A new horizontal gaming handheld is on the horizon.
2.5D full-screen glass, Hall-effect joysticks and triggers, double-shot buttons, and a clean layout.
The ANBERNIC RG 55G1...
This device adds two 16-inch screens to your laptop using just one USB-C cable.
Both panels are 2.5K at 500 nits, 100% sRGB.
CNC machined aluminum body with optically bonded glass, and folds flat to travel alongside your laptop.
The DuoView Pro...
In the ongoing Whoop vs Fitbit Air saga, let me introduce you to a rather underrated tracker.
This one costs $69.99, has way more health tracking features, even has haptic notification alerts (for notifs and calls), NFC support, and 15 day battery life.
Plus, you get a total of 5 bands. Plus, there's no subscription to pay. Plus, it's fairly accurate. Plus, the strap is way softer and comfortable than the Whoop strap.
The Rogbid Loop...
Gadget of the day.
This carabiner is also a 5000mAh power bank, a retractable cable, an Apple Watch charger, and a flashlight.
The MaGdget Carabiner Battery...
I hope you've already participated in the giveaway.
Winner will be announced this coming week, and loads of surprises coming up this week as well, so stay tuned, and be active.
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This is the Polar Loop wellness tracker, launched in India for โน19999 (no subscription)
- 24/7 heart rate, activity, sleep & recovery tracking, and automatic training detection
- 29g
- Polar Flow app for detailed sleep, recovery, and training insights
- Up to 8 days battery
- BT 5.1
- Advanced Sleep Tool
- Step tracking
- Route recording, voice guidance
- Internal recording can retain up to a month of wellness metrics
Today, I'm giving away the Redmi Turbo 5.
To participate:
1. Like this post
2. Quote repost using #winRedmiTurbo5#RedmiTurbo5#TheFastestRedmiYet
3. Tell me the color team you are on: Team Turbo White, Team Nitro Blue, or Team Asphalt Black
4. Tell me your top 3 favorite features of the phone
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Note: Multiple entries are strictly not allowed. Kindly make sure to follow all the rules.
Fitbit Air: my experience so far.
The first thing I liked a lot would be the battery. I have not charged it ever since I got it, and it's at 45% as I type. This is something any fitness tracker should have.
Second - the sleep tracking has been very consistent. And, the AI coach is pretty useful. Both these combined give me the data that I can easily read and comprehend as a casual user.
I've had 2 Whoop subscription cycles so far, and I can confidently say that, instead of the information overload that it provided me with, I would much rather want to know the stats the Fitbit Air is providing me with.
For those who simply want to track their entire day, log calories, monitor their sleep and other vitals, and have a more casual physical workout regime, or a more passive lifestyle in general, the Air is more than enough.
Gadget of the day.
Anker made a voice recorder the size of a coin that transcribes 150 languages in real time.
10 grams, 8 hours of battery, 32 hours with the charging case, 64GB storage, AES-256 encryption, and 97% transcription accuracy across multiple speakers.
The Anker SoundCore Work...