera – $184.87 (50% OFF)
  • Arlo Secure Annual Plan + Essential Wireless Doorbell – $199.88 (60% OFF)
  • Arlo Secure Annual Plan + Essential Wired Doorbell- $179.88 (60% OFF)
  • Arlo Secure Annual Plan + Essential Wired Doorbell- $179.88 (60% OFF)

See Also: Arlo Essential Spotlight Camera review

Memorial Day Sale starts on the 22nd day of May. It will run through to May 29. Check out some of the deals available below. Consumers can get anything between 10 percent to 60 percent off what they purchase.

    • Arlo Essential Camera – $79.99 (38% OFF)
    • Arlo Pro 4 Camera – $159.99 (20% OFF)
    • Arlo Pro 5 Camera – $199.99 (20% OFF)
    • Arlo Essential Indoor Camera – $69.99 (30% OFF)
    • Arlo Essential Wired Video Doorbell – $79.99 (38% OFF)
    • Arlo Essential Wireless Video Doorbell – $99.99 (33% OFF)
    • Arlo Home Security System + 2 sensor – $179.99 (10% OFF)
    • Arlo Secure Annual Plan + Pro 5 Camera – $257.37 (45% OFF)
    • Arlo Secure Annual Plan + Essential Camera – $184.87 (50% OFF)
    • Arlo Secure Annual Plan + Pro 4 – 2 Camera Kit – $309.87 (50% OFF)
    • Arlo Secure Annual Plan + Essential Wireless Doorbell – $199.88 (60% OFF)
    • Arlo Secure Annual Plan + Essential Wired Doorbell- $179.88 (60% OFF)

Arlo’s security cameras don’t come that cheap, so this is a big opportunity for those who would love to save massively. Astute buyers will capitalize on this opportunity. The company earns a top spot among SafeHome’s best wireless security cameras of 2023.

About Arlo

Arlo Technologies Inc. is a U.S company that deals in wireless surveillance cameras. According to the company, it claimed it has shipped over 21.6 million device across the world. Arlo separated from Netgear in 2018. It now owns the majority of its stock, meaning the it has majority control over other investors. The company’s Chief Executive Officer, Matthew McRae joined the company in October 2017. Arlo’s main products are Arlo Security Camera, portable and baby monitoring cameras. If you love to save energy while using security cameras, Arlo is the go-to company.

Poly Voyager Free 60+ UC review

The Poly Voyager Free 60 are wireless earbuds designed for professionals who need to stay connected on the go. They offer a range of features, including noise-cancelling technology, four-microphone array, and compatibility with Microsoft Teams and Zoom, making them ideal for business use. The earbuds are also comfortable to wear, come with a charging case for easy portability, and are available in two color options.

Specifically, the Voyager Free 60 is actually a series of earbuds with three different versions to choose from. Here, we’ll talk about a particular model, the Voyager Free 60+ UC. Read on to learn what we thought of the Poly Voyager Free 60+ UC.

Noteworthy Features

  • Wireless earbuds designed for professional use
  • Noise-cancelling technology for clear audio in noisy environments
  • Three-microphone array for effective communication
  • Compatible with Microsoft Teams and Zoom for seamless virtual meetings
  • Comfortable to wear with long battery life and a charging case for portability
  • Available in black and white color options

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Thoughts and Conclusion

If you’re looking for a reliable and high-quality set of wireless earbuds, the Poly Voyager Free 60 is a great option. These earbuds are designed for professionals who need to stay connected on the go, offering a range of features that make them ideal for business use. But they’re not all business, to be sure. These work great as a pair of earbuds for entertainment and general purpose usage.

The Voyager Free 60 earbuds are lightweight and compact, with a comfortable fit that allows you to wear them all day without any discomfort. The earbuds come with a charging case that provides up to hours of extra battery life, so you can easily recharge them on the go.

The earbuds themselves offer up to 5.5 hours of talk time or 8 hours of listening time, making them perfect for long conference calls or listening to music during your commute.

One of the key features of the Voyager Free 60 earbuds is their excellent audio quality. The earbuds are designed with noise-cancelling technology that filters out background noise, so you can hear your calls and music clearly even in noisy environments. The earbuds also feature three microphones that pick up your voice clearly, even in windy or noisy conditions.

The Voyager Free 60 earbuds are also incredibly easy to use. They are compatible with Bluetooth-enabled devices, and you can easily switch between devices with a touch of a button. The earbuds also feature voice commands that allow you to answer calls, adjust the volume, and more without having to take your phone out of your pocket.

The Poly Voyager Free 60 wireless earbuds are compatible with Microsoft Teams and Zoom, which is key for today’s modern professional. That is to say, those who use these platforms for virtual meetings and video conferences or find themselves working in remote locations or on the go.

The Poly Voyager Free 60 earbuds are an excellent choice for professionals who need reliable and high-quality wireless earbuds. With their comfortable fit, long battery life, and excellent audio quality, these earbuds are perfect for anyone who needs to stay connected on the go.

The Poly Voyager Free 60 wireless earbuds come in two color options: black and white. The black is more sleek and professional and make for a good choice for business settings, while the white option is more casual and suitable for everyday use.

There are three versions of the Voyager Free 60 to choose from, each with a slightly different set of features. Spend a little more money and you’ll get things like wireless charging for the case, a Bluetooth adapter for PCs, airplane mode input, and call and media control via the charging case. The Poly website breaks down the differences between each model.

You can learn more about the Poly Voyager Free 60+ UC and/or purchase yours for about $330. Otherwise, the standard model comes in as low as $230.

WhatsApp soon to join other messaging platforms with concept of usernames

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WhatsApp, the most popular messaging service worldwide doesn’t support usernames yet. All other messaging services give users opportunity to make use of usernames. However, the platform has announced that soon, it will support usernames, making it easy for users to message themselves on the platform without requiring phone numbers.

This feature is still in its early stages of development. It was spotted in the latest WhatsApp beta for Android v2.23.11.15. At this time, if you’re running the same build the option may need to be toggled as there’s a server-side push involved.

What may also change on WhatsApp

This means WhatsApp not having the concept of usernames will soon be a thing of the past. At the moment, you sign up for the service with phone numbers, while other people refer to you or see you with the name you supply. The same is applicable when you chat with friends. They see your contact name.

This could change in the future once WhatsApp starts making use of usernames. As we know, the team is always working on new features, so we can’t tell what other features will arrive at the same time with the usernames concept. Already, some experts are saying that this new feature may just be the biggest to come to WhatsApp.

See Also: How to create and share WhatsApp QR code for groups

Another thing that could change is the use of usernames in groups. If one doesn’t know people on group chats, only phone numbers will show. If usernames are also supported in groups, people may find you through your unique username.

Will you be able to hide your username?

There’s no clear-cut answer to this question as WhatsApp has not revealed whether it will allow users the option to hide their usernames from the public for privacy sake. Only time will tell more details we need to know about. One thing is sure, the concept of usernames will change the way users communicate in groups and communities in a large way.

Framework Chromebook Edition Laptop review

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It’s rare that a tech release grabs my attention, but the folks over at Framework have been doing that just that over the last few years. The new laptop maker’s sustainable and modular laptop lineups captivated me.

The company has made sure not only can you expand these devices easily, but you will also be able to repair them yourself with little technical knowledge.

I’ve been testing the new Chromebook Edition from Framework for a few weeks. The laptop has left me feeling that this is a great device and needs to be the future of all laptops.

Design

The design of this laptop by Framework is everything. I’m honestly still blown away by both the fit and finish and the engineering efforts to make most of the major components modular. The aluminum laptop has a premium feel out of the box and weighs three pounds. The edges are well-chamfered with smooth lines.

Overall, the Framework Chromebook would look at home among its peers. The clamshell design is familiar and looks mostly normal at first glance. It has a slight wedge to it with the hinge side being the thickest points.

The display is a 13.5-inch panel with 3:2 aspect ratio. The Framework Chromebook has a 100% sRGB color gamut and over 400 nits brightness. The resolution is capable of up to 2256×1504 and 1500:1 contrasting. The panel is glossy, but I didn’t have any issues with glare outside of any other laptop.

Keyboard and trackpad

The keyboard on the Framework is good. It’s not my favorite and can be bit mushy, but it took my fingers and muscle memory no time to adjust. The overall travel and spacing is good and the keys have a premium finish.

The trackpad is really good. It strikes a good balance of size versus function without taking up the entire palm area. Framework’s spec sheets say it’s a glass surface and is very smooth and responsive.

One glaring omission that I can’t let slide is in the power button. Every other model of the Framework laptop has an embedded capacitive fingerprint scanner. However, for some reason, this is not present on the Chromebook edition. It’s a weird swerve when both the existing hardware and software both support the tech.

Modularity at its finest

This is where the Framework team’s magic shines. The only dedicated port on the laptop is the 3.5mm headphone jack. All the other peripheral ports are gained through the company’s expansion cards. You can expand your attachment via four recessed USB-C cards.

My review unit came with what I would also personally config: 2xUSB-C, USB-A, and full-size HDMI. This gives me a USB-C for charging on each side, legacy support for USB-A peripherals, and dedicated HDMI for display outputs. The Framework expansion cards snap in with a satisfying click and push the release button into the locked position. To pop them out simply push the button and pull the card out.

Additional Framework expansion cards can be purchased from the Marketplace at any time. Other options are 250GB/1TB storage, Ethernet, DisplayPort, and MicroSD. Each card costs between $9 and $149 depending on your needs.

The great thing is that none of these are permanent. Maybe you have occasional usage cases that you just want to throw in your bag for the one office setup you know you need DisplayPort instead of HDMI. Or you want to have microSD onboard while traveling with your mirrorless camera to manage photos. Cool. You have them in those instances and can easily go back to your default combination at home.

Just as repairable

This mindset doesn’t end with the peripherals of the Framework Chromebook. From the majority of the internals to the display bezels and keyboard, most points of failure can be easily replaced. Framework has found a unique way to use limited screws matched with magnets to make many of these easily removed with just the torq screwdriver included in the box.

The base internals are a 12-gen Intel Core i5 paired with 8GB of RAM and 256GB of storage. However, pretty much anything you see in the photo above with a QR code can be user replaced. This includes the RAM, SSD, speaker, battery, fan, wireless adapters, and audio board.

Even the hinge, keyboard, trackpad, and display can also be replaced. Hell, on the normal Frameworks, the entire motherboard can be swapped with newer generations. I’m not sure how that would affect the Chromebook edition but I don’t see why you couldn’t do that.

This is a staunch contrast to most other current PC manufacturers. For some reason, a few years ago the movement away from self-repairable components took off with most laptop makers. Led by Apple, Dell, Lenovo, and most others followed suit with completely soldered internals.

The movement to pull the pendulum in the opposite direction is refreshing from Framework. Having a laptop with not only components that can be replaced, but encouraged by the way the laptop can be deconstructed is fantastic. And the company isn’t done. The newly announced 16-inch Windows models will have a customizable keyboard and touchpad layouts.

Battery life

Chrome OS is very resource friendly and this generally translates to decent battery life. This is true for the Framework Chromebook Edition. I’ve been able to get as low as seven hours and maxed it out with ten hours. I think the average user will be consistent in expecting around 8-9 hours of general use.

The Framework has a 55Wh battery pack and should get anyone through a normal day. When you do need to top off the tanks, USB-C charging up to 60 watts is onboard any of the dongle slots. This should replenish the battery in under two hours.

Software and performance

I’m not going to spend a ton of time here. The best thing about ChromeOS is how seamless and uniform it can be across devices. The same is true here on the Framework Laptop. The system runs the OS well and I never had any issues. If you’ve used a Chromebook in the last few years, the Framework will perform as expected.

The same can be said for performance. The Intel 12th Gen Core processor paired with 8GB of RAM can take pretty much anything you throw at it and more while using ChromeOS. Even with pushing it with the nifty Linux containerized apps, the Framework chugged right along. And with a default of 256GB of NVMe storage, this is one of the most robust machines available running Google’s desktop operating system.

Lastly, the Framework Chromebook has a full 1080p webcam that I’m happy to report doesn’t suck. It’s still limited by the size of the sensor and lack of much backlighting, but it’s still a notch above any other laptop I currently use. Oh and guess what? If the company updates this sensor in later models, it’s fully removable and upgradeable per the majority of the Framework laptop.

Conclusion

It’s been a joy to spend time with the Framework Chromebook Edition. While the software still isn’t personally for me, Framework has done such a great job with this machine it doesn’t really matter the software it runs. The sheer monument of having a laptop that delivers on pretty much every promise of sustainability, self-repair, and modular expansion is impressive beyond words.

Wrap all that up in customizable purchase options starting at just $999 and this is a winner. It is steep for the Chromebook market, but you get almost insane upgrade paths with this machine as long as Google and Framework continue to partner. This is the only option available if you want a base Chromebook you can upgrade to near heart’s content later.

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Podcast: GameSir G7 Controller

Check out episode 397 of the AndroidGuys Podcast where we discuss the GameSir G7 Controller.

About the GameSir G7 Controller

The GameSir G7 Controller is a wired controller that offers a smooth and responsive gaming experience for Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, and Windows 10/11. The controller also has two swappable faceplates and two additional back buttons, which can be customized to fit any gamer’s needs. The GameSir G7 Controller is a great choice for gamers who are looking for a wired controller with a low response time and a customizable design.

Listen below using the embedded player or click here to check out the episode using your favorite media player.

Nothing Phone 2 is launching in July, confirms Carl Pei

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Everyone witnessed the Nothing’s Phone 1 hype and success. People were very excited about the Phone 1 and the company is said to sold 750,000 units globally. Now Nothing founder Carl Pei has officially confirmed that the firm will launch the successor to the Phone 1 in July 2023. Nothing has already been confirmed that the next-gen phone i.e. the Nothing Phone 2 will be a premium one. 

Nothing Phone 2 will debut in the US as well as other markets on the same day, said Carl Pei during an interview with Forbes. Last year, Nothing didn’t launch the Phone 1 in the US market until months after its global launch. Furthermore, Carl Pei told how crucial is US market for the success of the company. Nothing’s vision is to offer the best alternative to the iPhone for consumers across the US. 

Pei also revealed key features of the Phone 2. The Nothing Phone 2 smartphone will pack a 4,700mAh battery which is up from 4,500mAh in the Phone 1. Speaking about the processor, earlier this year, at MWC 2023, Pei told that the upcoming Nothing phone will use a snapdragon 8 series processor. Nothing Phone 2 will be powered by Qualcomm Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 processor. 

Moreover, Pei said that the brand is truly focusing on user experience rather than joining the specs race. Here is a statement from Pei, about why Nothing chooses to go with Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 chipset, he said the Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 is a “proven processor” that has been “thoroughly tested and continuously optimized through numerous updates since its introduction and the chip is efficient enough to deliver powerful performance with lesser cost. 

The phone 2 is set to launch in July month though the exact launch date hasn’t been revealed yet. Nothing said that the Phone 2 will offer a significantly improved user experience compared to the predecessor- the Phone 1. It is still unclear whether Phone 2 will use the same design as Phone 1 or we’ll get to see another new design for the Phone 2. 

Also Read:-
Nothing Ear 1 review
Review: Nothing Ear Stick (Podcast)

VPNs and anti-virus – Do you need to go the extra cybersecurity mile with your smartphones?

With everyone carrying around all their most important details in their pockets, cybersecurity is more important than ever. The consequences of not taking cybersecurity seriously, even in your phone can be catastrophic. Accessing your data can lead to crimes like doxing, stalking, identity theft and more. If you want to avoid those problems, take a look at our suggestions for how to keep your phone and your data safe.

The Right to Be Forgotten

The Right to Be Forgotten is part of the GDPR privacy laws and says that everyone has the right to be erased from the internet. However, as you might imagine, this is easier said than done. Every website you access, every app you open, every action you take online is being recorded in some way. The use of this data ranges from the capitalist like marketing purposes to the dangerous to society like political propaganda or personally dangerous like mistakes made on social media endangering your career.

Services like Incogni offer users the chance to erase themselves from the internet. By taking control of your personal data, you can remove your personal details and data from as many sources as they can find.

Fintech crime: fraud and theft

Unfortunately, in this brave new world of digital dependence, there are numerous ways in which a bad apple can use your smartphone to take advantage of you. The most common of these include fintech crimes like hacking into public Wi-Fi to gain access to your online banking app. Installing a VPN will offer you some protection when you log into public Wi-Fi. Other ways hackers get into your bank account is with malware or phishing, so an anti-virus software would be a good help there.

The most common is identity theft, and when all of the most and least important details of your life are saved in apps and accounts, it’s easy to see how fintech criminals can easily pretend to be you.

Doxing and stalking

But the problem there is that fintech crime is only one way people can get to you via your phone. With location services and our culture’s inherent need to tell everyone where we are at all times, we’re very susceptible to doxing or stalking. A VPN can help when it comes to hiding your location as it will change your IP address to disguise where you are. However, you might want to also go through your apps and website subscriptions and be sure that location services are turned off if you’re worried about someone tracking you.

Conclusion

Nowadays, you’ll hear that personal data is more valuable than gold, and that’s true. Marketers want to use your data to better understand their customers, but, as we are about to discuss, marketers are not the only ones who value your personal data. Whether they’re after your money, your identity, your job or your vote, the key to getting it is personal data. If you value your privacy and security, you might want to think about installing some of these smartphone security measures.

OpenRock Pro review

The OneOdio OpenRock Pro Wireless Open-Ear Air Conduction Earbuds are an innovative and unique product that offer a different listening experience than traditional earbuds. These earbuds use air conduction technology, which allows the user to hear their music and ambient noise at the same time, making them a great option for outdoor activities or for those who want to be aware of their surroundings.

It’s a somewhat unorthodox design, to be sure, and somewhat calls to mind bone conduction headphones. They don’t have any premium sound but they do feature a pretty solid set of features that athletes might enjoy.

Design

Despite their unique design, the target user for the OneOdio OpenRock Pro earbuds is pretty much anyone who wants to enjoy music without being completely isolated from their surroundings. Outdoor enthusiasts, runners, and cyclists who need to be aware of their surroundings will enjoy being able to hear environmental sounds.

The OpenRock Pro earbuds come equipped with Bluetooth 5.2, which provides a strong and stable connection to your device. The earbuds are also IPX5 rated for water and sweat resistance, making them suitable for use during workouts or outdoor activities.

The curvature of the ear hook can be adjusted, although not necessary, and the rubber strip can be angled to fit various ear sizes comfortably. I appreciate the presence of a dedicated physical button for media playback and volume control, but found it difficult to locate each button during physical activity. Moreover, the default controls were not easy to remember. More on that in a moment.

Specifications for the OneOdio OpenRock Pro

  • Bluetooth 5.2
  • Bluetooth Range: 33 feet (10 meters)
  • 16.2 mm drivers
  • AAC, SBC, and aptX codec support
  • Up to 46 hours of music and calls (with charging case)
  • Charging for five minutes provides up to one hour of playback
  • IPX5 water and sweat-resistant

Audio

Earbuds designed for active use, such as during workouts or in noisy environments, don’t necessarily require pristine sound quality, but they must be well-balanced in their audio delivery, with clear vocals and ample low-end.

The OpenRock Pro earbuds certainly met my expectations in this regard. They provide a rich and full sound quality, especially in the bass frequencies as the volume was increased. I was surprised at how well-rounded they sounded.

In spite of the open-ear design I was impressed with how little sound leakage occurs. Even at higher volume levels music was barely audible from others in a room maybe 10 feet away.

Podcasts and audiobooks sound fantastic with each word clear and easy to understand. In fact, these might be among some of my favorite earbuds for this type of content around the house. However, and this is the same for standard earbuds, it difficult to hold conversations with audio playing – especially spoken word. You’ll want to turn them off or pause your audio if you’re going to try to hold a conversation.

Other thoughts

By default, a single click on either the right or left button pauses audio and another click resumes it, while a double click on the right increases the volume and a double click on the left decreases it. That’s pretty much par for the course in earbuds, sure.

The standard control for skipping a song is by pressing the button and holding it for 1.5 seconds, which is pretty wonky. Of note, the presets cannot be modified, and reviewing the manual is something you won’t want to skip.

The battery life of the earbuds is truly impressive, providing up to 46 hours of listening time on a single charge. This is ample time for most workouts, as well as extended activities such as marathons. The earbuds also come equipped with a fast charging feature that allows for an additional 60 minutes of playtime with just a 5-minute charge.

The extended battery life can be attributed to their energy-saving features and low power consumption. The earbuds automatically turn off after 10 minutes of inactivity, ensuring that the battery life is conserved. Additionally, the charging case can fully charge the earbuds up to four times before requiring a recharge.

The battery case design, for its part, is practical but a tad too bulky to fit comfortably in pants pockets.

Example settings and use cases for the OpenRock Pro

  • Outdoor activities: The open-ear design allows you to be aware of your surroundings while still enjoying your music, making them ideal for activities like hiking, running, or cycling.
  • Work: They’re lightweight and comfortable and let you hear colleagues and surroundings while still being able to listen to music or take calls.
  • Commuting: Commuters who need to be aware of their surroundings can listen to music or take calls without completely drowning out the environment.
  • Home: The open-ear design also makes them comfortable for music, podcasts, or other content while doing household chores or just relaxing.

Conclusion

The OneOdio OpenRock Pro Wireless Open-Ear Air Conduction Earbuds are a great option for anyone who wants a different listening experience and whose primary concern is to be aware of their surroundings while enjoying music.

The earbuds are versatile enough to be used in a wide range of settings, making them an excellent option for people who are always on the go. Priced $130, they punch above their weight in a few areas.

How to make games run better on Android

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Mobile gaming has come a long way, transforming our phones into pocket-sized gaming consoles. But what do you do when your favorite Android game isn’t running as smoothly as you’d like? In this comprehensive guide, we’ll dive into the nitty-gritty of optimizing your Android device for a top-tier gaming experience.

Clear Your Cache

To improve your Android gaming experience, there is a simple step you can take – clear the cache on your device. Whenever an app or game runs on your phone or tablet, it stores temporary files called cached data. These files tend to accumulate over time and consume valuable space in storage, which could clog up memory management, resulting in sluggish performance while playing games.

Via How-To Geek

It’s essential, therefore, that now and then, you carry out this task of clearing out cached data. To accomplish this, you’ll need to access your device’s settings menu to navigate to the Apps section and select the particular game or app that needs its cache cleared.

Remember, clearing cached data won’t delete important files, game progress, or settings. Instead, it will free up memory, making your device run faster and potentially boosting the performance of your favorite online casino games to play for real money. It’s a quick, simple, and effective way to improve your mobile gaming experience.

Update Your Device Software

Another essential aspect of optimizing your Android device for gaming is ensuring it runs the latest software updates. These updates are not just about introducing new features. They often include crucial bug fixes, security enhancements, and performance improvements that can significantly impact your gaming experience.

via Wefix Tech

To check for updates, navigate to your device’s settings, typically found in the ‘System’ or ‘About Phone’ section. Here, you’ll find an option that says ‘System Update.’ By clicking on this, your device will check for any available updates. If one is available, ensure you’re connected to a reliable Wi-Fi network and proceed with the update.

Updating your software ensures your device has the latest enhancements and improvements the developers make. It can address many issues you might have faced with slow or lagging games. This way, you can enjoy a seamless gaming experience, making the most of your Android device’s capabilities.

Uninstall Unnecessary Apps

The performance of your device may suffer considerably if it becomes filled with redundant or unused applications. Such apps can occupy valuable storage space, operate secretly in the background, and drain vital system resources. By removing these applications, you can liberate storage space, diminish the number of background processes and ultimately optimize your gaming experience.

via USAToday

To remove redundant applications from your device, navigate to the settings and locate the’ Apps’ section. Proceed by perusing the register of installed programs. Once you encounter an application that is seldom or never utilized, click on it and select ‘Uninstall’ to eradicate it. If you are unsure about some apps, take a moment to ponder if they have been used in recent months. If the answer is negative, you can likely discard them without any repercussions.

By decluttering your device, you can ensure it’s running as smoothly as possible. Not only will this improve your gaming experience, but it will also make your device faster and more efficient in general.

Use Game Mode

Most modern Android devices come with a feature called ‘Game Mode.’ This feature optimizes your device specifically for gaming when activated. It works by allocating more system resources to your game, minimizing background activity, and sometimes even offering extra features like screen recording or do-not-disturb mode.

via DigitalTrends

This functionality is commonly accessible within your device’s settings. If it is not readily apparent, attempt to seek it out by utilizing the search function. Once enabled, you can assign individual games to Game Mode, which will activate automatically whenever such a game commences.

Reduce Game Graphics Settings

While playing games with high graphics settings can provide a visually stunning gaming experience, it can also strain your device, leading to sluggish performance, especially on lower-end devices. Thus, reducing the game’s graphics settings can significantly improve gameplay smoothness and reduce lag.

via Wccftech

Many games, particularly those that demand a lot of system resources, offer the capability to modify visual options. This feature is typically accessible in the game’s settings menu under labels such as ‘Graphics’ or ‘Display.’ Adjusting features like texture quality, resolution, and frame rate can alleviate some pressure on your device hardware. This can result in an overall more agreeable gaming experience with better performance.

Although the game may not look as impressive with reduced graphics, the performance improvement might make your gaming experience far more enjoyable. It’s all about finding the best balance for your specific device and your preferences as a gamer.

Conclusion

Enhancing your Android gadget for gaming doesn’t have to be an intricate undertaking. With these uncomplicated measures, you can remarkably elevate your gameplay encounter and relish your cherished games in their most original form. Have a jolly good time playing!