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  1. Here are the best deals for true wireless earphones on Amazon right now. True wireless earphones are the present and future of personal audio and listening, and there are some impressive options available to buy right now. The Amazon Great Indian Festival sale 2021 has now kicked off, and there are some interesting deals available for po[CENSORED]r true wireless earphones across price ranges. We've compiled a list of the best true wireless earphones deals on Amazon right now, covering brands such as Apple, Samsung, Jabra, Sony, and Realme, and here are our top picks in the segment. Apple AirPods Pro Offering class-leading sound quality and ANC performance, the Apple AirPods Pro are considered to be the best true wireless earphones you can buy right now. Bluetooth connectivity means that the AirPods Pro can be used with just about any smartphone or tablet, but to be able to use all features and customise the controls, you'll need to have an iOS device. The AirPods Pro are priced at Rs. 17,990 down from the usual price of around Rs. 25,000, a significant discount of around Rs. 7,000. Bank offers with HDFC Bank and no-cost EMI schemes are also available, which will make the price a bit more attractive. AirPods Pro here Samsung Galaxy Buds Pro Samsung's flagship true wireless earphones, the Galaxy Buds Pro have a proper in-canal fit and very good active noise cancellation, as well as support for the Scalable advanced Bluetooth codec. The earphones work best with Samsung smartphones thanks to the codec support, and are usefully also IP67 rated for dust and water resistance, making this among the most weather-resistant true wireless headsets you can buy right now. Typically priced at around Rs. 16,000, the Samsung Galaxy Buds Pro are available for Rs. 9,990 during the Amazon Great Indian Festival sale 2021. Bank offers with HDFC Bank and no-cost EMI schemes are available, too. Samsung Galaxy Buds Pro here Jabra Elite 75t The Jabra Elite 75t isn't the latest flagship product in the company's true wireless headset range, but it remains an excellent option with active noise cancellation, good microphone performance, detailed sound with powerful bass, and decent battery life. The fit and noise isolation are also excellent on this true wireless headset, putting it up against options from other top brands such as Samsung and Sony in the upper mid-range segment. Down from its launch price of Rs. 14,999, the Jabra Elite 75t is available for Rs. 8,999 during the Amazon Great Indian Festival sale 2021. Bank offers with HDFC Bank and no-cost EMI schemes can be availed for this. Jabra Elite 75t here Sony WF-XB700 The Sony WF-XB700 is a po[CENSORED]r option among listeners looking for a bass-centric sound signature, thanks to Sony's ‘Extra Bass' tuning. The earphones are IPX4 rated for water resistance, and support the SBC and AAC Bluetooth codecs. Sony's usual attention to tuning and reliable connectivity are also key points that make this headset worth considering. The Sony WF-XB700 true wireless earphones are available for Rs. 6,490 during the Amazon Great Indian Festival sale 2021, with bank offers with HDFC Bank and no-cost EMI schemes also available. Sony WF-XB700 here Realme Buds Q2 Among the most affordable true wireless earphones with active noise cancellation, the Realme Buds Q2 represents excellent value for money and a feature set that is typical seen on high-end headsets. There is app support through the Realme Link app, and decent sound and battery life for the price. While already competitively priced before any discounts, the Realme Buds Q2 are available for a very competitive price of Rs. 2,199 during the Amazon Great Indian Festival sale 2021. Coupon discounts and bank offers with HDFC Bank apply as well.
  2. The creators known as Marsback have introduced a new, "sweat-proof" gaming mouse called the Zephyr Pro. Zephyr Pro is a fairly unremarkable looking gaming mouse with the necessary RGB backlighting and a "breathable" case to reduce weight and increase airflow. The main band of RGB lighting runs along the bottom edge of the mouse. Pro doesn't expand on the input capabilities of its predecessor, last year's Zephyr. There's still the standard arrangement of two side buttons and one top button for DPI sensitivity control. The design is understandably lightweight, but not the cheapest. The main change is in the operation of the fan itself. On the original Zephyr, users occasionally turned it off due to noise and vibration, but in the Pro both have been greatly reduced. It's not completely silent, but unlike the previous version, it's hard to hear over the hum of a regular PC or laptop. According to the manufacturer, a quieter fan doesn't mean less cooling power. The fan now points straight up instead of at a 45 degree angle, which seems to make a difference. You shouldn't expect to feel like your palm is being blown around by an air conditioner, but the overall cooling effect is palpable. Zephyr Pro has built-in memory and software to customize button functionality and RGB backlighting with ample options. Surprisingly, there is no ability to adjust the fan speed here - it simply turns on and off with a button on the bottom of the mouse. The Zephyr Pro is priced at $59 on the manufacturer's website at . But there's an additional $10 discount for first-time buyers of something from Marsback. Source: marsback
  3. Here are the best deals for headphones and earphones on Amazon right now. The Amazon Great Indian Festival sale 2021 has kicked off, and buyers looking for new headphones or earphones have plenty of great deals to choose from. We've compiled a list of headphones, earphones, and true wireless earphones which are available at discounted prices during the Great Indian Festival sale, including options from brands such as Sony, Redmi, Jabra, Realme, and Xiaomi. Our selections cover both wired and wireless connectivity, across various price segments and feature sets. Here are our top picks for the best deals on audio products. Sony WH-1000XM4 Wireless Active Noise Cancelling Headphones Widely regarded as one of the best wireless headphones you can buy right now, the Sony WH-1000XM4 has class-leading active noise cancellation and battery life, and very good sound quality. The headphones support the LDAC Bluetooth codec, and also have app support. The Sony headphones are priced at Rs. 22,990 during the Amazon Great Indian Festival sale, considerably discounted from the usual price of Rs. 29,990. Bank offers with HDFC Bank and no-cost EMI schemes are available as well. Mi Dual-Driver Wired Earphones Among the best affordable wired earphones you can buy right now, the Mi Dual-Driver Earphones have a dual-driver setup with 10mm and 8mm dynamic drivers, and classic 3.5mm connectivity. Although bass can sometimes feel a bit much, the earphones represent excellent value for money. Although ordinarily priced at Rs. 799, the Mi Dual-Driver Wired Earphones are available for Rs. 599 during the Amazon Great Indian Festival sale 2021. Bank offers are available from HDFC Bank as well. Redmi Earbuds 3 Pro Xiaomi's Redmi brand is well known for its value-driven approach to its products, and the Redmi Earbuds 3 Pro offer a lot for the price. The earphones have a dual-driver setup and support for the aptX series of Bluetooth codecs, offering decent sound and battery life. Although the standard pricing of Rs. 2,999 applies during the Amazon Great Indian Festival sale 2021, the Redmi Earbuds 3 Pro does have coupon discounts and bank offers with HDFC Bank, that make the purchase more attractive. Jabra Elite 75t The newer Jabra Elite 85t has launched, but the Elite 75t is still an excellent pair of true wireless earphones. The headset has active noise cancellation, excellent microphone and sound performance, and a very good fit. Battery life on the earphones is decent as well. The Jabra Elite 75t is available at a discounted price of Rs. 7,999 during the Amazon Great Indian Festival sale, considerably lower than its launch price of Rs. 14,999. This makes it among the best true wireless earphones with ANC under Rs. 10,000 right now. Realme Buds Q2 Among the most affordable true wireless headsets with active noise cancellation that you can buy right now, the Realme Buds Q2 also has app support through the excellent Realme Link app, and USB Type-C fast charging. The headset is among the most feature-filled and value-driven true wireless options you can buy right now. At a discounted price of Rs. 2,199 during the Amazon Great Indian Festival Sale 2021, the earphones also have coupon discounts and bank offers from HDFC Bank to further sweeten the deal.
  4. Razer Kiyo X webcam costs $79.99 (roughly Rs. 5,900). Razer Kiyo X webcam and Ripsaw X capture card were launched on Friday, October 1 as entry-level offerings for video streaming. The webcam offers 1080p (full-HD) video recording at 30fps or 720p at 60fps. The Ripsaw X is a plug-and-play capture card that can handle video feeds of up to 4K at 30fps. The Razer Kiyo X USB webcam is equipped with autofocus functionality and offers options for customisation. Razer has provided support for Windows 10 on the Kiyo X, while Ripsaw X card offers HDMI 2.0 and USB 3.0 connectivity. Razer Kiyo X, Razer Ripsaw X price, availability Razer Ripsaw X was launched in the US with a price tag of $139.99 (roughly Rs. 10,300). Razer Kiyo X webcam is priced at $79.99 (roughly Rs. 5,900). Both the products are now available for purchase in the US via Razer's official website. Razer said that it is providing up to one year of warranty and tech support for the new webcam. The company adds that customers purchasing the Kiyo X webcam directly from its online store will be eligible to get 14 days of risk-free returns. There's no word on the new device's India availability as of yet. Razer Kiyo X webcam specifications, features The Razer Kiyo X webcam can stream at 1080p resolution at 30fps, or 720p at 60fps. The webcam comes with Razer Virtual Ring Light software, which utilises the PC monitor as a source of illumination for optimised lighting during streaming and video calls. The webcam comes with autofocus and fully customisable settings. The webcam is compatible with computers running Windows 10 with 64-bit support, Open Broadcaster Software, and Xsplit. Razer says the Kiyo X works with the company's Synapse 3 and is compatible with po[CENSORED]r streaming programs. It offers an 82-degree field of view and a 1,920x1,080 pixels still image resolution. The mounting options include an L-shaped joint and Tripod, but Razer is not providing these accessories with the Kiyo X webcam. The Razer Kiyo X webcam offers USB 2.0 connectivity bundled with a 1.5 meters braided cable that can be used to connect the webcam with a PC. Razer Ripsaw X capture card specifications, features The new compact, dedicated capture card Razer Ripsaw X can capture feeds at up to 4K resolution. It offers 3840p video recording resolutions at 60fps or 1920p at 120fps. It features HDMI 2.0 and USB 3.0 connectivity. With Razer Ripsaw X capture card, streamers can send camera footage straight to the hard drive or direct it to a streaming software for livestreaming. It works with Open Broadcaster Software and Streamlabs. Users can turn their DSLR or hand-held camera into a webcam with the Razer Ripsaw X. Razer says it is compatible with models of brands including Nikon, Canon, Sony, Panasonic, Fujifilm, and GoPro.
  5. Ookla said only 0.5 percent of the fixed broadband subscribers did not have access to the 512Mbps speed that TRAI proposed to increase to 2Mbps. Over 97.5 percent of fixed broadband connections in India meet the 2Mbps speed threshold recommended by the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) earlier this month, telecom network intelligence firm Ookla said on Thursday. The regulator proposed to revise the minimum broadband speed to 2Mbps from 512Kbps. Ookla stated that the revision didn't shift the needle much. As per the data shared by the Seattle, Washington-based company, as much as 60 percent of the Indian broadband consumer base received the basic 2- to 50Mbps speeds in the second quarter of 2021. In a report, Ookla said that only 0.5 percent of the fixed broadband subscribers did not have access to the 512Mbps speed that TRAI recommended to increase to 2Mbps. TRAI categorised fixed broadband services into four speeds: namely Slow, Basic, Fast, and Super-Fast. Ookla's data, based on its proprietary Speedtest Intelligence platform, shows that 60 percent of Indian broadband consumers came under the Basic category in the second quarter, with speeds not more than 50Mbps. However, 2.4 percent of the broadband base fell in the Slow category, with less than 2Mbps speed. Finally, 36.7 percent of the total broadband po[CENSORED]tion in the country had ‘Fast' speeds of between 50 and 300Mbps in the quarter as per Ookla. Ads by In addition to giving the overall view, Ookla's data shows that states such as Delhi, Rajasthan, Tamil Nadu, Chandigarh and Karnataka are amongst the ones falling in the Fast category. Over 70 percent of connections in Gujarat and Maharashtra came into the Basic speed category, while the Super-Fast broadband was quite low, ranging from a 1.5 percent of connections in Delhi to 0 percent in Sikkim, the company said. The data released by Ookla also suggests that the urban-rural performance gap in the country is not very wide despite the low penetration of fixed broadband services in rural areas. The company said that 58.7 percent of connections in urban areas came within the Basic speed category, compared to 61.7 percent in rural areas. “We're fully aware that reporting on network speeds helps spur network operator competition and infrastructure investment,” Ookla said in a statement. “Introducing speed categories by TRAI will go one step further, as operators in countries that have implemented this will naturally begin to include these speed categories in their marketing and products. They will also target network investment at increasing the proportion of their footprint that supports higher-tier broadband speeds.” Ookla's data uses the Speedtest Server Network that uses servers across the world to test the maximum sustained throughput of the user's connection and examine their download and upload speeds.
  6. The Beats Studio 3 Wireless — A-COLD-WALL Limited Edition headphones come with a price tag of $349.95 (roughly Rs. 25,900). Apple has introduced limited-edition Beats Studio 3 wireless headphones that are designed in partnership with the fashion brand A-COLD-WALL owned by British designer Samuel Ross. Called Beats Studio 3 Wireless — A-COLD-WALL Limited Edition, the headphones feature a slate colour palette that features a “speckled cement” application covering both build and ear cushions. Apart from the fresh design, the new Beats Studio 3 are identical to the existing headphones that Apple first launched back in September 2017. The headphones come with Beats' proprietary Pure Active Noise Cancelling (Pure ANC) technology and are powered by the Apple W1 chip. Beats Studio 3 Wireless — A-COLD-WALL Limited Edition price, availability The Beats Studio 3 Wireless — A-COLD-WALL Limited Edition come with a price tag of $349.95 (roughly Rs. 25,900). The headphones are initially limited to Apple's online store in the US, with a “coming soon” tag. Details about the global pricing and availability of the new Beats Studio 3 headphones are yet to be revealed. The listing for the new Beats Studio 3 headphones was initially spotted by Macotakara. In 2017, the Beats Studio 3 Wireless launched at the same price of $349.95 and came in Blue, Matte Black, Porcelain Rose, Red, Shadow Gray, and White shades. Beats Studio 3 Wireless — A-COLD-WALL Limited Edition specifications The Beats Studio 3 Wireless — A-COLD-WALL Limited Edition feature a slate colour palette with a “speckled cement” application to deliver a distinct design. The headphones also carry an ACW bracket logo and onyx stroke on each side. Further, the inner band of the limited-edition Beats Studio 3 come in a clay colour. Ads by Apple has wrapped the new headphones in a packaging made of wood fibre. This is claimed to be either recycled or sourced from responsibly managed forests. The exterior box and debossed band are also claimed to be made using recycled fibre content. In terms of hardware, the Beats Studio 3 Wireless — A-COLD-WALL Limited Edition are the same as the regular Beats Studio 3 headphones. They'll include the Pure ANC technology that is claimed to actively block external noise and use real-time audio calibration to preserve clarity, range, and emotion. There are also soft, over-ear cushions that help reduce ambient noise. Under the hood, the new Beats Studio 3 headphones include the Apple W1 chip to enable seamless setup and switching between Apple device users. The chip also includes Class 1 Bluetooth (Bluetooth v4.0) connectivity. The new Beats Studio 3 headphones are claimed to deliver up to 22 hours of music playback on a single charge. The battery can be extended to up to 40 hours by turning off the Pure ANC feature. There is also a Fast Fuel technology that helps deliver faster charging support — three hours of playback time in just 10 minutes of charge. Apple has bundled the Beats Studio 3 Wireless — A-COLD-WALL Limited Edition with a 3.5mm RemoteTalk cable, USB-A to USB Micro-B charging cable, and a carrying case. The headphones weigh 260 grams.
  7. Xiaomi Watch Color 2 is teased to come with six distinct wrist strap options. Xiaomi Watch Color 2 launch is taking place alongside the Xiaomi Civi smartphone in China on Monday, September 27, the company has announced online. The new smartwatch will be a successor to Xiaomi's Mi Watch Color that was launched back in December 2019. Just like its predecessor, Xiaomi Watch Color 2 is teased to come with a circular display. The smartwatch will have a list of watch faces and sports modes. It will also come with different coloured wrist straps to choose from. Xiaomi Watch Color 2 launch details Xiaomi shared a teaser image on Weibo to announce the launch date of Xiaomi Watch Color 2. The smartwatch will come alongside the Xiaomi Civi smartwatch and Xiaomi TWS 3 Pro earbuds at the event that is scheduled for 2pm CST Asia (11:30am IST) on September 27. The teaser also shows off Xiaomi Watch Color 2 in two distinct colour options. The smartwatch will retain the circular display design of the original Mi Watch Color, the image shows. Xiaomi also announced that Xiaomi Watch Color 2 will support over 200 watch faces and come in six different colour wrist strap versions. Separately, the smartwatch is teased to have 117 sports modes. Other details about Xiaomi Watch Color 2 are yet to be revealed. In 2019, Xiaomi launched the Mi Watch Color with features including heart rate tracking and sleep analysis. It was introduced in China with a price tag of CNY 799 (roughly Rs. 9,100) in Silver and Black colour option and six wrist strap options — alongside a premium alligator skin leather version. Mi Watch Color debuted as Mi Watch Revolve in India last year. It came at Rs. 10,999 for the single 46mm size variant. Specifications of Mi Watch Color (Mi Watch Revolve) include a 1.39-inch AMOLED display with Corning Gorilla Glass 3 protection on top and a 420mAh battery. It also supports Bluetooth v5 BLE support and has compatibility with both Android and iOS devices.
  8. Bitcoin price has massively fluctuated over the past year partly due to Chinese regulations. China's central bank on Friday said all financial transactions involving cryptocurrencies are illegal, sounding the death knell for the digital trade in China after a crackdown on the volatile currencies. The global values of cryptocurrencies including Bitcoin have massively fluctuated over the past year partly due to Chinese regulations, which have sought to prevent speculation and money laundering. Bitcoin price in India stood at Rs. 33.7 lakhs as of 5pm IST on September. "Virtual currency-related business activities are illegal financial activities," the People's Bank of China (PBOC) said in an online statement Friday, adding that offenders would be "investigated for criminal liability in accordance with the law." The notice bans all related financial activities involving cryptocurrencies, such as trading crypto, selling tokens, transactions involving virtual currency derivatives and "illegal fundraising". Bitcoin extended losses Friday after China's latest crackdown on cryptocurrencies. Bitcoin, which had already been falling before the announcement, dropped as much as 6.0 percent in value before trimming losses to stand at $42,256 (roughly Rs. 31 lakhs), down 5.5 percent. The central bank said that in recent years trading of Bitcoin and other virtual currencies had become "widespread, disrupting economic and financial order, giving rise to money laundering, illegal fund-raising, fraud, pyramid schemes, and other illegal and criminal activities." This was "seriously endangering the safety of people's assets," the PBOC said. While crypto creation and trading have been illegal in China since 2019, further crackdowns this year by Beijing warned banks to halt related transactions and closed much of the country's vast network of Bitcoin miners. Thursday's statement by the central bank sent the strongest yet signal that China is closed to crypto. Control Bitcoin, the world's largest digital currency, and other cryptos cannot be traced by a country's central bank, making them difficult to regulate. Analysts say China fears the proliferation of illicit investments and fundraising from cryptocurrency in the world's second biggest economy, which also has strict rules around the outflow of capital. The crypto crackdown also opens the gates for China to introduce its own digital currency, already in the pipeline, allowing the central government to monitor transactions. In June, Chinese officials said more than 1,000 people had been arrested for using the profits from crime to buy cryptocurrencies. Several key Chinese provinces banned the operation of cryptocurrency mines since the start of this year, with one region accounting for eight percent of the computing power needed to run the global blockchain - a set of online ledgers to record Bitcoin transactions. Bitcoin values tumbled in May on the back of a warning by Beijing to investors against speculative trading in cryptocurrencies.
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