Xiaomi POCO F1 Armoured Edition with 6GB RAM and 128GB storage unveiled in India
Chinese smartphone brand Xiaomi has launched a new variant of its POCO F1 smartphone in India. The new edition of the smartphone is a variant of the Armoured Edition. Earlier whenever the company has launched this colour option, it has always been available with 8GB RAM and 256GB of storage. However, this time, Xiaomi has rolled out the new variant with 6GB of RAM and 128GB of onboard storage too.
While the 8GB RAM/256GB storage model of the Armoured Edition smartphone is priced at Rs 28,999, the 6GB RAM/128GB storage variant bears a price tag of Rs 23,999.
Xiaomi’s POCO F1 also comes in another variant that has 6GB of RAM and 64GB of onboard storage, which can be bought in the Black, Red and Blue colour options.
Coming back to the Armoured Edition of POCO F1 smartphone, it uses DuPont Kevlar material instead of the standard polycarbonate on its back panel. The company claims that this DuPont Kevlar material is more durable than the standard polycarbonate which is usually used.
Although is it supposed to be more durable, the finish on the smartphone’s body also reportedly attracts smudges very easily. So there will be people who will prefer the standard models of the smartphone.
To recall, Xiaomi’s POCO F1, which is also known as Pocofone F1, is powered by Qualcomm Snapdragon 845 processor and comes in the aforementioned RAM and storage configurations. It sports a 6.18-inch Full HD+ display that has a notch on top of it and runs MIUI 10 based on Android. while it was launched with Android Oreo, it recently started getting an update for Android Pie.
On the camera front, POCO F1 features a dual rear camera setup with a 12MP sensor and a 5MP sensor. For selfies and video calls, there is a 20MP selfie camera onboard. The smartphone houses a 4,000mAh battery and supports Qualcomm Quick Charge enabled fast charging. Besides this, Xiaomi POCO F1 comes with all standard connectivity options.
The Chinese smartphone brand has claimed that POCO F1 comes with a LiquidCool technology which is supposed to make the device’s thermal performance better than most of its rivals.
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PUBG Mobile: 12 deadly mistakes that will get you killed
PUBG Mobile has garnered tremendous popularity this year. Every day, scores of people compete with each other to win the Chicken dinner in the popular game. If you have been trying to win the game for some time, but haven’t been able to do it as yet, it may be because you are making some mistakes that can get you eliminated. Here, we are listing down 12 deadly mistakes that can get you killed in PUBG Mobile:
While some players prefer to drop in crowded areas to get some easy kills, others like to drop in distant areas away from others so that they can collect their weapons safely. If you are among the latter, do keep in mind that even though you prefer to land in secluded areas, it doesn’t mean that you are the only one over there. so always be ready for an early attack in the game or you may get killed.
We have said it earlier and we’ll say it again: Always play PUBG with headphones on. And make sure you pay attention to the sounds in the game as before your enemy approaches you, you will hear his footsteps. However, if you are not closely listening to sounds, you miss your enemy’s move and get killed.
If you hear any shooting around you, try and notice the pattern to determine if the first is real or fake. Your enemy may be luring you to kill you as this is a simple way to get easy kills. Falling for such baits is definitely a deadly mistake.
This is one among the most common mistakes that people make. In order to attack first, if you engage with an enemy who’s actually out of your range, you will firstly not be able to kill him, and secondly, you’ll be giving away your position. So doing this is actually very dangerous and can prove to be deadly.
If you have been spotted by your enemy, he would know exactly where you are and exactly where to aim in order to kill you. So, it’s incredibly important to change your position once you get spotted and you should do so without delay. Staying at the same position after their enemy knows where they are, is surely a big mistake that PUBG players make.
When you run in a straight line, you actually let your enemies align a perfect shot. So even when you are in a rush, try running in a zig-zag pattern to avoid being killed.
If you are hidden and are peeking to spot your enemies, don’t do it from a predictable angle. Your enemy may be expecting you to peek from there and it may become an easy kill for them.
This is probably the easiest way of getting yourself killed in PUBG. Don’t do it unless you are bored with the game and want to exit.
Fighting with cover helps you avoid getting killed and lets you heal up. Needless to say, fighting without it multiplies your chances of being killed. This may be one among the biggest mistakes that you can make while playing PUBG.
If you see a crate falling from a plane close to where you are standing, you would mostly just rush to get it. However, remember that a lot of others would do the same, so you would be exposing yourself to getting killed. Instead, hide near it and kill all those who come to get the crate of supply drop and then get it for yourself.
Loot only when required to and not whenever you can. By looting whenever there is a chance, you may actually be putting yourself in a deadly situation. For instance, if you just killed a player and you rush to loot them, you’re actually just putting yourself out in the open for your enemies to kill you.
This may not be very useful in the beginning, but once there are only 10 players remaining, you must keep a track of how many are alive. Doing this can prove to be a literal life-saver. For instance, if there are six people alive including you, and you can hear to enemies fighting amongst themselves on your right and two on your left. In such a case, being aware of one more player being alive will make you more cautious as he may be standing somewhere behind you to kill you.
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Not being prepared for an early fight
While some players prefer to drop in crowded areas to get some easy kills, others like to drop in distant areas away from others so that they can collect their weapons safely. If you are among the latter, do keep in mind that even though you prefer to land in secluded areas, it doesn’t mean that you are the only one over there. so always be ready for an early attack in the game or you may get killed.
Not paying attention to sound
We have said it earlier and we’ll say it again: Always play PUBG with headphones on. And make sure you pay attention to the sounds in the game as before your enemy approaches you, you will hear his footsteps. However, if you are not closely listening to sounds, you miss your enemy’s move and get killed.
Ignoring obvious baits
If you hear any shooting around you, try and notice the pattern to determine if the first is real or fake. Your enemy may be luring you to kill you as this is a simple way to get easy kills. Falling for such baits is definitely a deadly mistake.
Shooting at enemies out of your range
This is one among the most common mistakes that people make. In order to attack first, if you engage with an enemy who’s actually out of your range, you will firstly not be able to kill him, and secondly, you’ll be giving away your position. So doing this is actually very dangerous and can prove to be deadly.
Staying at the same position after being spotted
If you have been spotted by your enemy, he would know exactly where you are and exactly where to aim in order to kill you. So, it’s incredibly important to change your position once you get spotted and you should do so without delay. Staying at the same position after their enemy knows where they are, is surely a big mistake that PUBG players make.
Running in a straight line
When you run in a straight line, you actually let your enemies align a perfect shot. So even when you are in a rush, try running in a zig-zag pattern to avoid being killed.
Peeking from a predictable angle
If you are hidden and are peeking to spot your enemies, don’t do it from a predictable angle. Your enemy may be expecting you to peek from there and it may become an easy kill for them.
Standing still without any cover
This is probably the easiest way of getting yourself killed in PUBG. Don’t do it unless you are bored with the game and want to exit.
Fighting without cover
Fighting with cover helps you avoid getting killed and lets you heal up. Needless to say, fighting without it multiplies your chances of being killed. This may be one among the biggest mistakes that you can make while playing PUBG.
Running to catch the supply drop as soon as it falls
If you see a crate falling from a plane close to where you are standing, you would mostly just rush to get it. However, remember that a lot of others would do the same, so you would be exposing yourself to getting killed. Instead, hide near it and kill all those who come to get the crate of supply drop and then get it for yourself.
Not looting smart
Loot only when required to and not whenever you can. By looting whenever there is a chance, you may actually be putting yourself in a deadly situation. For instance, if you just killed a player and you rush to loot them, you’re actually just putting yourself out in the open for your enemies to kill you.
Not keeping a track of remaining players
This may not be very useful in the beginning, but once there are only 10 players remaining, you must keep a track of how many are alive. Doing this can prove to be a literal life-saver. For instance, if there are six people alive including you, and you can hear to enemies fighting amongst themselves on your right and two on your left. In such a case, being aware of one more player being alive will make you more cautious as he may be standing somewhere behind you to kill you.
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Cupertino-based technology giant Apple recently rolled out its iOS 12.1.2 software update to its users. However, reports have emerged that claim that the update has led to cellular connectivity issues for multiple iPhone owners across the globe. A report in Forbes has suggested that microblogging website Twitter is filled with tweets from multiple users who have taken to the platform to complain about the latest iOS update.
As per the tweets, it seems like once users installed the latest iOS update, they couldn’t use their iPhones to make phone calls. Some even said that they were unable to send or receive text messages to their contacts. In other words, iOS 12.1.2 update is ‘bricking’ the iPhones once it’s installed.
Furthermore, it is not like users of one particular area are complaining about these issues. From what it looks like, the issue is spread across North America, South America, Europe, Asia and India.
Multiple users from these regions have complained about how they are facing trouble with their iPhones after updating to iOS 12.1.2. As of now, there has been no solution from Apple for this. The company’s support team has suggested that users restart their iPhones and then update the carrier settings on their devices. Some users tried this but there has been no sure word on whether this worked or not. A few iPhone users who updated to iOS 12.1.2 also claimed that in order to make their smartphones work, they tried to reset their device and then re-insert the SIM card. However, even this did not seem to work.
If you are an iPhone user who has not as yet upgraded to iOS 12.1.2, it is not advisable to do that till the company rolls out a fix for these issues. It would make perfect sense for you to wait for that to happen.
To recall, Apple rolled out the iOS 12.1.2 last week and it said that the update was supposed to fix connectivity issues in its latest iPhone line up comprising of iPhone XS, iPhone XS Max and iPhone XR in Turkey. However, the contrary seems to have happened as now, there are more iPhone users complaining about connectivity issues and data loss.
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[Video] Asus Zenfone Max Pro M2 review
Here’s our video of the Asus Zenfone Max Pro M2, a newly launched budget smartphone which packs powerful specifications like a 5,000mAh battery, dual rear cameras and a clutter-free stock Android smartphone. Watch our review to know more about the device. Also, don’t forget to subscribe to our YouTube Channel!
Tech Specs of Asus Zenfone Max Pro M2:
- 6.3-inch full-HD+ display with 19:9 aspect ratio
- Fingerprint sensor
- 3GB/4GB/6GB of RAM and 32GB/64GB of inbuilt storage
- 5,000mAh battery
- Android 8.01 Oreo
- MicroSD card support of up to 2TB
Huawei P30 to come with a triple rear camera setup and a 24MP selfie camera: Report
Huawei recently launched its photographic centric flagship smartphones, Mate 20 Pro and Mate 20. Prior to that, the company launched its Huawei P20 Pro smartphone earlier this year, which came with a triple rear camera setup and is aimed at photographers. And now, reports have emerged that claim that Huawei is working on its P30 series.
Huawei P30 series will reportedly come with P30 and P30 Pro models and is expected to be launched either at Mobile World Congress in February 2019 or at a special event in March next year. It has also been said that Huawei will continue to focus on smartphones with powerful cameras with its P30 smartphones. According to renowned tipster Evan Blass, Huawei P30 will be another camera-centric device.
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The smartphone will reportedly sport a triple rear camera setup that will come with a 40MP sensor and 5x lossless zoom. Huawei P30 series’ predecessor smartphones — P20 and P20 Pro — came with a dual rear camera setup and a triple rear camera setup respectively. However, in the P30 series, Huawei will be adding an additional camera to both smartphones.
What adds more credibility to these reports is that Olixar has already started taking orders for Huawei P30 Pro cases which also hint towards at vertically stacked quad camera being present on the device. The new reports claim that P30 smartphone feature triple rear cameras and P30 Pro will sport quad cameras. Blass has also said that Huawei P30, on the other hand, will come with a 24MP selfie camera, much like Mate 20 Pro.
In another tweet, Mishaal Rahman of XDA Developers tweeted quoting his sources that Huawei P30 Pro will come with 10x lossless zoom. It is worth noticing that Huawei’s Mate 20 Pro smartphone supports lossless zoom. While the smartphone has a focal length ranging from 16mm to 270mm, it supports lossless zoom only up to a focal length of 135mm.
The Chinese smartphone is expected to add a lossless zoom at a focal length of 270mm to Huawei P30 Pro. By doing this, Huawei’s P30 Pro may leave DSLR photography behind.
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Xiaomi Mi Play vs Asus Zenfone Max Pro M2: Comparison
Chinese smartphone brand Xiaomi launched its Mi Play smartphone in India today. The smartphone is the first in Xiaomi’s Play series and comes with a waterdrop-shaped notch. Although there is no word on its India price or availability as of now, we expect it to be launched here soon, considering that India is a very important market for Xiaomi. The company is expected to launch the device in the budget segment of the Indian smartphone market – where it has most of its success since it forayed into the market.
So, we decided to compare it a recently launched smartphone – Asus Zenfone Max Pro M2 – which has garnered a lot of appreciation for its powerful specifications and brilliant overall performance. Although it is being called a ‘big battery’ smartphone, Asus Zenfone Max Pro M2 has a beautiful design, comes with clutter-free stock Android experience and offers good cameras too.
Here, we compare Xiaomi Mi Play smartphone to Asus Zenfone Max Pro M2 (review) so that you can decide whether to wait for Xiaomi’s new offering or to waste no time and buy the Asus smartphone. Check out our comparison here:
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Display
Xiaomi Mi Play: 5.84-inch full-HD+ display with 19:9 aspect ratio. Asus Zenfone Max Pro M2: 6.3-inch full-HD+ display with 19:9 aspect ratio.Processor
Xiaomi Mi Play: Octa-core MediaTek Helio P35 processor. Asus Zenfone Max Pro M2: Octa-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 660 processor.Primary camera
Xiaomi Mi Play: Dual rear camera setup with 12MP and 2MP sensors. Asus Zenfone Max Pro M2: 13MP+12MP dual rear cameras.Selfie camera
Xiaomi Mi Play: 8MP front-facing snapper. Asus Zenfone Max Pro M2: 13MP sensor selfie camera.RAM and storage
Xiaomi Mi Play: 4GB RAM and 64GB onboard storage. Asus Zenfone Max Pro M2: 3GB/4GB/6GB of RAM and 32GB/64GB of inbuilt storage.Support for microSD card
Xiaomi Mi Play: Up to 256GB. Asus Zenfone Max Pro M2: Up to 2TB.Battery
Xiaomi Mi Play: 3,000mAh battery. Asus Zenfone Max Pro M2: 5,000mAh battery.Operating system
Xiaomi Mi Play: MIUI 10 based on Android 8.1 Oreo. Asus Zenfone Max Pro M2: Android 8.1 Oreo. For the latest gadget and tech news, and gadget reviews, follow us on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram. For newest tech & gadget videos subscribe to our YouTube Channel.Xiaomi Mi Play with dual rear cameras, waterdrop-style notch launched: Price and specifications
Chinese smartphone brand Xiaomi has launched its Mi Play smartphone in its home country. The newly launched device is the company’s first smartphone in its Play series and it sports a waterdrop-style notch on top of its display. Xiaomi Mi Play has a gradient finish on its back panel that is made of a glass-like material. The smartphone comes with an octa-core MediaTek Helio P35 SoC and sports a dual rear camera setup. As a part of its launch offers, the smartphone brand is offering bundled 10GB of free data per month for a year to all Xiaomi Mi Play users. Here are the pricing details and specifications of the newly launched smartphone:
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Xiaomi Mi Play price
Xiaomi Mi Play is only available in 4GB RAM/64GB internal storage variant that is priced at CNY 1,099. The smartphone is available in Black, Dream Blue, and Twilight Gold colour options and is available via Xiaomi’s offline stores in China. Xiaomi Mi Play will go on sale starting December 25 at 10 am. As we mentioned earlier, the smartphone will come with 10GB data per month for 12 months.Xiaomi Mi Play specifications
Xiaomi Mi Play smartphone comes with dual-SIM functionality and runs MIUI 10 based on Android 8.1 Oreo. The smartphone sports a 5.84-inch full-HD+ display that has an aspect ratio of 19:9. Powered by an octa-core MediaTek Helio P35 processor, Xiaomi Mi Play comes with IMG GE8320 GPU and 4GB of RAM. The smartphone has a dual rear camera setup that comes with a 12MP primary sensor with an f/2.2 aperture and a 2MP secondary sensor. There is also an LED flash with the dual rear camera module. For selfies and video calls, there is an 8MP front-facing snapper on the device. Xiaomi Mi Play has 64GB of internal storage and it can hold a microSD card of up to 256GB. Xiaomi Mi Play houses a 3,000mAh battery and has a fingerprint scanner on its back panel. On the connectivity front, Xiaomi Mi Play comes with 4G VoLTE, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth v4.2, GPS, and USB Type-C and it also has an accelerometer, an ambient light, a geomagnetic, and a gyroscope. For the latest gadget and tech news, and gadget reviews, follow us on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram. For newest tech & gadget videos subscribe to our YouTube Channel.iPad Mini 5 and 10-inch iPad to launch in 2019: Report
The first half of 2019 will see Cupertino-based technology giant Apple launching its iPad Mini 5 and the second half of the year will see the launch of new 10-inch iPad, according to a report in China Times. The iPad Mini 5 is the successor of the current iPad Mini 4 and the upcoming 10-inch iPad will be replacing the current-generation 9.7-inch iPad. As of now, it is being said in reports that the two new iPads will lead to an increase in sales of tablets.
According to the report, the iPad Mini 5 will be launched in the first half of 2019 and its mass production is set to begin by the end of this month. Not many details about the iPad Mini 5 are available at the moment, but we know from reports that it will be a low-end device. It is worth noticing that iPad Mini has not received a major update since 2015. So Apple fans are really waiting for an upgraded version. iPad Mini 4 is the model that is currently available to buy, and in India, the 128GB storage variant is priced at Rs 34,900.
Speaking of the upcoming 10-inch iPad that Apple is working on, it succeeds the 9.7-inch screen model. Reports about the device that have surfaced online suggest that it will sport a 10-inch display and come with a thinner frame. This model is expected to launch in the second half of 2019. It has also been suggested that the 2019 iPad will come with support for an Apple Pencil 2 and Apple will be making some upgrades to its performance. It is expected to cost the same as the current-generation 9.7-inch iPad, which bears a price tag of Rs 26,320 for the base variant.
The same report has also said the technology company will be reducing the cost of the 2019 iPad. In order to do this, the company will be changing manufacturers and move to more affordable South Korean LED displays. However, this is just a speculation so far and there is no official word from the company about it so far. Till we get a statement, we would rather take it with a pinch of salt.
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Samsung Galaxy S10 to sport an in-display fingerprint scanner: Report
A few days back, Samsung launched the first-ever smartphone with an on-screen selfie camera – Galaxy A8s. While Samsung Galaxy A8s did incorporate the front-facing snapper on its display, it didn’t come with an on-screen fingerprint scanner although it has become a popular technology.
A number of reports have surfaced online that claim that Samsung Galaxy S10 will be the first smartphone from the South Korean technology giant to come with an in-display fingerprint sensor.
However, now a new report has emerged that says that Samsung’s first smartphone to sport an in-display fingerprint sensor will be the Galaxy A10 smartphone and not Galaxy S10 mobile. The leak originated in China and claims that Samsung is currently working on a Galaxy A-series smartphone, called Samsung Galaxy A10, which will feature an in-display fingerprint scanner and will be available in the upper mid-range price segment.
This information was given away in a tweet by a China-based tipster. However, he didn’t mention anything extra about the smartphone. But then, reports of Samsung Galaxy A10 being a higher end Galaxy A-series smartphone have also surfaced online previously. It was previously revealed by the same leakster that Samsung is working on a high-end Galaxy A smartphone that will be powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon 845 processor. It is worth noticing that the two pieces of information are very much in-line with each other. So, we can expect Samsung Galaxy A10 smartphone may come with an in-display fingerprint scanner as well as be powered by Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 845 processor. Considering that Samsung Galaxy A8s is powered by Qualcomm Snapdragon 710 chipset, Snapdragon 845 SoC is a big upgrade. To recall, Samsung mobile’s chief DJ Koh had earlier said this year that the smartphone giant will be getting some premium features to its budget and mid-range mobile phones. So, like its rivals Huawei and OnePlus, Samsung may have finally decided to get features like an in-display fingerprint sensor and a powerful processor to its mid-range smartphones. Samsung’s A series have seen some remarkable additions this year including Galaxy A7 and Galaxy A9. While the former houses a triple rear camera setup, the latter is the world’s first smartphone to come with four rear cameras. For the latest gadget and tech news, and gadget reviews, follow us on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram. For newest tech & gadget videos subscribe to our YouTube Channel.Galaxy A10,UDFS.
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Top headphones of 2018
This year saw the launches of a number of headphones in India. If you are a music lover and you want to gift yourself a pair on New Year’s, we have curated a list of the best five headphones that have been launched this year. Read on our list to take the right decision for yourself…
These had to be on the top of our list. Sony WH-1000X M3 headphones are simply the best option to opt for if you are looking for a pair of noise-cancelling headphones The headphones come with HD Noise Cancelling Processor QN1, that has four times greater performance as compared to the one delivered by the previous processor. The headphones by Sony can also be used to cancel out daily background sounds. Sony WH-1000X M3 headphones also come with 32-bit Audio Signal Processing and DAC with Amplifier functionality. The dual noise sensor technology of the headphones captures all the ambient noise with dual microphones and sends the data to the processor so that the noise can be cancelled. The headphones are priced at Rs 29,990 in India.
OnePlus Type C Bullets were launched this year right before the launch of OnePlus 6T in India and they are the perfect choice for you if you have a smartphone that lacks a 3.5mm headphone jack. This is because the headphones come with a USB Type-C interface instead of a 3.5mm headphone jack. The company says that it made this move to ensure “minimal loss of quality for a superior audio outcome.” Priced at Rs 1,490, OnePlus Type C Bullets headphones come with a high-end, professional DAC by Ciruss Logic and as compared to its predecessor, it has a higher dynamic range, higher signal-to-noise ratio, and low noise floor. The headphones also include OnePlus’ Dash Charge technology and to deliver five hours of playback within 10 minutes of charge.
If you like a powerful sound performance, you can go for the Venue headphones by Skullcandy. Skullcandy Venue headphones come with ANC or active noise cancelling technology and also have a Monitor Mode using which the users can shut down the noise cancellation to hear what’s happening in their surroundings. It’s actually as easy as pressing a button. The headphones can also be tracked via the Tile app, so you don’t have to be worried about losing them. Furthermore, Skullcandy Venue headphones will offer you a battery life of up to 24 hours and comes with Bluetooth capability. The headphones have the Active Assistant present on them, so you can actually instruct it to perform various tasks. You can buy them at a price of Rs 18,999 in India.
The Bose SoundSport Free wireless headphones are the best ear-bud style headphones available. So can really go for them if you love listening to music while working out. Priced at Rs 18,990, Bose SoundSport Free wireless headphones weigh 10 grams and can be connected via Bluetooth in a range of 9 meters. They stay exactly where you fix them and you won’t have to adjust them again and again. Bose SoundSport Free wireless headphones manage an overall good sound performance and can be located via the ‘Find My Buds’ feature on the Bose Connect App.
You can opt for these if you are a gamer. HyperX’s Cloud Revolver Gunmetal gaming headset has a precise audio positioning and a clean, crisp sound with enhanced bass and treble. They come with a detachable noise-cancelling microphone and their frequency response ranges from 12Hz to 28,000 Hz. The gaming headset has a memory foam with leatherette, a steel frame and supports multi-platform compatibility. You can connect them to PCs, PS4, PS4 Pro, Xbox One, Xbox One S1, Mac, smartphones, Nintendo Switch and any other system that has a 3.5mm headphone jack. You can buy the HyperX Cloud Revolver Gunmetal gaming headset at Rs 14,990 and they come with a warranty of two years.
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Sony WH-1000X M3 headphones
These had to be on the top of our list. Sony WH-1000X M3 headphones are simply the best option to opt for if you are looking for a pair of noise-cancelling headphones The headphones come with HD Noise Cancelling Processor QN1, that has four times greater performance as compared to the one delivered by the previous processor. The headphones by Sony can also be used to cancel out daily background sounds. Sony WH-1000X M3 headphones also come with 32-bit Audio Signal Processing and DAC with Amplifier functionality. The dual noise sensor technology of the headphones captures all the ambient noise with dual microphones and sends the data to the processor so that the noise can be cancelled. The headphones are priced at Rs 29,990 in India.
OnePlus Type C Bullets
OnePlus Type C Bullets were launched this year right before the launch of OnePlus 6T in India and they are the perfect choice for you if you have a smartphone that lacks a 3.5mm headphone jack. This is because the headphones come with a USB Type-C interface instead of a 3.5mm headphone jack. The company says that it made this move to ensure “minimal loss of quality for a superior audio outcome.” Priced at Rs 1,490, OnePlus Type C Bullets headphones come with a high-end, professional DAC by Ciruss Logic and as compared to its predecessor, it has a higher dynamic range, higher signal-to-noise ratio, and low noise floor. The headphones also include OnePlus’ Dash Charge technology and to deliver five hours of playback within 10 minutes of charge.
Skullcandy Venue headphones
If you like a powerful sound performance, you can go for the Venue headphones by Skullcandy. Skullcandy Venue headphones come with ANC or active noise cancelling technology and also have a Monitor Mode using which the users can shut down the noise cancellation to hear what’s happening in their surroundings. It’s actually as easy as pressing a button. The headphones can also be tracked via the Tile app, so you don’t have to be worried about losing them. Furthermore, Skullcandy Venue headphones will offer you a battery life of up to 24 hours and comes with Bluetooth capability. The headphones have the Active Assistant present on them, so you can actually instruct it to perform various tasks. You can buy them at a price of Rs 18,999 in India.
Bose SoundSport Free wireless headphones
The Bose SoundSport Free wireless headphones are the best ear-bud style headphones available. So can really go for them if you love listening to music while working out. Priced at Rs 18,990, Bose SoundSport Free wireless headphones weigh 10 grams and can be connected via Bluetooth in a range of 9 meters. They stay exactly where you fix them and you won’t have to adjust them again and again. Bose SoundSport Free wireless headphones manage an overall good sound performance and can be located via the ‘Find My Buds’ feature on the Bose Connect App.
HyperX Cloud Revolver Gunmetal headset
You can opt for these if you are a gamer. HyperX’s Cloud Revolver Gunmetal gaming headset has a precise audio positioning and a clean, crisp sound with enhanced bass and treble. They come with a detachable noise-cancelling microphone and their frequency response ranges from 12Hz to 28,000 Hz. The gaming headset has a memory foam with leatherette, a steel frame and supports multi-platform compatibility. You can connect them to PCs, PS4, PS4 Pro, Xbox One, Xbox One S1, Mac, smartphones, Nintendo Switch and any other system that has a 3.5mm headphone jack. You can buy the HyperX Cloud Revolver Gunmetal gaming headset at Rs 14,990 and they come with a warranty of two years.
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