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Caviar launches heart-shaped AirTag for Valentine’s Day, sets a $590 price
12:21 pm | February 15, 2024

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Commemorating this year's Valentine's Day Caviar brought a new lineup of custom-made Apple products for the people who fancy a little extra bling to their gadgets. There are five different designs, but the most impressive product is a heart-shaped Apple AirTag. Apple AirTag Sweet Heart The location tag (usually priced at $29) is wrapped in premium calf leather in red and has a fancy strap, and Caviar asks $590 for the whole thing that comes in a limited edition, only 999 pieces. Apple iPhone 15 Pro Max Mystical Panther 18K Gold Alongside that, the company released...

Honor X9b debuts in India, Choice Watch and Choice Earbuds X5 tag along
11:12 am |

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Honor made a comeback to India last September as HTech (Honor's representative in the country) with the Honor 90's launch after a three-year hiatus, and today, the brand launched the second smartphone in India since its re-entry, dubbed Honor X9b. The Honor X9b is powered by the Snapdragon 6 Gen 1 SoC and comes in a single 8GB RAM + 256GB storage configuration in India. It runs Android 13-based MagicOS 7.2 out of the box and is slated to be upgraded to Android 14-based MagicOS 8 in H2 2024. Honor has also promised two years of Android OS upgrades and three years of security updates for the...

iPhone 16’s hugely improved Neural Engine will work with iOS 18’s generative AI features
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In case there was any doubt - let's take it all away right now in one fell swoop. AI is definitely the buzzword of this year, even though it kind of, sort of also was the buzzword of last year. But there's an important distinction - last year it was the buzzword generally in tech. This year, it's on in the mobile space. Just ask Samsung. Or Apple, as it turns out. The next iPhone generation will come with a vastly improved Neural Engine - guess why. We dare you. Guess. Indeed, it's all about AI. Specifically, generative AI features coming to iOS 18, which should become official in June and...

Oppo and vivo to give up on foldables while Huawei works on a 10-inch tri-folding device
5:33 am |

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According to a very sketchy sounding rumor, Oppo and vivo are ready to call it quits on foldables. This presumably includes OnePlus as well, since the OnePlus Open is basically the international version of Oppo's Find N3. The reason for this decision by these brands is allegedly that their foldable market share fell "significantly" last year. So they will at some undetailed point exit the stage and let Samsung and Huawei have all the fun. Oppo Find N3 Huawei is said to launch a 10-inch double-folding (or should that be tri-fold?) smartphone, which will target the tablet market....

Nothing Phone (2a) price leaks ahead of March 5 unveiling
3:39 am |

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The Nothing Phone (2a) is getting unveiled on March 5. The startup's first proper mid-ranger (can we call it that?) has seen a lot of anticipation recently, but obviously a lot of its success will inevitably be tied to its price. And that's right where today's leak comes in. According to a source in France, over in the EU, the Nothing Phone (2a) with 8GB of RAM and 128GB of storage will be priced at €349. There will be an additional version, with 12GB of RAM and 256GB of storage, this one going for €399 instead. Of course this is just an unconfirmed rumor at this point, so keep that...

Mark Zuckerberg disses Apple’s Vision Pro, unsurprisingly thinks the Meta Quest 3 is better
1:48 am |

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Mark Zuckerberg tried an Apple Vision Pro and he didn't like it. Or rather - he thinks Meta's Quest 3 headset is better. That shouldn't shock anyone, after all, Mark Zuckerberg is Meta's CEO, so of course he's going to say that. Still, if you want to hear Mark's thoughts on Apple's Vision Pro, here you go. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Mark Zuckerberg (@zuck) In case you couldn't listen, the gist of it is this. The Quest 3 is seven times less expensive, but it's not just better value than the Vision Pro, it's "a better product, period". "Overall,...

Samsung Galaxy F15 5G runs Geekbench ahead of its release
11:59 pm | February 14, 2024

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Samsung launched the Galaxy F14 in March last year, so the Galaxy F15's release is rapidly approaching, even if it's still not official. Either way, a prototype F15 5G just ran Geekbench earlier today, and it managed a 690 single-core score and a 1,752 multi-core score. The prototype unsurprisingly ran Android 14, and it's going to launch with One UI 6 on top. It had 4GB of RAM, but Samsung may decide to offer more memory options when the phone becomes official. While the chipset isn't outright stated in the Geekbench database, it's being speculated that the F15 will sport...

Soundfun Mirai soundbar review: a diminutive dialogue booster
10:55 pm |

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Soundfun Mirai soundbar: Two-minute review

Soundfun Mirai soundbar on rug shown from top

The Soundfun Mirai's 'wavy' front grille (Image credit: Future)

The Soundfun Mirai may seem like another soundbar that’s cluttering the home theater market. But, this soundbar has a very specific use case, which is making movie and TV dialogue easier to hear.

For those who want Dolby Atmos, virtual (or real) surround sound, and a bunch of ports, this is not going to be the right option. But, for those who don’t care about all that and want something that makes even the dialogue in Christopher Nolan movies audible without having to turn everything else up, this is going to be one of the best soundbars on the market.

Of course, it’s very stripped down and still a bit pricey for a soundbar with such a limited appeal.

Taking a closer look at the Soundfun Mirai’s aesthetics, it’s about as fun-looking as a soundbar can get with its wavy front grill. Its one control, aside from power, comes courtesy of a big dial centered between the wavy portions of the grille. Next to the dial is a display showing the volume level.

As this soundbar sports just two speakers, powered by dual 15-watt amplifiers, it doesn’t take up much space. In fact, it measures just 21.3 x 3.4 x 6.2 inches (541 x 86.4 x 157.5 mm). Since space saving has always been a selling point for soundbars (along with a simpler setup), the Soundfun Mirai’s diminutive stature is surely a plus, especially if you’re not working with a lot of space.

Overall, it’s very straightforward. Even the remote it comes with has just three buttons: power, volume up, and volume down. It’s as basic a soundbar as I’ve seen (Mirai calls it a ‘TV Speaker’). The ports are as stripped down as there’s just an optical and aux port. Soundfun does include both cables so you don’t need to invest any further if you don’t have optical or Aux.

Soundfun Mirai soundbar on rug shown from above with accessories

Accessories include an optical digital cable for an audio connection to a TV (Image credit: Future)

The bright side to the Soundfun Mirai’s minimalist design is that setup is very, very easy. Just plug in the power and connect the optical or aux cable to the TV and you’re basically done. Just be aware that if you use the optical port, you need to change the sound settings on your TV so you don’t end up with a duplicate signal from the TV’s built-in speakers. Of course, this is always the case with optical. However, you don’t have to deal with this on TVs that have an HDMI port, which the Soundfun Mirai does not have.

While the Soundfun Mirai is fairly petite, it has quite a bit of power thanks to those dual 15-watt amplifiers. Since it is on the smaller side however, you’re not going to get thunderous bass out of it. In fact, with a rated frequency response of 150Hz - 20kHz, plenty of bass is pretty clearly missing. Most audio devices strive to get as close to a 20Hz to 20kHz range for comparison’s sake.

However, this soundbar was not created for home theater. It’s meant for those who want to hear dialogue better when watching TV. For that intended purpose, the Soundfun Mirai does quite well.

When I tested the Soundfun Mirai with my TV, the mid-range frequencies where vocals sit was boosted and, obviously, the low-end was not that prominent. The high-end was a bit pulled back as well. In terms of soundstage width, you’re not getting anything special here. However, with all that in mind plus the fact that there aren’t any special features like Dolby Atmos or Bluetooth wireless streaming, it’s clear that none of that matters to Soundfun.

If you find yourself having trouble hearing dialogue when watching TV, then this might be a good addition for you, especially in a bedroom setting where you don’t care about having a home theater system, but just want to clearly hear what the Real Housewives of Salt Lake City have to say.

Soundfun Mirai soundbar on rug closeup of volume dial

A front panel display indicates volume level and there's a volume knob next to it for easy adjustments (Image credit: Future)

Soundfun Mirai soundbar: Price and release date

  • Price: $299
  • Released November 2023

Considering that the Soundfun Mirai soundbar is about as basic as it gets, with really just one specific goal, its $299 price tag is a bit hard to swallow. After all, other soundbars have dialog modes that boost the frequencies at which voices sit. So, while there’s a bit more emphasis there with the Soundfun Mirai, it’s still a high price for something without even an HDMI passthrough.

For instance, the Roku Streambar costs just $149.99 (around £140 / £115 or AU$250 / AU$200) and comes with a full Roku streamer, and HDMI port with ARC support, and even multiple EQ settings including a dialogue-boosting mode.

That said, the Soundfun Mirai was created for a specific group of people, those that have a hard time hearing dialogue generally when watching TV, and this soundbar fulfills that mission and also keeps things simple.

The Soundfun Mirai is currently only available in the US.

Soundfun Mirai soundbar closeup of rear ports

Both optical digital and analog audio inputs are provided, but no HDMI (Image credit: Future)

Should you buy the Soundfun Mirai soundbar?

Buy it if...

You want to hear dialogue better
The Soundfun Mirai has one reason for being and that’s to make dialogue more audible without having to blast the TV. When it comes to that intended purpose, the Mirai does it very well. 

You want easy
The Mirai is about as easy as it gets, for better or worse. If you don’t want to worry about a complicated setup, then this is your soundbar.

You want something small
At less than two feet wide, this soundbar is perfect for setups where there isn’t a lot of space. 

Don't buy it if...

You want home theater audio
Soundbars have increasingly become a home theater option with surround sound, subwoofers, and more, but the Soundfun Mirai is not one of those.

You’re on a budget
Although $299 isn’t going to break the bank, it’s still not cheap. If you’re on a budget, you can find soundbars for less that will also improve the audio quality of your TV.

Soundfun Mirai soundbar review: Also consider

Soundfun Mirai soundbar on table with TV and remote

(Image credit: Future)

How I tested the Soundfun Mirai soundbar

  • I used the Soundfun Mirai soundbar for one week
  • Tested with both TV, movies, and music

I used the Soundfun Mirai soundbar regularly for a week with TV, movies, and music. I compared it to just my TV’s speakers to see what kind of improvement it offers and found that it, as I’ve stated in the review, is good at what it’s meant for. It just happens to also be a bit of a one-trick pony.

If you’re hard of hearing or just want something to make dialogue pop a little while watching TV in your bedroom, this is a good if somewhat pricey option to invest in.

I’ve tested a lot of tech gear over the years from laptops to keyboards and speakers, and so have been able to use my expertise towards giving an honest and fair opinion, not to mention a critical eye, to any product I test.

Read more about how we test

First reviewed February 2024

Xiaomi 14 Ultra price leaks, Xiaomi 14’s gets confirmed once more
10:19 pm |

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Xiaomi is expected to launch the 14 internationally at a special event in Barcelona on February 25, and it seems like the company might also unveil the yet-unannounced 14 Ultra on that occasion. Recently, the 14's pricing for the European Union was leaked, and today that €1,099 price has been 'confirmed' again - as much as a rumor can confirm another rumor, of course. More importantly, we now know what to expect when it comes to the 14 Ultra's pricing, and it will cost exactly as much as its predecessor, if this new information is to be believed. Namely, €1,499. Xiaomi 14 Ultra in...

Asus Zenfone 11 Ultra shows up on Geekbench
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The Asus Zenfone 11 Ultra starred in a massive leak earlier this month, signaling a nearing release. Now we have a confirmation of its chipset, courtesy of Geekbench. An Asus smartphone powered by the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 chipset just surfaced on Geekbench's database, showcasing the SoC's full potential. Given that Asus has only a couple smartphones on its portfolio and the recent Zenfone 11 Ultra leak, it's probably safe to assume it's in fact the 11 Ultra. Unfortunately, there's not much to extract from the Geekbench listing except that the tested device boots Android 14 and packs ...

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