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Samsung Galaxy S23 FE’s color options revealed in leaked official image
12:30 pm | September 16, 2023

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The Samsung Galaxy S23 FE we've been hearing about for the past few months is rumored to go official this month. We are halfway through September and still haven't heard about it from Samsung, but it seems the brand will unveil the S23 FE soon since the smartphone has appeared in an official image, corroborating previous design leaks and revealing color options. The Samsung Galaxy S23 FE looks similar to the Galaxy A54, but it has a metal frame since you can see antenna lines on the phone's left side in the image, with the power button and volume rocker on the right. The Galaxy S23...

Reebok Nano X3 review: Outstanding cross-training shoes for every athlete
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Reebok Nano X3: One minute review

The Reebok Nano X3 has garnered a reputation for its performance and style in the CrossFit domain. While it marks the latest in a long line of iterations, the Nano X3 is unique in being Reebok’s most versatile Nano shoe to date, and one of the best gym shoes around.

In the design department, it adopts a minimalist and sleek aesthetic, which is bound to appeal to a wider audience of gym enthusiasts. There’s also a variety of color options on offer, from Future White to Core Black, catering to different tastes.

Performance-wise, these shoes shine in many gym scenarios. The 7mm heel-to-toe drop, though higher than previous iterations, provides exceptional stability, especially during weightlifting sessions. The standout feature is the Lift and Run (L.A.R) Chassis System, a game-changer for agility and support. This upgrade sets it apart from earlier Nano models.

The shoe's breathable FlexWeave upper ensures comfort and ventilation, although it may not match the durability of some competitors, such as the Nike Metcon 8. Another minor downside is occasional slippage of the insoles, particularly in the heel. Tightening the laces or swapping out the insoles might help here, though.

While the Nano X3 shines in most gym settings, it's not the best option for running due to limited cushioning. Its rigidity, which makes it ideal for heavy lifting, also means it might take some time to break in. However, this is a top-performing and versatile gym shoe that will suit the needs of most fitness enthusiasts, especially lovers of CrossFit and HIIT. 

Reebok Nano X3: Specifications

Reebok Nano X3: Price and availability

Reebok nano X3 being worn in white

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  • Around $140 in the US
  • Under £110 in the UK
  • AU$199 in Australia

The Reebok Nano X3 is available to buy now directly from Reebok, as well as most big online fitness retailers. They have an RRP of £110 in the UK, $140 in the US and AU$199 in Australia. 

However, these prices are largely dependent on the colorway. For example, some variations in the UK, such as the Cloud White model, are currently on sale and available from as little as £72, offering excellent value for money for a gym shoe of this caliber.

  • Value score: 4.5/5

Reebok Nano X3: Design

Reebok nano X3 being worn in white

(Image credit: Michael Sawh)
  • Stylish and minimal 
  • Revamped FlexWeave upper
  • Available in various colorways

Dubbed "the official shoe of fitness" by its creators, the Nano lineup has seriously shaken things up in the fitness world since its first release way back in 2011. 

Multiple iterations later, the 2023 edition of the series comes with a revamped FlexWeave upper that promises to be more breathable, a fresh tread pattern, and a whole new chassis system that helps the shoe perform well across different workout types.

What stands out about the latest Nano, however, is its pared-back design. Reebok has gone for a very minimal aesthetic this time round, which will likely appeal to a wide remit of gym goers. The only thing no longer minimal about it is the lift: the 7mm heel-to-toe drop may be a little high for some. Those who are used to older versions of the Nano, which featured a 4mm drop, might need some time to get used to it. I found that the higher drop still offers great stability - especially for lifting heavy weights.  

The Nano X3 shoes are available in a host of colors, including Future White, Core Black, Hunter Green, Cold Grey, and many more.

  • Design score: 5/5

Reebok Nano X3: Performance

Reebok Nano X3

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  • 7mm heel works well for heavy lifting 
  • L.A.R Chassis System offers support for high-impact activities
  • Insoles can feel a little slippy
  • Breathable FlexWeave upper helps keep you cool

While looks are important, what really matters when it comes to buying a gym shoe is performance. So how do these training shoes fair when push comes to shove?

They actually perform brilliantly in most gym scenarios thanks to their versatile design, breathable upper and solid base. With the higher drop, I could still plant my heels solidly on the ground and power through. It gave me a grounded feeling without squishing me into foam like some other high-drop training shoes might do.

The biggest upgrade in the Nano X3, however, is the all-new Lift and Run (L.A.R) Chassis System. This midsole tech allows the heel to change its rigidity depending on your activity. While it might sound like nothing but marketing guff, you’ll come to realize - after using the shoe a few times - that this component really does help up the ante when it comes to performance. Whether pushing through a heavy lifting session or taking part in an agility-focused workout that requires sprints and jumps, you can really feel the chassis system doing its job and giving you that push you need - especially compared to previous Nano models that lack this feature. 

During sweaty, high-intensity workouts, the Nano X3 keeps things cool with its breathable knit upper made from Reebok's trusty FlexWeave material – a familiar sight from the previous Nano versions. This ensures your feet get the air they need and allows for some flexibility. It’s not quite as durable as you might find in some of the Nano’s rival shoes, such as the Nike Metcon 8, for example, however, the toe box has been reinforced to reduce the risk of puncturing the shoe's upper. So, while you might not get tank-like durability, you're definitely getting a more forgiving forefoot and midfoot.

Negatives? Well, I did find the insoles a little slippy here and there, especially in the heel when I needed to push myself off a surface at speed. This required me to tighten the laces a little more than I would usually, which did solve the problem somewhat. But you might need to swap out the insoles altogether if you find the slippiness a persistent problem.

You should also note that the shoes’ rigidity in the heel and midsole means they’re not well suited for long-distance running.

  • Performance score: 4.5/5

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When Bose invited me to New York for its latest personal audio launch, it was hard to say no. One thing that the audio company is known for is regularly bringing truly innovative tech to the market that often redefines the audio industry – it's why we rate them among the best headphones you can buy right now. And I had a feeling that if it was flying journalists from all over the world to gaze at its latest release, it had to be worthwhile.

And I wasn’t wrong. On September 14, Bose unveiled its latest in-ear headphones for its QuietComfort range. And while their design doesn’t look too dissimilar to their predecessor – the QuietComfort Earbuds II, which we rate as the best noise-cancelling earbuds – they’ve been injected with a brand new tech Bose is calling Immersive Audio, and it’s an innovation that I think could prove to be a real game changer in the world of the best earbuds. Here’s why.

Bose Immersive Audio is a spatial audio technology, which elevates your listening experience by creating an expansive and multi-dimensional soundstage that surrounds you, rather than just feeding sound into your ears. The result is the content you’re listening to in the earbuds is given a heightened sense of realism, where music, for example, feels like it’s being performed in the very room you’re in. It's pretty remarkable, in my opinion, as it does really help to enhance your immersion within the audio content.

I’d have to agree with Bose when it describes the tech as preventing music from feeling "collapsed into your head, between your ears", a common limitation of many earphones these days. What makes it truly impressive is that it achieves this without altering the fundamental character of your favorite music. Instead, it simply enhances every nuance and detail in my experience with them so far.

Bose QuietComfort Ultra Earbuds: Price and availability

The Bose QuietComfort Ultra earbuds

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  • $299 / £299 / AU$449
  • Available from early October

Bose QuietComfort Ultra Earbuds: Features

The control app for the Bose QuietComfort Ultra earbuds

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The new audio tech doesn't stop at Immersive Audio. It also offers two distinct listening modes that you can toggle between in the connected Bose Music app. There’s the option to keep it off if you want to retain battery life (this should save you a few hours per charge), then there’s 'Still' mode, which provides a fixed sound profile, maintaining a stationary soundstage as you listen. 

Lastly, there’s 'Motion' mode, which adapts to your movements, ensuring that the sound remains directly in front of you, even as you pivot your head from left to right. This is a great option for when you’re out and about.

These customizable features mean you can make it work however you want, so you're more likely to get on board with it.

While there's lots to be excited about in terms of immersive audio, Bose – thankfully – still maintains its expertise in active noise cancellation (ANC) technology and has ensured the sound-blocking tech in the QuietComfort Ultra Earbuds is just as impressive as ever.

Bose QuietComfort Ultra Earbuds: Sound quality

A person wearing the Bose QuietComfort Ultra earbuds

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Over the last 24 hours, I’ve been testing the QuietComfort Ultra Earbuds in various settings to see just how well their active noise cancellation is able to block out external sounds of every day life. 

I’ve listened to music while wearing them in the bustling streets of Brooklyn and I also gave them a whirl on my flight back to the UK while listening to various musical tracks in their all-new noise cancellation mode: Immersion.

Immersion mode, according to Bose, is the firm’s most powerful of its kind, mixing it’s top-level active noise cancellation with its Immersive Audio tech for the ultimate, all-encompassing audio experience.

This is where the buds truly shined, successfully blocking out the eternal hum of the plane’s engines while delivering nicely balanced and clean sound on top. This really helped me forget where I was, which is very much needed when flying, if you ask me.

Bose QuietComfort Ultra Earbuds: Early verdict

So, overall first impressions? These are clearly a top-quality pair of in-ear headphones, and I’m looking forward to really putting the QuietComfort Ultra Earbuds through their paces in a full review. 

I have a feeling they’ll soon become my favorite earbuds yet, based on their noise-stopping power and the sound quality in the Immersive Audio mode. Both seemed so impactful immediately. Now I just have to decide which color I want: Black or White Smoke. 

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