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OnePlus Nord 3 will come with 50MP camera and 120Hz display, Nord CE 3’s design revealed
9:00 am | June 30, 2023

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OnePlus will launch the Nord 3 on July 5. The company has already revealed its design, and now it has announced that Nord 3's primary camera will use a 50MP Sony IMX890 sensor and have OIS. Additionally, OnePlus revealed that Nord 3 will pack a 6.74" 120Hz display, likely having a 1080p resolution. The smartphone will also feature an Alert Slider and have two color options - Tempest Gray and Misty Green. OnePlus Nord 3 will come with a 120Hz screen and have two color options OnePlus will also launch the Nord CE 3 on July 5, recently confirmed to have the Snapdragon 782G...

nubia is also bringing a Red Magic tablet and Dao TWS buds on July 5
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Rumors about a new tablet by nubia were true, the ZTE brand revealed today. At the July 5 launch, we will see the Red Magic Gaming Tablet, according to the official Weibo page of the company. It will have relatively thin bezels, a single front-facing camera and a big diagonal. The event will also see the launch of the Red Magic Dao TWS earbuds - flagship-tier audio wearables with “extreme aesthetics and performance”. ZTE nubia Red Magic Dao TWS • 8S Pro screen • Gaming tablet There is no word on the Red Magic Tablet’s specs. We can only assume it will bring a Snapdragon 8 Gen...

Nothing Phone (2) “pre-orders” start in India with a bunch of exclusive offers
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The Nothing Phone (2) is getting fully official at a special online event on July 11. We're still almost two weeks removed from that moment, but that hasn't stopped Flipkart from starting to take what it calls "pre-orders" for the upcoming handset. These are hardly pre-orders, however. It's more of a reservation system. You pay INR 2,000 now (which is refundable, by the way), to "secure the order". Then you go back from July 11 at 9 PM local time to July 20 at 11:59 PM local time to choose your variant and pay the remaining balance, thus claiming your exclusive pre-order...

Motorola Defy Satellite Link is finally available in the US, works with any iPhone or Android
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The Motorola Defy Satellite Link is a pretty unique accessory, which was announced back in February and is now finally available to purchase in the US. It connects to your iPhone or Android device via Bluetooth and gives it satellite connectivity. Satellite connectivity on phones has of course become a hot topic lately thanks to Apple debuting its Emergency SOS via Satellite service with the iPhone 14 family last year. But the Motorola Defy Satellite Link doesn't care what phone you have. It's also not only for emergencies - there are multiple plans to choose from even, and it comes...

Tecno Pova 5 Free Fire Special Edition unboxing
7:31 pm | June 29, 2023

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The Tecno Pova 5 just went official and we got a chance to check out its special Free Fire Special Edition. Here's what we found inside that roomy box. If you're not familiar with Free Fire (Seriously? It has 1 billion downloads on Google Play), it's a battle royale game, by Garena. So Tecno now partnered with the developers to offer the Pova 5 done up in this custom guise. What it includes is an Amber Gold variant of the phone with a Free Fire sleeve for the box, a gift card valid for in-game purchases, and custom Free Fire stickers (with Kelly). The other accessories inside the...

Roborock Dyad Pro review: It’ll keep hard floors spotless
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Two-minute review

The Roborock Dyad Pro may be a one-trick pony; but it performs that one trick very well. This standup mop-vacuum is perfect for anyone whose flooring comprises mainly hard floors. In particular, flooring that may not do well with standing water – as you might experience when using a traditional mop.

Is it one of the best vacuum cleaners available now? Yes, but only if you don’t need a stand-alone vacuum function; the Roborock Dyad Pro doesn’t do that. However, in terms of its mopping function, it offers a couple of settings with which you can either use it on full power to clean your floors, or conserve both water and power if you’re trying to clean a large area.

While it isn't unique in the market, this wet-only vacuum from the Chinese-based Roborock – a company that’s made a name for itself in the vacuum market over the past 10 years – has very little in the way of competition, with only some offerings from Samsung and Bissell’s CrossWave line coming to mind. In fact, having mopping functionality seems to be more prevalent in some of the best robot vacuums.

Regardless of the uniqueness of this offering, the Dyad Pro is simple to get going. Putting it together, filling it up, and docking it in its charging base will take around 10 minutes. Emptying it of dirty water and debris is just as easy. All-in-all, just about everything about the Roborock Dyad Pro is straightforward.

Of course, there are a few flaws here. It’s on the heavy side, which can make setting it in its base a bit difficult. Plus, functionality through the app is limited, especially since this isn't the kind of vacuum that you can run on its own as you would a robot vacuum. We struggled with the floor-drying mode, too, which didn't appear to work – although it didn't take long for the floors to dry naturally, so the fact that the mode was a tad lacklustre wasn’t too serious of an issue.

Having spent a week with the Roborock Dyad Pro, it’s a hardy recommendation for anyone looking to replace their mop or wanting to combine mop and vacuum duties in a single cordless vacuum. For those who have carpeting, it won’t replace a vacuum outright; but this model does make cleaning hard floors incredibly easy.

If you're still sat on the fence about what a wet and dry vacuum cleaner does, then reading this review will at least give you flavor of what you can expect.

Roborock Dyad Pro review: Price and availability

  • List price: $449.99 / £489.99 / AU$799.00
  • Available in the US, UK, and Australia

The Roborock Dyad Pro, whose official launch was in January at CES 2023, is the kind of product that you could class as expensive – if you haven’t seen the competition.

Nevertheless, at $449.99 / £489.99 / AU$799, this view could be justified when you consider it can only be used in wet mode, and when models such as the Shark Stratos Cordless with Clean Sense IQ – a Tech Radar favorite – costs around $50 / £50 more. Other options include the Samsung Bespoke Jet, which includes a dry vacuum mode, but this costs a whopping $1,035 / £629 / AU$1,299. However, unless you're happy to consider a more manual solution such as a Swiffer or traditional mop, you’ll have a hard time spending less for a cordless vacuum / mopping solution.

Value: 4.5/5

Roborock Dyad Pro review: Specs

The Roborock Dyad Pro comes with a vacuum and charging station.

Roborock Dyad Pro review: Design

  • Easy to assemble and clean
  • A bit bottom heavy
  • Comes with bright, legible LED screen

Roborock Dyad Pro

(Image credit: Future / James Holland)

On first receiving the Roborock Dyad Pro, putting it together is as simple as plugging in the base and inserting the handle into the body of the vacuum. Next, you fill up the clean water tank and the detergent compartment, and following some time charging, it's ready to use.

The Roborock Dyad Pro cuts a striking figure in white and black, but unfortunately, it's a bit bottom heavy, as a result of the body of the vacuum containing both a clean and dirty water tank.

Thankfully, though, access to the various parts – whether that be to one of the compartments or the two rollers on the underside of the vacuum – is super easy, making cleanup and troubleshooting straightforward.

To that effect, the dirty water tank has a few components, including a filter and reservoir, that takes just a few minutes to empty and clean out. You will have to remove the filter to pour out the dirty water, where you’ll also find plenty of debris to discard.

Roborock Dyad Pro

(Image credit: Future / James Holland)

As far as controls go, the Dyad Pro features three buttons on the handle. The top one is a self-cleaning button, which you press once the Roborock Dyad Pro is back in its charging base, while on the front side there are two more buttons: one for power and one to change modes. There are four modes available: Eco, Auto, Max, and Floor Drying. 

Lastly, on the top of the vacuum body you'll find an LED screen that relays all the information you need to know. It shows the current battery charge, a blue indicator line that starts to turn red the dirtier the mess you’re cleaning up, and the mode you’re currently using. The display is simple and straightforward like everything else here, and is more than bright enough to read.

Design: 4.5 / 5

Roborock Dyad Pro review: Performance

  • Only has wet cleaning mode
  • Does a fantastic job cleaning all sorts of debris
  • Has multiple modes – although the floor-drying mode doesn’t work

While it’s unfortunate that the Roborock Dyad Pro doesn’t have a dry vacuum-only function, it does a wonderful job in its dual vacuum and mop guise. With its combination of detergent and water, plus those dual rollers, it quickly picks up and cleans whatever I'm clearing on its first pass.

I used the Roborock Dyad Pro to clean up cat litter that had been spread outside the litter box (and this was the clay-type litter), as well as debris left from cat-scratch toys and general accumulated dust with the odd large particle – notably a rubber band. No matter what I wanted to clean up, the floor was left spotless. Cleaning out the dirty water tank, I even noticed that it had picked up a bunch of hair that I didn’t even notice was on the floor.

Roborock Dyad Pro

(Image credit: Future / James Holland)

Since all the controls are on the handle, switching modes – from Eco or Auto mode to Max for dirtier messes – is at your fingertips. The positioning of the LED screen at the top also makes it easy to keep an eye on battery life and the level of dirt being cleaned up.

The Roborock Dyad Pro not only does a good job of cleaning up, it’s pretty easy to use as well. Note that it's somewhat bottom-heavy, which maybe a surprise when you first grab hold of it to use. In addition, when you turn it on, it lurches forward like it has a mind of its own. However, once I'd become accustomed to this, it actually proved useful, requiring less effort on my part to push the vacuum forward to clean.

Roborock Dyad Pro

(Image credit: Future / James Holland)

As far as the modes go, they all work as intended – although you could easily just leave the Dyad Pro in Auto mode the whole time, since it automatically adjusts power according to how dirty your surfaces. However, the floor-drying mode doesn’t appear to work as intended. While unfortunate, I found that a mopped floor would dry up within 5 to 10 minutes, so this is unlikely to be an issue – except for the fact that the Roborock Dyad Pro offers a mode that doesn’t do anything.

Note that this isn't the quietest vacuum, running at around 66dB; but it’s around the level you'd expect from a vacuum. Plus, it will verbally announce when you switch modes or set into the base for charging / self-cleaning.

Performance: 4.5 / 5

Roborock Dyad Pro review: App

  • Easy to install
  • Set up scheduled cleaning and cleaning zones
  • Access real-time camera, microphone and speaker
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Roborock Dyad Pro

(Image credit: Future / James Holland)
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Roborock Dyad Pro

(Image credit: Future / James Holland)

The Roborock app, at least for use with the Dyad Pro, doesn’t seem to be all that useful. In fact, it almost seems as though it was included for the sake of being able to state tat the vacuum offers app support.

While vacuuming, the app doesn't offer any functionality that isn't doable by pressing a button on the handle. Grabbing your phone to change modes is more cumbersome than simply making the change on the vacuum itself. In addition, since the display shows the Roborock Dyad Pro's battery status, checking the app for that is pointless as well.

The only saving grace here is that you can adjust some settings for when the vacuum isn't in use. For example, you can turn on the self-cleaning function for as soon as the vacuum is docked, or continued cleaning right after the cleaning head has been unlocked. There are also some settings that refer to the drying mode, plus a Do Not Disturb mode that will turn off that LED screen during quiet hours.

Rating: 3.5 / 5

Roborock Dyad Pro review: Battery life

  • Enough battery life to clean a large apartment on a single charge
  • Takes a while to charge back up

Using the Roborock Dyad Pro for 10 minutes at max power brought battery life down from 100% to 60%. Considering the unit is doing more than just vacuuming, that’s pretty good going – especially when you consider that I was able to cover my kitchen, living room, hallway, and one bedroom, and then slowly make my way back to the charging base.

Roborock advertises that the Dyad Pro can cover 3230 square feet (in Eco mode) off a single charge – and I can believe it based on my results. If you’re using mop / vacuum to clean a large home, however, then you may have to do so in shifts. And, since the battery can take some time to charge back up, you might be left hanging for approximately an hour or so before you can use it again.

Battery: 4 /5

Should you buy the Roborock Dyad Pro?

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Roborock Dyad Pro review: Also consider

If a robot vacuum isn't for you, why not consider a cordless vacuum? There's no automation, but you retain freedom from cables.

How I tested the Roborock Dyad Pro

  • Used for a couple weeks
  • Cleaned up different types of dirt and debris
  • Looked at its various features including the app

To test the Roborock Dyad Pro, I used the model for a couple weeks to vacuum and mop the hardwood floors in my apartment. I cleaned up various types of particles, from cat litter to even larger debris. I tried to run down the battery as much as I could, although I did run out of floor space to clean. And, I went through all the functionality of the associated app.

Read more about how we test

First reviewed June 2023

Samsung Galaxy F34 support page goes live, Galaxy M34 pops up on Geekbench
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A pair of unreleased Samsung phones emerged in listings ahead of their announcements. Starting with the Galaxy F34 which is expected to be exclusive to India with similar specs to the Galaxy A34 which launched back in March. Galaxy F34 is listed with the SM-E346B model number though we don’t get any additional specs or design information just yet. Samsung Galaxy F34 support page Moving on, the Galaxy M34 which is confirmed to launch on July 7 has now emerged on Geekbench confirming it is equipped with an Exynos 1280 chipset. Samsung Galaxy M34 on Geekbench Galaxy M34 also...

Satechi Thunderbolt 4 Multimedia Pro Thunderbolt Dock
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Satechi's Thunderbolt 4 Multimedia Pro Dock is a 16-in-1 Thunderbolt laptop docking station designed for workhorse laptops that need to plug into several devices simultaneously. This dock can add a unique display for Mac, utilizing the DisplayPort or HDMI options. While Apple limits the unique outputs to only one additional beyond the MacBook Screen itself, PC can use all four outputs at the same time.

Unboxing and First Impressions

Satechi released the Thunderbolt 4 Multimedia Pro Dock specifically designed for heavy users with a multitude of peripherals. Immediately after opening the box, I could tell that this dock is relatively thick, almost the same height as the IOGear Dock Pro, one of the thicker docks I have reviewed. 

I love the streamlined look of Satechi's gear, with simple colors, sleek lines, and clean text. This dock is one that I wouldn't mind having out on my desk in the proper setup, but it also is one that I can easily tuck away, thanks to the port placement from Satechi. From left to right, the front of the device houses the SD card slot, microSD card slot, a USB 3.2 10GB, a USB 2.0 for charging, a headphone/mic combo jack, the host Thunderbolt port, and the power button. Satechi designed this front panel to include the ports frequently accessed throughout a heavy media user's day. On the back, this dock consists of a power port, two DisplayPorts, two HDMI 2.1 ports, an ethernet port, a USB-C 3.2 10GB port, two USB-A 3.2 10GB ports, and two USB-A 3.2 5GB ports.

Unlike some docks, Satechi does not have any ports on the sides of the dock, allowing for it to be utilized vertically or horizontally without port loss, and this also allows for the dock to tuck into corners, against other peripherals, or a desk shelf.

Satechi Thunderbolt 4 MultiMedia Pro Dock

(Image credit: Collin Probst // Future)

Design and Build Quality

Specs

Ports: 2x DisplayPort, 2x HDMI 2.1, 1x Thunderbolt 4 to host, 1x USB-C 3.2,5x USB-A 3.2, 1x USB-A 2.0, 1x microSD slot, 1x SD slot, 1x 3.5mm Audio Jack in/out, 1x Ethernet 2.5Gbps, and a powerline in (20v)

There is a good selection of quick access ports on the front of the Thunderbolt 4 Multimedia Pro Dock, though I wish there were also a USB-C port. On the back, the mass of ports is well placed and has good spacing to allow for cable heads and cable runs.

The underside of the Multimedia Pro Dock has rubber feet to help the device to stay in position without scratching a desk or tabletop. In addition, if preferred, this dock can be positioned vertically with the included base.

As previously stated, this dock appears to be constructed from high-quality materials. For those familiar with Macs or Apple products, this dock is a near-perfect match for the space gray colorway Apple has offered for a while now. This dock's front and back corners and edges have a slight curve, while the left and right sides are straight and form a sharp 90-degree angle with the top and bottom.

Satechi Thunderbolt 4 MultiMedia Pro Dock

(Image credit: Collin Probst // Future)

In Use

The Satechi 16-in-1 Thunderbolt 4 Multimedia Pro Dock is more than enough ports and power for the average user. While I wish we saw more Thunderbolt or USB-C ports, I did appreciate just how many USB-A ports and video-out ports were available. Having the host port on the front of the dock is helpful when using a laptop. In this case, I found it nice to be able to unplug and tuck that cable away when not in use, and then when I went to plug it back in, I didn't have to dig behind our desk to get it.

The rubber feet on the underside of the dock help hold the unit in place when plugging items in, though depending on the plug, sometimes we needed to put a hand on the unit to keep it still while we plugged the cable in.

Satechi Thunderbolt 4 MultiMedia Pro Dock

(Image credit: Collin Probst // Future)

Final Verdict

Satechi wanted to give users many port options when they designed the Thunderbolt 4 Multimedia Pro Dock. Further, they know that many media users rely on USB-A peripherals. One thing I wish was different is the inclusion of more Thunderbolt and USB-C ports. While having USB-A is very helpful, know if there was a trade of USB-A ports for USB-C or an additional couple of Thunderbolt ports for newer and faster peripheral usage.

Regardless, this dock functions well, has high-quality build materials, and looks great on most desks. This option is probably overkill for users who want a dock to make plugging into a monitor and keyboard at their workstation a bit easier. Still, if you are plugging into the best hard drives, cameras, MIDI controllers, headsets, chargers, and so on, or if you need to plug into several monitors, this dock might be a great option.

Nothing Phone (2) teasers show front and back of the device
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We’re less than two weeks away from the debut of the Nothing Phone (2) which is set to take place on July 11 and the teasers keep on coming. The latest ones show snippets of the upcoming Phone (2)’s front and back design which confirm a familiar look but with slight changes. Nothing Phone (2) design teasers The front brings a centered punch-hole cutout and what appear to be uniform bezels on the top and sides of the display. Based on rumors, Phone (2) will be equipped with a 6.7-inch AMOLED with FHD+ resolution and a 120Hz refresh rate. Moving around to the back we can see the...

Asus Zenfone 10 review
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