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Soundcore Liberty Air 2 Pro review

Soundcore has become one of my favorite brands over the last few years. For those that may not know, this audio-centric Anker sub-brand specializes in mostly wireless audio accessories for consumers. How does the company’s newly announced Soundcore Liberty Air 2 Pro stack up to this history? Very well, actually. Let’s dive in.

Design

I really like the design of the Soundcore Liberty Air 2 Pro earbuds. They have a familiar teardrop and stem shape, but this leads to a very comfortable fit while listening. The stem lays gently on the outside of the ear and really stabilizes the earbud while in your ear.

Speaking of comfort, the silicon tips that Soundcore has provided should give you many fits to make sure you can find the right side. This allows you to secure the Liberty Air 2 Pro in each ear and helps fend off outside noise.

Audio and calls

I couldn’t be happier with audio and phone calls. Anker has nailed this with the Soundcore team with the Liberty Air 2 Pro headset. You have rich playback of music and podcasts with some really active noise cancellation that is instantly noticeable.

We’ll get back to the ANC features, but let’s focus on the pure music playback first. Anker has worked with Grammy-winning producers to help fine-tune this experience. Pair that with the 10 hardened nano-layered drivers, and you have exceptional sound quality for such a small package.

To round out this listening experience you have targeted active noise cancellation. This allows you to choose from three different environmental settings to help the microphones dictate how feedback is given while using the Liberty Air 2 Pro earbuds.

We’ve recently covered this with our over-ear Soundcore Q30 review, but this is offered in Transport, Indoor, and Outdoor listening profiles. Transport targets things like car engines, trains, and airplanes to be eliminated; Indoor focuses on dampening chatter from human voices; Outdoor hopes to quiet wind and general environmental noise.

Calls also take advantage of the tech on board the Liberty Air 2 Pro. I had no issues placing multiple phone calls during my time with the earbuds. Both ends of each conversation were clear and well-received with no drops or muffled voices.

App and touch controls

All these profiles can easily be changed inside the Soundcore companion mobile app. Just tap your device on the home page and you can set the ambient sound profile you prefer. You can also choose Transparency mode that allows for more ambient feedback to make it to your ears. This comes in handy in work settings where you may be listening to audio but still need to be aware of surroundings or co-workers trying to interact.

Another thing you can control inside the app is the Liberty Air 2 Pro touch options. Each earpiece has a capacitive strip on the outside of the stem for some basic options. By default, this is a double-tap on the left earbud to go to the next track and the right will play/pause the song.

A long-press is the other functional gesture control with the standard-setting for both earbuds to cycle through the Ambient noise options. However, you can change the double-tap or extended hold to many other shortcuts: volume up, volume down, previous, and voice assistant.

Battery

You might think with such a small form-factor that the Soundcore Liberty Air 2 Pro earbuds might skimp on runtime, but you’d be mistaken. The Liberty Air 2 Pro buds were able to last me a full shift of work excluding my lunch. This is right on par with the estimated playback of 7 hours per charge.

Just in case you do run out of juice, a top-off is conveniently available from the carrying case. The case will get you another three charges for somewhere around 26 hours of total audio enjoyment. Another couple of perks is that the charging case has both USB-C and Qi wireless charging to recharge the complete bundle again.

Conclusion

I really enjoyed my time with the Soundore Liberty Air 2 Pro wireless earbuds. These audio buds will give you quality music playback, crystal clear phone calls, and some interesting active noise cancellation for $130. This pits the Liberty Air 2 Pro against the AirPods Pro for over $100 less.

You just can’t beat that and I will be surprised if you are disappointed in your choice. One more win is the awesome color variants Soundcore has chose this year. You can choose between Onyx Black, Titanium White, Sapphire Blue, and Crystal Pink. All have a slight metallic finish to them that’s hard to capture in photos but does make the Liberty Air 2 Pro headsets stand out in person.

These are available now at both Soundcore’s website and Amazon.

Google improves performance of Meet and Zoom on Chromebooks

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Google has a real winner for the year of the pandemic in Chromebooks. The devices are deployable and easily maintained for cloud-based remote work. This past year of 2020 has driven the largest growth the company has seen for Chrome OS devices.

Mountain View has decided to invest more into this trend with on-going improvements to Meet and a new partnership with Zoom. Google sees these changes as a way to make sure education and remote workers have a more fluid experience with both its in-house Meet platform as well as the dominant player that Zoom has become.

It’s all about the dynamics

The main alteration Google has made is how Meet sessions are streamed. The company claims its optimized the backend processes on how Chrome OS handles the network and bandwidth. Meet now takes into account device, open streams, and even simultaneous chats taking place while on calls.

Google hopes this leads to less dropped sessions by instead altering the resolution and screen frame rates to keep the stream going while other things are hitting the network. This is much the same way content streaming services like YouTube and Netflix handle network jams while playing a video. Using this same type of approach on live calls seems like a natural progression for Google Meet.

Education specifics

Google also notes that it added a few things to make the classroom setting a little easier. You can now raise your hand, use a virtual whiteboard, break out rooms, and polls inside the Meet interface. These additions are a great way to make sure teachers have features to utilize with the kids in their classrooms.

Zoom gets some love too

Google recognizes that Meet doesn’t meet all the needs of every user. Engineers have been at work with the Zoom team to make sure some of these tweaks make it to that platform as well. The main of which is dynamic streaming. Zoom will now adapt to the network and system payload to lower or raise the stream quality as needed.

Video calls have been crucial over this crazy last year and looks to continue in 2021. It’s nice to see Google continuing to invest in both Meet and Zoom for Chromebooks.

Google Fit adds heart rate and respiratory rate measuring

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Google will soon add a pair of new health tracking tools to its Google Fit. The update, which is expected to arrive in March, will introduce heart rate and respiratory rate measurement.

The first phones to see the additional features are in the Google Pixel family, however it’s not clear as to how far back Google plans to roll it out.

Taking advantage of sensors built into the phone’s camera, Google can measure both heartrate and respiratory rate. To track your heartrate, it will ask users to place their finger over the camera where it will look for subtle changes in color. As for respiratory rate, it will employ the front-facing camera and analyze chest movements in breathing.

While these measurements aren’t meant for medical diagnosis or to evaluate medical conditions, we hope they can be useful for people using the Google Fit app to track and improve day-to-day wellness.

Google Fit users can opt to save the readings in the app to monitor trends over time.

If you own a Google Pixel phone, keep your eyes peeled for the Google Fit update which will start in a few week’s time. Other Android-based devices are expected to see the update in the future.

Motorola adds even more deals to its Valentine’s Day sales

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Motorola has a number of great offers going on right now which will help consumers save up to $200 on a new handset. Available immediately, and offered through a handful of outlets, the phone maker is discounting a number of its devices.

There’s a little something for everyone in the limited-time savings for Valentine’s Day. Whether you’re looking for cutting-edge, entry-level, or something in between, we’d suggest checking out the sales.

If you’re a Verizon subscriber looking for the Motorola Razr, the first-generation model is being discounted to the tune of $500 off right now. Speaking of Verizon, the carrier is also offering its own deals in the week ahead of Valentine’s Day.

  • Get a FREE edge+ or razr when you upgrade with select trade-in and select unlimited plans. (Online only)
  • Get $500 off the edge+ or razr at Verizon when you upgrade with select unlimited plans. (Online only)
  • Additionally, edge+ purchasers can Buy One Get One FREE with new line activation and premium unlimited plan.

Motorola Valentine’s Day 2021 Sales

For even more deals check out motorola.com, bestbuy.com and amazon.com!

How to securely access any site without being tracked

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Since the use of internet became a vital daily activity for everybody, more and more people are being concerned about the safety of their private data. And it happens for a reason.

The majority of internet users are aware that our online activity is tracked. Otherwise, people could do whatever comes to their minds in the internet space and, unfortunately, not everybody has good intentions. So, on one hand our activity is being supervised for our safety. While, on the other hand, it’s hard to come to conclusion whether it is actually safe when it comes to each of us personally.

Many companies are known to sell users’ data to third party companies, which can later be used for commercial adjustment, considered as a base of interests and so on. These companies get a certain insight on what we like, judging by our interests and the sites that we often visit. Well, then how can we get some privacy while surfing the web? The answer is simple — a Virtual Private Network. With VPN you can access Football livescore on Buaksib or Netflix from the country where it is restricted.

VPNs are incredibly useful for those who care about their internet freedom and privacy. VPNs listed on VPN Busters work by switching your real IP address to a new one, which makes the tracking of your online activity impossible. Thanks to the variety of such services, you can even choose a country where you want your IP address from to access a particular blocked website.

How VPN works

The algorithm is pretty simple and can be explained in one sentence. A VPN establishes a  safe connection between your device and the site you visit through a secure server, which makes it impossible for mobile providers to track your online activity. Just like this, your data stays safe and your surfing untraced, as it should be. You check more on how to unblock popular websites on vpn-th.com.

When choosing among free and paid VPN, we suggest getting a paid one, also due to safety reasons. They are known to keep users data safe and don’t show annoying commercials that are more likely to waste your time rather than actually be useful.

Is there any other way I can stop activity tracking?

VPN is the most reliable and fast way to access the content you need in an incognito mode. It can make your internet activity private in just two clicks. Isn’t it a reasonable point to try it?

Apart from improving the security of your data, VPN can also help you view any geo-restricted content, which is a struggle for many tourists and locals. Travelers often face the problem of accessing their home country content, due to the restrictions put on these websites in different countries.

Why does this happen? Some governments consider the information, posted on a number of sites, inappropriate, invalid and even harmful for their society, so they decide to block it.

In order to bypass such restrictions, VPNs were created. In a contemporary world, it’s one of the most powerful internet tools, which every active internet user should try at least once.


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Entry-level Nokia 1.4 makes its global debut

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HMD Global on Wednesday further expanded its smartphone portfolio with the introduction of its Android Go-powered Nokia 1.4. Available globally as an unlocked model, it’s priced as low as €99, or approximately $120 USD.

The entry-level phone runs Android 10 Go Edition which is tailored for phones with minimal hardware. The Nokia 1.4 is just that with its Qualcomm Snapdragon 215 processor and up to 3GB RAM.

Storage capacity varies depending on budget, but you’ll be looking at 16GB, 32GB, and 64GB options. A microSD expansion card slot allows for external storage as well.

The Nokia 1.4 has a 6.51-inch HD+ display and packs a generous 4,000mAh battery. Between the lean operating system, efficient processor, and the target demographic this should give users two days of life without breaking a sweat.

As for cameras, the phone houses an 8-megapixel and 2-megapixel macro on the back with a 5-megapixel unit around front. Other features in the phone include a rear fingerprint reader, 3.5mm headphone jack, and microUSB charging port.

The Nokia 1.4 is immediately available and comes in Fjord, Charcoal and Dusk; memory and storage options are 1GB/16GB, 1GB/32GB and 3GB/64GB RAM/ROM and vary based on region.

AndaSeat Jungle gaming chair review

How much time do you spend sitting at a PC? How much time do you spend sitting in front of a TV, playing games? Based on data surfacing in wake of the global pandemic, we’re finding out that a lot of us spend a lot of time on our butt — more than ever.

Thanks to COVID-19, far more of us are working from home or spending newly found free time playing video games. If you’re among the millions of people affected by either of these situations, you learned pretty early on that a comfortable chair can make all the difference in the world.

AndaSeat, a company who specializes in gaming chairs, has been pretty busy as of late, introducing new models and designs. One such series is the Jungle, a $250 gaming chair that comes in black and red or all black color options.

Our team was fortunate enough to receive a sample of the Jungle gaming chair and a few of us have been splitting time with it in the office. Suffice it to say, we’re really enjoying the experience and we’ve found ourselves looking differently at the concept of chairs altogether.

When it comes to esports, we’d prefer to casually watch as opposed to play. The same goes for console gaming as we don’t always have a handful of free hours to spend. Are we disqualified from even considering a gaming chair? Not at all.

We sit at our desks for about 7-8 hours per day, sometimes more. In fact, we’ve been doing it for years. Hell, we bet a lot of readers do the same.

SEE ALSO: AndaSeat Fnatic Edition gaming chair review

One truism we’ve come to appreciate over the years is, “Do not go cheap on things that separate you from the ground such as tires, mattresses, and/or shoes.” After spending a few weeks in a solidly-built chair with proper ergonomic support, we’re more than happy to add chairs like this to that truism.

Not only does the Andaseat Jungle feel great, it looks pretty cool, too. It’s almost like ripping a seat out of a race car and putting casters on the bottom. Our review unit is all black as we figured it would look more professional and in line with an office’s aesthetic. Now that we’ve had some time with the chair, we sort of wish it had the flashy red accent colors.

Assembling the chair takes all of about 10-15 minutes and isn’t much different from any other office chair. You won’t need any special tools; everything is included in the box. You may want to have an extra person on hand in the early stages as lining pieces up and screwing them together is easier with assistance.

Once put together, we were anxious to sit in the chair. There’s quite a bit of padding on the seat, the back, and the pillows for lumbar and upper back support.

One thing we’ve noticed from working at a desk over the years is that we have pretty bad posture. Even when sitting in a decent office chair, we tend to slouch or lean forward. The Andaseat Jungle chair does a fantastic job of basically forcing us into position, even when it feels off.

There are five positions to lock the chair into place, some of which we’d never use in an office environment. Though, to be fair, the 160-degree angle did make us want to take the chair home and use it for binge-watching shows or movies.

Other standard chair features are present here, including a 360-degree rotation around the base, adjustable heights for seat and arm rests, and the ability to lock reclining and rocking.

We adjusted the “headrest and waistrest system” a time or two early on until we found the right angle. Our suggestion is to go with the way it looks in the official photos and leave it alone. Move the lumbar up too much and you’ll be sitting rather awkwardly. If you’re not a fan of it at all, you can simply remove it. The same goes for the cushion right behind the shoulders.

Conclusion

Buying a nice chair isn’t going to come cheaply. Do you want to buy something that feels okay today, but knowing full well that you’ll be replacing it a year or two from now? Or would you rather invest in something that’s built to last?

The pandemic has made us rethink how we work and where we work. It’s also made us better understand the equipment and tools we use. As 2021 gets into swing we are just fine with investing some money into the right things, like proper lighting and a nice chair.

After having spent a few weeks sitting on the AndaSeat Jungle at the office, we are reevaluating what sort of setup we want for the home. Do we want or need a gaming chair? Up until now, we were okay without. But, a couple of hours on the couch or in a regular old chair feels different now that we know what we’d been missing. Now, if we could somehow do less work and spend more time playing, that would be great.

AndaSeat backs its chairs with a lifetime warranty on the steel framework and two years for the other parts. That, coupled with the fact that this chair doesn’t really cost much more than something quality from OfficeMax, makes us feel comfortable recommending the Jungle Series.

We definitely suggest checking out some of the other models available from AndaSeat. If you’re a Marvel fan, you’ll love the new designs based on characters like Ant-Man, Iron Man, and Captain America. If you’re looking for something with more options, like memory foam and 4D adjustable arm rests.

Android TV update gives it a refreshed dashboard

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Google is rolling out a new update for its Android TV platform which gives it a new design to the home screen or dashboard. The new look is nearly identical to the one found in the Google TV software experience for its new Chromecast.

The updated interface refreshes the overall look of Android TV, bringing about scrolling carousels of featured content at the top of menus. Gone are the oversized icons from the left side in favor of a more minimal aesthetic with tabs.

The refreshed menu features three main tabs: Home, for instant access to apps and channels; Apps, the dedicated spot to find your apps and games; and Discover , which provides personalized recommendations for TV shows and movies and trending content from Google.

The updated Android TV UI begins rolling out today for Android TV devices in the US, Australia, Canada, Germany, and France. Additional countries are expected to see updates in the coming weeks.

Things you need to know about data center proxies

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If you have been trying to get a better understanding of or simply learn about data center proxies, the piece will help you by covering the basic elements, what to compare them to and the different types and functions of a data center proxy.

The distinct features of the various kinds of proxies mean that certain ones are better suited for particular roles as they have specific uses. Data center proxies are efficient in offering online privacy for both personal use and business needs, making them the most natural selection for many and the most popular proxy choice.

Different companies that make the proxy IPs have varying degrees of performance levels so it is vital to do your research and identify exactly what you need before deciding which one to go for.

What are data center proxies?

There are assigned, dedicated servers that proxy selling companies have to both operate and manage the proxy IPs. Any category of  proxies that are managed by data center servers are known as data center proxies. They are able to complete their work and perform tasks at great speeds which go undetected by websites and make them a popular choice. It allows you to data mine or web crawl on sites with below standard security at will.

Are there drawbacks to using data proxies?

Data center proxies have some negatives though in that some websites can easily identify their fast traffic and block them. They are not very good at providing cybersecurity and their speed is an easy target for sites with stronger security attributes. Data center proxies are often flagged for bot-like activity when a specific IP-address produces too much traffic in a short space of time, making it detectable to most systems.

How do you counteract this?

Luckily, in comparison to residential proxies, data center proxies are more affordable. This enables you to firstly buy them in bulk and secondly, when some get blocked you can switch from the current IP to another thus avoiding detectability and further blocking.

What types of data center proxies are there?

Data center proxies are commonly defined based on the protocol used and either fall under ‘Hypertext transfer protocol (HTTP) proxies’ or ‘Secure socket Proxy (SOCKS)’.

When should I use data center proxies?

You can also use them for high speed tasks and naturally they will be suited to some tasks over others like;

  • Data mining
  • Web crawling
  • Purchasing items at wholesale prices and resell.
  • Altering location to access sites that have geographical restrictions.

Summary

The decision to use data center proxies should not be taken without careful examination of their intended use. Choosing them without the necessary care and attention to their details could backfire if they are then used in the wrong context. There is no doubt they can benefit you with their high speed use and functionality but be cautious from a business perspective if you are working with high level security sites as you will not see the results you desire.


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How to perform responsive testing of a locally hosted mobile website

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The days when people had to take out their laptops or sit in front of their desktop to research on the web or do some online shopping are long gone. An increasing number of people are opting to use their mobile phones and tablets for internet surfing, shopping and so on. As a result, it has become crucial to design a website in a manner that it is perfectly compatible with discerning mobile devices and carry out its responsiveness testing.

A responsive website basically would have a flexible and agile layout that adjusts automatically as per diverse screen sizes. No matter whether a person is using a desktop, laptop, tablet or a smartphone to check out a website, a responsive design shall make sure that the web app scales and resizes itself according to the size of the screen it is being viewed from. As per reports, a huge chunk of the global web traffic comes from mobile devices. Hence, unless your website is able to render well on all mobile devices, you are quite likely to lose out on a good amount of web traffic.

Advantage of responsive web design

By having a responsive web design, you can make sure that all your web pages and content can be seamlessly viewed across various devices and screen resolutions. This would invariably imply that your web visitors would be easily able to navigate and explore your website with absolutely minimal scrolling and resizing.  Modern website visitors aim at enjoying a hassle-free and smooth online experience, and they are quite prone to losing their patience and leaving a website if they have to constantly zoom in and out to check out the content featured there.

Websites with responsive design are likely to load faster on various devices and browser as well, as they tend to feature fluid and agile grids and images that facilitate faster loading of web pages. Contemporary web users are likely to abandon a page in case it does not load within a few seconds of clicking it, making swift loading times extremely important.

Among the other things, one of the biggest advantages of having a responsive web design is that it significantly helps in augmenting the search engine rankings of a website. The responsiveness of a website is a key factor taken into consideration by Google as a determiner of their rankings in the search engine results.  Hence, if a website is not responsive, it shall be placed lower in the search engine results automatically.

Testing a locally hosted website

To make sure that your web app is compatible with diverse mobile devices and is able to effectively meet the requirements of contemporary web users, it is important to test the responsiveness of your locally hosted website before it goes live. The methods available to test a locally hosted website, however, are limited. You may use developer tools present in your browser or certain online website responsive testing tools available for this purpose. The following pointers would shed better light on them:

  1. LT Browser: The LT browser can be an extremely effective tool for testing the responsiveness of your locally hosted website across multiple mobile devices.  Having a live mobile view debugging feature, this tool also aids in identifying bugs in your website, allowing you to get rid of them as fast as possible.

Through the LT browser, you get the chance to test the responsiveness of a website across more than twenty mobile devices and browsers. This testing tool also provides you with the chance to add custom devices as per your requirements for responsiveness testing. Hence, you are able to perform a responsive testing of your locally hosted website with just about any mobile device, through this platform.

With the help of the LT browser, you can additionally compare the responsiveness of the mobile version of your web applications across several devices through a side-by-side view, which makes the entire process much smoother and easier to carry out.  The Scroll sync feature present in the LT browser allows you to sync two devices by the movement on the primary device, and hence you do not have to go back and forth while testing on multiple devices.  It also supports hot reloading, through which you can see your changes instantly in real time. As you save in your react code in your code editor, the local URL shall reload in LT Browser automatically.

There is also an inbuilt network simulation feature present in the LT Browser that shall enable you to test your website on low to high network profiles. Through this, you can even test your websites on an offline mode, to check how they reflect to the end-users.

The debugging feature that is in-built in the LT browser additionally aids you to validate the fixes made on the locally hosted WebPages on the go.  In case you desire to share this testing reporting with any of your team members or colleagues, then you simply have to mark the bugs during the testing period, and share them directly with others with the help of various project management tools like Asana and Jira.

One of the best aspects of performing a responsive testing of your locally hosted website through the LT browser is that you shall not be required to install any additional framework or utility software in this method.

Download LT Browserhttps://www.lambdatest.com/lt-browser

  • LambdaTest Tunnel: Apart from the LT Browser, the LambdaTest Tunnel tool can also be used for the purpose of testing your locally hosted website. This tool enables you to connect your local system with the LambdaTest servers through an SSH-based integration tunnel, so as to test the responsiveness of your web design across an extensive combination of operating systems, browsers and devices.  It largely acts as a distinctive secure shell tunnel that can also be used to test Python, HTML, PHP, CSS and various other web files that are saved locally. Moreover, with this tool, you shall not be required to execute any common from the terminal, you just have to establish a connection between the LambdaTest server and your OS, with the help of an underpass GUI. As a secure connection is established with your locally hosted web pages through the tunnel, you can get the chance to test its responsiveness across two thousand browsers, devices and operating systems.

LambdaTest Tunnel would be a great option for you, if you desire to check your website’s responsiveness across several browsers and operating systems. It is also packed with multiple added functionalities and features, making the entire process extremely easy.

  • Developer tools featured in the browser: Toggle device toolbar featured in the developer tools of browsers would be among the most easily accessed responsive testing tools for locally hosted websites. Both Firefox and Chrome browsers have this tool, and it can be accessed with ease simply by pressing the F12 key on the keyword.

You would find this tool to be present with the same as the Toggle Device toolbar in the case of the Chrome browser. On the other hand, when it comes to Firefox, this tool is commonly defined as the Responsive Design mode.

As you press the F12 key while using the Mozilla Firefox browser, you shall find the developer tool section appearing in front of you on the screen. From there, you shall have to click on the option of Responsive Design mode, subsequent to which, the browser shall end up displaying the mobile version of your website.  Then from the top menu, you shall be required to select the Responsive option, so see all the versions of devices that are integrated with the browser, such as Apple iPads, Samsung Galaxy and so on. You may even opt to choose the specific device to test the responsive design of your website. This shall allow you to gain a better understanding of how your website shall render across diverse platforms after coming live. You may even change the resolution of the screen according to your requirements, in order to see to it how your web pages shall render across multiple screen sizes. In addition to getting a proper insight on the responsiveness of a website, doing so provides a good stimulation for mobile devices.

While they do mimic the real devices, these stimulators do not replicate any kind of hardware requirements of the device.

In addition to the viewport, in case you desire to mimic the hardware requirements of a mobile device, then it shall be a good idea for you to go for browser emulators.

Choosing to perform responsive testing of your locally hosted website through LambdaTest

Having a responsive website is the new of the hour for all businesses in the modern world. Choosing to perform a responsive testing of your locally hosted website before it goes live would be a great option for you to ensure the user-friendliness of your web app across several devices, as well as avoiding several future issues. Even though you may always test the website after it goes live or when you have to implement certain changes to it later on, it would be a prudent move to carry out the testing procedure before in order to be properly prepared to solve any kind of issues that may crop up.

The emulators and simulators of discerning real mobile devices would be the most proffered way of testing the responsiveness of your website, and such features can be availed with ease through the LT browser provided by LambdaTest.  You can perform a responsive testing of your website across multiple operating systems, devices, browsers and their versions through it, making it a one-stop-destination for web app testing. You won’t require any tunnel or extension while using testing your website through the LT browser. You simply have to type your localhost address, and subsequently, get the chance to check your local website across more than 25 devices.


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