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Ulefone Armor 28 Ultra is a BEAST in more than one way!

Ulefone is celebrating its tenth anniversary and eight years of excellence in the rugged device industry. To commemorate this milestone, they announced the Armor 28 series with the Ultra offering being the main highlight. In this article, we’ll look further at the Ulefone Armor 28 Ultra and also discuss its potential price in Nepal.

Ulefone Armor 28 Ultra Overview

Design and Display

Like any other Ulefone offering, the Armor 28 Ultra looks like a tank. It has a sizable heft to it along with cushioning around the phone. It appears as if it already has a protective case on. There is a chequered pattern on the back panel and looks as if it means business. Not only does it look that way, but it’s built as such too. It boasts an IP68 as well as an IP69K rating, meaning it can survive being submerged at depths of 2 metres for 30 minutes and take a hot water jet right at its face. Furthermore, it can operate in extreme temperatures of -30°C to 55°C without acting up.

Ulefone Armor 28 Ultra Design

The display has normally been Ulefone’s Achilles heel, however, the same cannot be said about Armor 28 Ultra. The company has taken an extra step with this phone and equipped it with two displays! Yes, you heard that right! The main screen is a 6.67-inch AMOLED panel with FHD+ resolution, 120Hz  refresh rate, and 2,200 nits of peak brightness. This is the first-ever phone from the brand with an AMOLED panel. Meanwhile, on the back, it has a circular screen alongside the cameras which displays time and other basic things.

Performance

Ulefone’s main concern has always been providing a tough exterior. Given that, the performance side of things has been mediocre at best. But not on this one! The company has fully embraced the idea of providing a flagship phone and equipped the Armor 28 Ultra with the MediaTek Dimensity 9300+ chipset. Yes, the processor that sits atop all else in terms of performance. This silicone clocks in at 3.4 GHz and scores 2,125,715 in AnTuTu 10, which is over 2% more than the closest challenger i.e. the regular Dimesnity 9300. For reference, the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 hits 2,052,774 in the same benchmarking platform.

Dimesnity 9300+

The additional hardware on the Ulefone Armor 28 Ultra is no slouch either. It packs 16GB LPDDR4X RAM and supports a virtual RAM extension of another 16GB. Similarly, this device has 512GB UFS 3.1 internal storage which obviously can be expanded via a MicroSD card. Talking of the software, it boots on Android 14 out of the box.

Imaging

In true Ulefone fashion, the company has a whole imaging system including a night vision camera and a thermal sensor. Let’s talk about the regular cameras, of which there are two on the back and one on the front. The primary shooter is a 50MP unit with a 1-inch Sony IMX989 sensor. The auxiliary lens is another 50MP shooter, which is an ultrawide lens with a Samsung JN1 sensor. On the front, it has the same thing as the ultrawide i.e. 50MP Samsung JN1.

Ulefone Armor 28 Ultra Camera

Now moving on to the novelty cameras on the Ulefone Armor 28 Ultra. It has a 64MP module coupled with the OV64B1B sensor, which is a night vision camera. It can take clear photos during dark time, which other phones cannot replicate even with Night mode turned on. Likewise, the other one is a thermal sensor that with the ThermoVue Pro app can deliver thermal videos at 256 x 192 pixels. This is the highest resolution of thermal imaging from the brand so far! As if that was not enough, one can hook the uSmart Expansion connector — which is basically an endoscopy camera — to the phone and reach spaces that you couldn’t look at normally or with a regular camera.

Battery and the rest

As I mentioned earlier, the Ulefone Armor 28 Ultra has a decent heft to it which can be attributed mostly to its massive 10,600 mAh battery. This is over twice as large as the current industry standard of 5,000 mAh. Having such a large unit, and not having fast charging would not make any sense. Hence, the phone supports 120W wired and 50W wireless charging.

Other than that, it has dual SIM, 5G cellular, WiFi 6, Bluetooth v5.4, and NFC support for wireless connectivity. On top of that, it has an IR blaster too so that you can control other appliances. It has a 1.5W speaker, which should be plenty loud. One must understand that the phone’s speakers aren’t generally rated in watts, it’s done for laptops and speakers. And laptops usually pack 2 to 2.5W speakers. Lastly, you get a 3.5mm headphone jack on the Ulefone Armor 28 Ultra, which you need not utilise to listen to FM Radio, as it also has an antenna of its own as well.

Ulefone Armor 28 Ultra Specifications

  • Design: Rugged and hefty frame, IP68 and IP69K
  • Display:
    • Primary: 6.67” AMOLED Panel, FHD+ resolution, 120Hz refresh rate, 2,200 nits peak brightness
    • Secondary: Circular, display basic things like time
  • Chipset: Octa-core MediaTek Dimensity 9300+ (4nm)
  • RAM: 16GB LPDDR4X + 16GB extendable
  • ROM: 512GB UFS 3.1 + expandable with MicroSD card
  • OS: Android 14
  • Rear Camera: Triple Camera + Thermal Imaging
    • Primary: 50MP, 1” Sony IMX989 sensor
    • Ultrawide: 50MP, Samsung JN1 sensor
    • Night Vision: 64MP, OV64B1B CMOS sensor
    • Thermal: ThermoVue sensor, 256 x 192 resolution
  • Front Camera: 50MP, Samsung JN1 sensor (Centre-aligned hole-punch cutout)
  • Battery: 10,600 mAh with 120W wired and 50W wireless charging
  • Connectivity: Dual SIM, 5G, WiFi 6, Hotspot, Bluetooth v5.4, NFC, USB Type-C, 3.5mm headphone jack, IR blaster

Ulefone Armor 28 Ultra Price in Nepal and Availability

This absolute unit of a phone was announced on 28 August 2024 and will be displayed at IFA 2024 being held from 6 to 10 September in Berlin, Germany. The company has not revealed its pricing just yet. Their catalogue has mostly hovered under the USD 600 mark so far. However, with the inclusion of a flagship chip under its helm, we wouldn’t be surprised if it was priced at around USD 800. Based on that, if the Ulefone Armor 28 Ultra phone ever makes its way to Nepal we expect its price to be NPR 129,999.

Ulefone Smartphone Price in the International Market (Expected) Price in Nepal (Expected)
Armor 28 Ultra ~ USD 800 NPR 129,999
  • Meanwhile, check out our Honor X9b durability test video:

Intel Core Ultra 200V Lunar Lake chips announced with industry leading efficiency!

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Intel just announced their new Lunar Lake Core Ultra Series 2 chipsets with big gains in efficiency and graphics. So, let’s quickly look at the specs, and improvements in Intel’s new innovation, and what Intel Lunar Lake means for you and me. 

Intel Lunar Lake Overview 

It’s all about efficiency 

It seems like the laptop market is all about efficiency with power to boot at this point. What started with Apple’s M series, has now carried over to all major chip makers with AMD and Qualcomm offering their own efficient Phoenix Point and Snapdragon X processors. Intel’s Meteor Lake Core Ultra Series 1 had a similar focus on minimizing power consumption and boosting battery life, but truth be told the competition was just ahead of the race. 

Intel Core Ultra 200V Lunar Lake improvements

So, Intel recently unveiled their Series 2 Core Ultra SoCs code-named Lunar Lake in Berlin. With these new chips, Intel claims its spot as the one to pick for best endurance among the Windows choices. The company claims up to 50% less power consumption than its predecessors with up to a ridiculous 20 hours of battery life on office tasks. Besides that though, there are upgrades throughout with an improved CPU, better graphics, and a stronger AI engine.

Cutting corners on the cores?

Intel’s new Series 2 of Core Ultra chips all ship with just 8 cores and no hyperthreading. That sounds like a downgrade from last-gen’s 16 Cores (max) but Intel reasons that this has led to improved efficiency without sacrificing (single core) power. All 9 SKUs feature 8 Cores and 8 Threads with differing clock frequencies, TDP, AI cores, and memory specifications. This new re-design boasts an improved CPU single core with a big boost to efficiency. 

Intel Core Ultra 200V Series Processor List

Decoding ‘Core Ultra 9 288V’

Since Intel has decided to change the naming scheme once more, let me catch you up to speed. There are a total of 9 Lunar Lake laptop chips with 4 Core Ultra 5s, 4 Core Ultra 7s, and a Core Ultra 9. The name follows a ‘Core Ultra (5/7/9) 2 (X)(X)V’ pattern where the first digit after 2 indicates the tier (less/more clock speed) and the second hints at memory capacity (higher/lower).

For instance, Core Ultra 5 228V and Ultra 5 236V have equal number of cores across the board, but while the 2’3’6V clocks at a maximum of 4.7GHz, the 2’2’8 only reaches 4.5 GHz. But on the flip side, the 22’8’ supports up to 32GB of memory while the 23’6’ only supports up to 16GB.

So, Core Ultra 9 288V has the highest clock speed (5.1GHz) while supporting 32GB of LPDDR5X memory at 8533 MT/s.

Best iGPU on the market

Another big improvement is the new Xe 2 integrated graphics that promises the best gaming performance in the market. It’s up to 30% faster than the Arc graphics on the Core Ultra 7, about 16% better than AMD’s offering, and blows Snapdragon out of the water. For context, your next Intel laptop will be able to render Night City in CyberPunk at a playable 40-ish FPS, crank some gears in Forza at over 60 FPS, or snatch victory royals in Fortnite at nearly 90 FPS all without any kind of upscaling. So, with Intel’s XeSS, you can pretty much run any modern game at 1080p medium settings on the new Lunar Lake-powered notebooks.

Intel Core Ultra 9 288V Gaming results

AI and Extras

Last but not least, these Intel Lunar Lake chipsets also seem to have the best AI engine for laptops with improved workflow across software like Blender, Lightroom, After Effects, and Filmora. The NPU can push up to 48 TOPS on a Core Ultra 9 and up to 40 TOPS on the base Ultra 5 226V. Connectivity options include integrated WiFi 7, Bluetooth 5.4, and support for up to 3 Thunderbolt 4 ports.

Intel Core Ultra 9 200V features

Intel Core Ultra 200V Lunar Lake Availability 

Intel Lunar Lake laptops with Core Ultra 200V processors will be available starting September 22nd. All of the major vendors are refreshing one or more of their models with the new chipsets so you can expect your favorite thin and light notebook to be available with a Core Ultra 200V soon. That includes Dell’s XPS 13, Asus’ Zenbook S 14, LG Gram Pro, MSI’s Prestige 13 + Evo, and many more. We’ll be sure to cover them when they make it to Nepal in the future. 

  • Meanwhile, check out our take on what an AI laptop is in 2024:

Second Hand iPhone Price in Nepal – Read this before buying

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The iPhone is like the king of smartphones, right? It’s got that fancy iOS, and killer camera, and it just feels top-notch. But let’s be real, it’s not exactly cheap. Plus, have you seen the price tag on those new iPhones? Over 2 lakhs! But hey, when there’s a will, there’s a way: you can always get yourself a secondhand iPhone in Nepal.

I know I know, it’s fun to unbox the new phone but our budget might not work the same way, right? That’s where buying a used or pre-owned iPhone comes into play. It’s a savvy way to get your hands on a premium phone without breaking the bank. Even Apple itself supports buying secondhand iPhones. According to the brand, “the Apple products are designed to be durable and have a longer lifespan than other smartphones so making a pre-owned iPhone a smart choice for anyone looking to own one”.

But how much does a second-hand iPhone cost? Beyond the price, you should also consider factors like the phone’s condition, its usage period, and more. In this article, we’ll share tips and tricks to help you navigate the second-hand market with confidence. But, before diving into the tips for buying an iPhone, let’s explore where we can buy the secondhand iPhones from.

Where can we buy the secondhand iPhones?

There are many platforms, both online and offline, where you can buy secondhand iPhones. If you’re purchasing from friends, random sellers, or local sources, it’s recommended to visit and inspect the device before buying. Ensure that the seller is reliable and trustworthy to avoid any issues.

If not offline or at local stores, you can also purchase secondhand iPhones from online markets like Facebook Marketplace and Hamrobazar. However, be cautious when using Facebook Marketplace, as scams can occur. It’s important to thoroughly vet the seller and the product before making a purchase. Personally, I recommend using Hamrobazar instead, as it tends to have more reliable listings and a safer buying environment.

secondhand iPhone to buy

At Hamrobazar, you can find second-hand iPhones ranging from as low as NPR 15,000 for older models like the iPhone 7 Plus to around NPR 180,000 for more recent models like the iPhone 15 Pro Max.

Secondhand iPhone Market in Hamrobazar

On Hamrobazar, prices can vary based on the phone’s physical condition, battery health, storage capacity, and included accessories. Some sellers disclose all the details, including any parts they’ve changed and the battery’s health, while others do not. Therefore, prices depend on the seller.

Price of Secondhand Old iPhone Models

Model Name  Price Range
iPhone 7 Plus (128GB) Rs. 15,000
iPhone 8 Plus (64GB/256GB) Rs. 20,000 to Rs.25,000
iPhone X (256GB) Rs. 30,000
iPhone Xs Max (256GB) Rs. 35,000

Price of Secondhand iPhone 11 Series

Model Name

Price Range

iPhone 11 (64GB)

Rs. 30,000 to Rs. 35,000 (Not easily available)

iPhone 11 (128GB)

Rs. 35,000 to Rs. 40,000

iPhone 11 (256GB)

Rs. 48,000 (Not easily available)

iPhone 11 Pro (64GB)

Rs. 42,000 to Rs. 60,000 (Not easily available)

iPhone 11 Pro (128GB)

Unavailable (until publication of this article)

iPhone 11 Pro (256GB)

Rs. 42,000 to Rs. 56,000 (Not easily available)

iPhone 11 Pro (512GB)

Rs. 42,000 (Not easily available)

iPhone 11 Pro Max (64GB)

Rs. 50,000 to Rs. 65,000 (Not easily available)

iPhone 11 Pro Max (128GB)

Unavailable (until publication of this article)

iPhone 11 Pro Max (256GB)

Rs. 55,000 to Rs. 66,000

Price of Secondhand iPhone 12 Series

Model Name

Price Range

iPhone 12 (128GB)

Rs. 45,000 to Rs. 50,000

iPhone 12 (256GB)

Rs. 60,000 to Rs. 62,000 (Not easily available)

iPhone 12 (512GB)

Unavailable (until publication of this article)

iPhone 12 Pro (128GB)

Rs. 50,000 to Rs. 65,000 (Not easily available)

iPhone 12 Pro (256GB)

Rs. 60,000

iPhone 12 Pro (512GB)

Unavailable (until publication of this article)

iPhone 12 Pro Max (128 GB)

Rs. 65,000 to Rs. 77,000 (Not easily available)

iPhone 12 Pro Max (256GB)

Rs. 70,000

iPhone 12 Pro Max (512GB)

Rs. 77,500 to 80,000 (Not easily available)

Price of Secondhand iPhone 13 Series

Model Name

Price Range

iPhone 13 (128GB)

Rs. 60,000

iPhone 13 (256GB)

Rs. 80,000 to Rs. 85,000 (Not easily available)

iPhone 13 (512GB)

Unavailable (until publication of this article)

iPhone 13 Pro (256GB)

Rs. 80,000 to Rs. 85,000

iPhone 13 Pro Max (128GB)

Rs. 95,000 (Not easily available)

iPhone 13 Pro Max (256GB)

Rs. 100,000

iPhone 13 Pro Max (1TB)

Rs. 1,20,000 (Not easily available)

Price of Secondhand iPhone 14 Series in Hamrobazar

Model Name

Price Range

iPhone 14 (128GB)

Rs. 70,000

iPhone 14 (256GB)

Rs. 107,000 to Rs. 120,000 (Not easily available)

iPhone 14 (512GB)

Unavailable (until publication of this article)

iPhone 14 Plus (128GB)

Rs. 76,000 to Rs. 90,000 (Not easily available)

iPhone 14 Plus (256GB)

Rs. 85,500 (Not easily available)

iPhone 14 Plus (512GB)

Unavailable (until publication of this article)

iPhone 14 Pro (128GB)

Rs. 103,000

iPhone 14 Pro (256GB)

Rs. 100,000 to Rs. 110,000

iPhone 14 Pro (512GB)

Unavailable (until publication of this article)

iPhone 14 Pro Max (128 GB)

Rs. 112,000 (Not easily available)

iPhone 14 Pro Max (256GB)

Rs. 120,000

iPhone 14 Pro Max (512GB)

Rs.142,000 (Not easily available)

Price of Secondhand of iPhone 15 Series

Model Name

Price Range 

iPhone 15 (128GB)

Rs. 80,000 to Rs. 85,000

iPhone 15 (256GB)

Rs. 125,000 to Rs. 130,000

iPhone 15 (512GB)

Unavailable (until publication of this article)

iPhone 15 Plus (128GB)

Unavailable (until publication of this article)

iPhone 15 Plus (256GB)

Unavailable (until publication of this article)

iPhone 15 Plus (512GB)

Unavailable (until publication of this article)

iPhone 15 Pro (128GB)

Unavailable (until publication of this article)

iPhone 15 Pro (256GB)

Rs. 125,000 to Rs. 130,000

iPhone 15 Pro (512GB)

Unavailable (until publication of this article)

iPhone 15 Pro Max (128 GB)

Unavailable (until publication of this article)

iPhone 15 Pro Max (256GB)

Rs. 140,000 to 145,000

iPhone 15 Pro Max (512GB)

Rs. 195,000 (Not easily available)

Note: Please understand that the price may vary when you look at listings on Hamrobazar. Prices can change based on the seller’s reliability, the phone’s condition, and your negotiations with the seller. Also, many products on Hamrobazar are listed as new. Therefore, it’s important to communicate with the seller and verify all details before making a purchase.

Also, most of the sellers offer a testing period ranging from one week to 15 days. Take advantage of this opportunity to thoroughly check the phone. Now, let’s talk about how to test these second-hand iPhones.

Things to consider before buying a secondhand iPhone

When buying a second-hand iPhone offline or online, first check the physical condition. If it doesn’t look good at first glance, it’s not worth buying. If it passes this initial inspection, you can move on to the next step.

1. Proof of Purchase:

Before buying, it’s super important to be careful. Sadly, there are people out there who might try to sell you a stolen phone, often brought in from India. To stay safe, always ask for a hard or soft copy of the original receipt from the seller. This helps confirm the prior ownership and warranty status. Check that the seller’s name or ID matches the details on the receipt. Verify the purchase date to ensure the device is still under warranty.

2. IMEI Number

Ask the seller to provide the IMEI number by going to Settings > General > About or by dialing *#06#. Use websites like IMEI.info to check the device’s details, including the network, country, warranty status, and system version, against the proof of purchase.

3. Serial Number

Obtain the iPhone’s serial number from Settings > General > About. Use Apple’s website to verify the service and support coverage. The serial number also provides information about when and where the iPhone was manufactured and its specifications.

iPhone coverage

4. Battery Health

Check the iPhone’s battery health by navigating to Settings > Battery > Battery Health. Apple suggests that an iPhone should retain up to 80% of its capacity after 500 full charge cycles. Ensure the battery status is acceptable, especially when buying from a second-hand seller.

Checking iPhone's Battery Health

5. Part Authenticity

Ask the seller if the iPhone has undergone any repairs and whether they were performed by Apple-authorized service providers. Refurbished iPhones with parts from unauthorized providers might have lower-quality components, affecting performance and durability.

Ask for documentation of any repairs, particularly for the screen or battery. Verify that repairs were done by Apple-authorized service providers to avoid issues with unauthorized parts that can affect functionality.

  • Apple says we can find if any parts have been replaced:

For this, go to Settings > General > About, and check the iOS version. If it’s iOS 15.2 or later, you may see a “Parts and Service History” section after the serial number, depending on the iPhone model and if a part has been replaced.

A part labeled “Genuine Apple Part” means it has been replaced with an authentic Apple part using genuine processes. If a part is labeled “Unknown Part,” it indicates the installation is incomplete, the part is non-genuine, was previously used in another iPhone, or isn’t functioning properly.

iPhone replaced parts

6. Physical Condition and screen quality

Examine the iPhone for physical damage such as scratches, dents, and discoloration. Check the camera lenses for scratches and the Lightning connector for damage or debris. Verify that the iPhone charges properly by plugging in a cable. Check the charging port for obstructions or damage. Test with wired headphones to ensure the port works. Verify the microphone by recording voice memos and making calls to ensure clear audio capture.

You could also look for screen burn-in by playing videos with solid color backgrounds. For older models, check for LCD backlighting issues using a solid white slide. This helps ensure the display is in good condition.

7. Activation and Lock Status

Turn on the iPhone to check if it’s locked to a previous owner. If it shows a lock screen or “iPhone Locked to Owner,” have the seller unlock it in your presence to prove ownership and ensure it’s not stolen.

8. Software and Functionality

After the lock status, one needs to check the physical buttons, touch gestures, and basic iPhone functions (swiping, tapping, zooming). Ensure the iPhone operates smoothly with no lags or issues.

9. Additional Tests

Use diagnostic apps like GPS and NFC to check sensors. Ensure that features like Face ID or Touch ID are functioning correctly. For newer models, check the Action button and other specific hardware functionalities.

Is buying a Secondhand iPhone worth it?

In my experience, iPhone hardware is very dependable when not exposed to excessive physical or water damage. Additionally, Apple’s iOS generally supports older models for many years after they have been discontinued. However, it is better to avoid models that are too old; I suggest starting with the iPhone 11 series and newer.

It’s becoming increasingly common to come across fake electronic devices that appear very authentic. One reason many second-hand electronics are sold at low prices is that some parts may have been replaced with non-original components. While these “iPhones” may work well at first, they often won’t perform optimally or last as long as genuine ones.

The obvious damage like a cracked screen can be spotted quickly, but other issues might not be immediately apparent. To ensure you’re making a safe purchase, take the time to purchase the phone. If done so, buying a secondhand iPhone is totally worth it.

If you still don’t feel like buying a secondhand iPhone, you also have the option to buy refurbished iPhones from authentic sellers in Nepal.

Refurbished iPhones in Nepal

Refurbished iPhones are pre-owned devices that have been returned to the manufacturer or a certified refurbisher for various reasons, such as defects or trade-ins. These phones undergo a thorough inspection, repair, and testing process to ensure they meet quality standards before being resold. Refurbished iPhones often come with a warranty and may include new parts like batteries or screens, making them a cost-effective alternative to buying a brand-new iPhone.

In Nepal, we have sites like Daraz and SabKo Phone from where you can buy these refurbished iPhones. According to SabKo Phone, their locally purchased phones pass through a proper test system. They also provide up to 6 months full warranty on both software and hardware.

FAQs

Are second-hand iPhones reliable?
Yes, iPhones have a longer lifespan with dependable hardware and software performance which makes second-hand iPhones reliable depending on the condition and seller.
Where is the best place to buy a second-hand iPhone?
It depends; if you have a trustworthy seller, you can buy from them or from online platforms like Hamrobazar. You can also buy refurbished phones from SabKo phone and Daraz Nepal.
Which second-hand iPhone model should I buy?
Consider buying an iPhone from the 11 series or later. Older models may not support new software updates.
What should I check when buying a second-hand iPhone?
When buying a second-hand iPhone, check for stolen or carrier-locked status, verify the IMEI/serial number, inspect the physical condition, and confirm proof of purchase. Also, assess battery health, component authenticity, functional tests, performance, storage size, Touch ID/Face ID functionality, and avoid devices with cracked screens or backs.

Meanwhile, check out our opinion on which iPhone to buy in 2024.

boAt Airdopes 71 arrives in Nepal as an affordable and pocketable option

boAt Lifestyle is a popular brand of smartphone accessories hailing from India. It recently introduced new earbuds to the Nepali market that are compact and offer a decent set of features. Let’s delve further into the details of the boAt Airdopes 71 along with its price in Nepal.

boAt Airdopes 71 Overview

Design and Audio

As I mentioned earlier, the boAt Airdopes 71 is compact and as such it is very pocketable and can easily fit inside pockets, handbags, and such. The buds themselves come in an in-ear fit with a stemmed design. They also boast an IPX4 rating, able to withstand splashes of water and sweat exposure without much issue. Likewise, the charging case is ovular with curved edges. It is available in Active Black, Starry Blue, and Frost White colour options.

boAt Airdopes 71 Design

Moving on to the audio side of things, these earbuds only pack a 6mm driver on each side due to their pocketable form factor. Though the driver size is quite small compared to many offerings in the market, it is not the only contributing factor to audio quality. Hence, you can still get a decent audio experience from it. Additionally, the boAt Airdopes 71 packs two microphones to offer environmental noise cancellation and a clear calling experience.

Features and Battery

Despite its small stature, these earbuds offer a handful of features. Starting with Bluetooth v5.3 connectivity. They can connect to both smartphone platforms and access their respective voice assistants as well. Similarly, they have IWP technology, instantly pairing with the latest connected device. The boAt Airdopes 71 comes with touch controls and can be used in mono as well as stereo modes. Furthermore, there is a BEAST Mode dedicated to gamers, wherein the earbuds’ latency drops as low as 50ms.

boAt Airdopes 71 Bluetooth

All the features and the accessory itself are powered by 40mAh batteries baked inside it. For added usability, it has a 300mAh cell inside the charging case. Combined, it translates to 40 hours worth of usage when the volume is set at 60 per cent. Talking of charging, it has a USB-C interface and generally takes about two hours to charge both the earbuds and case. However, plugging it in for a quick 10-minute charge can still offer you two hours of playtime.

boAt Airdopes 71 Specifications

  • Design: Compact size, In-ear fit, Stemmed design, IPX4-rated, Monotone finish (buds as well as case)
  • Sound Driver: 6mm
  • Noise Cancellation: ENx (Environmental Noise Cancellation) during calls with dual ENC mics
  • Connectivity: Bluetooth v5.3
  • Codecs: SBC, AAC
  • Battery: 40 mAh (Buds), 300 mAh (Case)
  • Playback (60% Volume): Up to 40 hours (Combined)
  • Charging: Via USB Type-C, 30 minutes (Buds), Up to 90 minutes (Case), 10 minutes charge = 120 minutes playtime
  • Features: Touch controls, Voice Assistant, IWP (Insta Wake N’ Pair), Mono/Stereo mode use, BEAST Mode with latency as low as 50ms
  • Colour Options: Active Black, Starry Blue, Frost White

Buy boAt Airdopes 71 Here!

boAt Airdopes 71 Price in Nepal and Availability

These buds went live sometime in late 2023 in its home country. However, in the case of Nepal, it is up for sale starting on 5 September 2024 for a discounted price of NPR 2,099. During regular times, the price of boAt Airdopes 71 in Nepal will be NPR 2,799. Customers can get these earbuds through authorised channels online as well as offline.

boAt Earbuds Price in Nepal (Official)
Airdopes 71 NPR 2,799 NPR 2,099
  • Meanwhile, check out our video analysis on the challenges of Nepali accessories brands:

MSI Stealth 16 AI Studio with Core Ultra 7 and RTX 4060 is now available in Nepal. 

We don’t get a lot of new MSI machines in Nepal and it seems like the market for MSI laptops has quieted down a lot in the last few years. But we do get a launch or two every so often like with today’s Stealth 16 AI Studio A1V. In this short piece, let’s quickly explore the features, specifications, and price in Nepal of the MSI Stealth 16 AI Studio. 

MSI Stealth 16 AI Studio Overview

Design and Display 

As the name suggests, the MSI Stealth features a sleek build measuring just 19.95mm thick and weighing less than 2kg. It’s made out of durable Magnesium – Aluminum Alloy and is available in the ‘Star Blue’ colorway.

MSI Stealth 16 AI Studio

Talking of the display, the Stealth is available in a number of display configurations with either an IPS or mini-LED screen. The variant currently available in Nepal features a QHD+ (2560 x 1600) IPS panel running at 240Hz. Alternatively, there are also 4k mini-LED panels at 120Hz. Regardless, both are high resolution, high refresh rate 16:10 screens with accurate colors and thin bezels. 

Performance

Under the hood, you can hook up your Stealth 16 with up to a powerful Core Ultra 9 185H CPU with 16 Cores (6P+8E+2LPE) and 22 Threads running at up to 5.1 GHz. This Meteor Lake chipset houses the upgraded Intel Arcs graphics and boasts improved efficiency based on the Intel 4 process and new low-power cores.

Intel core ultra

As for the GPU, the MSI Stealth 16 runs up to an NVIDIA RTX 4090 with 16GB of GDDR6 RAM but right now, the Core Ultra 7, RTX 4060 combo is available in Nepal. That’s all cooled by MSI’s Cooler Booster 5 tech with 2 fans, and 7 heat pipes.

Battery and Extras

Fueling the MSI Stealth 16 is a large 99.99 Wh battery powered by a 240W AC adapter. There’s 6 unit sound system with 2 speakers and 4 woofers, an FHD IR webcam, a MUX switch, a Thunderbolt 4, another Type-C, a Type-A, an HDMI, an RJ45, an Audio jack, and a microSD card reader. Furthermore, there’s support for tri-band WiFi 7.

MSI Stealth 16 AI Studio (2024) Specifications

  • Design & Build: Metal build with Magnesium Alloly process, 397.6 x 283.5 x 20.1-20.8mm (W x D x H), 1.99 kg
  • Color Options: Star Blue
  • Display: 16″ IPS-Level, 100% DCI-P3, up to 240Hz
  • Resolution: UHD/QHD, 16:10 aspect ratio
  • Keyboard: Per-Key RGB Keyboard by SteelSeries
  • Processor: up to Intel “Meteor Lake” Core Ultra 9 155H
  • Graphics: up to NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4090 (140W with Dynamic Boost)
  • RAM: up to 64GB DDR5-4800 RAM
  • Storage: 2x M.2 SSD (NVMe PCIe Gen4)
  • Audio: 2x 2W speaker + 4x 2W woofers, Tuned by Dynaudio
  • Battery: 4-cell 99.99 Watt-hours
  • Power Supply: 240W Adapter
  • Webcam: 1080p FHD camera with IR sensor
  • Connectivity: Killer WiFi 7, Bluetooth 5.3
  • I/O Ports: 1x Thunderbolt 4, 1x USB 3.2 Gen 2 Type-C (DisplayPort), 3x USB 3.2 Gen 2 Type-A, 1x HDMI, 1x RJ45, 1x Micro SD card reader, 1x 3.5mm audio jack

MSI Stealth 16 AI Studio 2024 Price in Nepal and Availability 

The Stealth Studio A1V is now available in Nepal via stores like ITTI and Hukut. MSI Stealth 16 AI Studio 2024 Price in Nepal is NPR 295,000. 

MSI Stealth 16 AI Price in Nepal Availability
Core Ultra 7 155H, RTX 4060, 32GB, 1TB, 16” QHD+ IPS 240Hz NPR 295,000 Hukut

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Redmi Buds 6 Active launched with eye catchy design and dual-mic noise reduction technology

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Xiaomi has released its latest addition to the Redmi audio lineup, the Redmi Buds 6 Active in Malaysia. It arrives with a stylish design and a semi-ear design. Let’s discuss the design, specifications, and expected price of the Redmi Buds 6 Active earbuds in Nepal.

Redmi Buds 6 Active Overview

Design

The Redmi Buds 6 Active features a sleek, long-stem design with a glossy finish. The speaker unit is cylindrical in shape and offers a comfortable semi-ear fit. With an IP rating of IPX4, they provide good protection from water splash damage. Additionally, the charging case adopts a curved design and has a small light as an indicator. Each of the earbuds weighs 4g, and they come in Black, Black, Pink, and White.

Redmi Buds 6 Active Design

Audio

The Buds 6 Active are equipped with 14.2mm dynamic drivers. While Active Noise Cancellation (ANC) technology is missing, this pair comes with Dual-mic noise reduction which can achieve a wind cancellation effect of up to 4m/s.

Battery and Others

Coming to the battery, the Buds 4 is equipped with a 37mAh battery capacity in each unit, while the case holds a 475 mAh battery. Furthermore, it can go up to 6 hours of use on a single charge and up to 30 hours with a charging case. Similarly, you can get 1 hour of playback from a single 10-minute charge.

Redmi Buds 6 Active Battery

Moving on to the connectivity, the buds connect through Bluetooth 5.4 with a 10m communication range. Additionally, it features five EQ settings (Standard, Enhanced treble, Enhanced bass, Enhanced voice, Boost Volume) that meet listening needs in different scenarios.

Redmi Buds 6 Active Specifications

  • Driver: 14.2mm dynamic driver
  • Control: Touch(customizable)
  • Latency: 90ms
  • Bluetooth: v5.4
  • Battery: Up to 30 hours battery life with charging case
  • IP rating: IPX4 earbuds
  • Color: Black, Blue, Pink, White

Redmi Buds 6 Active Price in Nepal and Availability
The Buds 6 Active is launched in Malaysia at RM 69. We expect Redmi Buds 6 Active price in Nepal to be NPR 2,499 when it launches here.

TWS Price in Malaysia(Official) Price in Nepal(Expected)
Redmi Buds 6 Active RM 69 NPR 2,199

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Huawei is going big with a tri-fold smartphone, launching on September 10

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Huawei, the Chinese tech giant is unveiling something big on September 10. It’s none other than a tri-folding phone, the very first of its kind which will revolutionize the foldable market. More about the Huawei Tri-folding phone in this piece of news.

Huawei Tri-Folding Phone Rumors:

Huawei’s announcement on Weibo

It’s official. Huawei is launching this thing on September 10, as per its Webo post. Richard Yu, CEO of Huawei Consumer Business Division shared, “After five years of persistence and investment, we have turned science fiction into reality.”

Huawei Tri-fold Phone Launch Date

Some peeks

To keep some sparks before launch, there have already been encounters with the Tri-folding phone from Huawei on the internet. Richard Yu was seen first holding the phone on an airplane and we have a new image circulating the web. The camera module is of a circular design and has quite a slim profile when folded.

Huawei Tri-fold Phone Spottings

The thickness is expected to be within 5mm when unfolded and around 15mm when folded. When unfolded, the screen is expected to be around 10 inches with a centrally aligned hole-punch camera on the far left.

Kirin 9 Series

Due to the ongoing restriction from the US, Huawei is sticking to its own Kirin lineup of chips for its products. So, the upcoming Tri-folding phone will house a Kirin 9 Series chipset. RAM and ROM options are likely to be up to 16GB and 1TB respectively. Software-wise, it’ll boot on HarmonyOS, a self-developed software for the Huawei ecosystem.

Huawei Tri-folding Phone Launch and Availability

The Huawei Tri-folding phone is launching on September 10, just a day after the iPhone 16 Series launch. Pricing and availability details will be unveiled on that day.

Motherboard Price in Nepal [Updated]: Intel and AMD

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A motherboard is the main component of your PC that holds all other parts together. It determines the number and the type of components that will go into your PC. If you are shopping around for a motherboard for your next build, this is the place to be. Here, we have curated a list of motherboard that you can currently buy in Nepal alongside their respective price.

How to choose a motherboard?

There are multiple factors that you need to consider while deciding on a motherboard. First is the form factor. The most common form factors of a motherboard include – ATX, Micro-ATX, and Mini-ATX. Usually, smaller size means you can connect a limited number of components. On the other hand, they have small real estate and can easily fit in smaller cases or leave space for other components in bigger cases.

Next is the socket. It needs to compatible with the processor that you want to use in your build. While you can refer to the motherboard’s product page to find this info, OEMs might also push a BIOS update to enable support for newer processors. You will also need to check if a motherboard you are considering can meet all of your memory needs. It includes the number of memory slots, type of memory supported, clock frequency, support for dual-channel RAM, etc.

You should also pay special attention to expansion slots, especially if you plan to game. You will need these to connect components like graphics cards and storage. PCIe 4.0 is the general standard but most newer boards support PCIe 5.0, which offers double the bandwidth.

It’s also important to check if the motherboard has additional features like Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and audio. Having them built-in in a board will reduce the number of expansion cards you will require.

Motherboard Price in Nepal

Below is the list of motherboards that you can currently buy in Nepal. We have categorized them into Intel and AMD for your convenience.

AMD Motherboard Price in Nepal

Model Price (NPR)
B650 A ELITE AX V2 34,999-36,999
B650 AORUS ELITE V2 31,999-33,999
B650M A ELITE AX ICE 33,999-35,999
B650M AORUS ELITE AX 32,999-34,999
B650M AORUS ELITE 29,999-31,999
B650M D3HP AX 21,999-23,999
B650M K 19,999-21,999
B650M D3HP 19,399-21,399
B650M H 14,999-16,999
A620M S2H 13,999-15,999
B550 GAMING X V2 20,999-22,999
B550M AORUS ELITE 17,999-19,999
B550M DS3H AC 17,199-19,199
B550M DS3H 14,899-16,899
B550M K 13,899-15,899
B450M DS3H WIFI 13,899-15,899
B450M DS3H V2 11,799-13,799
B450M K 2.0 9,799-11,799
A520M DS3H AC 12,699-14,699
A520M DS3H V2 10,699-12,699
A520M K V2 9,019-11,199

Intel Motherboards Price in Nepal

Model Price Range (NPR)
Z790 EAGLE AX 33,999 – 35,999
Z790 EAGLE 31,999 – 33,999
B760M DS3H AX 22,999 – 24,999
B760M DS3H 19,999 – 21,999
B760M D3HP 18,799 – 20,799
B760M E 15,499 – 17,499
B760M GAMING PLUS WIFI 19,899 – 21,899
B760M D3HP 17,699 – 19,699
B760M GAMING 17,699 – 19,699
B760M D2H 16,799 – 18,799
B760M H 15,199 – 17,199
H610M H V2 12,199 – 14,199
H610M K V2 11,599 – 13,599
H610M H V3 11,499 – 13,499
H610M K 10,999 – 12,999
H510M K V2 2.0 10,299 – 12,299
H410M H V2 2.0 10,299 – 12,299
H410M K 2.0 9,999 – 11,999
H310M M.2 2.0 9,999 – 11,999
H110M-H 10,199 – 12,199
H81M-H M.2 9,999 – 11,999
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Realme 13+ review: Best budget gaming phone!

This is the all-new Realme 13+ that I have been testing for the past few days. This phone has just launched for some 20,000 Indian Rupees and Realme says that it is the best performing phone of its class. More specifically, they are hinting that the Realme 13+ has the best gaming performance in this price range. Let’s find out how true that is in this Realme 13+ article. Before, getting any further, lets have a quick rundown of its specifications.

Realme 13 Plus Specifications

  • Display: AMOLED, 120Hz, 600 nits (typ), 2000 nits (peak), 6.67 inches
  • Resolution: 1080 x 2400 pixels
  • Chipset: Mediatek Dimensity 7300 Energy 5G (4 nm TSMC)
  • Memory/Storage:
    • Internal: 128GB 8GB RAM, 256GB 8GB RAM, 256GB 12GB RAM
  • Rear Camera:
    • 50 MP, f/1.8, 26mm (wide), PDAF, OIS
    • 2 MP, f/2.4 (monochrome)
    • Unspecified AI camera
  • Front Camera: 16 MP, f/2.5 (wide)
  • OS/UI: Android 14, Realme UI 5.0
  • Battery and Charging:
    • 5000 mAh, non-removable
    • 80W wired fast charging
  • IP Rating: IP65, dust and splash resistant
  • Colors: Victory Gold, Speed Green, Dark Purple

Realme 13+ Review

Performance

  • Mediatek Dimensity 7300 Energy 5G (4 nm TSMC)

Realme 13 Plus gaming

This phone has the Dimensity 7300 Energy by the way! And theoretically, the Dimensity 7200 indeed has faster CPU and GPU benchmarks than the Dimensity 7300. So, how come Realme is claiming such big things?

Well, what Realme has done here is, they have optimized the gaming performance of this phone to give you the best possible fps.

So, while all the other phones around the 20,000 ballpark offer a maximum of 60 fps in games like PUBG, COD and Mobile Legends, Realme is offering 90 fps support, which means you can get an even smoother gameplay experience on the 13+.

And it’s not like the stability while gaming is compromised, no! If you look at the average fps and 99th percentile in Mobile Legends for instance, it’s almost the same, which means you are getting stable frames per second. Even with slightly more GPU intensive games like PUBG and COD, the fps numbers that I am getting are not very far off. So it’s safe to say that you are actually getting good fps numbers in most of the popular titles here.

Now, I say most because, in Genshin impact, you are not going to hit the 60fps number, instead you only get around 25-27 fps on average, and that’s about it – if you try to go higher, the gameplay becomes a bit laggy and stuttery. 

Another good news about the Realme 13+ is, it does not throttle the performance during gaming. Yes, the phone gets slightly hot, I recorded a max of 42 degrees while playing games but there is no sudden dip in performance,  which may be because Realme has used a big stainless steel vapor chamber cooling solution here!

I noticed that, after my long gaming sessions, the heat is mostly localized on the top, like around the camera module. So, overall, I am happy about the gaming results and thermals that I got from this phone! 

UI and OS

BTW, I have already received like two performance related updates on this device, so that’s nice too . Realme has also promised a total of 2 years of OS and 3 years of security updates here although I am still waiting for the phone to receive August’s security patch. I think Realme will only offer Quarterly security patches here!

Display 

  • AMOLED, 120Hz, 600 nits (typ), 2000 nits (peak), 6.67 inches

Thankfully, keeping the gamers in mind, Realme has not gone with a curved screen here, it’s a flat screen, so there are no mistouches while playing games on the Realme 13+. And this is a decent AMOLED screen, it’s a Samsung E4 AMOLED panel and the core quality of this screen is quite nice, the touch response is good and it is sufficiently bright as well. 

It’s not the brightest you can get in this price range (animation: Peak 2000 nits), but it can go up to 1200 nits in auto mode, which means the visibility is good enough under direct sunlight, no issues. 

This screen is HDR certified as well and it works very well on YouTube. Even while playing a 4k HDR video, I noticed no stutters of any kind, so that’s nice. It still does not support HDR playback on OTT platforms as of now, but  It was the same with the Realme GT 6T in the beginning, but later HDR playback on Netflix arrived with an update, so I am hoping it will be the same on this phone as well.

Overall, with the thin bezels, superfast in display fingerprint sensor, and nice screen, you can get a good display experience on the Realme 13+

However, I wish I could say the same about its haptic feedback too. Usually, all Realme devices have good vibration feedback, but this one is an exception. They haven’t used a more expensive X-axis motor, hence the feedback is buzzy here and it does not feel tight or crisp at all. 

And while I am complaining , the speakers are nothing extra too, the highs sound slightly distorted and they are only decently loud.

Design

I like the design on this thing btw, especially the color options are very refreshing. The Green one I have with me looks quite nice and the Purple one looks cool too. You get a frosted plastic design as opposed to the leather back we got on the Realme 12+, but I am not complaining.The dual tone finish gives a definite character to this phone. 

Realme is also providing IP65 dust and water resistance here and the build quality and everything is quite sturdy too.  The only thing I am a little torn about the design are these sharp edges which could be a little uncomfortable when you use the phone or game on it for a longer time. And also, there is only Dragontrail glass protection and not Gorilla Glass.  

But the best news for the gamers, is right here (show headphone jack), Realme has not removed a headphone jack on this phone, which is great!

Cameras 

  • Rear Camera:
    • 50 MP, f/1.8, 26mm (wide), PDAF, OIS
    • 2 MP, f/2.4 (monochrome)
    • Unspecified AI camera
  • Front Camera: 16 MP, f/2.5 (wide)

Ok Let’s talk about the cameras now! Here on the Realme 13+, the company has omitted an ultra wide lens, so you are basically getting a 50MP Sony LYT 600 primary sensor and a useless 2MP mono sensor. 

Anyway, the primary camera performance of this phone is really nice. Realme phones always have a punchy output which is the same here as well. Sometimes, the colors look overly boosted, but most of the time, you get striking images with good details, so I won’t complain.

Infact, I compared this phone with the more expensive OnePlus Nord CE 4 and in good lighting conditions, surprisingly, the Realme 13+ competed quite well. 

It’s only in difficult lighting conditions that the dynamic range takes a little hit on the Realme 13+, otherwise, during daytime or even at night, you can actually get some nice shots from this device!

I am not a huge fan of the portraits from this phone though. Yes, Realme has included a 2x mode for portraits,  but most of the time there is this red tint on the subject’s face which doesn’t look good. So I hope Realme works on fixing the skin tone colors with an update.

Selfies are good though, the skin tone and everything is very nicely portrayed. 

The videos are not bad as well, you can shoot at a max resolution of 4k at 30 fps and the stabilization is satisfactory. The videos are a little cropped, but they are good enough for casual use. From the front camera, the max you can shoot is at 1080p and the output is just average.

 Battery and Charging

Realme 13 Plus Charging

Okay lastly, the battery life on the Realme 13+ is pretty standard. You are not getting the bigger 5500mAh battery as most Oneplus, Realme, Vivo phones. It’s a normal 5000 mAh cell, which gave me a consistent 6.5 hours of screen on time – which is decent enough to last for a whole day.

Charging is also fast here. You get 80 watt charging support and with the 80 watt brick that you get inside the box, this phone takes 30 minutes to get to 57% and around 43 minutes for a complete refill! 

Realme 13+ Review: Pros and Cons

Pros:

  • Smooth Gaming Experience
  • Efficient Thermal Management
  • Vibrant Display
  • Decent Camera Performance

Cons:

  • Limited HDR Support
  • Average Haptics
  • Underwhelming Ultra-wide Camera
  • Sharp Edges in Design

Realme 13+ Review: Conclusion

Okay, so with everything I have discussed in this video, it’s safe to say that the Realme 13+ is a decent smartphone for its price. It definitely has an edge with the 90 fps gaming support on popular games which could be a very good selling point for this phone among gaming enthusiasts. But even other than gaming, it is also a very well rounded device with good cameras, nice design, vibrant display and battery life. 

 Yes, there are a little bit of compromises in haptics and speakers here, but overall for some 20,000, I believe the Realme 13+ is a good value device and it’s got my recommendation!

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Moondrop Ultrasonic launched with 13mm sapphire-coated drivers

Moondrop is a staple name in the world of audio, and whenever they drop their new offering, it’s surely some NEWS! And we just got some news — with sapphire-coated drivers. This article will discuss the new Moondrop earbuds i.e. Ultrasonic in further detail including its price in Nepal.

Moondrop Ultrasonic Overview

Audio

The main highlight of any earbuds is surely its audio, and when talking of Moondrop, ain’t no way that’s not the case. The Moondrop Ultrasonic comes with some interesting engineering choices to offer top-tier sound quality. Firstly, it uses an FRA lithium-magnesium alloy diaphragm-balanced armature tweeter to handle high-frequency sound waves. As per the company, this material is better than the commonly used pure beryllium due to its low density, better-damping characteristics, and rigidity.

Moondrop Ultrasonic Codecs

Additionally, the Moondrop Ultrasonic has 13mm full-frequency dynamic drivers with sapphire-coated domes. It apparently helps handle the bass/mid-range and enhances sound reproduction in the relevant frequency bands. Furthermore, these earbuds are equipped with LDAC and LC3 codecs, on top of the standard AAC and SBC. The former is pretty much a golden standard for audio codecs and offers high-definition lossless audio with 24-bit/96kHz processing at bit rates as high as 990kbps. Meanwhile, the LC3 focuses on lower latency, power efficiency, and high-fidelity signal transmission. It is better suited for preserving the quality of calls and human speech.

Features and Battery

While the Moondrop Ultrasonic is loaded to offer you a great listening experience, it is stacked with additional features too. First off, these earbuds offer noise cancellation with transparency mode. They have ditched the hybrid feedforward-feedback method which can hamper the bass output. Instead, they have chosen a single feedforward solution that is difficult to adjust. But they pulled it off thanks to repeated tuning and adjustments, and a new 22nm flagship SoC. This chipset also offers latency as low as 55ms during gaming. They rely on Bluetooth v5.3 to maintain connectivity with your smartphone or other devices.

Moondrop Ultrasonic Gaming

One can use the Moondrop Ultrasonic in monaural or binaural modes. In other words, they work fine regardless of whether a single bud or both buds are being used at the same time. Users can access further functionalities and customisation through the MOONDROP Link 2.0 app. With all this, these earbuds can last up to 6 hours on their own, and go for another 18 hours with the case. If you want the numbers, the buds have a 37mAh battery on each side, and a 380mAh unit in the case.

Design

Despite of being audio-centric and feature-rich, these earbuds do not forget to look good. They look pretty much the same as the Moondrop Space Travel but with grey and red shades. The Moondrop Ultrasonic come in an in-ear fitting with black silicone tips. Their stems are cuboid which helps them stand apart from the crowd.

Moondrop Ultrasonic Design

These earbuds vertically slip into either side of the charging case, which does not have a lid. It is also transparent, which adds to the overall personality of the Moondrop Ultrasonic. If you are worried about the buds slipping off and you losing it, worry not! You get a protective case bundled in the package. This case comes in a darker shade of grey with red red-tinted lid. It has a push-button on the front that pops open the cover of the case for you to access the earbuds. All in all, everything looks pretty cool! 😎

Moondrop Ultrasonic Specifications

  • Design: In-ear fit, stemmed, lid-less transparent charging case
  • Sound Driver: FRA lithium-magnesium alloy diaphragm balanced armature tweeter + 13mm sapphire diaphragm dynamic driver
  • Noise Cancellation: Active noise cancellation with Ambient sound transparency mode
  • Connectivity: Bluetooth v5.3
  • Codecs: SBC, AAC, LC3, LDAC (latte two on supported devices)
  • Battery: 37 mAh (Buds), 380 mAh (Case)
  • Playback: ~6 hours (Buds), ~24 hours (With Case)
  • Charging: Via USB Type-C, ~1 hour (Buds), ~1.5 hours (Case)
  • Features: Touch controls, Low latency of up to 55ms, Five-level tuning, Monaural-Binaural modes support
  • Companion App: MOONDROP Link 2.0 (Android | iOS)
  • Colour Options: Grey/Red

Moondrop Ultrasonic Price in Nepal and Availability

These earbuds went live a day before the end of August and are available to purchase through GeekWills for USD 74.99. If they arrive here, we expect the Moondrop Ultrasonic price in Nepal to be NPR 12,099.

Moondrop Earbuds Price in the USA (Official) Price in Nepal (Expected)
Ultrasonic USD 74.99 NPR 12,099