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Realme to introduce at least 2 GT phones per year going forward
4:22 pm | June 20, 2024

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Realme is changing tack – for a couple of years the focus was on the Realme number series in the European and Indian markets. The GT series was redirected to limited releases and the last models to launch in Europe and India were the GT2 and GT Neo3 generation. We spoke to Chase Xu after today’s event, which introduced the Realme GT 6 and brought the GT 6T to Europe to learn about the company’s plans for the future. Going forward, Realme wants to release two GT series phones globally each year. This will eventually include a GT Pro model as a more premium offering, though that will come...

Motorola Razr+ 2024 / Razr 50 Ultra promo video leaks
3:29 pm |

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Motorola has already confirmed that it's launching the Razr 50 Ultra / Razr+ 2024 on June 25 in both the US and China (and presumably other global markets too). Note that this is the same phone that is likely to be sold under those two different names - Razr+ in North America, Razr 50 Ultra everywhere else, probably. Today an ad for the Razr+ has leaked, so it's one destined for the North American market. This shows us the "largest, most intelligent display" on a flip-style foldable (it's referring to the outer one). Rumors say it will measure about 4" diagonally, a slight increase from...

Motorola Razr+ 2024 / Razr 50 Ultra promo video leaks
3:29 pm |

Author: admin | Category: Mobile phones news | Comments: Off

Motorola has already confirmed that it's launching the Razr 50 Ultra / Razr+ 2024 on June 25 in both the US and China (and presumably other global markets too). Note that this is the same phone that is likely to be sold under those two different names - Razr+ in North America, Razr 50 Ultra everywhere else, probably. Today an ad for the Razr+ has leaked, so it's one destined for the North American market. This shows us the "largest, most intelligent display" on a flip-style foldable (it's referring to the outer one). Rumors say it will measure about 4" diagonally, a slight increase from...

OnePlus Watch 3 emerges in TENAA certification
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The OnePlus Watch 2 was a big comeback for the brand in the smartwatch market and it seems its successor is on the way. A new certification from China’s TENAA agency shows the OnePlus Watch 3 (OPWW234). The device will retain the round display and side buttons of its predecessor but it will also offer an inscribed tachymeter bezel and an altered texture on its rubberized strap. OnePlus Watch 3 listing on TENAA The listing confirms LTE connectivity via eSIM as well as GPS, Wi-Fi and NFC. We also get confirmation for a 500mAh battery which is the same capacity as its predecessor. A...

Azuga review
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Azuga is a cloud-based fleet management platform that helps businesses track, monitor, and optimize their fleet operations. Founded in 2013 and headquartered in San Jose, California, Azuga serves over 5,000 fleet-based businesses across various industries.

The end-to-end fleet management solution includes GPS tracking, driver safety monitoring, asset tracking, maintenance management, fuel card integration, and more. Its plug-and-play hardware can be easily installed in minutes without any professional assistance. The platform provides real-time visibility into fleet operations through an intuitive web interface and mobile apps.

One of Azuga's standout features is its focus on driver safety. It uses a proprietary algorithm to generate driver safety scores based on behaviors like speeding, hard braking, rapid acceleration, and idling. The gamification of safe driving encourages your drivers to improve their performance. Azuga also offers AI-powered dash cams that detect distracted driving and provide in-cab alerts.

Azuga's route optimization capabilities allow fleets to plan efficient routes while factoring in traffic, weather, vehicle size, and other constraints. Its fleet maintenance module tracks service schedules, issues maintenance alerts, and provides diagnostic trouble code (DTC) monitoring to help you prevent breakdowns and reduce costs.

For regulatory compliance, Azuga provides FMCSA-certified electronic logging devices (ELDs) and automates fuel tax reporting. Its open API platform also enables integration with fuel cards, payroll systems, transportation management systems, and other third-party software.

Azuga: Pricing

Azuga offers three main pricing tiers for its fleet management platform: BasicFleet, SafeFleet, and CompleteFleet. All plans are priced per vehicle per month with no upfront hardware costs.

The BasicFleet plan costs $25 per vehicle per month and includes core tracking features like GPS tracking, alerts and notifications, driver scores and rewards, reports, and geofencing. This plan is best suited for fleets just starting out or looking to sample fleet management features. It also includes unlimited phone, email, and web-based support.

The most popular SafeFleet plan is priced at $30 per vehicle per month. It includes all BasicFleet features plus additional safety and efficiency tools. Safety features include SpeedSafe, distracted driving prevention, panic alerts, and tire pressure monitoring. Efficiency features include vehicle diagnostics, scheduled maintenance, trip logs and tags, fuel card integration, and API integration. 24/7 support is also included.

The top-tier CompleteFleet plan costs $35 per vehicle per month and builds on the SafeFleet plan with more advanced features. It adds high-frequency 1-minute tracking, custom reports, quarterly fleet reviews, collision reconstruction, and concierge support with a dedicated customer success manager. Electric vehicle data is also available in this plan.

Across all plans, Azuga offers its dual-facing AI dashcam, SafetyCam, as an optional add-on for $29.99 per month with no upfront hardware fees. Asset tracking for trailers and equipment is available as well.

While Azuga requires a 3-year contract term, it does not charge any upfront costs for hardware, offers a lifetime warranty, and allows you to customize your solution with add-ons.

Azuga: Features

Azuga features

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Azuga’s cloud-based platform provides real-time visibility, actionable insights, and powerful tools for fleets of all sizes across various industries. Here are some of the major highlights:

Real-Time GPS Tracking

Azuga's real-time GPS tracking allows fleet managers to monitor vehicle locations, routes, and status at a glance. With a user-friendly interface and live map view, managers can easily track vehicles, optimize routes, and respond quickly to any issues or changes in the field. GPS tracking helps reduce fuel costs, improve dispatch efficiency, and enhance customer service by providing accurate ETAs.

Driver Safety Monitoring

Azuga prioritizes driver safety with its comprehensive safety monitoring features. The platform tracks driver behavior, including speeding, hard braking, rapid acceleration, and seat belt usage. Azuga's driver scores and gamification features encourage safe driving habits through real-time feedback and rewards. AI-powered dash cams detect distracted driving and provide in-cab alerts, helping prevent accidents and reduce liability. 

Fleet Maintenance Management

Azuga simplifies fleet maintenance management with its predictive maintenance tools and service reminders. The platform tracks vehicle health, diagnoses issues, and provides proactive alerts for scheduled maintenance. Fleet managers can easily view maintenance records, set service reminders, and monitor vehicle performance to reduce downtime and extend vehicle life.

Fuel Management and Reporting

Azuga helps fleets optimize fuel consumption and reduce costs with its fuel management features. The platform integrates with fuel cards, tracks fuel purchases, and provides detailed fuel usage reports. Fleet managers can monitor idling, identify fuel-wasting behavior, and coach drivers to improve fuel efficiency. Azuga's reporting tools also help fleets comply with IFTA reporting requirements and streamline fuel tax management.

ELD Compliance and HOS

Azuga ensures ELD compliance with its FMCSA-certified electronic logging devices and intuitive HOS (Hours of Service) management tools. Drivers can easily log their hours, manage duty status, and stay compliant with HOS regulations. Fleet managers can monitor driver logs, receive violation alerts, and generate compliance reports. Azuga's ELD solution helps fleets avoid penalties, reduce paperwork, and improve driver safety.

Azuga: Setup

Getting started with Azuga is a straightforward process. The first step is user registration, where you'll create an account and provide basic information about your business and fleet. Azuga's onboarding team will then guide you through the setup process, helping you configure the system to meet your specific needs. They'll assist with installing plug-and-play GPS tracking devices in your vehicles, which can be done in minutes without any professional help.

Once the hardware is installed, you can dive into using the Azuga platform for the first time. The user-friendly interface makes it easy to navigate and access the features you need. You'll be able to view real-time vehicle locations, monitor driver behavior, and analyze fleet performance data from the very beginning. Azuga provides extensive online documentation, video tutorials, and live training webinars to help you get acquainted with the system and its capabilities.

During configuration, you can customize alert thresholds for speeding, idling, and other events, set up geofences to monitor vehicle activity in specific areas and create custom reports to track the metrics that matter most to your business. Azuga's support team is available to assist you with configuration and answer any questions you may have.

As you continue to use Azuga, you'll discover more ways to optimize your fleet's performance. The platform's advanced features, such as driver scorecards, maintenance scheduling, and fuel card integration, allow you to streamline operations and make data-driven decisions. Azuga's mobile app, FleetMobile, empowers your drivers with real-time feedback on their performance and enables them to participate in the company's safe driving rewards program.

To ensure that you're getting the most out of Azuga, you need to perform regular maintenance and keep the system up to date. This includes ensuring that the GPS tracking devices are securely installed and functioning properly, updating software when new versions are released, and regularly reviewing your fleet's data to identify areas for improvement. Azuga's customer support team is available 24/7 to assist with any maintenance issues.

Azuga: Support

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Azuga offers a variety of support channels to cater to the diverse needs of its customers. Users can reach out to Azuga's dedicated support team via phone, email, or through the online support portal. The support team is available 24/7, ensuring that customers can receive assistance whenever they need it, regardless of their location or time zone.

Azuga's support team is known for its prompt response times and efficient problem-solving. Many customers have praised the company's support staff for their quick and helpful responses to inquiries and issues. The team is well-trained and knowledgeable about the Azuga platform, enabling them to provide accurate and effective solutions to customer concerns. Online reviews consistently highlight the support team's willingness to go above and beyond to ensure customer satisfaction.

In addition to the responsive support team, Azuga offers a comprehensive knowledge base and online documentation. Self-service resources provide users with access to a wealth of information, including user guides, FAQs, and troubleshooting tips. The knowledge base is regularly updated to reflect the latest features and enhancements of the Azuga platform, ensuring that customers have access to the most current information.

Azuga also provides onboarding and training support to help new users get started with the platform. The company offers web-based training sessions and on-demand webinars to guide users through the setup process and familiarize them with the various features and functionalities of the system.

Azuga: Final verdict

Azuga is a comprehensive fleet management solution with a lot of different features on offer. Its customer support is responsive, plus the extensive online documentation helps new customers get up and running quickly and easily. Our only gripe with the platform is the fact that it locks users into a 3 year contract, which could be a deterrent for some. 

A few rare reviews mention issues with the GPS tracking solution being unreliable, but these problems are sporadic at best. Overall, we think this is a good fleet management solution, especially for businesses that require ELD compliance and AI-powered driver safety adherence. 

JMGO N1S Ultra 4K projector review
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JMGO N1S Ultra 4K: 30-second review

At first glance, it's hard to see any real differences between the JMGO N1S Ultra and the older JMGO N1 Ultra in terms of physical design. They both look very similar, with the main projection unit sitting on top of the solid gimbal. This gimbal design, while simple, is incredibly useful when setting up and positioning the projector, enabling fast adjustments to fit a wall space or screen. What's more, like the N1, the N1S features outstanding instantaneous autofocus and keystone adjustment, which ensures the projection adjusts perfectly to the projection surface.

One of the features that makes the N1, and now the N1S, a great choice is its size, weight, and design. Like many of the best portable projectors we've tested, it is small enough to make it easily transportable, especially with the foam hard case that it ships with. This means that this is one of the few projectors with brightness, colour accuracy, and portability, making it a great solution for both home and business.

When it comes to the all-important updates to the projector, most hinge on the brightness, with the beam jumping from 2200 CVIA lumens to 3000 ANSI lumens. This essentially makes it a better choice than the majority of other projectors for use in daylit rooms and if you need a portable projector for presentations.

The next update is to the processor. The N1S Ultra is equipped with the MediaTek MT9679 processor, upgraded from the N1 Ultra's MT9669. This change in processor brings smoother interaction as you go through the applications and enables a more instant reaction speed when using the remote, as well as ensuring that all high-resolution footage plays back smoothly.

As with the previous projector, the operating system is based on Android, although this time, it utilises Google Home rather than Android, with the Bonfire OS being used as the base. While this is the same as the OS used by the N1, there have been some tweaks, and those improvements mean that many of the more jerky interactions noted with the N1 have now been ironed out. As the N1S utilises Google Home rather than Android TV, native Netflix support is now added without having to rely on a TV stick.

Alongside these updates, there are several smaller enhancements, with the image optimisation taking a step up, a greater projection range, and wider support for external 3D content. Colour accuracy and BT.2020 are also noted as having been enhanced. However, at a price, the new projector is expensive when compared with many of the best 4K projectors from better-known rivals, and it'll be down to that increased projection brightness, audio, and ease of use to see if it can truly compete in an increasingly crowded field.

JMGO N1S Ultra 4K: Price & availability

The final price of the N1S has yet to be announced, but with the N1 retailing widely for $2299, this new projector will likely be available for around $2500. It will be available directly from JMGO or through Amazon.com.

JMGO N1S Ultra 4K

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  • Value: 4.5/5

JMGO N1S Ultra 4K: Specs

JMGO N1S Ultra 4K

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JMGO N1S Ultra 4K: Design & features

  • Great aesthetics
  • Stunning design
  • Simple to use

The N1S's design follows the same lines as the rest of the JMGO line, giving the grey and matte metallic exterior a stylish and simple look. While the design is very simple, details such as the venting at the back and along the sides of the projector allow for plenty of cooling, which also means it runs extremely quietly, even over extended periods.

One of the key features of the JMGO is the gimbal, which enables you to tilt through 135º and rotate through a full 360º, which gives you loads of versatility when positioning. Another really nice feature of the stand is that they have incorporated the power supply socket into it, which means that as you tilt the projector, there is no strain put on this cable. However, when it comes to the HDMI, USB, and audio ports, these all remain in the more common location on the back of the projector unit itself. This is fine if you're using Google Home and the integrated apps to view content, and of course, you can cast directly from your PC if you're using the projector for presentations.

The projector's design instantly highlights a huge advantage over many other projectors for business use. Firstly, the EPP portable packaging acts as a decent protective carry case for the device with a carry handle, making it easy to stack and transport. Then, the gimbal design means that it's easy to position and adjust without the need to hunt around for books or other objects to adjust the height correctly.

The big feature of this style of the projector is, as ever, the autofocus, keystone correction, and colour adjustment. Here, the AF is instant and fast, and likewise, the keystoning catches up with any adjustments made quickly within seconds. While all projectors of note feature auto keystoning, this example is one of the better I've seen, easily avoiding objects and adjusting to all sizes and shapes while still enabling a high-quality picture to be projected.

Overall, when it comes to design, this is one of the most flexible out there, with absolute ease of use at its heart. This is one projector that you can just pop down on a desktop or meeting table, tilt the head to the screen or wall you want your projection to display, and the projector sorts out the rest while you can prepare for what comes next.

At home, this ease of use is just as useful. It means that the projector doesn't always have to stay out, perched on a shelf and carefully set up for movie night. Instead, the projector can quickly be packed away and then set up in less than a minute, and it's ready to go. What's more, if you're still looking for a decent position in the middle of the room to place the projector, then that's not an issue. Pop it on a side table, and the keystone will adjust accordingly, although there are limits!

  • Design & features: 4.5/5

JMGO N1S Ultra 4K: picture quality

  • Wide BT.2020 colour space 
  • Google Home is fast and intuative

Starting with the setup, after powering up the projector, you then have to run through the Google Home setup, tie it in with your Google Home account, and then run through the various screens and options. The whole process takes about five minutes, and if you already have the Google Home app set up, then that process should be fast and trouble-free.

Once you get to the main Google Home screen, you should see the main apps along with any that you downloaded through the setup process. A nice touch here is that Netflix is now a standard part of the installation and, as such, is fully integrated without any additional messing around.

When it comes to screen quality, as the projector makes the adjustments automatically, there's no need to make any corrections. However, if you did want to, there are no options to do this. If the keystone looks wrong, then it's because the position is beyond the point of adjustment, and to correct it, you'll need to move the projector. Through the test, the N1S auto adjustment feature was spot on, allowing the vast majority of locations to be adjusted without issue. If there were an issue, then a slight shift to the side would enable the projector to find its place and correct the image.

When used in a living room against a large, clear, open wall, the projector's performance is excellent, with a clear, crisp image and excellent sound coming from the small internal speakers. However, with DYNAUDIO, DTS HD, and Dolby Audio, there are plenty of enhancements to the audio quality that enable the projector to pack a decent volume and audio clarity when needed.

On location in a lecture theatre, studio, and village hall, the projector's flexibility really starts to come into its own. The ease of setup and use is only a small part of a larger setup process: Simply plug in, direct at the screen, and it's ready to go. What's more, the small size and lack of a loud fan keeping everything cool make this an instantly excellent choice for anyone travelling around giving presentations or talks of any type.

JMGO N1S Ultra 4K

(Image credit: Alastair Jennings)

While the N1 and the N1S seem very similar in specifications and design at first glance, a couple of updates make a big difference. The first is the brightness, which boosts the picture quality, both in daylight and at night. The colours look vibrant, and there's plenty of tone and detail. Watching TV or movies in HD looks great, but switching to 4K, the quality of the projection is outstanding.

If you don't have a projection screen, there's no need to worry. There's plenty of adjustment over the colour temperature or hue of the image, and as long as your walls are only subtly toned, you should be able to adjust the image quality to suit. One issue we did find with the image adjustment was that the contrast adjustment could be a little overly harsh, quickly highlighting burnout. However, when used with reservation, the adjustments enable you to fine-tune any preset options. The visual presets under the picture mode give a good selection of options, with Standard and Vivid being good for most TV, the Movie mode taking things down a notch to give everything a cinematic look, while the Game mode reduces the latency for more reactive gameplay.

The one mode of real interest here is the Office Picture mode, which helps to balance presentations for a screencast and helps to resolve the definition of text on the screen to great effect. This picture mode, along with the fine-tuning and the ability to select Ultra Brightness, makes this a versatile choice for all sorts of locations. The Ultra Brightness does exactly what it says, boosting the overall projection brightness. While this is good, you can see an instant influence of blue on the colours, which again can be compensated for with a slight tweak of the colour temperature under the advanced settings.

From watching movies where the resolution, colour, and tone make the image look hyper-realistic to watching TV, the smooth refresh rate, resolution, and brightness come together to create an engaging and absorbing projection.

Likewise, playing games through an HDMI connection from a mini PC for the test proved that the low latency gaming mode was enough to feel like the projection was in real-time, and there was no noticeable lag in the gameplay. The colour and contrast, as well as the refresh rate, kept up with the action, and again, this projector put in a great performance.

This projector really excelled over others, however, with the overall ease of use in different locations. With a projection screen, things are easy—set up the screen with the projector a few feet back, and the projector is essentially advanced enough to do the rest for you. Cast or plug directly into your projector, and you can get on with the details of the presentation without needing to delve into the technology. It's all very easy, especially with the autofocus and keystone.

  • Picture quality: 5/5

JMGO N1S Ultra 4K: Value

JMGO N1S Ultra 4K

Rear-panel inputs include one HDMI 2.1 and two HDMI 2.0 inputs, one with eARC (Image credit: Alastair Jennings)
  • Price on a par with similar models
  • Fully integrated Google Home and Netflix
  • Superb audio quality

At $2,500, the N1S is at the higher end of the scale for this size and brightness of projection. However, for that money, you get one of the brightest and most portable models out there. You also get a projector that is essentially no fuss and easy to use; you literally place it and switch it on, and the rest is just like using a standard TV or monitor for presentation.

While this does sit at the upper end of the price bracket, its ease of use can be invaluable, especially for businesses. Once you add in the lightweight, portable case, the solid build quality, and the integrated gimbal design, a few other projectors come close to this for all-in-one ease of use, which suddenly makes sense of the slightly higher price tag.

  • Value: 4/5

JMGO N1S Ultra 4K

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Should I buy the JMGO N1S Ultra 4K?

While the N1S looks similar to the N1, there have been a few major updates to the inner workings that make what was already a great projector that much better. The first step forward is the increase in brightness, making this a better option for anyone who needs a powerful projector that can be used easily in different locations with minimal fuss.

The second is the speed of interaction, with the faster internal processor able to handle requests faster and also enable one of the swiftest autofocus and keystone features out there.

Then there's the gimbal system, which, while it remains the same as the N1, is actually a major selling point and makes this one of the easiest projectors on the market to position accurately. Although its design is simple, it will save you time not having to find books to alter the angle or fiddle around with screw legs which will inevitably fall out.

These upgrades all back up what a very proficient projector is with excellent colour, tone, and brightness. Combined with the 4K resolution, it will give your movies, TV shows, or presentations a hyper-real look. The system's base on Google Home means that it's easy to use and fast to update. Now that Netflix is part of the mix without needing to mess around with additional downloads and workarounds that plague some other projectors, it simply feels complete.

As a projector to use at home, this is a great choice. The relatively compact size makes it easy to position and pack away when needed, although you are paying a price premium. This really comes into its own as a portable solution that you can take with you and use for presentations. The clarity and quality of colour are exceptional and well worth the investment.

JMGO N1S Ultra 4K

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Divi AI website builder review 2024
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Author: admin | Category: Computers Gadgets Pro Website Building | Comments: Off

Elegant Themes, the company behind Divi, has been a leader in the WordPress theme market for over the last 10 years. With a massive customer base and a reputation for crafting beautiful designs, they've now taken a leap into the AI website builder space with their latest offering: Divi AI.

Divi AI is a game-changing addition to the already popular Divi theme and builder. It seamlessly integrates artificial intelligence capabilities into the website design process, allowing users to generate entire pages, write compelling copy, and create stunning visuals with simple prompts. What sets Divi AI apart is its deep understanding of the Divi ecosystem. By learning from your existing website and the context of your pages, it can generate highly relevant, on-brand content that feels tailor-made for your site.

Simply describe the type of page you want, provide some information about your business, and watch as Divi AI constructs a professional-looking WordPress website with appropriate sections, images, and copy. This is a huge time-saver and a fantastic way to kickstart your design process. The AI-generated content is also fully customizable using Divi's intuitive visual builder.

Some users have reported performance issues on larger websites, which could be a concern for those with extensive content. Additionally, Divi's reliance on shortcodes can make it challenging to switch themes in the future without extensive cleanup. It's also worth noting that since Divi offers a wealth of features, it may have a steeper learning curve compared to some of the best website builders on the market.

Divi AI is a powerful and innovative addition to an already robust website-building platform. It has the potential to significantly streamline your design workflow and spark creative ideas you might not have considered otherwise. While it's not a complete replacement for human creativity and judgment, it's a valuable tool to have in your arsenal if you use self-hosted WordPress

Divi plans and pricing

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Divi has a simple pricing structure.  (Image credit: Divi)

Divi provides two main pricing options for its AI website builder: yearly and lifetime plans. The yearly plan, called Divi Yearly, costs $89 per year and includes access to the Divi theme, the visual builder, and all future updates. For those who want access to additional features, there is the Divi Pro plan, which costs $287 per year (currently discounted from $569) and includes Divi AI, Divi Cloud, and Divi VIP.

Divi AI itself can be purchased as a separate subscription, with a monthly cost of $18 or a yearly cost of $245. This subscription grants users unlimited text and image generation, which can be used on unlimited websites with their entire team. When compared to other AI tools like Jasper AI and Midjourney + ChatGPT, Divi AI offers a more competitive price for its unlimited generation capabilities.

For users who prefer a one-time payment, Elegant Themes also offers lifetime plans. The basic Divi Lifetime plan costs $249, while the Divi Pro + Lifetime bundle, which includes Divi AI, Divi Cloud, and Divi VIP, is priced at $365. These lifetime plans provide users with access to all current and future features without the need for recurring payments.

It's worth noting that Divi AI can be added to an existing Elegant Themes membership, and additional services can be bundled during checkout to unlock significant discounts. Moreover, Elegant Themes offers a 30-day money-back guarantee on all purchases, allowing users to try Divi and its AI features risk-free.

With options to purchase it as a yearly, lifetime, or standalone subscription, Divi offers plenty of options for those looking to use its AI website builder. It’s not the most affordable as WordPress plugins in this category go, in fact, there are plenty of popular yet cheaper alternatives like Elementor. However, Divi stands apart for its intuitive designs and feature-rich AI. 

Divi AI website builder features

With an intuitive AI coupled with plenty of customization options, Divi offers ample flexibility to build even the most complex of WordPress websites, blogs, ecommerce stores, and social platforms. Here’s what sets it apart from the rest of the WordPress website builder market:

Visual builder

Divi's visual builder allows you to design and edit your website in real-time, seeing the changes as you make them. This feature enables you to create unique layouts, customize every element, and fine-tune your design without the need for coding knowledge.

Responsive editing

With Divi's responsive editing feature, you have complete control over how your website appears on different devices. You can tailor the appearance of each element for desktop, tablet, and mobile views, ensuring that your site looks great and functions flawlessly across all screen sizes.

Extensive module library

Divi comes with a comprehensive library of modules, including text, images, videos, buttons, forms, and more. These modules can be easily customized and combined to create engaging, interactive content that captivates your audience.

Theme builder

The Divi Theme Builder allows you to create custom templates for every part of your website, including headers, footers, blog posts, product pages, and more. This feature gives you complete control over the design and layout of your site, enabling you to create a cohesive and professional look.

Divi AI

Divi AI is an innovative artificial intelligence tool that simplifies the content creation process within the Divi Builder. It can generate text, images, and even entire modules based on your website's context, saving you time and effort while ensuring that your content is consistent with your brand.

Divi AI website builder: Setup

New users can sign up for a Divi membership on the Elegant Themes website, which grants access to the Divi theme and the powerful Divi AI features. Once registered, the onboarding process is seamless, as Divi AI is already integrated into the Divi Builder. 

For first-time usage, users can dive right into creating content with Divi AI. The AI-powered tools are accessible wherever text or images can be added within the Divi Builder, including all elements and modules that support text input or image uploads. 

Configuration is minimal as Divi AI is designed to work out-of-the-box, analyzing the website's context, such as its title, tagline, and existing content, to generate relevant and engaging content.

Users can generate text, images, or even entire modules with a single click. The AI assistant can write copy, improve existing content, and create images that align with the website's branding and style. As users continue to work with Divi AI, the tool learns and adapts, delivering increasingly accurate and tailored results.

Maintaining a website built with Divi AI is effortless, thanks to the regular updates and continuous optimization by AI. However, you need to make sure your Elegant Themes membership is linked to your Divi install to receive future updates and access new features. 

Divi help and support

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Divi customer support gets excellent reviews from customers.  (Image credit: Divi)

Divi's customer support is widely praised as one of the best in the industry. The company offers 24/7 live chat support, where friendly and knowledgeable agents are available to assist users with any questions or issues they may have. Response times are impressively fast, with most queries being addressed within an hour or less. 

Divi's support team goes above and beyond to resolve problems, often logging into users' websites (with permission) to troubleshoot and fix issues directly.  The Divi Support Center, accessible from the WordPress Dashboard, offers tools like Remote Access, System Status, Safe Mode, and Logs to streamline the support process and help users quickly identify and resolve issues. In addition to live chat, Divi provides extensive documentation, video tutorials, and a community forum where users can find answers and interact with other members.

Customer reviews consistently praise Divi's support for their efficiency, friendliness, and dedication to customer satisfaction. Many users cite the exceptional support as a key reason for choosing and sticking with Divi over the years. 

Divi website builder review: Final verdict

Whether it’s the adaptive AI, the endless customization options, or the stellar support offered by the company and its community — you’ll find no shortage of reasons for choosing Divi. It’s one of the most comprehensive AI-enabled page builders available for WordPress right now.

However, there’s a flip side to that coin. Divi only works if you host your website using WordPress.org’s CMS, which while popular, has limitations compared to other modern CMS. The reliance on shortcodes is a limitation of most WordPress page builders. For large-scale websites, optimization can be an issue. WordPress, which is built on PHP, isn’t the most lightweight platform to begin with. Introducing the Divi page builder can make websites even slower. But if you’re willing to overlook the hardcoded WordPress issues, Divi is one of the best website builders in its category.

Realme GT 6T comes to Europe with a €550 price tag, but will cost only €400 for a limited time
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SteelSeries Arctis Nova 5 review: sublime, versatile, and about as close to the complete package as it gets
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SteelSeries Arctis Nova 5: Two-minute review

SteelSeries is aiming for “affordable luxury” with the Arctis Nova 5 headset and it feels like it's succeeded in delivering exactly that in this wireless gaming headset. Priced competitively, what you get for your money is excellent before you even get to the gaming headset's unique selling point: the Companion App.

We tested the 5X, which offers compatibility with every platform, including PlayStation – if you’re looking for a one-and-done solution in your next mid-to-high-end gaming headset, this will be the one, no matter what you play on. Throw in excellent battery life of up to 60 hours that will easily last you days’ worth of sessions, a robust build, comfy design, and that sweet SteelSeries audio quality straight out of the box, and the Nova 5 swings even harder.

While those are exceptional features and characteristics, it’s the addition of the Companion App that helps set the Nova 5 apart from its peers. Having dozens of expertly designed audio profiles for a vast range of games at your disposal is a game changer - especially as you can switch between them (and a couple of other settings) at the touch of a button.

In my nearly two weeks of testing the headset across multiple platforms, devices, games, and media, the Nova 5 has been a consistently excellent performer. It’s a super gaming headset package and an exceptional one at its price point. It’s one of the easiest recommendations I've ever made in all my years testing headsets: the Nova 5 could be all the wireless gaming headset you’ll ever need. 

The SteelSeries Arctis Nova 5X gaming headset on a headset stand in front of a white brick background next to its box

(Image credit: Future/Rob Dwiar)

SteelSeries Arctis Nova 5: Price and availability

  • List price: $129.99 / £129.99 / AU$139.95
  • Widely available
  • Mid-range wireless headset price point

The SteelSeries Arctis Nova 5 headset is available now and costs $129.99 / £129.99 / AU$139.95. It comes in two options, the Nova 5 and the Nova 5X (the Xbox-focused variant that we tested). The 5X is arguably the better value for money as it's compatible across all platforms. The Nova 5’s free Companion App increases the bang for buck value, regardless of the version you choose.

The Nova 5’s price point puts it firmly in the mid-range of wireless offerings. It's a deliberate move from SteelSeries to offer that ‘affordable luxury’, bringing a premium headset and its trimmings into the mid-range zone. It’s the same price as Sony’s new PlayStation Pulse Elite headset and a little cheaper than Turtle Beach’s Stealth 700 Gen 2 MAX headsets, but a big chunk more than some excellent sub-$100 wireless gaming headsets, such as the PS5 Pulse 3D wireless headset and Microsoft’s Xbox Wireless Headset.

SteelSeries Arctis Nova 5: Specs

SteelSeries Arctis Nova 5 gaming headset on wooden surface in front of a white brick background

(Image credit: Future/Rob Dwiar)

SteelSeries Arctis Nova 5: Design and features

  • Excellent design and build quality
  • Multi-platform connectivity and compatibility
  • Up to 60 hours of battery life

The SteelSeries Arctis Nova 5 looks and feels like a SteelSeries headset right from the off. It shares the new Arctis Nova design form that we’ve grown to love this generation from the likes of the Nova 7X and the Nova Pro Wireless. All in black, it looks slick and is easily something you’d wear on the commute as a pair of headphones. What’s more, you can customize the headset with Nova Booster Packs.

In terms of buttons and interface, it’s a pretty simple affair. On the left cup, there’s the retractable mic - which slots neatly into the shape of the headset when not pulled out - the mic mute button, and the volume wheel. There’s a little resistance to the wheel, which is most welcome to stop unwanted level changes from brushing against it - something that’s an improvement over the past generation Arctis series. On the right, there’s the USB-C port, the game-chat balance wheel, the power button, and the Quick Switch Button (to swap between Bluetooth and 2.4GH).

Elsewhere, there’s a wide-boy USB-C dongle with an adapter cable for USB-A ports. The dongle on the Xbox variant has a USB notch and an Xbox notch that you’ll need to switch between, with the latter the setting for everything but Microsoft’s consoles. And it really is everything: this can be your PC gaming headset, PS5 headset, Switch headset; the lot.

SteelSeries Arctis Nova 5 gaming headset on wooden surface in front of a white brick background

(Image credit: Future/Rob Dwiar)

The earcups are finished with SteelSeries’ AirWeave soft material and are incredibly comfy and don't get too hot during long sessions. Teamed with the ski-band design once more, the whole headset rests very comfortably. You can also swap out the earcups for the brand’s other leatherette material if you wish, by purchasing them separately. 

SteelSeries claims the Nova 5's battery life can be up to 60 hours, which is impressive and more than enough for even the most regular competitive use. While it doesn’t reach the dizzying heights of the 300 hours claimed by the HyperX Cloud Alpha Wireless, for example, 60 hours equates to two and a half days. Plus there’s fast charge available too, which will get you six hours of juice from just 15 minutes of charging.

All these features are super and show that the Nova 5 can punch above its weight, however, it’s the headset’s Companion App that gives it something more unique. This free app for iOS or Android is effectively a small mixing deck-like means to alter audio profiles, change EQs, and carry out other light tinkering (sidetone, volume, etc) on the fly while using your headset. 

The Nova 5 can connect to the app via Bluetooth while you’re gaming via 2.4 GHz, giving you access to more than 100 presets for individual games that have been designed by esports pros, game devs, and audio experts. This elevates the Nova 5 above its competition. PC users will still be able to use the brand’s Sonar software too, so there’s plenty of flexibility on offer with the Nova 5.

Someone using the SteelSeries Arctis Nova 5 Companion App on a black surface next to the headset

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SteelSeries Arctis Nova 5: Performance

  • Superb gaming audio
  • Crystal clear mic
  • Super supporting audio profiles to use

The out-of-the-box SteelSeries audio from the Nova 5 is exceptional. It’s entirely possible that you could use it as is and be extremely happy. High notes never squeal, the mids are lovely and rounded, and the bass is strong and punchy without ever sounding muddy. From playing a chill game such as Botany Manor to coordinating stealthy assaults on strongholds in Tom Clancy’s Ghost Recon Breakpoint online with my pals, from chaotic enemy fights in Diablo 4 to every smash and roar of Kratos’ combat in God of War Ragnarok: Valhalla, SteelSeries’ Neodymium magnetic drivers never missed.

Playing around with the Companion App does genuinely make a difference, however. There are so many profiles to choose from and the differences can be quite distinct. Even if there isn’t the exact game you’re playing on there, it might well be coming soon – SteelSeries told me that it's always making new profiles as close as possible to new game launches – and you’ll likely find a similar one that will fit the bill. That said, I quickly found that some profiles don’t have quite the impact on the audio I expected. It’s not a huge deal, but it may mean the real number of effective profiles to use is much lower than the claimed 100-plus.

The option to tinker with the volume limiter and amount of sidetone, and browse music and movie EQs on the app is excellent too. You can keep separate EQs for gaming on the 2.4GHz connection and Bluetooth connection so you won’t get weird experiences when switching between them or using the headset for different uses close to each other.

SteelSeries Arctis Nova 5 gaming headset on a man's head

(Image credit: Future/Rob Dwiar)

On a practical level, using and wearing the headset is a joy. The design is predictably comfortable for hours on end and the build quality is such that it feels like it could easily survive a drop – or several. 

There’s very little to complain about. Perhaps the lack of active noise cancellation will irk some users, particularly if using the Nova 5 as a pair of commuting headphones, and, on the App side of things, it’d be great to see other headsets compatible with it too. But these are small gripes.

The Arctis Nova 5 has become my go-to Xbox headset, filling a little gap I personally had, but it could be my go-to anything headset. All in, the performance, design, and build, mean the Nova 5 (particularly the 5X, given its extra connectivity) offers something close to the full package. Add in the fact that it’s priced very aggressively and it out-punches a lot of competitors in the same bracket. Many players may find that this is the only gaming headset they’ll need for a good while.

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If you’d like to weigh up some options before deciding on the Nova 5, there are a couple of other headsets that offer some of the same functionalities and similar levels of performance and some that take it a step further. 

How I tested the SteelSeries Arctis Nova 5

  • Used almost every day for two weeks
  • Tested across PS5, Xbox Series X, PC, and mobile…
  • Compared against other headsets

I’ve spent weeks with the SteelSeries Arctis Nova 5 and have been able to test across all the platforms available to me, as well as multiple games and media. I was able to directly compare it to other headsets I have, including the SteelSeries Arctis Nova Pro Wireless, Sony Inzone H9, and the Astro A30 Wireless.

I played a range of games to test the Nova 5 – and the Companion App’s presets – across a range of platforms. I played the strategy game Frostpunk on PC, and chill horticultural-sim Botany Manor along with Senua’s Saga Hellbade 2 on Xbox Series X. I also did a bunch of playtesting on the PS5, diving into Hellblade: Senua’s Sacrifice, God of War Ragnarok (the Valhalla expansion, specifically), and Still Wakes the Deep

I tested the mic on my work PC for meetings and voice calls, while also playing Ghost Recon Breakpoint on the PS5 (don't at me) with my friends to put it through its multiplayer paces.

Read more about how we test

First reviewed May to June 2024.

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