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Samsung Galaxy Z Fold6, Flip6 design appears in leaked official case images
2:58 pm | June 27, 2024

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Samsung will announce its new foldables, the Galaxy Z Flip6 and Galaxy Z Fold6, on July 10 during an Unpacked event in Paris, France. The new phones appeared in CAD renders before, but now we have renders of them in the official cases, confirming what we already expected. Samsung Galaxy Z Flip6 The images were posted by X user MysteryLupin, and while they don't offer the best view of the devices themselves, they confirm the location of the key elements. Samsung Galaxy Z Fold6 The Galaxy Unpacked event will also see the announcement of the Galaxy Watch7, the...

vivo T3 Lite arrives with Dimensity 6300 SoC, 50MP camera, and 90Hz screen
2:01 pm |

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As promised, vivo today unveiled the vivo T3 Lite in India. It's powered by the Dimensity 6300 SoC, boots Android 14-based Funtouch OS 14, and comes with up to 6GB RAM and 128GB storage, which is expandable up to 1TB via a microSD card. The vivo T3 Lite features a 6.56" 90Hz HD+ LCD with 840 nits brightness (HBM). The display also has a notch for the 8MP selfie camera but doesn't have a fingerprint scanner underneath since it's embedded in the power button. The vivo T3 Lite sports a dual camera setup on the rear, which is a combination of 50MP primary and 2MP depth units. And...

iQOO Neo9S Pro+ is launching next month, teaser confirms
1:06 pm |

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The iQOO Neo9S Pro which launched last month is getting a new plus variant as revealed by a new post on the brand’s official Weibo profile. Although its exact launch date was not specified, iQOO Neo9S Pro+ is confirmed to launch next month and we got our first look at the device in its Buff Blue color which features lychee-grain leather. The device looks identical to the Neo9s Pro and the Neo9 Pro before it and is expected to feature a mightier Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 chipset iQOO Neo9S Pro+ in Buff Blue In addition to the teaser image, we also got a live look at the Neo9s...

Earzz review: AI-powered gadget alerts you to doorbells, alarms, crying babies and more
12:58 pm |

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Earzz: One-minute review

Smart Home Week

This is review is part of TechRadar's Smart Home Week 2024, where we're giving you all the latest news, tips and tricks to help you make the smart home of your dreams. 

The Earzz sensor uses a microphone, smartphone app and AI to alert you to specific sounds, from a baby crying or a dog barking, to a doorbell, the beep of an appliance or broken glass. The result of a successful Kickstarter crowd-funding campaign, the Earzz is designed as much for the smart home (with IFTTT integration) as it is for helping carers respond to dependants and their needs in a reliable but anonymous way.

It offers around eight hours of battery life, so for most use cases you’re best leaving it plugged in with the included USB-C cable. You can set the Earzz to listen out for up to six of the 20-or-so available sounds. Phone notifications come through quickly, often in just a couple of seconds, and the app keeps a record of every time the device is triggered.

Earzz

(Image credit: Future)

Imagination is key to getting the most out of Earzz. It can buzz your phone when there’s someone at the door, or let a care home worker know when a resident might have fallen. Add IFTTT integration and the Earzz could flash a smart light when your washing machine is finished.

The hardware is pretty basic, but it feels well made. It’s simple to set up and use, and there’s plenty of functionality to be explored. However, it doesn’t always perform as well as I'd hoped, and cannot always be relied upon to deliver accurate alerts promptly. A work-in-progress for now, but the AI will surely improve with training.

Earzz app

(Image credit: Future)

Earzz: Price and availability

  • How much is it? £79.99 (about $100), plus subscription
  • When is it available? Available now
  • Where is it available? In the UK, with shipping to US available

At £79.99, or about $100, the Earzz isn't cheap, especially when you factor in the subscription; the company advertises this as £7.99 a month but it's billed at £95.88 annually (about $120). The high costs means this perhaps isn't the sort of gadget you'd buy on a whim to experiment with in your smart home.

Instead, it's aimed at people who are perhaps hard of hearing and need a way of being notified about things such as knocks at the door or a smoke alarm. Naturally, there's a lot of value in such a product, but the high price means casual smart home fans might think twice.

Earzz: Specs

Should I buy Earzz?

Buy it if...

Don't buy it if...

How I tested Earzz

  • I lived with Earzz for a couple of weeks
  • I tried out almost all of the 20 different sound alerts
  • I connected the Earzz to my IFTTT account

I created an Earzz account and connected the device to my Wi-Fi network. I then went about testing the Earzz using a variety of real and recorded sounds. This included my intercom buzzer and washing machine; but, unfortunately, the Earzz failed to recognise either. To help things along, I sent a recording of my buzzer to the Earzz team, which added it to their sound catalog. It now works perfectly, but I appreciate this isn't the sort of service a regular customer can expect.

In better news, it responded quickly to two different smoke alarms and a carbon monoxide monitor. It also worked well with IFTTT, and it was easy to create a routine where my Hue lights turn on when the door buzzer is rung.

The app lets users provide feedback for every sound the Earzz hears. I dutifully did this, telling the app what it got right and, more importantly, when it got things wrong, and what the sound should have been. This should help the AI improve over time.

I also played a range of doorbell sounds and dog barks from a computer. These were mostly recognised – but, sometimes, the notifications arrived slowly. I’m told Wi-Fi strength is a factor here, but since the app claimed the Earzz never had more than around 65% signal strength, even when right next to a router or network extender, I couldn’t improve this.

Smart Home Week

This is article is part of TechRadar's Smart Home Week 2024, where we're giving you all the latest news, tips and tricks to help you make the smart home of your dreams. 

ZTE Voyage 3D smartphone debuts with glasses-free 3D display
12:03 pm |

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ZTE still believes in 3D and it announced its latest glasses-free 3D device at MWC Shanghai. ZTE Voyage 3D is an Android smartphone with entry-level specs and a 3D display that converts 2D content to 3D in real time. ZTE Voyage 3D The key selling point of the Voyage 3D is its Neovision 3D Anytime display tech. It relies on stereoscopic eye-tracking technology with a 60-degree viewing angle. It essentially works like the Nintendo 3DS by projecting images with simulated depth creating a 3D effect. ZTE is working together with Chinese video platform Migu Video to bring more 3D...

Samsung unveils ISOCELL sensor trio: 200MP HP9, 50MP GNJ and 50MP JN5
11:07 am |

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Samsung Electronics unveiled three new image sensors from its ISOCELL series today, aimed at "bridging the gap between main and sub cameras." The standout is the ISOCELL HP9, a dedicated telephoto image sensor. It boasts 200 MP resolution with 0.56 μm pixels and measures 1/1.4" in size. The sensor features proprietary high-refractive microlens to enhance light-gathering capabilities, directing more light accurately to the RGB filter. Compared to its predecessor, the ISOCELL HP9 offers 12% better light sensitivity and 10% improved autofocus. It uses Tetra-pixel technology, combining...

Xiaomi 14T Pro gets NBTC certified, camera specs revealed by Camera FV-5
9:37 am |

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The Xiaomi 14T Pro we've been hearing about for the past few months should go official soon since it has been certified by Thailand's NBTC, moving it a step closer to launch. The Thai certifying authority doesn't divulge any specs of the Xiaomi 14T Pro but revealed its model code, which is 2407FPN8EG. Xiaomi 14T Pro on NBTC's website (machine translated from Thai) The smartphone with the same model code is listed in Camera FV-5's database with the primary and selfie camera's specs. The primary camera's resolution is mentioned as 12.6MP, but that could be due to pixel binning, and...

Honor Magic V3 will be even thinner than V2, teaser reveals
8:43 am |

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Honor's Magic V2 has been the thinnest large-format foldable smartphone ever since it came out in July of last year. That 9.9mm thickness while folded has thus been quite the tough nut to crack for the competition, but Honor hasn't rested on its laurels. The brand has today revealed on Weibo that the upcoming Magic V3 will "raise the bar once again" when it comes to how slim such a foldable can be. While Honor itself hasn't said anything more, a tipster over on X claims the device won't go below 9mm, but will still be thinner than its predecessor. So with that in mind, the range...

Nothing CMF Phone 1 specs and prices leak
7:06 am |

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Nothing has been teasing the first smartphone from its sub-brand CMF by Nothing for a while now, and today we have a list of specs for the upcoming device from a reliable source, along with pricing information for the Indian market. Let's dive right in, shall we? The CMF Phone 1 is said to sport a 6.7-inch FHD+ AMOLED touchscreen with 120 Hz refresh rate and an in-display fingerprint sensor, the MediaTek Dimensity 7300 SoC at the helm, a 50 MP rear camera with a depth sensor next to it, a 16 MP selfie snapper, and a 5,000 mAh battery with support for 33W wired charging. CMF Phone 1-...

Oppo Reno 12 in for review
5:01 am |

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This is the Oppo Reno 12 and it's the slightly watered-down variant of the Reno 12 Pro we hosted last week. Like that phone, it ships with nothing more than a USB cable in the box. Upfront, the Reno 12 has the same 6.7-inch 1080p display with 120 Hz refresh rate, but while the Pro has a quad-curved Gorilla Glass Victus 2, the non-Pro has a double-curved Gorilla Glass 7i. Another area where the Reno 12 differs from the Pro is the storage - 256 GB instead of 512 GB - and the cameras - you get a 2MP macro instead of the 50MP 47mm zoom, and the front camera has a 32MP sensor instead...

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