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Razer launches Kaira and Kaira Pro gaming headsets for the new Xbox

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According to the news, on November 6 In addition to Razer Book 13, Razer also released two gaming headsets for Xbox Series S|X. Kaira Pro can also be used with PCs and mobile devices.

Kaira Pro supports Xbox Wireless connection technology, so it can be connected to the game console without any adapter, and the headset also supports Bluetooth 5.0 technology, so it can be paired with mobile phones and PCs.

Kaira Pro uses Razer’s TriForce Titanium 50mm driver unit and HyperClear Supercardioid microphone, as well as an EQ preset button to help users switch between different audio profiles.

Officials said that Kaira Pro can provide 20 hours of battery life when Chroma lighting is disabled, and 15 hours when enabled.

parameter:Razer Kaira

Frequency: 20 Hz-20 kHz

Impedance: 32Ω at 1kHz

Sensitivity (@ 1 kHz): 108 dB

Drive: 50 mm with neodymium magnet

Inner ear cup diameter: 56mm wide / 67mm long

Oval ear cushions: Designed for full ear coverage, using thermally conductive fabric, very suitable for long-term wear

Connection type: Direct to Xbox / Xbox wireless adapter via Windows 10

Wireless range: 10 m / 30 ft

Wireless frequency: 2.4 GHz / 5 GHz

Battery life: up to 15 hours (using chroma lighting) / 20 hours (not using chroma lighting)

Microphone frequency response: 100-10,000 Hz S/N ratio:> 60 dB

Sensitivity (@ 1 kHz): -54±3 dB

Bluetooth wireless range: up to 10 m / 30ft

Product Support:

Xbox One / Xbox One S / Xbox One X / Xbox Series X | S

PC (Windows 10 or higher)*

Devices with Bluetooth 5.0 connection

We understand that another Kaira has basically the same configuration as Kaira Pro, but does not support Bluetooth 5.0, so it only supports Xbox users. Currently, Kaira Pro is priced at 149.99 US dollars / 169.99 euros (about 990 yuan), and Kaira is priced at 99.99 US dollars / 119.99 euros (about 660 yuan).

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Gemini replaces Bixby as default assistant on Samsung Galaxy S25

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Since 2017, Bixby has been Samsung’s built-in digital assistant. Despite efforts to popularize it, including dedicated buttons on older models, Bixby didn’t gain the same popularity as Google Assistant or Gemini. Now, with the Galaxy S25 series, Samsung has made Gemini the default assistant.

Previously, accessing Gemini on Samsung phones required swiping from the screen’s corner. Depending on settings, holding the power button would activate Bixby or display the power menu. While it was possible to set Gemini to the power button using specific settings, few users did so.

With the Galaxy S25, users can now choose their preferred voice assistant for the power button without complicated setups. By default, Gemini is selected. Regarding Bixby’s future, a Samsung representative mentioned that it will remain available and support other AI features, but the focus will shift to Gemini as the main assistant.

Additionally, Google has updated Gemini to handle tasks across multiple apps with a single command. For instance, users can ask Gemini to find and share restaurant details, manage calendar events, or provide feedback on photos. On the Galaxy S25, Samsung apps like Reminders, Calendar, Notes, and Clock are integrated with Gemini, enhancing its functionality.

While some users may miss Bixby’s features, such as locating SmartTags or controlling smart home devices, Gemini offers a more comprehensive experience. The option to select between assistants provides flexibility to cater to different user preferences.

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Boost mobile offers big savings on Samsung Galaxy S25 Series

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Boost Mobile is presenting attractive deals for customers interested in the new Samsung Galaxy S25 series. Known for its affordable prepaid plans, Boost Mobile is making it easier to own Samsung’s latest flagship phones without spending too much.

Samsung Galaxy S25 Pricing:

  • Galaxy S25: Starts at $799.99 for the 12GB RAM and 128GB storage model.
  • Galaxy S25 Plus: Priced at $999.99 for the 12GB RAM and 256GB storage version.
  • Galaxy S25 Ultra: Begins at $1,299.99, featuring 12GB RAM and 256GB storage.

Pre-orders are now open, with in-store availability starting February 7.

Boost Mobile’s Special Offers:

  1. Infinite Access Plan Savings:
    • Subscribe to Boost’s Infinite Access plan at $65 per month and save up to $1,000 on the Galaxy S25 series.
    • No need for trade-ins or adding extra lines to benefit from this offer.
  2. One Year of Free Service:
    • Purchase any Galaxy S25 device outright (starting at $799.99) and receive a full year of Boost Mobile service at no additional cost.

Sean Lee, Boost Mobile’s Senior Vice President of Consumer Product and Marketing, described these deals as “unbeatable,” highlighting the Galaxy S25 series’ high-speed performance on Boost’s nationwide 5G network. He also mentioned that these devices support four-carrier aggregation, enhancing network speed and performance.

For more savings options, consider checking Samsung’s trade-in promotions on their official website.

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Nothing hints at new product with Pokémon teaser

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London-based tech company Nothing has shared a mysterious image on its official X (formerly Twitter) account, featuring a pixelated version of the Pokémon Arcanine. Arcanine is a fire-type Pokémon from the original 150, evolving from Growlithe and listed as number 59 in the Pokédex.

This isn’t the first time Nothing has used cryptic images to hint at upcoming products. Previously, the company posted images of beetles to tease its audio devices. The choice of Arcanine in the recent teaser has led to various speculations. Some believe it points to a collaboration between Nothing and Pokémon, possibly resulting in a special edition device. Others note that Arcanine’s Pokédex number, 59, aligns with leaks suggesting the Nothing Phone (3) has the codename and model number A059, indicating the teaser might be about this new smartphone.

While the exact meaning of the teaser remains unclear, it’s evident that Nothing is gearing up for a new product announcement. Whether it’s a collaboration with Pokémon or the introduction of the Phone (3), we’ll have to wait for more information from the company

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