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  • Amazfit Active 3 Premium Review: A Surprisingly Capable Budget Running Watch

    Amazfit Active 3 Premium Review: A Surprisingly Capable Budget Running Watch

    When most people picture a serious running watch, brands like Garmin and Coros tend to come to mind. Amazfit, not so much. That perception may be shifting, though. The Chinese brand’s latest release — the Amazfit Active 3 Premium — is sleek, solidly built, and loaded with tracking features, all for $169.99.

    This is a budget fitness tracker, and it doesn’t pretend otherwise. According to Amazfit, the Active 3 Premium was designed primarily for fitness beginners and casual exercisers “working towards their first clear goal.” That means it’s built around simple, actionable insights rather than the dense, data-heavy analysis that defines Garmin’s ecosystem and other high-end platforms. That said, it brings enough to the table — including offline maps and up to 12 days of battery life — to hold its own against wearables that cost two or three times as much. With that in mind, it was put through a thorough review.

    Design

    At first glance, the Amazfit Active 3 Premium bears a strong resemblance to the Amazfit Active Max tested a couple of months ago. Both are compact and unobtrusive, look sharp on the wrist, and share detachable silicone straps alongside engraved-style tick markers on a round bezel. Look closer, though, and the differences become clear.

    The Active 3 Premium carries a slightly smaller AMOLED display than the Active Max – 1.32 inches versus 1.5 inches – which gives it a sleeker, more everyday-watch appearance. It also has four side buttons compared to the Active Max’s two, a practical design choice that makes mid-workout control far easier when hands are sweaty or gloved.

    Amazfit Active 3 Premium design

    Durability is another area where the Active 3 Premium pulls ahead. Its bezel is stainless steel rather than aluminium alloy, offering better resistance to shocks, corrosion, and heat. The screen is protected by scratch-resistant Sapphire glass, while the Active Max has no display protection at all. Both share a 5 ATM waterproof rating, meaning they can handle surface-level swimming and shallow-water activities but aren’t rated for deep dives or high-pressure water exposure.

    Wearing the Amazfit Active 3 Premium was a genuinely pleasant experience. It’s light, comfortable, and easy to forget about entirely – and it transitions well between activewear and casual clothing without looking out of place. Anyone fatigued by bulky, rugged-looking fitness wearables will find it a refreshing alternative. One caveat: the compact size won’t suit everyone’s taste, and those who prefer a larger watch face may find it a touch too small.

    The display held up well throughout testing – bright, vibrant, and readable in direct sunlight, with no lag or freezing during demanding tasks. The one minor gripe is fingerprint smudging, which accumulates more visibly than on other running watches tested at this price point. It’s not a serious issue, particularly since the watch can be fully operated using the physical buttons, but it’s worth mentioning.

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    Amazfit Active 3 Premium

    Built for Runners. Features a durable stainless steel frame, sapphire glass, and a lightweight build. The vibrant 1.32″ AMOLED display ensures your data and maps are easy to read, even under bright sunlight.

    $169.99Amazon

    Features

    The Amazfit Active 3 Premium is built around fitness tracking, and that focus shows. Smartwatch features are present – Bluetooth calls, music control, NFC payments via Zepp Pay, and calendar notifications all make the cut – but the emphasis is firmly on workout measurement and analysis rather than general lifestyle functions. The result is an interface that feels purposeful rather than cluttered with widgets nobody uses.

    The watch supports more than 170 activities but is clearly optimized for runners and race walkers. The running metrics on offer are notably advanced for the price bracket, including posture monitoring (detecting overstriding, hunching, or improper head position), lactate threshold assessment, ground contact balance tracking (measuring symmetry between left and right foot contact time), and running rhythm analysis that evaluates whether breathing, foot strikes, and body movements are properly synchronized. These are the kinds of data points typically reserved for premium athletic wearables.

    Amazfit Active 3 Premium

    Despite that depth, the Active 3 Premium remains approachable for beginners. It offers a range of structured running workouts and adaptive training plans, presented without overwhelming jargon or an excessive focus on constant progress metrics – a criticism frequently leveled at Garmin’s platforms. The overall effect is something like a compact running coach: providing feedback to improve form, reduce injury risk, and share achievements with others.

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    GPS is built in, with offline maps, turn-by-turn navigation, automatic rerouting, and point-to-point route planning. These features don’t match the depth and precision of what Garmin or Suunto deliver, but they’re more than adequate for basic navigation and phone-free outdoor sessions.

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    Amazfit Active 3 Premium

    Built for Runners. Features a durable stainless steel frame, sapphire glass, and a lightweight build. The vibrant 1.32″ AMOLED display ensures your data and maps are easy to read, even under bright sunlight.

    $169.99Amazon

    Performance

    Amazfit rates the Active 3 Premium at up to 12 days of battery life under typical use, dropping to around 7 days with heavy use and 24 hours in continuous GPS mode. Real-world testing – wearing the watch day and night, tracking at least four workouts per week, and using GPS during outdoor sessions – landed around 10 days per charge, which aligns closely with those claims.

    Outdoor tracking performed reasonably well. Testing across two full-day hikes through dense Welsh woodland and regular park runs produced location estimates accurate enough to serve as a reliable workout companion. That said, the Active 3 Premium uses single-band GPS rather than dual-band, which can limit signal strength in more complex, obstructed environments. Professional trail runners or those venturing into demanding terrain may find the GPS less dependable than they’d like.

    Heart rate data was compared against readings from the Whoop MG screenless tracker, the Oura Ring Gen 4 smart ring, and the Polar H9 chest strap heart rate monitor. The results accurately reflected workout intensity and training load across most conditions. Accuracy dropped slightly during high-intensity efforts above 150 bpm, though that’s a common limitation across budget fitness trackers rather than a specific failing of this watch. Sleep and stress tracking both performed well.

    Step counting and upper-body movement tracking were less reliable. The watch tended to underestimate steps and consistently struggled with exercises like indoor rowing, where stroke rate detection was noticeably off. Strength training tracking also left something to be desired. These shortcomings didn’t significantly affect the overall experience, and at this price point, they’re largely expected trade-offs rather than dealbreakers.

    Should You Buy the Amazfit Active 3 Premium?

    The Amazfit Active 3 Premium earns its place as one of the better budget smartwatches available for novice runners and casual exercisers. It’s durable, comfortable, reasonably accurate, and packs a genuinely impressive set of workout-tracking tools alongside beginner-friendly training guidance. The design holds up well across contexts, and the battery life is hard to fault. GPS and mapping fall short of premium standards, and the screen smudges faster than it should – but neither is a realistic expectation at $169.99.

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    Buy it if: You’re a beginner or casual runner looking for a sleek, reliable smartwatch without spending a fortune.

    Don’t buy it if: You’re an experienced runner who needs advanced GPS accuracy and detailed mapping capabilities from a premium wearable.

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    Amazfit Active 3 Premium

    Built for Runners. Features a durable stainless steel frame, sapphire glass, and a lightweight build. The vibrant 1.32″ AMOLED display ensures your data and maps are easy to read, even under bright sunlight.

    $169.99Amazon
  • Honor 600 Review: Why Skip the Pro and Save Big on This Mid-Ranger

    Honor 600 Review: Why Skip the Pro and Save Big on This Mid-Ranger

    Hands-on testing of the Honor 600 over a full week raises questions about dropping thousands on flagships. This year’s Honor 600 lineup includes both standard and Pro models, but availability tilts heavily toward the base Honor 600 over the pricier Pro variant in most markets. Practical experience suggests sticking with the cheaper option makes sense for many buyers.

    The Honor 600 shares the Pro’s slim-bezel 8,000-nit OLED screen, oversized battery, and rugged design with IP69K rating for drop and crush resistance. With electronics prices climbing sharply, holding onto older phones feels tempting, yet the Honor 600 stands out as a mid-range contender that could change minds. Testing shows it matches or beats rivals in build and certain specs.

    Honor 600 Specs

    CategoryHonor 600
    Operating SystemMagic OS 10 (Android 16). 6 years of OS updates
    Display6.57-inch AMOLED, 1264×2728, 120Hz, 8000 nits peak brightness
    Eye comfort settingsDC dimming, 3840Hz PWM dimming, AI defocus, motion sickness relief, ultra dark mode, low blue light, personalized contrast
    ProcessorSnapdragon 7 Gen 4
    RAM8GB, 12GB
    Storage256GB, 512GB
    Rear Cameras200MP (wide) + 12MP (ultra-wide + macro), color temperature sensor
    Front Camera50MP
    Battery6,800mAh global (7,000mAh China only)
    Charging80W wired, 27W reverse wired, no wireless charging
    BuildMatte metal frame, composite fiber back
    IP RatingIP68, IP69, IP69K
    Weight185g
    Dimensions156 × 74.7 × 7.8 mm
    ColorsBlack, Golden White (our review unit), Orange

    The IP69K construction ensures durability while keeping a polished appearance over time. An AI button sits below the power key on the right edge, doubling as a customizable camera shutter. The aesthetic echoes the iPhone 17 but swaps Apple’s stark finish for refined elegance. The camera bump uses a distinct composite with a pearlescent, semi-transparent glow against the matte rear panel. Flat edges feel off, though the brushed aluminum texture redeems them. At a compact size and 190g weight, the phone took adjustment but proved refreshing.

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    The standout element remains the near-bezelless display with the industry’s first sub-1mm bezel at a uniform 0.98mm all around. A mid-ranger claiming this milestone feels unexpected. The true 10-bit panel avoids dithering and packs eye-care tools like DC dimming, 3840Hz PWM, motion sickness reduction, defocus mode, and personalized contrast checks. Full color tweaks cover saturation, contrast, and more options often skipped by others.

    Honor rates peak brightness at 8,000 nits in a limited area. HDR tests hit around 3,000 nits routinely, outshining even Samsung flagships at 2,600 nits. Performance jumps 40 percent over the Honor 400 in Geekbench and 3DMark benchmarks.

    Despite its slim profile and light 190g build, a 6,800mAh battery (7,000mAh in China) delivers multi-day endurance. Charging at 60W adds convenience. Haptics disappoint as usual for Honor—weak enough to disable entirely, though this remains the main drawback.

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    Honor pushes AI hard via the side key, which triggers contextual tools on long press for screen-specific actions like screenshot-to-notes in AI memories. Gallery upgrades include AI Photo to Video V2.0, turning up to three images plus a prompt into 3-8 second clips.

    Such gimmicks entertain but rarely prove essential—authenticity in photos and videos holds more appeal, even if execution impresses. Moving Photo Eraser refines object removal while preserving motion in photos, matching top magic eraser tools. Moving Photo Breakout Collage blends stills and motion shots into shareable layouts that shine on social media.

    The 200MP main sensor produces sharp images with solid dynamic range and true-to-life colors. Zoom lacks detail natively, but AI kicks in past 6x to sharpen results effectively, filling gaps left by absent telephoto lenses. Availability proves inconsistent, with no toggle option—users can disable it outright if needed. Motion handling ranks high for the segment, trailing only Honor flagships.

    The Honor 600 builds smartly on the 400 series and holds strong value barring post-launch hikes. It leads mid-rangers in screen, durability, and stamina while challenging flagships selectively. Google, Nothing, and Samsung compete closely, yet Honor edges them on core elements. Rivals promise extra software years, but at this tier, Honor’s reliable updates, battery prowess, fast charging, tough build, and screen comfort tip the scales.

  • Redmi Buds 8 Debut With 50dB ANC, LHDC Audio, and 44-Hour Battery Life

    Redmi Buds 8 Debut With 50dB ANC, LHDC Audio, and 44-Hour Battery Life

    Redmi Buds 8 have officially launched in China, bringing a mix of premium audio features and long battery life to the company’s latest true wireless stereo (TWS) lineup. The earbuds support active noise cancellation (ANC) of up to 50dB, feature 11mm dynamic drivers, and use Bluetooth 5.4 for connectivity. They also support the LHDC audio codec and carry Hi-Res Audio Wireless certification. Additional highlights include multi-device pairing and AI-powered call noise reduction. The launch comes alongside several upcoming Redmi products, including the Redmi K90 Max, Redmi K Pad 2, and Redmi Book Pro 2026, which are scheduled to debut in China later today.

    Redmi Buds 8 Price, Colour Options

    The Redmi Buds 8 are priced at CNY 229. Buyers can choose from three colour options: Cyan, Dusk Black, and White. The earbuds are currently listed on the official Xiaomi China website.

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    Redmi Buds 8 Features, Specifications

    The earbuds are built around 11mm dynamic drivers and support a wide frequency response range from 20Hz to 40kHz. With Hi-Res Audio Wireless certification and support for LHDC alongside SBC and AAC codecs, the Buds 8 are designed to deliver higher-quality wireless sound across compatible devices.

    For noise control, Redmi integrates up to 50dB active noise cancellation. The earbuds use a three-microphone system with AI-backed call noise reduction, helping reduce wind interference at speeds of up to 12m/s for clearer voice calls. Users can switch between multiple ANC modes, including depth, balanced, light, and an adaptive option that adjusts automatically. There are also three transparency modes available: standard, vocal enhancement, and environmental enhancement.

    Connectivity is handled via Bluetooth 5.4, with a claimed range of up to 10 metres in open spaces. The earbuds support dual-device pairing, allowing them to stay connected to two devices simultaneously, along with audio sharing and smooth switching between connected devices. Redmi also includes support for the Xiaomi Headphones app, enabling customisation and controls, as well as gesture-based functions such as one-tap photo capture.

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    Battery performance is another key focus. Each earbud houses a 54mAh battery, while the charging case packs a 475mAh unit. Redmi claims up to 11 hours of playback on a single charge without ANC, extending to a total of 44 hours with the charging case. With ANC enabled, the earbuds are rated for up to 6.5 hours per charge and up to 28 hours in total with the case. Charging is handled via a USB Type-C port.

    In terms of durability and design, the Redmi Buds 8 come with an IP54 rating for dust and splash resistance. Each earbud weighs around 5g, and the total weight including the charging case is approximately 44.5g.A/B seamless updates will be mandatory for Android 11 devicesA/B seamless updates will be mandatory for Android 11 devices

  • Nothing Phone (4a) Pro Review: Aluminum Unibody Makes a Comeback

    Nothing Phone (4a) Pro Review: Aluminum Unibody Makes a Comeback

    Nothing looks set to deliver another strong midrange contender. The Phone (4a) Pro delivers on the brand’s signature appeal—distinctive, quirky, and unmistakably Nothing.

    The price has edged up from the Phone (3a) Pro to $499 or €479. Pre-orders through Nothing’s site offer discounts in some regions, potentially matching the predecessor’s cost.

    At half the price of the flagship Phone (3) ($799), it remains a budget-friendly option. Nothing has noted the “a” series’ strong reception and its role in building the brand. The question is whether the Phone (4a) Pro keeps that momentum going.

    Design and Display

    The Phone (4a) Pro stands out from previous “a” models with its full aluminum unibody construction. Wireless charging is off the table as a result, but the solid metal build feels premium and long-missed in recent years. It stays light and well-balanced for comfortable handling.

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    A transparent section remains on the back, limited to the acrylic-covered camera island. The overall feel is solid, though the scaled-back transparency suggests a shift toward convention. The plastic camera bump may attract scratches over time.

    Despite the 6.9-inch screen, the phone qualifies as thin and manageable, aided by smart weight distribution.

    The Essential button returns, tying into Essential Space—Nothing’s lightweight AI tool for organizing screenshots, photos, and voice notes. On-device AI tags content for easy retrieval, much like an enhanced version of Google’s Screenshots app. The button provides quick access to the library or new captures, serving as a distinctive Nothing touch.

    Volume and power buttons offer satisfying clicks—firm without being loose.

    The traditional Glyph LED strips are gone, as on the Phone (3). The new circular low-res Glyph Matrix sits on the camera island, a more appealing placement than on the Phone (3).

    Functions are simplified compared to the Phone (3)’s Glyph Toys. It displays time, timers, calendar progress, notification icons, or volume levels—no games like spin the bottle or 8-ball.

    The box includes the phone, a transparent case, and a standard USB-C cable, ditching the old transparent styling for a blockier design.

    Nothing Phone (4a) Pro display

    The 6.9-inch AMOLED display packs a 1260 x 2800 resolution (440 PPI), 144Hz refresh rate—higher than the Phone (3)’s 120Hz—and 5,000 nits peak brightness. It delivers sharp, vibrant visuals, with a natural color profile for a less intense look.

    Day-to-day brightness hits around 1,500 nits across the full screen, performing well outdoors despite lacking anti-reflective coating.

    An optical in-display fingerprint scanner works quickly and reliably. Face Unlock relies on the selfie camera, limiting it to well-lit conditions and lower security.

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    Nothing Phone (4a) Pro

    Capture every detail from a distance with the advanced triple camera system. Nothing Phone 4a Pro Features a 50MP Sony main sensor with OIS, a 50MP periscope telephoto lens supporting 3.5x optical up to 140x ultra zoom, and an 8MP ultra-wide lens.

    A good choice
    $599Amazon

    Camera

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    Smartphone cameras continue to chase natural-looking results, but the Phone (4a) Pro as a midranger falls short. Dynamic range is limited, color matching across the main, ultrawide, and 3.5x zoom lenses is inconsistent, and processing introduces oversharpening and noise artifacts.

    Reds can oversaturate in some shots, while others suffer from incorrect exposure or blue casts. It works for casual snapshots but struggles with standout photography. The 3.5x zoom holds up for portraits before details fade beyond that.

    Predictability is the real issue for a good midrange camera. For better results, a Pixel 9a might suit photography-focused buyers.

    Videos appear overexposed and oversaturated. A bug prevents autofocus when zooming during recording after lens switches, though Nothing typically addresses such issues through software updates.

    Performance

    Power comes from the Qualcomm Snapdragon 7 Gen 4, a midrange chip below the flagship Snapdragon 8 series. Its CPU matches a late-2022 Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 level, with the GPU a bit stronger.

    Paired with Nothing’s efficient software, it handles modern Android smoothly without excess power for demanding tasks.

    In CPU tests against $500 rivals, it holds its own. An iPhone 17e with the Apple A19 would dominate, even with fewer GPU cores. GPU performance beats the Exynos in the Galaxy A56, appealing to mobile gamers.

    Storage choices are 128GB/8GB RAM or 256GB/12GB RAM, with the upgrade adding $100 and edging into iPhone 17e pricing.

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    Nothing Phone (4a) Pro

    Capture every detail from a distance with the advanced triple camera system. Nothing Phone 4a Pro Features a 50MP Sony main sensor with OIS, a 50MP periscope telephoto lens supporting 3.5x optical up to 140x ultra zoom, and an 8MP ultra-wide lens.

    A good choice
    $599Amazon

    Software

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    Nothing OS 4.1 runs on Android 16 out of the box. The clean, flat interface feels responsive, with monochrome icons offering a minimalist vibe.

    Support includes three major Android updates and four years of security patches, potentially carrying the phone through to 2030.

    Battery

    A 5,080 mAh battery and efficient Snapdragon 7 Gen 4 yield solid endurance: 16 hours of browsing and 12 hours of video playback.

    Gaming drops results to around 6 hours, trailing some rivals but acceptable for the price and segment.

    50W charging hits 67% from empty in 30 minutes using Nothing or compatible third-party chargers. No wireless charging due to the aluminum body.

    Audio and Haptics

    Stereo speakers are loud with decent tuning for system sounds and videos, though they sound tinny for music. No 3.5mm jack.

    Haptics stand out, delivering precise feedback that complements the interface.

    Verdict

    The Nothing Phone (4a) Pro stands as a bold statement phone for those avoiding generic Galaxies or iPhones. Its handling, display, and performance match $500 peers, while the UI brings thoughtful, unique touches.

    Cameras remain the weak spot. Buyers who can overlook that will find a compelling package; others may want to wait for software tweaks or consider alternatives.

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    Nothing Phone (4a) Pro

    Capture every detail from a distance with the advanced triple camera system. Nothing Phone 4a Pro Features a 50MP Sony main sensor with OIS, a 50MP periscope telephoto lens supporting 3.5x optical up to 140x ultra zoom, and an 8MP ultra-wide lens.

    A good choice
    $599Amazon
  • Honor Magic 8 Pro hands-on: premium design, powerful performance

    Honor Magic 8 Pro hands-on: premium design, powerful performance

    Honor isn’t spending any time getting its new Magic 8 Pro ready for its domestic China launch this month, even if it’s hard to believe that new flagship phone season has already begun again. My firsthand impressions are based on the pre-production unit that Honor supplied me prior to the launch.

    Honor’s Magic OS 10 software, which is based on Android 16, is installed on this China model. It has Qualcomm’s latest Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 hardware, a state-of-the-art camera system, a beautiful, elegant design that is lighter than before, and the largest battery I’ve ever seen in a flagship phone – despite the weight decrease.

    Specs and availability

    Before making its way to other regions, such as Europe, later this year in Sunrise Gold, Sky Cyan, and Black hues, the Honor Magic 8 Pro will make its debut in China in October 2025.

    At launch, the phone comes with a 7,200mAh battery and a single SKU with 12GB RAM and 512GB storage. Because of European battery size constraints, the European model will come with a 6,270mAh battery.

    Honor comes with a clear TPU case, a USB cable, a 100W charger, and a film screen protector already fitted on the phone. Very good deal when compared to other flagships!

    CategoryHonor Magic 8 Pro
    Display6.71-inch 120Hz LTPO OLED, native 10-bit, 2808 x 1256, 6000 nits
    Eye careDC-dimming and 3840/4320Hz PWM dimming, hardware blue light filtering, defocus myopia prevention, custom contrast and color
    Rear camera 150MP main, f/1.6, 1/1.3”, OIS, 4-in-1 2.4μm large pixel output
    Rear camera 2200MP tele, f/2.6, 1/1.4”, 3.7X optical zoom, OIS
    Rear camera 350MP ultrawide, f/2.0, 122-degree wide angle, 2.5cm Macro Photography
    Front camera50MP f/2.0
    SecurityUltrasonic in-display fingerprint scanner, 3D depth front camera for face recognition
    Battery7100mAh (China) or 6270mAh (Europe) Silicon-carbon battery
    Charging100W wired, 80W wireless
    DurabilityIP68, IP69, IP69k
    ProcessorQualcomm Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5
    RAM12GB
    Storage512GB
    Dimensions161.15mm x 75mm x 8.4mm
    Weight213g
    ColorsSunrise Gold, Sky Cyan, Black
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    New designa and a huge battery

    I could sense the difference from the previous year as soon as I took the Honor Magic 8 Pro out of the package. In addition to being smoother than before (in a non-slippery fashion, strange as that sounds), the phone’s soft, brushed metal sides also organically curve into the front and rear of the chassis, offering remarkable weight alleviation over the previous model.

    Honor appears to have found a good mix between the flat side trend and a more pleasant set of curves, which is something I dislike about most phones with flat edges. Only the extreme margins of the corners are pushed into a curve, making the display flatter than before.

    The new design’s touted feature is a new AI button, which is situated around two-thirds of the way down the phone’s right side. Although it may also be used as a camera control button with swipe-to-zoom capabilities, this long button, which is flush with the frame, is primarily used as an AI button right out of the box.

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    In China, YOYO video AI can be accessed by long-pressing the button; this capability at least somewhat resembles Gemini Live. Honor hasn’t officially disclosed their plans, but it’s probable that international versions will include this feature with Gemini rather than YOYO.

    Additionally, you can personalize a single or double press of this button to take a screenshot for AI memories, start the camera, or open the AI memories center.

    I really enjoyed this final feature since it made it simple for me to keep track of facts throughout the day. For instance, I came across a local post about a Harry Potter event that was taking place at the end of the month while perusing Instagram. The screenshot of this incident was saved in my AI memories when I tapped the AI button, and I can locate it by searching for “Harry Potter” in the AI memories app.

    These days, my preferred method of finding information is this kind of context-sensitive information searching, which is comparable to the Pixel Screenshots app. You can even request that YOYO “find all my screenshots and eliminate the fuzzy ones” for the Chinese models. If you choose not to utilize it, the implementation is totally ignorable and doesn’t feel intrusive at all.

    You will care about the improved battery even if you don’t give a damn about the new AI button. With Honor’s latest silicon-carbon battery technology, which has an incredible 7,100mAh capacity, the Magic 8 Pro has the largest battery I’ve ever seen in a typical flagship phone. Despite this, the phone weighs less than the one from the previous year.

    The Honor Magic V5 also featured a comparable capacity increase and this battery technology. This isn’t “empty capacity” or anything because, at the beginning of the third day of my testing, I had barely less than 20% remaining after going two full days without charging. It’s authentic.

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    About the camera

    Every shot I took with the Honor Magic 8 Pro impressed me on a pleasant fall day. As I’ve come to anticipate from Honor phones, this one performs especially well in motion capture, portrait mode, and with the telephoto camera. It’s not surprising to see that upgraded here with even better sensors because even Honor’s more reasonably priced phones capture beautiful portrait mode photos.

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    Images captured using the viewfinder’s 2x, 3.7x, or 10x presets are outstanding. The camera performed well in every situation I tested it in, and I doubt I could ask for more from any camera with a zoom of less than 10x.

    Honor also emphasizes the phone’s capacity to capture images in difficult lighting conditions, an area where other phones frequently falter. One such moment is The Blue Hour, which occurs immediately before the sun sets.

    In addition to the fact that color is typically difficult to capture at this time, longer exposure times are frequently required to obtain sharp images. Comparing the Magic 8 Pro to the Pixel 10 Pro XL, the former passed this test with flying colors.

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    Furthermore, all of the exciting new toys are buried in the AI processing, even though the telephoto camera has some amazing new stability and low-light characteristics as well as improved dynamic range.

    Viewing your images in context is no longer the only use for motion photos. With only two taps, you can add motion trails, turn any motion snapshot into a slow-motion video, or make an amazing stop-motion animation with the Magic 8 Pro’s new AI editing features.

    Additionally, Honor is introducing some cool new AI-based recoloring modes, including as Warm Sunset, Golden Autumn, and Romantic Blue, to give your old photographs a fresh look.

    Honor Magic 8 Pro – raw power, AI and photography

    As the international debut draws nearer, we’ll be discussing the many interesting and fresh announcements regarding this phone. As of right now, Honor’s most recent products are receiving great reviews, and the business is consistently improving both the hardware and software designs, such as the new MagicOS 10 that runs on Android 16.

  • Google Pixel Watch 4 review – perfect pebble

    Google Pixel Watch 4 review – perfect pebble

    Since Google is on its fourth generation of the Pixel Watch, time flies, if you will, and smartwatches are an essential component of our everyday digital environment.

    Even though Google has been producing wearable software for a long time, it took some time to enter the market, but the Pixel Watch soon became one of the top substitutes for the Apple Watch.

    Although the Pixel Watch 4 and the previous model may look very similar, this is not a bad thing because Google has made a number of changes and improvements that are difficult to notice at first sight.

    The Pixel Watch 4 may be the greatest Wear OS smartwatch of the year, as Samsung’s Galaxy Watch 8 series has been somewhat of a letdown. To discover out, I’ve been using it for almost three weeks.

    Design

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    The Pixel Watch 4 bears a striking resemblance to the original, as well as to the Pixel Watch 3. We frequently demand design overhauls as tech reviewers, but in this instance, I don’t believe one is presently necessary.

    Google rectified a significant issue and released a bigger size last year. You can choose between 41- or 45mm models this year, and we are testing the larger one here in the new Moonstone design, which I think has a smart yet simple appearance that appeals to both genders.

    If you choose the correct model, you might be able to match this color, along with some of the other colors, with the Pixel 10 phones. However, because Champagne Gold is only available in 41mm and Moonstone is only available in 45mm, it’s not that simple.

    The Pixel Watch 4 is quite comfy to wear all the time. The aluminum body, which weighs only 37g for the larger version, and its sleek design are a match made in heaven.

    You have the digital crown on the side to access your apps and scroll, as normal. There is also a button above it to view your recently used apps, however I never seem to utilize it.

    Before we continue, there are two more design components to discuss, and the first one turns out to be better in person than anticipated.

    In order to accommodate a new dock, Google has shifted the charging pin connectors to the side. These appeared to have been deliberately excluded from pictures of the watch. Many people, myself included, were concerned that they might appear rather unattractive as a result, but thankfully they don’t.

    Since Google redesigned the device to be repairable, even though it still looks roughly the same, the other design element is unseen as such.

    Fans have requested that, and now the Pixel Watch 4’s screen and battery may be swapped out if necessary. If you have an accident or want to replace the battery to prolong the device’s life, that’s fantastic news. You could even do it yourself.

    The Pixel Watch 4 can now be fixed at home because it is fastened together with screws rather than glue. Even its IP68 water and dust resistance need be maintained.

    It even received a 9 out of 10 for repairability from Ifixit, which referred to it as “the best repairable smartwatch on the market.”

    Although you probably won’t need this feature anytime soon, it’s important to note that the Pixel Watch 4 has Gorilla Glass 5 rather than sapphire glass like some of its competitors.

    As a result, it is less scratch-resistant, but it should withstand drops and impacts better. We haven’t experienced any issues with watches that have been in use for a year or longer, and the same glass has been used in watches from earlier generations.

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    Google Pixel Watch 4

    he Google Pixel Watch 4 is a stunning display of precision craftsmanship, with Gemini, your built-in AI assistant, Google’s longest-lasting battery, and comprehensive tools for next-level health and fitness performance

    Best WearOS smartwatch
    $399.99Amazon

    Display and audio

    google pixel watch 4 display

    You wouldn’t notice the Pixel Watch 4’s new screen beneath the glass front, showing how well it conceals its improvements. The Actua 360 AMOLED screen has a domed display and is referred to by Google as the “first-of-its-kind.”

    It truly differs significantly from both its predecessors and others. You can see what’s available from the side thanks to its slight fish-eye vision, which is similar to what you get from glass beer pumps at bars.

    It’s not so spectacular, but the experience is enjoyable and the “active area” is bigger than it was previously.

    The resolution and dynamic refresh rate of 1–60 Hz are among the specifications that are essentially the same everywhere. At 3000 nits, the new peak brightness is comparable to several “Ultra” category smartwatches.

    While I’ve been testing the Pixel Watch 4, the weather has been not that sunny, but on one particularly sunny day outside, I used it without any problems.

    The Pixel Watch 4’s left-side speaker is respectable and more than capable of picking up Gemini’s responses. If you would like, you can also use it to make a phone call.

    pixel watch

    Google Pixel Watch 4

    he Google Pixel Watch 4 is a stunning display of precision craftsmanship, with Gemini, your built-in AI assistant, Google’s longest-lasting battery, and comprehensive tools for next-level health and fitness performance

    Best WearOS smartwatch
    $399.99Amazon

    Performance and OS

    google pixel watch 4 Material 3 Expressive

    The Pixel Watch 4 features a the new operating system, WearOS 6 in addition to a new processor, Qualcomm’s Snapdragon W5 Gen 2.

    Sometimes things don’t happen quickly. It may take a moment or two to load certain apps, like Spotify, and call out Gemini, but this usually happens on the first time. You’ll also need to exercise patience if you’re connecting to a Nest camera’s live stream.

    Similar to Pixel phones, the Pixel Watch 4 features Google’s Material 3 Expressive design language and the most basic version of Wear OS 6 (Samsung, for instance, puts One UI 8 Watch over the top).

    With optimized designs, animations, vibrant colors, and more, it performs incredibly well on the smartwatch. In my view, part of it appears too young on phones, yet it feels more modern. A dozen watch faces are pre-installed, but adding additional is simple.

    Once more, the tiles on either side of the watch face – which are effectively widgets – provide instant access to features and information and may be tailored to your specific needs.

    The experience is further improved by a new haptic feedback engine, which makes everything from scrolling to notifications clear and responsive.

    On the Pixel Watch 4, Gemini takes the role of Google Assistant (the AI bot is being implemented on all devices). If you’d like, you can even configure it to wake up with a wake-to-wake command.

    Although I’ve seen that I use the watch much more than my phone, it can be challenging to understand its limitations. Naturally, it can respond to requests, but this option is only a shortcut to my current heart rate, even though the welcome guide that came with it stated that it could “inform you about your heart rate.”

    Additionally, there are AI capabilities like Smart Replies that try to provide tailored recommendations based on your writing style. When someone asks what coffee they would like, the Google Store example shows a selection of two coffees.

    I’m lucky that this works with WhatsApp, which is where I send all of my messages, but it doesn’t seem to know me well. I was given three different ways to request a black coffee, which is the only type of coffee I don’t consume, in response to the coffee question. All it said in a group chat was “hahaha.”

    It’s also important to note that Smart Replies only function on Pixel phones.

    Some safety features include fall detection, loss of pulse detection, check-in, crash detection, and emergency SOS, but I haven’t required any of them. Please take note that satellite connectivity requires the LTE models.

    pixel watch

    Google Pixel Watch 4

    he Google Pixel Watch 4 is a stunning display of precision craftsmanship, with Gemini, your built-in AI assistant, Google’s longest-lasting battery, and comprehensive tools for next-level health and fitness performance

    Best WearOS smartwatch
    $399.99Amazon

    Health & Tracking

    Google's Material 3 Expressive fit bit

    It performs all the functions you would anticipate from a top smartwatch, but Google hasn’t improved the tracking sensors from the Pixel Watch 3.

    The default watch face displays the steps, calories, floors, and other metrics along the border of the larger 45mm screen. The Fitbit app, which is due to undergo a major revamp, also includes information on skin temperature, heart rate, blood oxygen levels, and other aspects of exercise.

    pixel watch

    Google Pixel Watch 4

    he Google Pixel Watch 4 is a stunning display of precision craftsmanship, with Gemini, your built-in AI assistant, Google’s longest-lasting battery, and comprehensive tools for next-level health and fitness performance

    Best WearOS smartwatch
    $399.99Amazon

    You may explore many areas on the Pixel Watch 4 and the Fitbit app on your phone, which provides you with a comprehensive picture of your activities. Everything in my testing, including sleep tracking, which provides you with a score and a summary of your night, is correct.

    To get “advanced insights, personalised recommendations, and energizing workouts,” you will need Fitbit Premium, which costs £7.99/$9.99 per month or £79.99/$79.99 per year. One of the best features of Fitbit Premium is the Readiness score, which considers all the data to determine how much you should take that day.

    Fitbit Premium is available for free for six months with the Pixel Watch 4, so you can at least give it a try before determining if it’s worth the money. Morning Brief, which provides you with a summary of your calendar, sleep patterns, and weather, won’t require it.

    Via Fitbit, Google does a great job of presenting all the information and helping you achieve your goals.

    You may focus more on things like the Cardio Load metric and the Fitbit phone app, which offers a plethora of workout videos and a running coach (though I haven’t been able to try the AI personal health coach because it’s only available in the US), if you’re more of a fitness enthusiast than I am.

    If fitness is a top priority for you, you can choose a Garmin or something similar, but for a more popular wristwatch, I think the Pixel Watch 4 performs admirably.

    It can automatically track several of the 52 sports that are available for activity tracking. The selection is a little odd given that pickleball (whatever it is) is right there and boxing is AWOL, but other watches can do many more, frequently much over 100.

    Dual-band GPS is now available for more precise tracking during walks, runs, and other activities. I discovered that it picked up a signal in a matter of seconds. It recorded my walks around the neighborhood with a good degree of precision, even though I don’t live in a dense forest where technology has a greater influence.

    The bodily reactions feature (as well as equivalent features on competing watches) that tracks your emotional state hasn’t convinced me yet. This still looks basic, though, as it seems to identify an elevated heart rate—which might be caused by nearly anything.

    Along with the ability to record your mood—whether it be joyful or anxious, for instance—you will receive a message. The few “feelings” I could choose from meant that I was rarely able to choose how I truly felt, and when I could recall what I was doing at the time, it was usually something routine like getting my kid ready to leave the house.

    pixel watch

    Google Pixel Watch 4

    he Google Pixel Watch 4 is a stunning display of precision craftsmanship, with Gemini, your built-in AI assistant, Google’s longest-lasting battery, and comprehensive tools for next-level health and fitness performance

    Best WearOS smartwatch
    $399.99Amazon

    Battery

    google pixel watch 4 on charging dock

    You can use the Pixel Watch 4 for up to 30 or 40 hours (41 and 45 mm, respectively) with the display always on thanks to Google’s ability to squeeze a little larger battery into both sizes.

    With Battery Saver enabled, this lasts for 48 or 72 hours, although you should avoid using the watch in that mode unless absolutely necessary.

    The purpose of your smartwatch will determine how long its battery lasts. We’ve been testing the 45mm model, and with less use, we can get two days and nights on a single charge, sometimes even more.

    Regular charging is necessary for users who use GPS to track intense exercises every day, use the screen in direct sunlight, and use other battery-draining features.

    When you do, though, it’s incredibly quick, and Google’s new Quick Charge Dock is a lot more stylish option than the earlier chargers.

    Although the dock is modest and might use some weight to maintain its flatness (cable management is crucial in this situation), I still greatly like it over the prior version or other competitors. The screen will indicate whether the other end of the cable is plugged in or whether the contacts are not perfectly aligned. It will also display the time and remaining battery life when charging.

    Even for the 45mm with a larger battery, charging is remarkably fast (25% faster than the Pixel Watch 3); our testing even surpass Google’s claims in this regard. I watched it go from completely dead to 50% in 15 minutes and 89% in 30 minutes.

    One important aspect of the Pixel Watch 4 is that the battery can be changed, as stated in the design section. You might even feel comfortable doing it at home. If you want the item to endure many more years before you need to upgrade, this could be essential.

    pixel watch

    Google Pixel Watch 4

    he Google Pixel Watch 4 is a stunning display of precision craftsmanship, with Gemini, your built-in AI assistant, Google’s longest-lasting battery, and comprehensive tools for next-level health and fitness performance

    Best WearOS smartwatch
    $399.99Amazon

    Price

    The Pixel Watch 4 is priced at £349/$349.99, which is the same as its predecessor despite the numerous improvements.

    Naturally, that will result in the WiFi/Bluetooth model’s smaller 41mm size; hence, it will cost more to add LTE connectivity or go with the larger 45mm.

    • Pixel Watch 4 (41mm Wi-Fi) – £349/$349/€399
    • Pixel Watch 4 (41mm LTE) – £449/$449/€499
    • Pixel Watch 4 (45mm Wi-Fi) – £399/$399/€449
    • Pixel Watch 4 (45mm LTE) – £499/$499/€549

    In spite of Google, you can get it via US retailers like Amazon, Argos, Currys, Very, John Lewis, and Best Buy.

    It’s fairly priced, falling between the Samsung Galaxy Watch 8 (£319/$349.99) and the Apple Watch Series 11 (£369/$399). To get the most out of Fitbit, you may need to purchase Fitbit Premium, as previously suggested.

    pixel watch

    Google Pixel Watch 4

    he Google Pixel Watch 4 is a stunning display of precision craftsmanship, with Gemini, your built-in AI assistant, Google’s longest-lasting battery, and comprehensive tools for next-level health and fitness performance

    Best WearOS smartwatch
    $399.99Amazon

    Is Google Pixel Watch 4 worth the money? 

    With just a few minor problems, the Pixel Watch 4 is, in our opinion, the greatest Wear OS watch available.

    Although you may disagree, it’s the most attractive watch, and Google did a fantastic job of making it repairable so you can change the screen or battery – possibly at home.

    The interface looks and functions fantastic, the new Quick Charge Dock is a blessing, the domed screen is a treat, the performance is generally smooth, and there are many smartwatch, fitness, and health capabilities.

    Gemini still needs more improvement, and Smart Replies are limited. In addition, the OnePlus Watch 3 offers a more durable smartwatch at a lower cost.

    However, if you’re searching for a flagship smartwatch that does almost everything well, the Pixel Watch 4 is a great all-arounder and comes highly recommended.

    All specs

    • Wear OS 6
    • 41 or 45mm
    • Actua 360 display, AMOLED, 1-60Hz, 3000 nits peak
    • Snapdragon W5 Gen 2
    • 2GB RAM
    • 32GB storage
    • Heart rate monitor
    • SpO2
    • ECG
    • Skin temperature
    • Microphone
    • Speaker
    • Wi-Fi 6
    • Bluetooth 6.0
    • Satellite SOS (LTE models)
    • Ultra Wideband
    • Dual-band GPS
    • eSIM
    • NFC
    • 325/455mAh battery
    • Quick Charge Dock
    • Gorilla Glass 5
    • IP68/5ATM
    • 31/37g
    pixel watch

    Google Pixel Watch 4

    he Google Pixel Watch 4 is a stunning display of precision craftsmanship, with Gemini, your built-in AI assistant, Google’s longest-lasting battery, and comprehensive tools for next-level health and fitness performance

    Best WearOS smartwatch
    $399.99Amazon
  • Amazfit Balance 2 – review – good but not the best

    Amazfit Balance 2 – review – good but not the best

    The Amazfit Balance 2, a smartwatch that puts your fitness first, is the sequel to the Balance.

    The Active 2 has the intelligence to cover you whether you’re a Hyrox fan, want something to help you train for a marathon, or want to jump in the water with it. In addition to tracking, it aims to assist you in making more informed choices regarding when to workout and when to take a day off.

    Through the ability to pay for itself, stream music while on the go, and download apps to improve the Balance 2’s functionality, it seeks to compete with the Apple Watch and Wear OS devices, such the Samsung Galaxy Watch 8.

    Design and display

    Recensione Amazfit Balance 2 scaled 1

    Like the original Balance, the Balance 2 features a totally circular case with a thin physical bezel, a single pusher, and a rotating crown-style button. Overall, it’s a quite stylish watch, but it’s a little chunkier than the previous Balance due to its 12.3mm thickness.

    The well-weighted aluminum alloy used to make that 47mm case has polymer around the rear, which houses the optical sensor array. The silicone strap is rather commonplace and not all that unlike from those found on sports watches made by Garmin or Polar. The box comes with two different colored straps that you can interchange between, which is excellent.

    A 1.5-inch AMOLED touchscreen with 480 x 480 resolution is front and center; its dimensions and resolution are identical to those of the original Balance.

    The Balance 2 has a maximum screen brightness of 2,000 nits, which is something that smartwatch manufacturers currently love to boast about. Overall, the display provides a positive experience. It responds to swipes, touches, and prods, is razor sharp, and provides good visibility in brighter outdoor light.

    Sapphire glass, which offers some of the strongest protection available on a watch, shields its display from scratches. It’s nice to see it on a more affordable watch because it’s typically found on much more costly ones. Additionally, there were no scratches found throughout testing.

    The Balance 2 is also very waterproof. It has a waterproof rating of 10ATM, which is higher than the 5ATM found on the original Balance. Because of this, it can now be immersed in water up to 100 meters deep. Furthermore, it can be used for recreational diving up to 45 meters. Generally speaking, a smartwatch that can do that would cost a lot more.

    Amazfit Balance 2 SmartWatch
    Amazfit Balance 2 Smart Watch

    Amazfit Balance 2

    Built for Performance and Style: The sleek aluminum body and 1.5″ durable sapphire crystal glass screen of the Balance 2 smart watch offer a premium, resilient design, while dual speakers provide clear audio cues during training.

    $299.99Amazon

    Performance

    Similar to other Amazfit smartwatches, the Balance 2 is powered by a proprietary operating system. It comes with Zepp OS 5.0, which has a significant AI effect. You can utilize Zepp Coach for exercise or the mediocrely helpful Zepp Flow smart assistant.

    In addition to those AI-powered smarts, you’ll also receive standard smartwatch features, such as the ability to check notifications, which are shown on the watch as a stream. They accomplish the task, but they are not the actionable type. There is a well-optimized music player with playing controls, as well as the option to answer calls over Bluetooth, where the built-in speaker and microphone provide good loudness and clarity.

    Amazfit Balance 2 performance

    Zepp Pay, which is currently available in 31 countries, does support contactless payments. Although it’s not nearly as smooth as Apple Pay, it does allow you to leave your contactless cards and extra change behind, something that other Apple Watch and Wear OS wristwatch competitors make more difficult.

    Other apps and watch faces are also available to you. Since the preloaded watch faces aren’t very great, I would highly advise looking at the other possibilities available in the store.

    There is a variety of both free and paid applications accessible. GoPro, DJI, and Sonos all have a limited number of approved apps. In addition, you will need to seek for the most helpful ones to download. No, Google Play isn’t.

    The software experience on the watch is a fairly standard gesture-based one. Key functionalities are all accessible with a finger swipe. While it is still busy in areas like device settings and workout tab navigation, the Zepp companion app has grown a little less cumbersome overall.

    Is the experience on the wristwatch comparable to that of an Apple Watch or a Wear OS smartwatch? No, in my opinion. Is it sufficient? If you’re not too picky about having the greatest smartwatch features, I’d say there’s enough to please most people.

    Amazfit Balance 2 Smart Watch

    Amazfit Balance 2

    Built for Performance and Style: The sleek aluminum body and 1.5″ durable sapphire crystal glass screen of the Balance 2 smart watch offer a premium, resilient design, while dual speakers provide clear audio cues during training.

    $299.99Amazon

    Features

    Amazfit Balance 2 features

    Now let’s go into the specifics of the Balance 2, which is mostly a smartwatch that tracks your exercises. It possesses almost all of the necessary components to accomplish that.

    Training insights like VO2 max and recovery time recommendations, the ability to create and follow training regimens, the newest dual-band GPS technology for more precise outside monitoring, and the ability to sync data to third-party fitness apps like Strava are all available.

    When compared to one of Garmin’s best dual-band sports watches, the Balance 2 did well in our GPS testing from a tracking perspective. However, it did occasionally record somewhat shorter distances for certain outdoor exercises.

    During exercise, the heart rate sensor also performed well. It performed well for average and maximum heart rate measurements when I used it for interval-style exercises instead of a dedicated heart rate monitor. The possibility to attach external heart rate monitors is also a nice feature in case you ever doubt the accuracy of the wrist-based data. It performed similarly to other swim trackers for pool swims in terms of stroke detection, pace, and distance.

    In addition to promoting its Hyrox modes, Zepp Health also provides recognition for a variety of strength-based exercises for individuals who enjoy strength training.

    Generally speaking, these modes function well. It can track runs and effort levels for the latter, whether you’re using it for Hyrox sessions or on race day. You may create training regimens on the app and choose exercises that will sync with your watch. It’s all quite simple.

    Amazfit Balance 2 diving mode

    Free color maps are also available for people who enjoy exerting themselves on adventures; these must be downloaded from the app and then synchronized across. Although it might not have as many settings as the greatest watch-based mapping support available, it still performs far better than the majority of smartwatches in this area.

    I would argue that the Balance 2 is catching up to the sports watch industry if you want it to be more of a training partner. It didn’t feel very helpful or insightful to use the AI-powered Zepp Coach and premium Zepp Coach Chat capabilities.

    With data and assistance comparable to sports watches, the Balance 2 may be used to build workouts and rely on training insights, such as VO2 Max predictions and training load.

    The Balance 2 will track the length of sleep, create sleep scores, and separate sleep into its several phases. The data for the core sleep data has been quite comparable on the most of the nights that I’ve been wearing it in conjunction with the Oura Ring 4.

    Amazfit Balance 2 smartwatch

    Battery

    The Balance 2 is a smartwatch that can endure a week of heavier use or go weeks without needing to be charged. According to Zepp Health, the battery can last up to 21 days, but if you’re using the most power-hungry functions, it will only last 10 days.

    AmaxBalance 2

    The Balance 2 is a smartwatch that can endure a week of heavier use or go weeks without needing to be charged. According to Zepp Health, the battery can last up to 21 days, but if you’re using the most power-hungry functions, it will only last 10 days.

    There is a tiny proprietary charging cradle that needs one of your own USB-C charging cables to power back up when it’s time to charge because one isn’t included in the package. Although you won’t be charging it as frequently as you would other smartwatches, it is also a reasonably quick charger.

    Amazfit Balance 2 Smart Watch

    Amazfit Balance 2

    Built for Performance and Style: The sleek aluminum body and 1.5″ durable sapphire crystal glass screen of the Balance 2 smart watch offer a premium, resilient design, while dual speakers provide clear audio cues during training.

    $299.99Amazon

    If you’re searching for a more affordable alternative to numerous sports watches that combine smartwatch and sports tracking capabilities, the Amazfit Balance 2 is another evidence that Zepp Health is making significant strides with its smartwatches.

    The same thing that hinders other Amazfit smartwatches also hinders the Balance 2. It’s still not nearly the whole package. There are many things that it does well, but overall, the program is a little sloppy and just falls short of the competition.

    I’d be more persuaded that watches like the Balance 2 are respectable substitutes for the top sports smartwatches available if Zepp Health could improve those aspects.

    Full Specs

     Amazfit Balance 2 Specs
    Battery658 mAh
    ColoursBlack
    First Reviewed Date11/09/2025
    GPSYes
    IP ratingIP68
    ManufacturerAmazfit
    Operating SystemZepp OS 5.0
    Release Date2025
    Screen Size1.5 inches
    Size (Dimensions)47.4 x 47.4 x 12.3 MM
    UK RRP£299
    USA RRP$299
    Waterproof10ATM
    Weight43 G
  • Xiaomi Band 10 – probably the best fitness tracker

    Xiaomi Band 10 – probably the best fitness tracker

    After a few weeks of using the Xiaomi Band 10, I’m starting to see why the company is attempting to market this wearable as more than simply a fitness tracker. By combining convenience, adjustable design, and health tracking into a single small device, the Band 10 lives up to its marketing slogan, “Fit in Style.”

    The Xiaomi Band 10 is intended for consumers seeking a harmonious blend of fashion and functionality. It’s helpful for someone who values a wearable that looks well in both casual and business contexts, is health-conscious, and wants to track their progress.

    Design and display

    The 1.72-inch AMOLED display was among the first features I liked. With a resolution of 212 x 520 pixels at 326 PPI, it is crisp, and at 1500 nits, it becomes bright enough to be seen outside. Additionally, compared to previous versions I’ve tried, the 60Hz display rate makes navigating menus feel more fluid.

    xiaomi smart band 10 design and display

    I appreciate that Xiaomi allowed for some design freedom with the Band 10. It feels high-end thanks to the ceramic frames and aluminum alloy, and I can quickly switch up the style with the many strap alternatives (TPU and fluororruber in various colors). I wasn’t limited to a few static designs because there is even more personalization space because to the 200+ watch faces. However, I don’t update it very often. I’ll be stuck with a design for months after I feel familiar with it. Additionally, I didn’t have to worry about splashes if I perspired while working out because of its 5ATM water resistance.

    Fitness and health tracking features

    xiaomi band 10 Fitness Tracker

    The Band 10 has more than 150 workout options for fitness. I primarily used it for strength training, indoor cycling, and jogging, and the monitoring was reliable. I also utilized it for hula hoops and jump rope.

    One of the advantages is health monitoring. When combined with other devices, I found the heart rate broadcast capability to be helpful, and the heart rate sensor performed well for both daily monitoring and exercise. In addition to recording my number of hours slept, sleep monitoring provided me with tailored advice on how to enhance the quality of my sleep. The Band 10 does a good job of keeping me informed about my health when combined with all-day SpO2, stress, and activity tracking.

    All of this is synchronized with the Mi Fitness app, which displays the data in an uncluttered, readable format. I like that the app allowed me to establish precise targets and monitor long-term changes.

    Battery

    xiaomi band 10

    Another advantage is battery life. Xiaomi says that the 233mAh battery may last up to 21 days of normal use. In my tests, I was able to use it for around two weeks with the brightness, workouts, and alerts set fairly high. Considering that many smartwatches only survive three days, it’s still excellent.

    It’s also convenient to charge. It is simple to top up even between hectic schedules because the magnetic charger clips on simply and I was able to get a full charge in approximately an hour.

    The Xiaomi Band 10 is compatible with iOS (12.0 and above) and Android (8.0 and above), and it supports Bluetooth 5.4. It was easy to pair, and the connection held.

    I was able to view call alerts and read messages on my wrist without continually checking my phone thanks to the effective notification system. Convenience was increased by the seamless operation of basic controls including music playback, weather, and reminders.

    What struck me after wearing the Xiaomi Band 10 every day was how effectively it struck a balance between being a fashion piece and a health tool. The lightweight design makes it simple to wear all day and even at night for tracking sleep, yet the screen is bright enough to make it feel like a tiny smartwatch.

    That’s precisely what I want in a fitness band—I didn’t feel the need to take it off frequently. I seldom ever had any latency, the user interface is straightforward, and the touch reaction is fast. It concentrates on elements that make sense for its intended audience rather than being overburdened with extraneous features.

    xiaomi mi band 10

    Xiaomi Mi Band 10

    Enjoy stunning visuals and a seamless touch thanks to the huge 1.72-inch AMOLED display.The screen-to-body ratio can be increased from 66% to 73% thanks to symmetrical 2.0mm ultra-thin bezels made possible by vacuum filling sealing technology.

    Best choice
    $67.70Amazon

    For those who wish to move up from a simple fitness tracker without going all smartwatch territory, the Xiaomi Band 10 seems like a logical upgrade. It is practical due to its extended battery life and fast charging, dependable in terms of tracking health, and fashionable enough to wear in a variety of contexts.

    In summary, this fitness band has more than 150 sports modes, precise health tracking, and a long battery life that eliminates the need for continuous charging. Its design can be altered to fit individual tastes in watch faces, bands, and frames.

    The Xiaomi Band 10 fulfills company’s promises regarding pricing and features, allowing you to stay active and healthy while still looking stylish.

  • OnePlus 13s review – a compact powerhouse

    OnePlus 13s review – a compact powerhouse

    Ever since they upended the industry by releasing flagship phones that reduced the market share of the iPhone, I have been evaluating OnePlus smartphones. Somewhere, that crispness was lost as OnePlus grew over the years.

    However, the OnePlus 13s seems like a relaunch, a return to the original OnePlus: community-driven, focused, and straightforward. With its sleek, small design, the 13s makes a far bigger statement than the OnePlus 13 and 13R, which suggested a return.

    Design

    The OnePlus 13s is elegant, solid and small, and it hits the mark right away when you hold it. Yes, the clean symmetry and flat frame make it resemble an iPhone, but it never comes across as a cheesy knockoff. In fact, it feels just as good in the hand as phones like the Galaxy S25 and iPhone 16 Pro.

    In a time when smartphones weigh 220g, the 13s is surprisingly light at 8.15mm thin and 185g. A textured glass finish that feels smooth without being flashy or slick is used on the back. On flat surfaces, the flush camera module makes sure there is no wobbling. The Green Silk version, which feels as high-end as it looks, is a lovely addition that is exclusive to India.

    oneplus 13s design

    Also, OnePlus’s well-known Alert Slider has been transformed into the Plus Key, a configurable button that can be mapped to start apps and even initiate AI activities. It can be long-pressed to switch between quiet, vibrating, and ringing modes. Sensible and realistic without being overly dramatic.

    An added plus is the phone’s IP65 designation, which allows it to withstand dust, rain, and unintentional splashes but falls short of complete waterproofing like the flagship models. That’s a victory for a little Android flagship.

    Display

    On paper, the 6.32-inch LTPO AMOLED may appear small, yet it excels in key areas. It is bright, sharp, and able to withstand the intense sunlight of Delhi thanks to its FHD+ or 1.5K resolution, 120Hz adaptive refresh rate, and maximum brightness of 1600 nits.

    The color calibration by OnePlus is also flawless; it’s rich without being overpowering. The viewing experience is visually pleasing whether you’re watching Instagram Reels or IPL highlights, and I didn’t miss the 4K that was missing from my Netflix series. To be honest, I don’t see why anyone would be upset about losing out on the extra nuances of 4K on a screen this small.

    Even wet hands—or sweaty ones during hot summers—won’t impair touch response thanks to Aqua Touch 2.0.

    For individuals who find the large 6.7-inch slabs of today awkward, the Oneplus 13s provide a wonderfully portable option without feeling claustrophobic.

    Performance

    oneplus 13s performance

    The Snapdragon 8 Elite processor, 12GB LPDDR5X RAM, and UFS 4.0 storage are installed under the hood. In summary, its performance is on par with flagship models.

    The Oneplus 13s doesn’t blink whether you’re balancing multiple tabs on Chrome, Instagram, WhatsApp, and BGMI. Because of the vapor chamber cooling mechanism, it maintains frame rates steadily even throughout extended gaming sessions. Even in hot 40°C summers, OnePlus has managed to keep thermals under control thanks to some serious engineering.

    You can easily reach a steady 120 frames per second on BGMI, and even after an hour of gaming, the phone remains warm – not hot. The 13s provides consistently regardless of whether you’re a casual user, gamer, or multitasker. Importantly, there are no sporadic lags or harsh throttling, even while multitasking for extended periods of time—something that even larger phones can have trouble with.

    Camera

    Here’s where things get interesting. The OnePlus 13s skips the trendy ultrawide lens and instead goes for a more focused setup: 50MP Sony LYT-700 primary sensor (f/1.8, OIS) 50MP 2x telephoto lens 32MP front camera with autofocus

    • 50MP Sony LYT-700 primary sensor (f/1.8, OIS)
    • 50MP 2x telephoto lens
    • 32MP front camera with autofocus

    Photos appear natural in daylight because of the great dynamic range and well-balanced colors. The 13s captures realistic images without the highly saturated processing we frequently see in typical Indian settings, such as bustling marketplaces, bright outdoor spaces, or verdant landscapes.

    oneplus 13s camera

    It also performs well in low light. Though not nearly as good as Google’s Pixel Night Sight or Xiaomi’s Leica-tuned cameras, nighttime street images are detailed with controlled noise. The 2x telephoto is excellent for portraits and tighter framing, but the absence of an ultrawide will be a pain if you enjoy taking landscapes or group shots.

    The 32MP selfie camera is a delight – crisp, sharp, and excellent for video calls even under average indoor lighting.

    With minimal tweaking, Oneplus 13s will produce Instagram-worthy photos for the majority of users. You might want to look elsewhere if you’re a purist photographer who longs for zoom versatility or ultrawide enchantment. However, the 13s is equally good for everyday recollections and social networking.

    Battery

    battery for oneplus 13s

    OnePlus somehow managed to fit a 5,850mAh battery into this slim body – and it pays off massively. In daily use – think 5G on, social media, camera, gaming, video calls – the 13s comfortably lasts a full day and often stretches into the next morning. In fact, it’s easily one of the longest-lasting compact flagships around right now.

    Heavy BGMI gamers can pull around 7 hours of continuous play. Normal users will easily see 6-7 screen-on hours on a typical day, which is remarkable for a phone this size.

    Additionally, charging is quick—80W SuperVOOC will charge you from 0% to 100% in about 50 to 60 minutes. Although wireless charging isn’t included, it’s hardly a deal breaker at this price point in India, where conventional charging is still common.

    Another noteworthy feature is bypass charging, which minimizes battery wear and lowers heat by powering the phone directly during games rather than using the battery. Excellent for extended battery life and for gamers.

    Conectivity

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    All of the well-known bands are supported by the OnePlus 13s’ extensive 5G band coverage. Even in challenging locations like metro stations and basements, it maintained robust 5G connectivity in real-world usage.

    Even in spotty locations, there are very few dropouts during voice and video calls, indicating great call quality. During commutes, the stereo speakers are ideal for streaming YouTube or Netflix because they are clear and loud.

    There’s dual SIM 5G standby, Wi-Fi 7 readiness for future-proofing, and even an IR blaster – a small but underrated feature for controlling your ACs, TVs and more. My personal favorite.

    OnePlus 13s OS

    On the Oneplus 13s, OxygenOS seems quick, clean, and bloat-free. Just like OnePlus enthusiasts would have hoped. With four years of Android OS upgrades and six years of security fixes, this phone is long-lasting and free of spam and advertisements.

    Additionally, OxygenOS 15 has been polished with small features that improve everyday usability, such as Open Canvas for multitasking and smooth Mac/Windows file transfers.

    Additionally, OnePlus guarantees Private Computing Cloud security for its AI capabilities, which means that your private information won’t be taken to the cloud without your permission.

    All specs

    CategoryOnePlus 13s
    Display6.32 -inch 120Hz LTPO AMOLED, 2640×1216, 1600 nits max
    OSOxygenOS 15 based on Android 15
    ChipsetQualcomm Snapdragon 8 Elite, Adreno 830, 3nm
    RAM12GB LPDDR5X
    Storage256GB/512GB UFS 4.0
    Rear camera 150MP Sony Lytia LYT-700, PDAF, OIS
    Rear camera 250MP Samsung JN5 tele, 2x optical zoom
    Front camera32MP GalaxyCore GC32, autofocus, 4K video
    Ingress protectionIP65 dust and water resistance
    ConnectivityWi-Fi 7, Bluetooth 6.0, limited 5G bands, NFC, dual-band GPS
    SecurityOptical in-screen sensor
    AudioUSB-C, stereo sound, AptX HD, LDAC, LHDC 5.0
    Battery5,850mAh battery, 80W charging
    Dimensions150.8 x 71.7 x 8.2mm, 185g
    ColorsGreen, Pink, Black

    Overall

    The OnePlus 13s distinguishes itself in a crowded market for large slab phones by subtly delivering the necessities. It’s smart without being overbearing, strong without draining your battery, and high-end without breaking the bank.

    The OnePlus 13s is difficult to overlook for anyone desiring a small flagship experience without sacrificing quality, be it professionals seeking power in a portable device, ardent Android users, or previous iPhone enthusiasts wishing to transfer. It’s not the most affordable flagship available.

    It isn’t the most dazzling. However, for mosts’s tech-savvy users that prioritizes functionality over flash, it might be the best option.

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  • Amazfit Bip 6 – an amazing smartwatch with a even better price – review

    Amazfit Bip 6 – an amazing smartwatch with a even better price – review

    Admittedly, I made a snap judgment about the Amazfit Bip 6 based on its affordable price. I didn’t think it would compete with more expensive smartwatch rivals, much less hold its own at $80. I can tell, however, that it’s more than simply a terrific deal after a couple days of testing.

    The Bip 6 is unique in a time when the majority of smartwatches cost hundreds of dollars since it does more than just the basics. During my testing of the Amazfit Bip 6, I discovered that the battery life lasted more than a week on a single charge, the fitness monitoring was reliable, and the advanced health indicators were accurate. One of the few smartwatches under $100 that is truly worth your time is this one, especially when you consider that it is compatible with both Android and iPhone.

    It’s hardly the most sophisticated timepiece available. Compared to more expensive models, the Amazfit Bip 6’s design and navigation feel clumsy, but overall, it seems like a minor price to pay for everything else it offers.

    The watch isn’t the most sophisticated one available. Comparing the Amazfit Bip 6 to more expensive models, the design and navigation feel clumsy, but this seems like a minor price to pay for all the other features it offers.

    For those who prioritize functionality above style, the Amazfit Bip 6 offers a simple and cost-effective way to get started with smartwatches. It’s perfect for first-time smartwatch purchasers who want to experiment with fitness and health tracking without breaking the bank. iPhone users who are interested in smartwatches but aren’t ready to commit to an Apple Watch will find it especially enticing.

    Design

    Although it feels light, the 44mm watch looks bulky on my medium-sized wrist (6.5 inches), and it doesn’t come in any other size. The Amazfit Bip 6’s design is straightforward and practical; it has the boxy, flat appearance of an old Pebble Watch, with a slight curve to the screen and a metal trim that gives it a bit of polish. The 1.97-inch AMOLED display (390×450 pixels) looks bright and crisp indoors, but I have trouble seeing what’s on screen in direct sunlight.

    Amazfit Bip 6 design

    All of the bands tend toward the sporty side of the design spectrum, and unless you choose an alternate band from Amazon, there isn’t really any way to dress it up. The black sport band that came with my review device is also available in charcoal, stone, and red (which I might have preferred).

    Software and UI

    The Amazfit Bip 6 doesn’t provide the most seamless onboarding experience right out of the box, and I had to do some tweaking to get the watch configured the way I wanted it. There isn’t a real always-on display, so I changed the watch face that came with it, changed the battery settings to keep the screen on when working out, and changed which fitness metrics I wanted to see while running. Determining the true functions of the physical button and other swiping movements also required some trial and error.

    Although it’s not as user-friendly as other smartwatches like the Apple Watch or Galaxy, you should be able to figure it out if you delve deeply enough into the settings.

    Amazfit Bip 6 software

    It’s not as user-friendly as other smartwatches like the Apple Watch or Galaxy, but if you dig deep enough into the settings, you should be able to figure it out. The Amazfit Bip 6 doesn’t offer the most seamless onboarding experience right out of the box, and I had to do some tweaking to get the watch configured the way I wanted it. There isn’t a real always-on display, so I changed the watch face that came with it, changed the battery settings to keep the screen on while working out, and changed which fitness metrics I wanted to see while running.

    Thankfully, Android phone users can respond to texts using a keypad or voice recognition, but iPhone consumers are stuck without a remedy unless they use a third-party app. The fact that Flow functionality is dependent on the phone and that the Bluetooth range is excruciatingly limited (at least with an iPhone) doesn’t help either. When my phone was only a room away, I frequently lost connectivity. If you rely on Find My Phone as a lifeline to find your phone, this renders the feature essentially worthless.

    Amazfit Bip 6 Smart Watch

    Amazfit Bip 6

    Stylish Design, Vibrant Display: The lightweight aluminum build blends effortless style with workout durability, while the vivid 1.97″ AMOLED display keeps your data easy to read, even under bright sunlight.

    A good choice
    $79.99Amazon

    Battery life

    One of the best things about the Amazfit Bip 6 is undoubtedly its battery life. I tested it with several GPS workouts, heart rate monitoring, and running with the always-on display, and it still lasted more than a week—eight days, to be precise—between charges.

    The manufacturer claims a two-week guarantee, which I probably would have achieved if I had been more cautious with the settings. After a day and a half, more expensive competitors like the Apple Watch, Galaxy Watch, and Pixel Watch require charging. The battery life of even the more costly Apple Watch Ultras with bigger batteries is only three days.

    However, there isn’t a fast-charging option that I’m aware of, and it will take roughly two hours to go from zero to full when you eventually need to return for a charge. I’d rather leave it charging overnight once a week than have to find a time throughout the day to recharge it again, even though I’ll pick longer lasting battery life over faster charging any day.

    Additionally, as the box only comes with a magnetic charging puck that must be plugged in, you will need to provide your own USB-C charging cable (and brick). The charging brick is no longer included with the majority of modern watches, such as the Apple Watch and Pixel Watch, although the charging cable is still included.

    Fitness features

    It would be an understatement to claim that the watch covers the fundamentals of fitness tracking. Along with detailed analytics for runners and other popular sports, it offers every workout you could possibly need. Since running is my major method of exercise, I primarily tested the running exercises.

    amazfit bip 6 Fitness features

    At first, using the Amazfit Bip 6 to track a run feels unsteady because it takes around ten seconds to lock onto a GPS signal, which can be a deal-breaker when you’re ready to go. It’s off to the races after it locks in, though. Even without my phone, the GPS functioned consistently across several runs. Surprisingly, heart rate monitoring, including zone breakdowns, held up well. I utilized the Polar chest strap HR monitor, the industry standard for consumer heart rate tracking, to test smartwatches, and the results was comparable.

    Amazfit Bip 6 Smart Watch

    Amazfit Bip 6

    Stylish Design, Vibrant Display: The lightweight aluminum build blends effortless style with workout durability, while the vivid 1.97″ AMOLED display keeps your data easy to read, even under bright sunlight.

    A good choice
    $79.99Amazon

    It monitors strength training during indoor exercises and even makes an effort to determine which muscle groups are being used. Accuracy is still unknown because I didn’t perform a conventional strength training session, but during a Pilates practice that I had designated as strength training for testing purposes, it accurately identified arm muscles.

    Health and wellness

    Amazfit Bip 6 awarded me around an hour’s worth of sleep “bonus credit” on weekend nights when I was fully awake since it had trouble detecting the difference between when I was sleeping and when I was watching White Lotus. Notably, the Apple Watch has previously made the same error, which raises doubts about my level of consciousness at the end of the day while I’m dozing off on the couch.

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    However, the actual measurements are quite useful because they monitor breathing quality, sleep stages, and changes in temperature and heart rate. Like the vitals check on other wearables like the Apple Watch and Oura ring, this might help indicate the onset of diseases.

    Zepp Aura add-on, which includes sophisticated sleep analysis, AI-powered coaching, and tools to help identify issues like sleep apnea and insomnia, is also available if you really want to go into your health and sleep data. It generally costs $150 a year, but right now it’s only $60.

    Additionally, I had some issues turning off notifications while I slept, and I had to manually configure the “do not disturb” option because it didn’t match what I had configured on my phone.

    Zepp App for Amazfit Bip 6

    All of this health data has the flaw of having little to no context. There is no instruction on what the statistics imply, what is deemed normal, or how to act based on them, whether you’re looking at the watch’s instant results or the Zepp app’s long-term health trends. I didn’t test the Aura premium option for this evaluation, but perhaps it helps make sense of everything.

    Amazfit’s own Zepp OS powers the watch, and the Zepp app on your phone controls all of your data and settings. It manages the app and watch face stores in addition to system settings and health metrics. The Zepp app’s layout is confusing and has multiple tabs, so good luck locating what you need.

    Zepp OS zepp app for amazfit bip 6

    The data itself is frequently difficult to grasp, even if you are able to locate the necessary tab. I consider myself well-versed in fitness jargon, having reviewed smartwatches and fitness trackers for over ten years, yet even I had doubts about the meaning of several of these numbers.

    An AI-powered food journal that automatically enters nutritional data and calories from a barcode or photo is an additional bonus function. I used a homemade cheese sandwich to test it, and I was surprised by how accurately it calculated the number of calories. I then compared the results with the real nutritional data for each ingredient. I can see this as a useful tool for those who prefer to monitor their intake in order to manage their weight, but have not kept long-term logs for a thorough examination of this feature.

    Amazfit Bip 6 Smart Watch

    Amazfit Bip 6

    Stylish Design, Vibrant Display: The lightweight aluminum build blends effortless style with workout durability, while the vivid 1.97″ AMOLED display keeps your data easy to read, even under bright sunlight.

    A good choice
    $79.99Amazon

    Although it won’t impress you right away, the Amazfit Bip 6 is a powerful, discreet tracker that constantly goes above and beyond where it matters most. Easily the greatest option we’ve tested in its price category, it’s the kind of uncommon find you don’t expect to find in the world of smartwatches under $100.