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Nothing OS 4.0 based on Android 16 is now rolling out to the Nothing Phone (3)
8:41 pm | November 21, 2025

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As promised a few days ago, today Nothing has started rolling out the update to Nothing OS 4.0, which is based on Android 16. This follows a rather lengthy beta testing period. The update is going out to the Nothing Phone (3) first, just as we expected. The company says other Nothing and CMF devices will follow, but isn't committing to a specific timeframe for any other model at the moment. The update brings deeper Flip to Glyph controls, a refined Pocket Mode, and new Glyph Toys (Hourglass and Lunar Cycle) to the Nothing Phone (3), while Mirror Selfie now lets you save the original...

Jabees 7Seven swimming headphones review: light, high-performing and affordable bone conduction headphones
8:09 pm |

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Jabees 7Seven headphones: One minute review

The Jabees 7Seven swimming headphones pack some features you don’t even find on their contemporaries at Shokz for around half the price. For many, that’s plenty of reason to buy. The 7Sevens are light as a feather at 28g and packs an ample 32GB of MP3 storage, essential for underwater listening where Bluetooth connectivity is weaker. This storage space outdoes quite a few older bone conduction headphones sets that have retained their price over the years, and puts the 7sevens in the same league as the Nank Runner Diver2 Pro and H20 Audio Tri 2 Pro.

Multipoint connectivity and Bluetooth 6.0 are great quality-of-life upgrades we wouldn’t expect on cheap headphones, allowing you to link to multiple devices and switch between them seamlessly. This is nice to swap between the phone for running and commuting and laptop for work, and works well in practice. Phone calls with the built-in microphone are, unfortunately, a bit tinny: the recipient of my test calls could hear me fine outside on a rainy run, but even at max volume the other person’s voice wasn’t great.

Music fared much better. Regardless of whether it was streamed via Bluetooth or loaded onto the headphones via the MP3 storage feature, quality was good, especially considering these are cheap bone conduction headphones. The transistors do vibrate at higher volumes during bassy tracks, which is especially noticeable above-ground on runs and in the office. However, in the water during swims, the vibrations are greatly reduced.

Jabees 7Seven Swimming headphones

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Controls are simple and intuitive, with volume up and down also allowing you to skip tracks as usual. Everything else is handled by the multifunction power button with a variety of long and short presses, and it’s generally easily remembered, although I kept the manual to refer back to.

Generally speaking, the Jabees 7Seven headphones offer good quality that bely their price, but there are still some niggles here and there that have been ironed out in more expensive offerings. The fit around the ears isn’t adjustable: instead, the 7Sevens are packaged with a “secure fit loop”, a little piece of elastic common in bone conduction headsets that are supposed to tighten the band around the head. The battery only covers five hours of playback time, so they’ll need to be quite frequently charged. And then there are the high vibrations from the transistors at full volume and slight call quality issues.

However, none of these annoyances are enough to reduce the 7Seven’s status as a value-for-money alternative to the likes of Shokz and H20. It’s got some great features, stores a ton of music, and that five-hour playback will be enough for several pool sessions and a run. They won’t last all the way through an ironman event, but if you’re into that, you’re probably opting for the more expensive headphones anyway.

Jabees 7Seven headphones: Price and availability

  • $59.99 / £47.99 / AU$99
  • Cheaper than most high-quality swimming headphones
  • Same 32GB storage as more expensive brands

The Jabees 7Seven bone conduction headphones are available for $59.99 / £47.99 / AU$99, and bundle deals on multiple headphones can be found on the Jabees’ website. Considering some of their competitors are double, sometimes triple the price, you’re getting a lot for your buck with 32GB storage

Jabees 7Seven headphones: Scorecard

Jabees 7Seven Swimming headphones

(Image credit: Future)

Category

Comment

Score

Value

For the price, they are terrific.

4.5/5

Design

Some more attention to the fit and transistor vibration would have been nice-to-haves.

3.5/5

Features

Multipoint connectivity, Bluetooth 6.0, 32GB storage. No notes.

5/5

Performance

Good in the water and on runs, although a couple of niggles.

3.5/5

Jabees 7Seven headphones: Should I buy?

Buy it if...

You’re on a budget

At under $60 / £50 / AU$100, these headphones are great value.

You’ve got a big music library

32GB is a lot of space for MP3 storage.

You’re a regular swimmer

As opposed to dedicated runners, these headphones are great for mixed disciplines.

Don't buy it if...

You do long multi-sport events

Five hours of battery isn’t enough for long days on the trail.

You don’t own your own music

Without a library of MP3s to listen to in the pool, these headphones become less attractive.

Also consider

Shokz OpenRun

The best cheap bone conduction headphones for running.

Read our full Shokz OpenRun review

Shokz Openswim Pro

More expensive than the 7Sevens, but the best swimming headphones you can buy.

Read our full Shokz Openswim Pro review

How I tested

I tested the Jabees 7Seven underwater and on various runs. I drained the battery down, tested onboard MP3s and Bluetooth streaming alike, and adjusted the fit using the included secure fit loop.

nubia V80 Pro launches, here’s what’s different compared to the V80 Design
7:31 pm |

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Following the introduction of the V80 Design earlier this month, nubia has now also launched the V80 Pro. This is listed in Mexico at the moment, but will undoubtedly make its way to other markets soon. It has a 6.75-inch 900x1940 screen with 120Hz refresh rate, the Unisoc T7280 SoC at the helm, 8GB of RAM, 256GB of expandable storage, and a 5,000 mAh battery. nubia V80 Pro official images On the rear is a 108MP main camera, flanked by two decorative cameras (a 2MP of some sort and an "AI camera"). For selfies you get a 16MP snapper. The phone measures 166 x 79 x 7.7 mm and...

nubia V80 Pro launches, here’s what’s different compared to the V80 Design
7:31 pm |

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Following the introduction of the V80 Design earlier this month, nubia has now also launched the V80 Pro. This is listed in Mexico at the moment, but will undoubtedly make its way to other markets soon. It has a 6.75-inch 900x1940 screen with 120Hz refresh rate, the Unisoc T7280 SoC at the helm, 8GB of RAM, 256GB of expandable storage, and a 5,000 mAh battery. nubia V80 Pro official images On the rear is a 108MP main camera, flanked by two decorative cameras (a 2MP of some sort and an "AI camera"). For selfies you get a 16MP snapper. The phone measures 166 x 79 x 7.7 mm and...

Honor 500 Pro teased with a new 3D ultrasonic in-display fingerprint sensor
6:23 pm |

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Honor will unveil the Honor 500 and Honor 500 Pro on November 24 in China. The brand already revealed both smartphones' designs, and now they have announced that the Pro model will feature a new 3D ultrasonic in-display fingerprint sensor. 3D ultrasonic in-display fingerprint scanners are better than optical ones, as they offer better security and accuracy. Besides, the one used by Honor for the 500 Pro is faster than previous versions, as the brand claims it takes just 0.1 second to unlock the device, even with wet hands or a wet screen (the phone is IP69K-rated). Honor hasn't...

Huawei Enjoy 70X Premium announced with Kirin 8000 SoC
5:21 pm |

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Ahead of the Mate 80 series launch, Huawei has quietly introduced the Enjoy 70X Premium in China. The phone is largely identical to the Enjoy 70X, which was unveiled earlier this year. However, the Premium edition offers a new chipset and fresh color options. The Huawei Enjoy 70X Premium edition is powered by an octa-core Kirin 8000 SoC, which is paired with 8GB of RAM and up to 512GB of internal storage. It also supports satellite communication allowing users to send text or image messages when there’s no network connection. It comes with a 6.78-inch AMOLED curved display that...

Black Friday deal spotlight: the Xiaomi 15 Ultra is £140 cheaper than the Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra
4:19 pm |

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Black Friday brings an avalanche of discounts, which can make it hard to sift through all the offers. Our post from yesterday has some of the best deals that we found in the UK, here we wanted to spotlight just a couple of flagship phones. The Xiaomi 15 Ultra is one of the best 2025 camera flagships that we’ve tested. And while the next generation of phones is already rolling in, this one is at a killer price at the moment – well below its £1,300 MSRP. We have to compare it with the Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra. Both phones have 1440p+ OLED displays (6.73” on the Xiaomi and 6.9” on the...

OpenAI starts rolling out group chats for ChatGPT users globally
2:17 pm |

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OpenAI began piloting group chats for ChatGPT users last week. The feature was available on web and mobile for logged-in users on ChatGPT's Free, Go, Plus, and Pro plans, but only in Japan, Taiwan, New Zealand, and South Korea. OpenAI said the rollout would be expanded to more regions based on feedback, which has been positive, and the company announced the rollout of group chats for ChatGPT users globally. "Early feedback from the pilot has been positive, so we’re expanding group chats to all logged-in users on ChatGPT Free, Go, Plus and Pro plans globally over the coming days. We will...

Huawei Mate 80 series to offer 14-day battery life with new Outdoor mode
1:16 pm |

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Huawei’s Mate 80 series is set to debut on November 25 at an event in China. After recently showcasing camera samples from the lineup, the company has now highlighted a new feature aimed at outdoor enthusiasts. In a video posted on Weibo, Huawei reveals that the Mate 80 series will introduce a new battery-saving feature called ‘Outdoor Mode’, which promises to extend battery life for several days. Huawei claims the new mode can deliver up to 14 days of use on a full charge. It’s an impressive figure, but we’ll have to wait for the phone’s launch to see how it holds up in real-world...

Poco Pad X1 and Pad M1 to debut alongside F8 series
12:16 pm |

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Poco has confirmed that the upcoming Poco F8 series launch on November 26 will include more than just smartphones. The company will also unveil its new Pad X1 and Pad M1 tablets alongside the F8 Ultra and F8 Pro. In a social media post, Poco revealed that the Pad X1 tablet will debut on November 26 in Bali, Indonesia. The company also shared the design of the tablet. The Poco Pad X1 will be powered by the Snapdragon 7+ Gen 3 SoC and offer a 3K resolution display with up to 144Hz refresh rate. Looking at the design and specs, the Pad X1 appears to be a rebranded Xiaomi Pad 7,...

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