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Weekly poll: are you interested in the Moto G67 or Moto G77? What about the G17 or G17 Power?
11:39 am | February 8, 2026

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At the end of January, Motorola unveiled two mid-range models, the Moto G67 and Moto G77, and two entry-level phones, the Moto G17 and G17 Power. What do you think – can one of these be your next phone or do you have another model in mind? The Motorola Moto G77 features a 6.78” 120Hz OLED display, a sharp 1,272 x 2,772px panel with 10-bit colors, HDR support and Gorilla Glass 7i protection. That’s great for multimedia, but the Dimensity 6400 chipset isn’t suitable for serious gaming. The G77’s claim to fame is the 108MP main camera with OIS that has native 3x in-sensor zoom. It can...

OpenAI’s first hardware product will be AI-powered earbuds
9:07 am |

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According to a Chinese tipster on Weibo, OpenAI is gearing up to launch its first hardware product - a pair of earbuds, of course, powered by the company's own AI model. According to the report, the company decided to scale back on its hardware efforts for the time being, likely because of the rising hardware costs. At first, OpenAI was rumored to be working on a small pendant or a pen, which is in line with the CEO Sam Altman's remarks about the device being more "peaceful and calm" than a smartphone. Especially after OpenAI hired Apple's ex-chief designer Jony Ive. Plans have...

OpenAI’s first hardware product will be AI-powered earbuds
9:07 am |

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According to a Chinese tipster on Weibo, OpenAI is gearing up to launch its first hardware product - a pair of earbuds, of course, powered by the company's own AI model. According to the report, the company decided to scale back on its hardware efforts for the time being, likely because of the rising hardware costs. At first, OpenAI was rumored to be working on a small pendant or a pen, which is in line with the CEO Sam Altman's remarks about the device being more "peaceful and calm" than a smartphone. Especially after OpenAI hired Apple's ex-chief designer Jony Ive. Plans have...

Weekly poll results: most people still don’t care about magnetic charging
6:37 am |

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Last week we asked you how important magnetic wireless charging is to you. For now, the majority doesn’t particularly care – at best it’s a “nice to have” feature for them but nothing vital. The argument is simple, especially now that the whole world has converged on USB-C for charging – just use a cable. It’s faster and more efficient than any form of wireless charging. There is a caveat – many of the people who reported that they use wired charging only also said that they don’t need top-ups during the day. These days, phone batteries have gotten quite huge, so finding a phone that...

Weekly deals: OnePlus 13 is back with a vengeance, Pixel 10 Pro and 10 Pro XL on sale
4:02 am |

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There are two sayings that can’t both be true at the same time: “newer is better” and “old but gold”. Today, we’re going with the second one. Amazon dug up some left over OnePlus 13 units – only 12/256GB – and is selling them at $700. Coincidentally, that is the same price that the new OnePlus 15R sells for (to be fair, that also comes with a $100 gift card or store credit). The OnePlus 13 has the better screen (1440p+ LTPO vs. 1272p+ LTPS), better cameras (triple 50MP including a 3x/73mm periscope vs. no tele camera at all), even its chipset is better – the Snapdragon 8 Elite edges out...

After Close Friends, WhatsApp is now testing Custom Lists for status updates
1:03 am |

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Instagram introduced the Close Friends feature for Instagram Stories back in November 2018, and last September, we learned that WhatsApp was developing that same feature for its users. Now we've learnt that WhatsApp is also working on a Custom Lists feature for status updates, giving its users more privacy control. This revelation comes from the folks at WABetaInfo, who discovered this under-development Custom Lists feature in beta version 2.26.5.11 of WhatsApp for Android. As the name suggests, Custom Lists allows WhatsApp users to create lists for different audiences who can see their...

Spotify’s About the Song tells you the meaning behind what you’re hearing
10:32 pm | February 7, 2026

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Spotify has been incredibly busy over the past couple of days. After officially launching Page Match, it's introducing About the Song, which it bills as "a new way to explore the stories behind music". This new feature puts short, swipeable story cards in your Now Playing view, which "explore the meaning behind the music you're hearing". The stories are summarized from third-party sources "to surface interesting details and behind-the-scenes moments", the official press release states. To see this, you need to open the Now Playing view and scroll down to find the About the Song...

Honor 600 to come with a bigger screen and battery
8:21 pm |

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The Honor 500 launched back in November, but Honor is already allegedly working on its successor. Now some details about the Honor 600 got outed in China. The phone will allegedly have a 6.57-inch screen. That would be marginally bigger than the Honor 500's 6.55" panel. Perhaps more importantly, the Honor 600 is now being tested with a 9,000 mAh battery. Honor 500 That's 1,000 mAh bigger than its predecessor's, and for a smartphone of this size, it would be record-breaking. Unfortunately, no other details about the Honor 600 have been leaked just yet, but stay tuned and we'll let...

I’ve used the DXRacer Martian Pro for three months and don’t want to sit in another gaming chair ever again
7:00 pm |

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DXRacer Martian Pro: One-minute review

I knew the DXRacer Martian Pro would be one of the best gaming chairs I've ever sat in, and three months with it have only confirmed my suspicions.

Why did I know this?

I tried a similar chair at CES 2025 – one that can heat you up and cool you down thanks to built-in tech, and I have genuinely thought about it every week since then – and the Martian Pro somehow also takes things up another notch with an in-built massager too, increasing its comfortable gaming chair credentials further still.

When it’s a cold day, you can turn on the seat heater to warm you up, the fan to cool you down, and the massager to relax you. I promise it’s as great as it sounds

What’s more, despite all these technological features, it still feels soft and comfortable for long working days and gaming sessions thanks to plenty of cushioning, a 4D lumbar airbag you can tune perfectly to your needs, and a magnetic headrest you can position perfectly every time. Did I mention the 4D armrest,s too?

All that’s to say, this gaming chair not only hits the essentials, but it also puts the cherry on top for a superbly comfortable experience.

DX Racer Martian Pro

(Image credit: Future)

My only gripe is that it’s useless without charge – the electronic recliner will power off too, leaving you stuck in one position with no way to change it. This is easily solved if you’re always near a plug for the power cable, or willing to charge the battery for wireless use, but the latter can be a little tedious (especially as the battery can drain fast) – so think twice about this chair if sockets are at a premium.

DXRacer Martian Pro: Price and availability

  • Costs $899 / £580
  • Premium features justify premium price
  • Only available in one color at the time of reviewing

The DXRacer Martian Pro will set you back $899 / £580 (Australian pricing isn’t available at the time of reviewing) and can be picked up from the DXRacer store.

This price, especially the US cost, puts it into the higher tier of gaming chairs, which makes sense given that this chair is enhanced with various technological goodies.

These upgrades make it an attractive offering over less technologically impressive alternatives if you have the cash to splash, but if you’re on a budget, you can get by with less flashy alternatives.

DX Racer Martian Pro

(Image credit: Future)

DXRacer Martian Pro: Specs

Price

$899 / £580

Dimensions

49.6 x 27.6 x 21.9in / 126 x 70 x 56cm

Max user weight

275lbs / 125kg

Min seat height

17.7in / 45cm

Seat width

22in / 56cm

Warranty

2 years

DXRacer Martian Pro: Design and aesthetics

  • Classic black look with minimalistic accents
  • Premium feel
  • Some noticeable branding

The DXRacer Martian Pro comes in one design: black with red arrow accents.

It’s certainly not as loud design-wise as my trusty Spider-Man themed seat, and it definitely sits towards the professional end of gaming chairs, but it’s not a plain design either, if that is essential for your needs.

The fabric choice is a faux leather that feels premium to the touch, and is easy to wipe clean, with the accents being stitched on in red. Though I’d be careful not to spill anything too much on the chair, as the seat and backrest have some mesh elements (to help with airflow from the heater and ventilation) that I wouldn’t want to pour a lot of liquid on.

DX Racer Martian Pro

(Image credit: Future)

As for the armrests, they feature the 4D adjustments we expect from gaming chairs worth their salt – they can be moved up/down, pulled in/out, pushed forward/backward, and can tilt left/right to provide the ideal position.

Once you’ve set your armrests’ stance, they’ll then lock into place securely.

The side controls that adjust the backrest tilt and the airbag lumbar support are plasticky and feel a little less premium than the actual chair itself, but they don’t ruin the overall aesthetic experience delivered by DXRacers’ Martian Pro.

DXRacer Martian Pro: Comfort and adjustability

  • Plenty of adjustment options
  • Built in heater, fan and massager
  • Cushiony despite the gizmos

Even ignoring the massaging and heating enhancement, the DXRacer Martian Pro chair has a full range of comfort and adjustment options.

Firstly, using a control on the side of the chair you have the ability to recline the backrest gradually from further forward than you’d want to about as close to horizontal as possible without this chair becoming a bed – though with the back massager active this ultra recline supremely relaxing to the extent you could drift off (definitely, totally, assuredly not speaking from experience).

Then there’s the 4D armrests I mentioned above, and of course, the height adjustments you’d expect from a standard office chair.

The seat is a good size too, with enough room to sit comfortably cross-legged when I want.

Though for the lumbar support, I’d maybe knock a point off simply because the airbag design can be a little more finicky to adjust compared to a traditional pillow. The advantage is that once set, you don’t need to worry about it slipping out of place, but finding the comfiest position took more time than I’d have liked.

DX Racer Martian Pro

(Image credit: Future)

Your neck pillow, on the other hand, is much easier to get right. The magnetic attachment makes it supremely easy to find the exact right spot for it on the headrest, while holding it securely in place once you’ve made your placement decision.

But of course I can’t not devote some space to the heating, cooling, and the massager.

Starting with that third one, the massager is activated by pressing the M-button on the side of the chair and can swap between different modes by pressing it again, or switched off by holding the button down.

The massage is delivered by in-built actuators – four pairs (one for your right and one for your left) which start at your lower back and end around your shoulder blades – and while its isn’t especially intense, it can provide some much-needed relaxation during a stressful gaming session, or your work day.

Just note, it can be a little noisy.

Now for the heating and ventilation. These are built into the seat and activated via two buttons found below the right armrest – one for each option. Long pressing once activates the heating/cooling, then quick pressing it changes the setting between three strengths – long pressing again turns it off.

I was surprised by how quickly the heating kicks into gear even at the lowest setting, and over the colder months when I’ve been testing this chair, it has provided me with some much needed warmth. The fan is also great for cooling you down, and I expect I’ll be relying on it plenty come the summer.

Despite being jam-packed with electric gizmos, the chair feels pretty darn comfy. I use it all day, every day for work and enjoy every moment – and not simply because of the heater and the massager.

DX Racer Martian Pro

(Image credit: Future)

DXRacer Martian Pro: Assembly

  • All required tools included in the box
  • A little heavy thanks to electrical components
  • Can be built alone, but would recommend getting a friend

Putting the DXRacer Martian Pro together was fairly straightforward. I was able to assemble it all on my own using just what came in the box, thanks to the clear instructions.

However, given the inclusion of massaging and heating components, this can make parts of the chair a little heavier than normal, so having an assistant to aid your construction is advisable, as it should make the process even smoother.

DX Racer Martian Pro

(Image credit: Future)

Should I buy the DXRacer Martian Pro

Buy it if…

You want great comfort
With a full suite of adjustment controls and a built-in massager, this gaming chair is the complete comfort package.

You need to feel toasty/cool
The heater and fan are so useful and effective in this seat, and definitely make this seat an easy pick for me over a lot of the competition.

You’re after something for work and play
While it boasts a couple of red accents, this black gaming chair looks appropriate for both your home office and at your gaming station.

Don’t buy it if…

You have no spare plugs near your chair
You can use this chair wirelessly, but it is a major battery sink, and when it’s out of charge, it loses quite a lot of functionality, including the ability to recline. Sitting near a constant power source is therefore advised.

You’re after something affordable
I’d say this DXRacer chair is solid value, but it’s still quite pricey, which makes it a tough buy if you’re looking to stick to a low-ish budget.

Also consider

DX Racer Martian Pro

Secretlab Titan Evo 2022

AndaSeat Kaiser 3E XL

Price

$899 / £580

$549 / £469 / AU$799

$389 (around £290 / AU$580)

Dimensions

49.6 x 27.6 x 21.9in / 126 x 70 x 56cm

51.2 x 27.6 x 19.3in / 130 x 70 x 49cm

54.3 x 29.1 x 29.1in / 138.0 x 74.0 x 74.0 cm

Max user weight

275lbs / 125kg

285lbs / 130kg

395lb / 180kg

Min seat height

17.7in / 45cm

17.7in / 450mm

18.1in / 460mm

Seat width

22in / 56cm

18.5in / 470mm

21.1in / 535mm

Warranty

2 years

3 years

3-years

Secretlab Titan Evo 2022
This popular gaming chair is a strong alternative without any tech bells and whistles. It’s comfortable with plenty of adjustment options. Importantly, it's a lot cheaper than the Martian Pro too.

For more information, check out our full Secretlab Titan Evo 2022 review

AndaSeat Kaiser 3E XL
We called this one of the best value gaming chairs you can buy today in our review, thanks to its style, lack of gimmicks, and comfortable shape. It misses out on bells and whistles, but could be a solid pick-up if you're on a budget.

For more information, check out our full AndaSeat Kaiser 3E XL review

How I tested the DXRacer Martian Pro

I tested the DXRacer Martian Pro over a few months of UK Winter, giving me plenty of reason to use the in-built heater. It was my work office chair every day I worked from home during that time, and I also used it for PC and handheld gaming most days as well.

I also compared it to a handful of other gaming chairs we’ve tested, and of course, my trusty Spider-Man Anda Seat seat.

Weekly deals: Redmi Note 15 series prices are falling, Motorolas also get discounts
6:11 pm |

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This week we will revisit some old (and some not so old) offers since the prices have been revised even further down. A couple of weeks ago, the Redmi Note 15 Pro was €350 for a 12/512GB unit. Now there is a €30 voucher, which brings the final price down to €320. An 8/256GB version is also available, though since it’s only €20 cheaper, we recommend getting the version with more RAM and double the storage. The Redmi Note 15 Pro has a 6.83” 12-bit 120Hz OLED display and a Dimensity 7300 Ultra chipset. The phone boasts a 200MP main camera (1/1.4” sensor, OIS), but the ultra-wide (8MP) and...

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