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Motorola X50 Ultra launch date revealed
11:56 am | May 10, 2024

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Motorola set a launch event date in China, where it will introduce the X50 Ultra. The phone will debut on Thursday, May 16 and will have a big focus on AI features, the company revealed on Weibo. The event will also see some new laptops powered by AI. The Moto X50 Ultra will mostly likely be the local name for the Edge 50 Ultra with its wood-like panel on the back and an oval camera lens for the periscope telephoto shooter. The phones may or may not be entirely the same – Motorola usually launches Chinese phones with minor differences. Some examples of same-body handsets include...

Mobvoi TicWatch Pro 5 Enduro arrives with Snapdragon W5+ Gen 1, AMOLED display, and Wear OS
10:54 am |

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Mobvoi launched the TicWatch Pro 5 last May, and a year later, the brand has announced the Enduro version as the newest addition to its TicWatch Pro lineup. The Mobvoi TicWatch Pro 5 Enduro is powered by the 4nm Snapdragon W5+ Gen 1 SoC and a 22nm co-processor. It runs Wear OS 3.5 out of the box with 2GB RAM and 32GB storage onboard. The TicWatch Pro 5 Enduro packs a 1.43" circular Always-On color AMOLED display with a 466x466-pixel resolution and 326 ppi pixel density. It's protected by Sapphire Crystal Glass and supports over 7,000 watch faces through the TimeShow app and Google...

Mobvoi TicWatch Pro 5 Enduro arrives with Snapdragon W5+ Gen 1, AMOLED display, and Wear OS
10:54 am |

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Mobvoi launched the TicWatch Pro 5 last May, and a year later, the brand has announced the Enduro version as the newest addition to its TicWatch Pro lineup. The Mobvoi TicWatch Pro 5 Enduro is powered by the 4nm Snapdragon W5+ Gen 1 SoC and a 22nm co-processor. It runs Wear OS 3.5 out of the box with 2GB RAM and 32GB storage onboard. The TicWatch Pro 5 Enduro packs a 1.43" circular Always-On color AMOLED display with a 466x466-pixel resolution and 326 ppi pixel density. It's protected by Sapphire Crystal Glass and supports over 7,000 watch faces through the TimeShow app and Google...

Apple issues apology statement over new iPad Pro ad, will not air it on TV
9:53 am |

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Apple makes some of the most memorable video ads but it got a lot of bad rep for its latest iPad Pro ad. The video shows a plethora of creative tools and instruments being crushed by a hydraulic press with an iPad Pro emerging at the end. The ad caused backlash on social media which led Apple issue an official statement response. Creativity is in our DNA at Apple, and it’s incredibly important to us to design products that empower creatives all over the world. Our goal is to always celebrate the myriad of ways users express themselves and bring their ideas to life through iPad. We missed...

Counterpoint: US smartphone sales keep declining, Apple still comfortably on top
8:44 am |

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Counterpoint Research posted its analysis of the smartphone market in the United States for the first three months of 2024. According to the report, shipments declined 8% on a yearly basis, marking the sixth consecutive quarter of YoY decline. Apple's market share remained flat, with 52% of all sales going to Cupertino, while Samsung slightly increased its share from 27% to 31%. Americans do not want to upgrade their phones yet, revealed Jeff Fieldhack, Research Director for North America. Shipments are down, compared with Q1 2023 mostly because of high iPhone 14 Pro and Pro Max...

Counterpoint: US smartphone sales keep declining, Apple still comfortably on top
8:44 am |

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Counterpoint Research posted its analysis of the smartphone market in the United States for the first three months of 2024. According to the report, shipments declined 8% on a yearly basis, marking the sixth consecutive quarter of YoY decline. Apple's market share remained flat, with 52% of all sales going to Cupertino, while Samsung slightly increased its share from 27% to 31%. Americans do not want to upgrade their phones yet, revealed Jeff Fieldhack, Research Director for North America. Shipments are down, compared with Q1 2023 mostly because of high iPhone 14 Pro and Pro Max...

Samsung Galaxy S22 One UI 6.1 rollout seemingly resumed
4:46 am |

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Last week, Samsung started rolling out the update to One UI 6.1 to a lot of devices, including the Galaxy S22 family. Only one day later, the company then halted the rollout for the S22 series due to a bug that caused the lock screen and touchscreen not to work anymore after the update. Now, almost a week later, the rollout seems to have been resumed, at least in Samsung's home market of Korea. A new build is now rolling out according to a tipster over on X. Breaking ‼️Galaxy S22 One UI 6.1 Rollout Resumed with new build in Korea just now 🙌New Build Version:S908NKSU3EXE1/...

WhatsApp gets a new, fresher look and a darker dark mode
1:59 am |

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Today WhatsApp has made its latest design official. This has been rolling out in stages already, adding a native bottom navigation bar on Android. The app has also received a fresh coat of paint, with the new color palette being chosen after 35 different options were considered. WhatsApp says it focused on deeper tones to reduce eye strain in low-light conditions, which is also why the app's dark mode is now one shade darker to make it easier to read messages. Over on iOS, it's easier to send photos and videos thanks to a new attachment layout - instead of a full screen menu, you...

Samsung Galaxy F55’s launch date in India revealed along with price range
10:21 pm | May 9, 2024

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Samsung is launching the Galaxy F55 in India on May 17 at 12 noon local time. The phone will be priced at INR 2x,999, so anywhere between 20,000 and 29,999. Flaunting your best will now feel like a breeze. Presenting the all-new #GalaxyF55 5G, crafted to slay the world with just its looks. Launching on 17th May, 12 noon. Starting at ₹ 2X999*. *T&C apply. Get notified: https://t.co/lSZJF3KC5X. #CraftedByTheMasters #Samsung pic.twitter.com/oR5ygHo6Bw— Samsung India (@SamsungIndia) May 9, 2024 This is expected to be a rebranded Galaxy C55, which made its debut in China last month. The F55...

Cyber Acoustics AC-304C headset review
9:21 pm |

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Cyber Acoustics AC-304C: 30-second review

 The Cyber Acoustics AC-304C promises to be the ideal headset for call center workers or anyone who works from a busy home environment, all while keeping reasonably priced for what it offers. 

We’ve tested out loads of the best headphones with mics and best headsets for conference calls, with the Cyber Acoustics AC-304C fitting squarely into the work-focused category. These won’t be headphones for listening to music and enjoying anything other than a neutral experience. However, for taking calls and being heard clearly even if chaos is reigning around you, the Cyber Acoustics AC-304C are exceptional. In particular, the headset is a good option for anyone who works from home and has the challenges that come with that.

Inline controls make it simple to adjust the volume or mute your mic without having to fumble for it. There’s also a long cable for ensuring there’s a bit of flexibility with how you move although it won’t compete with wireless options, of course.

The Cyber Acoustics AC-304C is also very lightweight so you hardly notice it on your head during the working day. However, we did find the earcups a tad uncomfy after extended periods of use and a little adjustment was needed. It’s no deal-breaker but if you’re used to memory foam cushioning your ears, you may want to spend more. In this price range though, it’s hard to fault the Cyber Acoustics AC-304C as we’ll soon see.

Cyber Acoustics AC-304C: Price & availability

Cyber Acoustics AC-304C during our test and review process

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  • $99.99/£99.99 
  • Available now

The Cyber Acoustics AC-304C is available directly from the Cyber Acoustics website or you can buy it on third-party retailers like Amazon US. It’s available both in the US and UK with seemingly no stock issues right now. 

  • Score: 5/5

Cyber Acoustics AC-304C: Design & fit

Cyber Acoustics AC-304C during our test and review process

(Image credit: Cyber Acoustics)
  • Lightweight build
  • Inline controls
  • Leatherette material
Specs

What's in the box:
1 x Cyber Acoustics AC-304C
1 x USB-C to USB-A adapter
1 x carry bag

Weight: 72g

Dimensions: 6.1 x 2 x 6.7 inches

Cable length: 8 foot cable

The Cyber Acoustics AC-304C headset looks fairly unassuming. We’re talking super lightweight headset with a drop-down mic on one side and soft leatherette earcups to keep your head snug. The headset is sufficiently slender, one would think it would be fragile but it seems fairly robust when tossed around a little or simply plonked on a desk frequently. 

Inline controls reside about three feet down. There are two volume adjust buttons with a large mic mute button in the middle. It changes between red and green depending on if the mic has been muted or not. It’s also suitably large enough that you can easily tap it even while midway through a call or video chat. The only extra it’s missing is that while the buttons are divided up, there’s no tactile feeling to help remind you of what you’re about to tap without looking. In particular, that can be problematic when trying to find the volume up or down button while not looking down.

Five feet further down the line is the USB-C connection with the Cyber Acoustics AC-304C coming with a USB-C to USB-A adapter if you prefer or need to use an USB-A port. 

The mic can be swung up or down depending on if you need to be heard, while the headset overall can be adjusted to accommodate larger heads.

The fit is simple but mostly effective. Easy to slip on with adjustable parts on the headset, the only issue arises with the earcups. These start out comfortable but over time, can start to press on your ears a tad. I found moving the earcups around did help so some of it comes down to the size of your ears and arrangement, rather than deliberate clamping force. 

  • Score: 4/5

Cyber Acoustics AC-304C: Sound quality

Cyber Acoustics AC-304C during our test and review process

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  • Environmental noise cancellation
  • Neutral sound profile
  • No sidetone

Designed with video conferencing and work in mind, the Cyber Acoustics AC-304C focus on providing a neutral sound profile rather than elevating bass or similar like your regular headphones may do so. That means that you get a crisp and clear experience each step of the way but not one that lends itself to listening to music during your breaks. 

Crucially, the Cyber Acoustics AC-304C uses AI-based microphone noise cancellation to eliminate background noise around you. Appropriately, it sounds too good to be true but in our time using it among construction noises nearby and a yelling cat, anyone we spoke to didn’t hear what was going on in the background. It works far better than your average microphone and perhaps more importantly, provides good peace of mind as you don’t have to worry about disruptions. It’s professional and due to it being tied into the headset, it works with all the audio and video conferencing tools you could plan on using it with.

With home working remaining popular for at least some of the week, the Cyber Acoustics AC-304C instantly proves more useful than in the past. For regular calls such as call center support, there’s no sidetone. Sidetone allows you to hear some of your own voice to check that you’re connected but also potentially proving irritating too. So, the lack of the feature is going to be good and bad news depending on how you feel about it. It’s also a feature we’d typically see on pricier headsets so it’s hardly surprising that the Cyber Acoustics AC-304C lacks it.

  • Score: 4/5

Cyber Acoustics AC-304C: Final verdict

Cyber Acoustics AC-304C during our test and review process

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The Cyber Acoustics AC-304C gets straight to the point and is a useful USB-C headset. With its environmental noise cancellation, it easily blocks out irritants around you while you’re trying to speak. More importantly, you don’t need to install separate software to do so which is timesaving as well as practical for anyone using a heavily locked down work machine. 

The inline controls cover all your needs while being clearly laid out. If only, they were a little more tactile and the headset itself was a touch more comfortable. Minor quibbles aside however, and the Cyber Acoustics AC-304C is a well-priced option for anyone taking many calls.

Should I buy the Cyber Acoustics AC-304C?

Cyber Acoustics AC-304C during our test and review process

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How I tested the Cyber Acoustics AC-304C

I reviewed the Cyber Acoustics AC-304C over a period of 10 days. In that time, I predominantly used the headset on Microsoft Teams and Zoom calls. I also used it to record audio for personal projects. For testing the audio in other contexts, I watched Twitch streams and YouTube videos, as well as listened to music through Spotify. During my time with the headset, I had to handle a noisy cat and near constant construction noises going on nearby.

I have extensive experience in making video and voice calls through my PC and I’ve used many headphones and headsets over the years.

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