Oppo Enco Air 4 headphones with ANC, IP55 protection and 43 hours of battery life cost $25
Realme Buds T01 TWS headphones with Bluetooth 5.4, IPX4 protection, Google Fast Pair function are valued at $15
SHOKZ OpenRun Pro 2 sports headphones with bone conduction sound work for up to 12 hours
OnePlus Buds Pro 3 headphones received adaptive noise cancellation and settings from Dynaudio
Baseus Eli 1i Fit wireless open headphones with 16.2 mm drivers and Bluetooth 5.4 cost $26
Edifier announced Huazai Halo Space headphones with Spatial Audio support, ANC and autonomy up to 50 hours
Xiaomi OpenWear Stereo headphones with an open design and autonomy of up to 38 hours began to be sold in Ukraine
Xiaomi Buds 5 headphones with ANC, IP54 protection and aptX Lossless support cost less than $100
Bluetooth headphones OnePlus Nord Buds 3 Pro received 12.4 mm drivers, ANC and autonomy up to 44 hours
Skullcandy Dime Evo TWS headphones with 6mm drivers, Google Fast Pair support and IPX4 protection cost $60
Oppo A6 Pro smartphone review: ambitious
Creating new mid-range smartphones is no easy task. Manufacturers have to balance performance, camera capabilities, displays, and the overall cost impact of each component. How the new Oppo A6 Pro balances these factors is discussed in our review.
One UI 8.5 Gives Older Samsung Phones a New Lease on Life — Here’s What the Update Brings
One UI 8.5 brings features once exclusive to Samsung’s newest flagships to older Galaxy devices. But can the update really make the Galaxy S22, S23 and S24 feel closer to the Galaxy S26 experience? Here’s what actually changes after installing the new firmware.
One UI 9 for the budget smartphone Samsung Galaxy A16 5G: support will come!
Despite the recent release of One UI 8.5, Samsung has started early tests of One UI 9 for the Galaxy A16 5G. Details of the new build for the European region and features of the release on other smartphones of the brand have become known.
Microsoft admitted that it could not fully unlock the commercial potential of Xbox
Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella has openly stated that the company is still facing problems monetizing the Xbox gaming division.


