Jabra has adapted ear gels to an oval shape, providing a better sealing in the ear. The Elite 85t is also Qi-certified and is compatible with all Qi wireless chargers.
First seen on their official appearance during this year’s Consumer Electronic Show (CES), JBL will also be letting loose the first three products hailing from the Club roster- Club One, Club 950NC, and Club 700BT. The Club line will headline with high res graphene drivers, true adaptive noise cancellation (ANC), the SilentNow function, Harman’s Personi-Fi feature, and a 1.2m audio and mic cable.
PC maker Lenovo Philippines is aiming to meet the booming demand for remote work with three new additions to the ThinkPad portfolio – the ThinkPad T14, X13, and E14. All three devices will be powered by AMD’s “Zen” microarchitecture Ryzen processors.
With the new Tecno Pova priced at P6,999, users will have access to a large 6000mAh battery with flash charge, a highly customizable Android 10 OS skin, a wide 6.8” display, and the Helio G80 gaming powerhouse.
Lenovo Mobile and Motorola pulled out from the local market in 2017. Now, with strong efforts being poured to its online store counterparts paired with aggressively priced midrange and budget smartphones, Motorola is drawing its sword in the 5G handset free-for-all.
PC maker Acer recently introduced new additions to its three consumer notebook portfolios – Swift, Spin, and Aspire. All of these notebooks will be featuring the 11th generation Intel Core processor with Intel Iris Xe graphics or Tiger Lake, a pairing meant for “thin-and-light” Windows and ChromeOS laptops.
The highlight of the headphone is its advertised 18 hours of playtime; that’s six hours of usage from a single charge plus 12 hours with the fully charged case. It is powered by a Lithium-Ion battery with a 50-hour standby time and 3 hours of talk time.