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Redmi 14C details and images leaked before its imminent launch

[This phone has launched officially]

The Redmi 14C is one of the devices Xiaomi is planning to launch for the coming year. However, it was accidentally listed a tad bit early on a Vietnamese retailer’s website, leading to a leak of some details and images. In this article, we will be looking into all the information available on the Redmi 14C so far.

Redmi 14C Rumours Round-up

Design and Display

Talking of the design, the Redmi 14C looks like the Oppo F27 5G with the large circular camera island aligned to the centre and four cutouts. That being said, this phone looks distinctly different from its predecessor i.e. Redmi 13C. This leak came with the product images, hence, we got a chance to have a good look at the phone.

The Redmi 14C will be available in three different colors. The green comes with a leather finish and the black one looks pretty standard. Meanwhile, the blue one pops with a gradient finish and pattern. It reminds me of that one scene from Moonknight (the MCU series). On the front, it will have a massive 6.88-inch LCD panel, which is actually bigger than the Galaxy S24 Ultra‘s 6.8-inch display. Although it will only have an HD+ resolution and a 90Hz refresh rate.

Performance and the rest

Under the hood, the Redmi 14C will have the MediaTek Helio G91 Ultra chipset. We saw this processor on other Xiaomi offerings like the Redmi 13 and Poco M6 4G. Similar to the case of MediaTek Helio G99 and G99 Ultra, the “Ultra” namesake appears to be just a marketing gimmick with no actual change in the processor. Other than that, the phone will be available in two configurations: 4GB + 128GB, and 8GB + 128GB.

MediaTek Helio G91 Ultra

In the tank, it packs a 5,160mAh battery with a modest 18W fast charging. Talking of the cameras, the Redmi 14C has four cutouts. However, one is just a decor while the LED flash sits under the next one. Given that, we are left with just two camera units, out of which the primary is a 50MP shooter. Furthermore, there is an auxiliary lens, the detail of which remains under wraps. It is likely a low-resolution depth sensor.

Redmi 14C Specifications (Rumoured)

  • Design: Flat edges with a large centre-aligned circular camera island on the back
  • Display: 6.88-inch LCD, HD+ resolution, 90Hz refresh rate
  • Chipset: MediaTek Helio G91 Ultra
  • RAM: 4GB or 8GB
  • ROM: 128GB
  • Rear Camera: Dual Camera (50MP Primary + depth sensor)
  • Battery: 5,160 mAh with 18W TurboPower charging
  • Colour Options: Green, Black, Blue

Redmi 14C Launch and Availability

The Redmi 14C will officially launch on 31 August 2024, which isn’t far away. No information about the price is available as of now. But we can expect it to be around the same pricing as its predecessor.

  • Meanwhile, check out our Redmi 13 5G review video:

Moto G55 5G renders LEAKED along with some key info!

[This phone has launched officially]

Motorola has been working restlessly in recent times. They launched a handful of smartphones and the Motorola Edge 50 Neo is still in the pipeline. Now, various sources have dug some information about another one of their offerings. Here, we will discuss all the rumours and info about the upcoming Moto G55 5G!

Moto G55 5G Rumours Round-up

Leaks

91mobiles got their hands on some renders and promotional material through one of their sources. This leak also reveals some key specs and features of the Moto G55 5G.

What’s coming?

Design

The Moto G55 5G is in line with a lot of Motorola’s recent offerings. It appears the company is going for a uniform look for its phones. As such, it comes with a seamless camera island that blends into the back panel. However, the camera bump appears to be a bit chunkier in here.

Moto G55 5G Design Leak

A render for the black colour option of the phone was leaked, and it does not appear to have a leather finish like other Moto offerings this year. 91mobile also said that the Moto G55 5G would be available in Green and Purple shades. Other than that, the promo material reveals that the phone will be IP54 rated and will don Corning Gorilla Glass 3 protection upfront. No info on the display is available as of now, but we can expect it to be an LCD panel.

Performance

In the same leak, we got to know that the Moto G55 5G would be rocking a MediaTek Dimensity chipset. But which one? The detail on that has been left out. We can do some guesswork and try to figure it out. The Moto G45 5G that launched a few days ago had the Snapdragon 6s Gen 3. Given this phone is lower on the hierarchy than the upcoming Moto G55 5G, it should have a better chipset.

Moto G55 5G Chipset Leak

That being said, the MediaTek Dimensity 7200, or even 7300 seems to be an ideal candidate. The MediaTek Dimensity 7025 also offers just enough upgrades to be in the conversation. On a side note, this chip was introduced with the Moto G64 earlier this year. Furthermore, you will get up to 8GB RAM on the Moto G55 5G with the RAM Boost option. Likewise, this phone will be available with up to 256GB UFS 2.2 storage.

Camera and the rest

In terms of optics, the Moto G55 5G will have two lenses on the back. The main one will be a 50MP unit with OIS while the auxiliary lens will be an 8MP ultrawide shooter that can double down as a macro lens. Similarly, it will have a 16MP selfie camera on the front.

This phone packs a 5,000 mAh cell for power and supports 30W TurboPower charging to juice it up. You can enjoy Dolby Atmos audio with a stereo speaker setup on the Moto G55 5G.

Moto G55 5G Specifications (Rumoured)

  • Design: Standard Motorola design with seamless camera bump, IP54-rated
  • Display: LCD*, Corning Gorilla Glass 3 protection
  • Chipset: MediaTek Dimensity (7200 or 7300 or 7025)*
  • RAM: Up to 8GB + RAM Boost (India exclusive: Up to 12GB)
  • ROM: Up to 256GB UFS 2.2
  • Rear Camera: Dual Camera (50MP Primary with OIS + 8MP Ultrawide/Macro)
  • Front Camera: 16MP Camera (Centre-aligned hole-punch cutout)
  • Battery: 5,000 mAh with 30W TurboPower charging
  • Colour Options: Black, Green, Purple

Moto G55 5G Launch and Availability

There are no words on when exactly the phone is launching. Looking back, when promotional materials of the Motorola Edge 50 leaked, the company announced the phone within a week or two. If we are to go by that, the Moto G55 5G’s imminent launch isn’t that far off.

  • Meanwhile, check out our iQOO Z9s Pro review video:

Honor Magic 7 Series launching in November!?

Honor launched the Magic 6 series earlier this year and they were pretty solid offerings. Now buzz for Honor’s next-generation flagship offerings has started generating. In this article, we will be looking at all the talks going around about the Honor Magic 7 series.

Honor Magic 7 Series Rumours Round-up

What’s the talk?

Firstly, sources are expecting the Honor Magic 7 series to follow the steps of its predecessor and offer four choices: the base model, Magic 7 Pro, Magic 7 Ultimate, and Magic 7 RSR Porsche Design.

Honor Magic 6 Pro Design and Display

In the meantime, a Chinese tech news portal — CNMO, reported on the “leaks” of Honor Magic 7 Pro circulating on the internet. The report even shared a mock render of the phone.

Honor Magic 7 Pro

The supposed leak of the Honor Magic 7 Pro goes into great detail and lists out some of the key specs.

Honor Magic 7 Pro rumoured specs

Design and Display

Starting with the design, the render shows the phone to have four cutouts on the camera island. The fourth cutout appears to be the flash. Additionally, the leak suggests the phone will boast an IP68 as well as an IP69 rating. Meanwhile, it might don the next generation of Kunlun Glass for screen protection.

Talking of the screen, the Honor Magic 7 Pro is expected to have a dual-layer 8T LTPO OLED panel with curved edges all around. Furthermore, it is expected to measure 6.82 inches diagonally, stretch 2K in resolution and offer a 120Hz refresh rate.

Performance

Under the hood, the Snapdragon 8 Gen 4 appears to be the processor of choice. Unsurprising. Additional performance hardware includes LPDDR5x RAM and UFS 4.0 storage. Other than that, we can expect it to have a C1+ signal enhancing and E1 efficiency chip as well.

The Honor Magic 7 Pro is also expected to pack a 5,800 mAh third-generation silicon carbon battery with support for 100W wired and 66W wireless charging. We saw this battery and the C1+ in the Honor Magic V3 which launched in July this year.

Cameras

Talking of cameras, the Honor Magic 6 Pro made waves with its 180-megapixel periscope telephoto lens. While the claims with the zoom camera are a bit uncertain. It seems certain that Honor is sidelining the 180MP shooter.

Honor Magic 6 Ultimate Edition Camera

Rumours suggest the company will either go with a 50MP Sony IMX882 or 200MP Samsung HP3 sensor. Regardless of whatever happens with the telephoto lens, it appears all the other shooters will be 50MP units, including the front-facing camera. Here the primary shooter is said to be OmniVision OV50H while the selfie shooter will be coupled with 3D depth sensors.

Honor Magic 7 Series Launch and Availability

The Honor Magic 6 series launched in mid-January this year. However, sources say that the upcoming flagship will be out of the oven a little earlier and will go public in November. Given that Qualcomm is planning to announce the Snapdragon 8 Gen 4 in October, the Honor Magic 7 series launching in November doesn’t sound implausible.

Note: Everything we’ve heard so far hasn’t come from credible sources. So, there are chances that the information we mentioned above might go south.

  • Meanwhile, check out our Honor Magic 6 Pro review video:

Vivo Y18i — rebranding game going strong!

Vivo launched the Y03t in the Philippines just a few days ago, and we also talked about its possible launch in India. Launch it did but with a different name — Vivo Y18i. In this article, we will talk all about this phone along with its expected price in Nepal.

Vivo Y18i Overview

Design and Display

The Vivo Y18i is the same thing as the Y03t, which by extension is pretty much the same as the Y03. Given that, this phone comes with IP54 dust and water resistance and two colour choices. The Gem Green option has lined patterns on the back while the Space Black one is pretty standard and has nothing fancy going on.

Vivo Y18i Design

For display, it comes with an LCD panel measuring 6.56 inches. The Vivo Y18i display stretches HD+ in resolution and offers a refresh rate of up to 90Hz. Similarly, it is graded to cover 70% NTSC colour gamut and can go as bright as 528 nits.

Performance

Meanwhile, the performance side of things is handled by the UNISOC T612 processor. It is an octa-core processor with 12nm fabrication and a peak clock speed of 1.8GHz. The Vivo Y18i ships in a single 4GB + 64GB configuration, which is half the storage offering of the Vivo Y03t. This is one of the key differences between the two phones. The phone also allows you to virtually double the memory and expand the storage up to 1TB.

Camera and the rest

A 13MP primary camera and a 5MP selfie shooter handle the imaging side of things. There is also an auxiliary camera on the back, however, it is just a 0.08MP unit. Vivo has not mentioned what purpose this measly resolution lens serves on the Y18i serves. Hence, we assume it’s there just for the decor and nothing else.

Vivo Y03t Camera

A 5,000 mAh battery powers the phone, which supports 15W charging speed. Other than that, it comes with dual SIM, 4G cellular, dual-band WiFi 5, and Bluetooth v5.0 support. For wired connections, it comes with a USB 2.0 Type-C port and a 3.5mm headphone jack.

Vivo Y18i Specifications

  • Design: Flat edges with a plastic patterned or monotone back, IP54-rated
  • Dimensions: 163.63 mm x 75.58 mm x 8.39 mm
  • Weight: 185 grams
  • Display: 6.56” LCD Panel, up to 90Hz refresh rate, 70% NTSC colour gamut, 269 PPI pixel density, 528 nits peak brightness
  • Resolution: HD+ (720 x 1,612)
  • Chipset: Octa-core UNISOC T612 (12nm)
  • RAM: 4GB LPDDR4X + 4GB extendable
  • ROM: 64GB eMMC 5.1 + 1TB expandable with MicroSD card
  • OS & UI: Android 14 with Funtouch OS 14 on top
  • Rear Camera: Dual Camera (13MP Primary + 0.08MP)
  • Front Camera: 5MP Camera (Centre-aligned hole-punch cutout)
  • Security: Side-mounted fingerprint sensor, Face Unlock
  • Sensors: Accelerometer, Ambient Light, Proximity
  • Navigation: GPS, GLONASS, Galileo, BeiDou, QZSS
  • Battery: 5,000 mAh Lithium-ion cell with 15W super fast charging
  • Connectivity: Dual SIM, 4G, Dual-band WiFi 5, Hotspot, Bluetooth v5.0, USB 2.0 Type-C, 3.5mm headphone jack
  • Colour Options: Gem Green, Space Black

Vivo Y18i Price in Nepal and Availability

This smartphone is available to purchase in India through official mediums for INR 7,999. Similar to the Vivo Y03t, this phone might not be available here, since we already have the regular Y03. And if it does arrive here, we expect the Vivo Y18i price in Nepal to be around NPR 13,499.

Vivo Y18i Price in India (Official) Price in Nepal (Expected)
4GB + 64GB INR 7,999 NPR 13,499
    • Meanwhile, check out our iQOO Z9s Pro review video:

    Infinix XE27 and Neo Buds launched in India with plethora of features

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    Infinix has introduced two new TWS earphones in India, the XE27 and Buds Neo, marking the company’s 7th anniversary. In this article, we will discuss about the latest Infinix XE27 and Buds Neo, including its expected price in Nepal, specifications, and availability. 

    Infinix XE27 Overview

    Design and Build

    Infinix XE27 Price in Nepal

    The Infinix XE27 features a design similar to the Apple AirPods Pro 2nd Gen, complete with silicone ear tips and a rectangular charging case. The XE27 comes with IPX4 sweat and splash resistance.

    Audio and Features

    The Infinix XE27 is equipped with 10mm dynamic drivers. The XE27 offers 25 active noise cancellation, while the Buds Neo doesn’t feature ANC. However,  both models include dual-array microphones with Environmental Noise Cancellation (ENC) for clearer calls. 

    Connectivity and Battery

    The XE27 supports Google Fast Pair for quick connectivity. It is compatible with the WeLife app, allowing users to customize settings and receive updates. Both of these earbuds provide 4.5 hours of usage on a single charge, extending up to 28 hours with the charging case.

    Infinix XE27/ Buds Neo Speficiations

    • Active Noise Cancellation: Not available (Buds Neo), 25db ANC (XE27)
    • Drivers: 10mm dynamic drivers (Both)
    • Microphones: Dual-array with ENC (Both)
    • Connectivity: Standard pairing (Buds Neo), Google Fast Pair (XE27)
    • Battery Life: 4.5 hours (up to 28 hours with case) (Both)
    • Colors: Pearl Blue, Black Flame (Buds Neo), White, Blue (XE27)
    • IP Rating: IPX4 sweat and splash-resistant (Both)

    Infinix XE27 / Buds Neo Price in Nepal and Availability

    The Infinix XE27 is priced at Rs 1,699, while the Buds Neo is priced at INR 1399 and is available in White/Blue and  Pearl Blue/ Black Flame colors respectively. If it ever makes it here, we expect the latest Infinix XE27 / Buds Neo price in Nepal to be no less than NPR 2,699.

    Earbuds Price in India (Official) Price in Nepal (Expected)
    Infinix XE27 INR 1,699 NPR 3,199
    Infinix Buds Neo INR 1,399 NPR 2,699

    • Meanwhile, watch our review of iQOO Z9S Pro

    Vivo launches Y03t, it’s pretty much the same as the regular Y03

    Vivo freshly launched the Y03t smartphone in select markets. However, the phone is pretty much the same as the regular Vivo Y03 that launched a few months back. Let’s take a look at the Vivo Y03t in further detail and also discuss what its price in Nepal might be.

    Vivo Y03t Overview

    Design and Display

    Designwise, you cannot tell the Vivo Y03t and the regular Y03 apart. They look the same down to the minute details. It comes with the IP54 rating and the same two colour options. The first is the Gem Green with linear patterns and the other is Space Black with a monotone grainy finish.

    Vivo Y03t IP54

    On the front, the Vivo Y03t has a 6.56-inch LCD panel. It offers HD+ resolution and you can toggle the refresh rate between 60Hz and 90Hz. The display can reach a peak brightness of 528 nits and covers 70% of the NTSC colour gamut.

    Performance

    The key difference between the Vivo Y03t and Y03 lies under the hood. While the older phone shipped with the MediaTek Helio G85, this one comes with the UNISOC T612. It is a slightly weaker processor but has the same architecture.

    UNISOC T612

    The Vivo Y03t is available in a single configuration of 4GB RAM and 128GB storage. The regular Y03 came with a lower storage option as well. But, I don’t think anyone will have any complaints about it. The phone allows you to expand the memory and storage too. You can virtually double the RAM, while for storage you can slot in a MicroSD card with up to 1TB space.

    Camera and the rest

    Talking of the cameras, while it has two shooters on the back, it is effectively a single-camera phone with the auxiliary lens being a 0.08MP piece. The primary camera on the Vivo Y03t is 13MP though. Likewise, the front camera is a 5MP unit.

    Vivo Y03t Camera

    In the tank, it has a 5,000 mAh battery with 15W charging support. It is a 4G-only phone and works with WiFi 5 and Bluetooth v5.2 for added wireless connectivity. It has a USB Type-C port and a 3.5mm headphone jack for wired connections.

    Vivo Y03t Specifications

    • Design: Flat edges with a plastic patterned or monotone back, IP54-rated
    • Dimensions: 163.63 mm x 75.58 mm x 8.39 mm
    • Weight: 185 grams
    • Display: 6.56” LCD Panel, up to 90Hz refresh rate, 70% NTSC colour gamut, 269 PPI pixel density, 528 nits peak brightness
    • Resolution: HD+ (720 x 1,612)
    • Chipset: Octa-core UNISOC T612 (12nm)
    • RAM: 4GB LPDDR4X + 4GB extendable
    • ROM: 128GB eMMC 5.1 + 1TB expandable with MicroSD card
    • OS & UI: Android 14 with Funtouch OS 14 on top
    • Rear Camera: Dual Camera (13MP Primary + 0.08MP)
    • Front Camera: 5MP Camera (Centre-aligned hole-punch cutout)
    • Security: Side-mounted fingerprint sensor, Face Unlock
    • Sensors: Accelerometer, Ambient Light, Proximity
    • Navigation: GPS, GLONASS, Galileo, BeiDou, QZSS
    • Battery: 5,000 mAh Lithium-ion cell with 15W super fast charging
    • Connectivity: Dual SIM, 4G, Dual-band WiFi 5, Hotspot, Bluetooth v5.2, USB Type-C, 3.5mm headphone jack
    • Colour Options: Gem Green, Space Black

    Vivo Y03t Price in Nepal and Availability

    This smartphone was launched in the Philippines for PHP 4,399 and the product page hints at a potential launch in other regions, including India. However, that is yet to be seen. Talking of Nepal, Vivo Y03 is already available here, so this phone may or may not arrive here. If it does, we expect Vivo Y03t to price in Nepal to land around a similar range i.e. NPR 14,499.

    Vivo Y03t Price in the Philippines (Official) Price in Nepal (Expected)
    4GB + 128GB PHP 4,399 NPR 14,499

      DJI Air 3 with dual-camera setup and a 46-min flight time now in Nepal

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      For all the drone enthusiasts, it’s time for you to shine with the recently launched DJI’s latest drone, DJI Air 3. Finally, after that global release, it is now available in Nepal. So, let’s get into other official details of the DJI Air 3 — including official specs, features, and official price and availability in Nepal.

      DJI Air 3 Overview:

      Building on the success of its predecessors, the Air 3 comes with two 1/1.3-inch CMOS sensors. Also, it has an extended flight time of up to 46 minutes and C1 compliance with EU drone regulations.

      Here, some of the interesting features of this under-the-budget DJI Air 3 are the dual cameras and the omnidirectional obstacle sensing. The drone has all the professional features while remaining lightweight.

      Dual Camera System and HDR Videos

      The DJI Air 3 equips dual cameras with 48 MP photos. The wide-angle camera features a 1/1.3-inch CMOS sensor with a 24mm format equivalent and an f/1.7 aperture. On the other hand, the medium telephoto camera boasts a 1/1.3-inch CMOS sensor with a 70mm format equivalent and an f2.8 aperture.

      Notably, the medium telephoto camera offers 3x optical zoom for detailed close-up shots. A key advantage is that both cameras have the same size sensor with a 2.4μm pixel size for a consistent level of image quality throughout.

      The DJI Air 3 camera supports dual native ISO for 4K/60fps HDR video, with a maximum recording speed of 4K/100fps without FOV cropping. Both cameras offer 10-bit D-Log M and 10-bit HLG color modes, providing more highlight and shadow details for flexible post-production. Additionally, it can shoot 2.7K vertical video for social media—a first for the Air Series.

      Extended Flight Time

      Also, the Air 3 boasts an impressive 46-minute flight time on a regular battery, offering a significant advantage for longer drone sessions. This flight time is 48% more than its previous DJI-Air 2. Moreover, it falls just one minute short of the Mini 3 Pro Intelligent Flight Battery Plus model.

      The new battery charging hub supports power accumulation, which allows transferring of power between batteries for extended flight time in the absence of a power supply.

      Omnidirectional obstacle sensing

      The DJI Air 3 sets a new standard in the Air Series with its inclusion of omnidirectional obstacle sensing. The Air 3 equips the fisheye lenses for forward, backward, left, right, and upward sensing, as well as binocular lenses and a 3D TOF at the bottom. With these, the drone can detect obstacles in all directions for safer flights. To further enhance the flying experience, the Air 3 utilizes APAS 5.0 (Advanced Pilot Assistance System) to actively avoid and bypass obstacles.

      With the added convenience of the ActiveTrack function and Advanced RTH (Return to Home), the DJI Air 3 offers fully automatic flight capabilities and worry-free returns.

      Video Transmission Range

      With DJI O4 technology, the Air 3 offers an impressive video transmission range of 20 km. The Air 3 enhances transmission stability to ensure a safer flight with no stuttered live view. It also supports up to 1080p/60fps live feeds, providing a smoother viewing experience.

      DJI Air 3 Specifications:

      • Dimensions: 
        • Folded (without propellers): 207×100.5×91.1 mm (L×W×H)
        • Unfolded (without propellers): 258.8×326×105.8 mm (L×W×H)
      • Takeoff Weight: 720 grams
      • Battery: 4241mAh (Li-ion 4S), 65W/100W charging power
      • Camera:
        • Wide: 48MP, 1/1.3″ CMOS, 24mm, f/1.7
        • Telephoto: 48MP, 1/1.3″ CMOS, 70mm, f/2.8
      • Resolution: 12MP / 48MP
      • Videos: 4K/60fs HDR, 4K/100fps Slow-mo
      • Video Transmission:  O4 (up to 20km at 1080p/30fps, 1080p/60fps)
      • Flight Time (Max): Approx. 46 minutes
      • Horizontal Speed (Max): 21m/s
      • Ascent Speed (Max): 10m/s
      • Descent Speed (Max): 10m/s
      • Takeoff Altitude (Max): 6000 m
      • Safety Features: Omnidirectional Obstacle Sensing, Advanced Pilot Assistance System 5.0

      DJI Air 3 Price in Nepal and Availability

      The DJI Air 3 is now available in Nepal in Fly More Combo. The price is Rs. 220,000 for the one with RC-N2 controller, while you will have to pay Rs. 247,000 for the RC 2 controller. You can buy Air 3 and other DJI drones from the Hukut store in Nepal.

      DJI Drone Price in Nepal (Official) Availability
      DJI Air 3 Fly More Combo (DJI RC-N2) Rs. 220,000 205,000 Hukut
      DJI Air 3 Fly More Combo (DJI RC 2) Rs. 247,000, 220,000 Hukut

      OnePlus Pad 2 review: The Good, the Bad and the Ugly

      So when I reviewed the OnePlus Pad last year, I was quite impressed with it. That thing pretty much did everything I wanted out of an Android tablet, and then some. However, my biggest complaint about the OnePlus Pad was that it felt a little… overambitious for all that it could actually do. And you know what? Whether or not the whole “value proposition” thing has changed was the most important thing I wanted to figure out heading to this OnePlus Pad 2 review.

      It has a faster processor, a brighter display, and a couple of other upgrades, but it’s also more expensive now. Starting at INR 39,999 in India and USD 499 in the US. So to figure out if you should actually buy the OnePlus Pad 2, I’ve been testing it, daily-driving it, and watching tons and tons of shows and movies on it for a little over a week at this point.

      Let’s talk about it.

      OnePlus Pad 2 Review: Specifications

      • Design: 268.7 x 195.1 x 6.5 mm, Metal unibody design, 584 gm
      • Display: 12.1-inch IPS panel, 3K resolution, 144Hz refresh rate
      • Chipset: Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 (4nm mobile platform)
      • Memory: 8/12GB LPDDR5x RAM, 128/256GB UFS 3.1 storage (fixed)
      • Software and UI: Android 14 with OxygenOS 14.1 on top
      • Rear Camera: 13MP f/2.2 lens
      • Front Camera: 8MP f/2.3 lens (landscape orientation)
      • Security: No biometric option
      • Connectivity: No cellular connectivity, WiFi 7, Bluetooth 5.4, USB 3.2 Gen 1
      • Battery: 9,510 mAh with 67W charging (67W power adapter provided)
      • Accessories: OnePlus Stylo 2, OnePlus Pad Smart Keyboard
      • Price in Nepal: N/A
        • (Starts at INR 39,999 in India and USD 499 in the US
      • Check the full specifications of OnePlus Pad 2 here

      OnePlus Pad 2 Review:

      Performance

      • Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 (4nm)
      • 8/12GB RAM, 128/256GB storage (fixed)
      • Android 14 with OxygenOS 14.1 on top
      • 3 years OS + 4 years security updates

      Okay, I wanna start by talking about the positives and the OnePlus Pad 2’s performance definitely sits at the top of the list there. Not just because of the more powerful Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 chip but mostly since OnePlus has clearly — so very clearly — put in a lot of effort on the software side of things this time.

      • The system animations have gotten a bit more consistent throughout the UI than the last I remember on the og OnePlus Pad.
      • That “Open Canvas” feature for multitasking that I loved so, so much on the OnePlus Open (review) is here as well.
      • And I especially love how keyboard apps like Gboard and Microsoft’s Swiftkey finally have a proper split-screen mode. That means I no longer have to awkwardly (and painfully) stretch my thumbs across this gigantic display just to type something.

      OnePlus Pad 2 - Usage

      I also found the overall app optimization situation to be quite better on the OnePlus Pad 2, and I guess some of that credit goes to Google too. With a…ll the work it has done on Android 14 to improve the app experience on big-screen devices like a tablet. Although I should tell you that a few popular ones like Facebook and Messenger still don’t play nice in landscape mode for some reason. Oh well.

      And of course, OnePlus came up with a bunch of AI features for its latest tablet.

      ‘Cause why not?

      How do you like them AIs?

      Most of what it demoed during the launch event will only be available later this year but I gotta say I’m quite excited to check ‘em out! Since the AI features that I can access right now are pretty amazing. Like all the image manipulation stuff grouped under “AI Eraser”.

      And if you’re a student, I bet you’re gonna love how it can summarize the recordings of the lectures you attend more than anything else.

      Besides all this, the OnePlus Pad 2 is the fastest, the most fluid tablet I have ever used as well. The fastest, the most fluid Android tablet I have ever used, to be more precise.

      OnePlus Pad 2 - Gaming Test

      And this thing is also a damn good gaming device, managing almost a steady 60 fps on Genshin Impact and a smoo…th 120 fps on PUBG Mobile. Whereas its large footprint — mixed with the aluminum unibody design that acts as a massive heatsink — means the OnePlus Pad 2 doesn’t heat up that much either. At least not where your hands rest.

      There’s the usual 3 + 4 years of update to look forward to as well so all in all, OnePlus has more or less nailed it as far as performance is concerned.

      Audio

      • 6-speaker setup
      • Omnibearing Sound Field tech

      And I absolutely love the OnePlus Pad 2’s speakers too.

      It now uses six sets of speakers instead of four — and wow — it sounds… ridiculously amazing. That room-filling audio it pushes has plenty of details, almost no distortion even at max volume, and also a hint of bass to spice things up. So whether I’m shuffling through my Spotify playlist or watching some of my favorite shows on Netflix, the OnePlus Pad 2’s audio isn’t going to disappoint.

      It also has something called “Holo Audio” which can apparently place different audio sources in different virtual spaces to make them sound more immersive. But… that kinda sucked in my experience so I’ve turned it off altogether.

      Stylus

      • OnePlus Stylo 2
      • 16,000 levels of pressure sensitivity

      Moving on.

      If you’re an artist or simply someone who likes taking handwritten notes a lot, I’m sure you’re gonna love what I’m about to say. ‘Cause this second-gen stylus for the OnePlus Pad 2 is pretty great actually. And a lot more capable than the first one.

      It has almost 4x more levels of pressure sensitivity for finer control over what I draw. I can also write in any text field now, with probably one of the best handwriting recognition tech I’ve seen on a tablet. While I like how OnePlus added subtle haptic feedback too, even though that one only works on the built-in “Notes” app.

      OnePlus Pad 2 - Stylus

      The Stylo 2’s “presentation mode” is equally exciting. Where I can annotate something, point a virtual laser, or slide across the page directly from the stylus. But I gotta say it’s a bit wonkier than I expected it to be and I haven’t gotten used to it after all this time. And I really wish the OnePlus Pad 2 had better palm rejection as well.

      There’s an upgraded keyboard too

      Anyway, the new smart keyboard for this guy also looks quite interesting but I ultimately decided not to get one for myself since the “tablet + keyboard” combo has never comfortably fit in my workflow.

      I kinda felt differently about that at first with my iPad Pro M4 (review) and its Magic Keyboard, although I don’t even use it much these days. So the important lesson here is that as much as I love how versatile and portable tablets are, I can’t ever see them replacing my laptop. Not anytime soon.

      Design and Build

      • 268.7 x 195.1 x 6.5 mm, 584 gm
      • Metal unibody design

      Okay — for the most part — I love what OnePlus has done on the design front this year. It doesn’t look any different from the first OnePlus Pad and it’s very recognizably “OnePlus”. With the same premium metal unibody design and a slim build that doesn’t take up much space in my backpack.

      OnePlus Pad 2 - Design

      There’s still no fingerprint reader but its Type-C port has been upgraded from USB 2.0 to the faster USB 3.2 Gen 1 standard now so yeah, I don’t have much complaints with the OnePlus Pad 2’s design.

      Except for the unbearably obvious truth that this thing is so. damn. heavy.

      At 584 grams, this is easily among the heaviest tablets I’ve ever used and I had trouble holding it with one hand for more than a couple of minutes at a time at best. As a matter of fact, the OnePlus Pad 2 (584 gm) is actually heavier than the 13-inch iPad Pro (579 gm)!

      Display

      • 12.1-inch IPS panel
      • 3000 x 2120p resolution, 7:5 aspect ratio
      • Up to 144Hz refresh rate, 600 nits brightness (HBM)

      Just like the design, I’m a little conflicted with the OnePlus Pad 2’s display too.

      On the one hand, this is a decent upgrade to what we saw on its predecessor. It’s bigger, brighter, and sharper. And its 144Hz refresh rate means going around the UI or scrolling through something feels butter smooth. There’s even an option to set every app to 144Hz now if I want, whereas its unique 7:5 aspect ratio means reading eBooks, PDFs, and mangas is an absolute treat on the OnePlus Pad 2.

      But on the other hand, I think OnePlus could’ve done so much more to make a name for itself in the tablet space. Like going with an OLED panel maybe.

      OLED kills two birds with one stone

      ‘Cause other than its superior colors and contrast levels, using an OLED panel would’ve made the OnePlus Pad 2 considerably thinner and lighter too. Since — unlike an LCD panel — OLEDs don’t need different layers like a backlight unit.

      OnePlus Pad 2 - Display

      I also found the actual quality of this display to be a bit weak considering the price. It doesn’t have the best viewing angles, the contrast ratio feels low, it’s not that color-accurate by default, and I can’t stream HDR videos on Netflix either. Even when the OnePlus Pad 2 is Dolby Vision certified. It’s a perfectly fine screen for everyday use — don’t get me wrong — although I was just… expecting more from OnePlus this time.

      Camera

      • 13MP (f/2.2) sensor at the back
      • 8MP (f/2.3) sensor at the front

      … and yeah, its cameras aren’t that exciting as well. That’s true for most tablet cameras I guess but what’s weird is that OnePlus has actually removed a super useful feature on the Pad 2. I’m talking about the one called “Limelight” which would track me as I moved around the room during video calls but… it is what it is.

      Battery

      • 9,510 mAh battery with 67W charging

      As for the battery life, the OnePlus Pad 2 has been giving me around 6 – 8 hours of screen time on average. Like I said in the very beginning, I’ve mostly been streaming different shows and movies on this guy — alongside some gaming and web browsing thrown in the mix — so I wouldn’t call its battery life that impressive, to be honest.

      OnePlusPad2 - Charging

      At least it fills up pretty fast. Going from 1 to 100% in a little under an hour with the included 67W charger.

      OnePlus Pad 2 Review: Conclusion

      So that’s all for my review of the new OnePlus Pad 2. And compared to last year’s OnePlus Pad, this is a definite upgrade. Particularly in terms of the performance, the display, and the speakers.

      But I just feel like it’s a bit expensive for everything it offers.

      I mean… that Snapdragon beast is kinda wasted on the OnePlus Pad 2 when you think about it since there isn’t much you can do on a tablet that makes use of its first-class CPU and GPU. And if all you care about is streaming videos, multitasking, drawing, or getting some light work done on a tablet, you can do a lot better for a lot less.

      OnePlusPad2 - Gaming

      OnePlus could’ve really differentiated itself if only it had an OLED display but nope. So if you’re not in a hurry to get a tablet right away, I’d suggest you wait a while ‘cause there are a couple of interesting ones scheduled to launch pretty soon. Including the Xiaomi Pad 7 that’s rumored to bring an OLED display. While even Honor’s new MagicPad 2 looks a lot more well-rounded, a lot more balanced than the OnePlus Pad 2.

      • Our video review of OnePlus Pad 2 is coming up pretty soon

      OnePlus Pad 2 Review: Pros and Cons

      Pros Cons
      • Top-notch performance • Not the best value for money
      • Fantastic speakers • Heavy
      • The OnePlus Stylo 2 is great • Average battery life
      • Premium all-metal build • The “Limelight” feature is missing for some reason
      • Decent display

      Motorola Edge 50 Neo is coming very soon!

      [This phone has launched officially]

      While Motorola launched a couple of additions to its Edge series this year — the company appeared to be a tad bit silent about the successor to the Motorola Edge 40 Neo. But, now the cat is out of the bag — the phone is coming. Let’s take a look into all that we know of the Motorola Edge 50 Neo in this article.

      Motorola Edge 50 Neo Rumours Round-up

      The renders/website images of the phones have been leaked and are brought to us by ytechb. In addition to the renders, they also provide us with some insight into the specifications of the phone.

      Design and Display

      We can see from the leaked images that this time around the phone has gotten a redesign. This look is more in line with other Motorola offerings from this year. The Motorola Edge 50 Neo has a camera island that seamlessly integrates itself into the back panel. The phone will apparently have an IP68 rating and will come in four colour choices — Nautical Blue, Latte, Grisaille, and Poinciana. Furthermore, Motorola appears to have gone with vegan leather as the material of choice for the back panel, all across the board on this phone.

      Meanwhile, the Motorola Edge 50 Neo will come with a 6.4-inch pOLED display with 120Hz refresh rate and Corning Gorilla Glass 3 protection.

      Performance and the rest

      In terms of performance, this phone will be tapping into the MediaTek Dimensity 7300. This chipset was launched just a few months back and has already been featured in the likes of CMF Phone 1, Oppo Reno12, and Reno12 Pro. This processor comes in an advanced 4nm fabrication process with a peak clock speed of 2.5GHz. Moreover, the Motorola Edge 50 Neo will be available in 8GB + 256GB and 12GB + 512GB variants and will boot on Android 14.

      Meditek Dimensity 7300 Chipset

      On the camera front, this device will have a triple camera setup on the back. The primary lens on this thing will be a 50MP unit. In the meantime, the auxiliary cameras on the Motorola Edge 50 Neo will be a 13MP ultrawide shooter and a 10MP telephoto lens. Similarly, the phone will have a 32MP on the front. In the tank, it will pack a 4,310 mAh battery which is relatively low considering today’s standard.

      Motorola Edge 50 Neo Specifications (Rumoured)

      • Design: Vegan leather finish with seamless camera island, IP68-rated
      • Dimensions: 154.10 mm x 71.20 mm x 8.10 mm
      • Weight: 171 grams
      • Display: 6.4-inch pOLED panel, 120Hz refresh rate, Corning Gorilla Glass 3
      • Processor: MediaTek Dimensity 7300
      • RAM: 8GB or 12GB
      • ROM: 256GB or 512GB
      • Rear Camera: Triple Camera (50MP Primary + 13MP Ultrawide + 10MP Telephoto)
      • Front Camera: 13MP (Centre-aligned hole-punch cutout)
      • Battery: 4,310 mAh

      Motorola Edge 50 Neo Launch and Availability

      Currently, it is unknown as to when and at what price Motorola is planning to launch the Edge 50 Neo. However, since its predecessor was made public in September last year for EUR 399, we can expect this phone to launch at a similar time and pricing too. Furthermore, the device will hit the Indian market as well, as it was spotted in the BIS database.

      • Meanwhile, check out our Moto Edge 50 Fusion review video:

      Fantech Products Price in Nepal [Updated]

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      Fantech has added a plethora of new products to its lineup in Nepal. Here, we will review the Fantech products and discuss their specs, features, and the latest official price in Nepal.

      Fantech: Brand Overview

      Fantech was founded in 2009 in Indonesia. The brand has extended its reach to over 100 countries and has over 5 million users. The company’s mission is to “provide gaming products for gamers of all ages.” Fantech has sponsored several E-sports teams in Southeast Asia and individual players in other countries.

      Fantech Products Price in Nepal (Summary)

      Product Name Color Available Price
      RHASTA II G13 Black Rs. 800
      VENOM GO VX6 Black, White Rs. 1600
      CRYPTO VX7 Black Rs. 1500
      CRYPTO VX7 White, Pink Rs. 1700
      THOR X9 Black Rs. 1500
      THOR II X16 V2 Black Rs. 1700
      RAIGOR II Black, White, Red, Gray Rs. 1000
      CRUSHE Black, White Rs. 1200
      RAIGOR III Black Rs. 1200
      RAIGOR III Black, Grey, Beige Rs. 1500
      VENOM II Pink Rs. 2500
      VENOM II VIBE Black, White, Red, Blue, Green, Purple Rs. 2500
      CRYPTO Wireless Black, White Rs. 3200
      BLAZE Wireless Black Rs. 3700
      ARIA Black, White, Pink, Beige Rs. 8500
      RAPTOR X (Color not specified) Rs. 4000
      HELIOS Black, Mint Rs. 7500
      HELIOS GO Black, White Rs. 8000
      T533 Rs. 500
      W190  Black, White, Mint, Blue Rs. 2000
      Blue, Black, White, Pink Rs. 700
      G0 193 Pink, Grey, Beige, Blue Rs. 1200
      GO W603 Black, White, Pink, Blue Rs. 500
      GO W605 Black, Beige, Pink Rs. 600
      GO W606 Black, White, Blue Rs. 600
      GO W607 Black, Blue, Pink, Purple. Green Rs. 600
      GO W608 Black, Blue, Pink, Green Rs. 600
      Keyboards
      MAXPOWER MK853 Black, Blue, Pink, White Rs 6000
      MAXFIT 61 MK857 Black, Red, White  Rs. 6000
      Black ( Red and Blue Switch) Rs. 7500
      MAXFIT MK876 Black, Grey Rs 3500
      MAXFIT MK886 Black, Grey  Rs 3500
      MAXFIT MK890 Black, Grey Rs 4500
      MAXFIT 108 RGB MK855 Black, White, Black Rs 8000
      MAXFIT 87 RGB MK856 Black, White, White Rs. 7000
      MAXFIT 67 MK858 White, Black, White,  Rs 13000
      MAXFIT81 MK910 Black, White Rs. 15000
      Brown/ Yellow switch Rs. 19000
      MAXFIT70 MK911 VIBE Yellow, Brown Switch Rs 15000
      HUNTER PRO K511 Rs 2000
      SHIKARI K515 Rs 1200
      Fighter II K614L
      Rs 3000
      Power Pack P51 Rs 3500
      WK894 Rs 200
      WK895  Black, Grey, Beige, Blue Rs 2500
      KM-100 Rs 1200
      KM103  Rs 1200 
      MousePad
      SVEN MP44 –  Rs 700
      SVEN MP35 Rs 250
      SVEN MP25 Rs 250
      SVEN MP80 Rs 1000
      SVEN MP35 Pink Rs 500
      VIGIL MP292 Rs 350
      VIGIL MP452 Rs 750
      VIGIL MP256 Rs 250
      VIGIL MP296 Rs 300
      VIGIL MP456 Rs 750
      VIGIL MP356 Rs 600
      VIGIL MP806 Rs 800
      AGILE MP353 Black, White Rs 800
      AGILE MP453 Black Rs 1200
      AGILE MP903 Black, White Rs 1800
      AGILE MP904 Rs 1400
      AGILE MP905 Rs 2300
      AGILE MP905 Rs 2800
      MP905 Sakura Rs 2300
      MP905 GE01 Rs 2800
      GEO MP906 GE02 Rs 2800
      FLASH HQ53 Rs 2000
      MARS II HQ54  Rs 1300
      PORTAL HQ55 Rs 2500
      CAPTAIN HG15 Rs 3500
      CHIEF II HG20 Black  Rs 3000
      CHIEF II HG20 White Rs 3500
      CHIEF II HG20 Pink  Rs 3500
      ORBIT HG25  Rs 2500
      ALTO 7.1 HG26 Rs 7500
      PORTAL 7.1 HG28  Rs 2800
      TRINITY MH88 Black, White, Pink Rs 3000
      VALOR X MH86  Black, Mint Rs 4000
      TAMAGO WHG01 Black, White, Pink Rs 7000
      Jade MH84 Rs 4000
      OMNI MH83 Rs 4500
      SONATA MH90 Rs 7000
      ALTO MH91 Rs 6000
      GO AIR WH02 Grey, Beige Rs 2000
      GO VIBE WH05 Black, Beige, Blue, Pink Rs 3000
      GO TUNE WH06 Gun, Beige, Grey  Rs 3500
      Earphones
      EG3  Black, White, Pink, Mint Rs 1000
      EG1 Rs 1800
      SCAR II EG5  Rs 2000
      Earbuds
      MITHRIL TX1  Black  Rs 3500
      MITHRIL TX1 Pro  Black/White  Rs 5000
      MITHRIL TX1 Lite  Black, Beige Rs 1840
      Groove Buds TX-2 Rs 4400
      Wave 10 TW10 Black, White, Beige Rs 1600
      WAVE 12 TW12  Black, White, Blue Rs 2000
      Speakers
      SONAR GS202  Black, Pink Rs 1120
      Beat GS203  Black, White Rs 1050
      HELLSCREAM Rs 1700
      TRIFECTA GS301 Rs 2800
      ALEGRO Rs 2450
      Webcams
      Luminous C30 Rs 5000
      Luminous C31 Rs 5000
      Controller
      Revolver GP12 Rs 1610
      Revolver GP13 Rs 750
      ES Lite ORION GP15L Rs 2800
      Shooter II Rs 1750
      EOS VEGA GP15 Rs 2800
      REVOLVER II WGP12  Black, Green, White Rs 1200
      SHOOTER WGP13 Blue, White Rs 2800
      SHOOTER WGP14 Black, White Rs 3850
      NOVA WGP14  Black, White, Pink Rs 3850
      EOS Pro EPSILON WGP15 Black, White Rs 3850
      EOS Pro Polaris WGP15  Blue Rs 3850
      EOS Pro SOLARIS WGP15 Rainbow Rs 3850
      Tables
      GD210 Rs 20,000
      GD214 Black, White Rs 20,000
      Workstation WS311 Black, White Rs 20,800
      Workstation WS414 Black Rs 28,800
      ACGD171 Rs 2800
      Power Cube
      TAC1 Rs 1960
      Chairs
      KORSI GC-191 Red, Blue, Grey Rs 20,000
      LEDARE GC-192 Grey, Black, Brown Rs 24,000
      ALPHA GC-283 Black, White, Red, Blue, Orange, pink, Mint Rs 29,600
      OC-A258 Black, Grey, Pink, Mint Rs 14,400
      OC-A295 Black, Grey Rs 20,000
      Tower Case
      CG74 Rs 3600
      CG75 Rs 4000
      CG80 Black, White, Pink Rs 6400
      CG81 Rs 8800
      CG82 Rs 8800
      AERO 2 CG83 Black, White Rs 6000
      Power Supply
      SHADOW PSB650M Rs 6800
      SHADOW PSB750M Rs 8800

      Some of the most popular Fantech Products

      1. Earphones

      EG3 Earphones

      The EG3 earphones from Fantech feature durable aluminum alloy earbuds coupled with anti-tangle cables. Besides, they also offer ear wings for a secure fit.

      Fantech EG3 Earphones Price Nepal

      EG3 Earphones Specifications:
      • Driver: 10mm
      • Frequency Response: 20-20KHz
      • Microphone Sensitivity: -42 ± 3dB
      • Speaker Sensitivity: 98 ± 3dB Speaker
      • Impedance: 16Ω
      • Plug Type: 3.5mm (TRRS)
      • Cord Length: 1.2m
      • Price in Nepal: Rs. 1,000

      2. Headphones

      STUDIO PRO WHG03 Headphones

      Fantech WH01 wireless headphones can be connected wirelessly via Bluetooth 5.0 or 3.5mm wired cables. The earcups can swivel inwards for easy storage as well.

      Fantech WH01 Wireless Headphones Price Nepal

      WH01 Wireless Headphones Specifications:
      • Drivers: 40mm drivers
      • Connectivity: Bluetooth 5.0 / Aux cable
      • Battery Backup: 60 hours
      • Charging interface: USB Type-C
      • Price in Nepal: Rs. 5,999

      3. Keyboard

      MaxFit67

      MaxFit67 is the most expensive Fantech keyboard available in Nepal. This 65% enthusiast keyboard boasts a rotatory knob and 3 connection modes. It is the first keyboard from Fantech to feature south-facing PCB and PBT keycaps. The switch options available here are clicky Kailh Box Whites or linear pre-lubed Gateron Milky Yellows. Fantech also includes dampening foam.

      Fantech MaxFit67 Price Nepal

      MaxFit67 Features:
      • 65% Form Factor
      • South Facing PCB
      • Rotary Encoder Knob
      • Wireless (BT + 2.4ghz) & Wired
      • Gateron Hotswap Sockets (5 pin switches compatible)
      • Kailh Box White / Pre-Lubed Gateron Milky Yellow Switches
      • DYE-SUB PBT Keycaps
      • Includes plate foam & tray foam
      • Price in Nepal: Rs. 13,000 (Black), Rs. 13,500 (White)

      4. Gaming Mouse

      XD5 Wired + Wireless Pro Gaming Mouse

      XD5 is an ergonomic mouse with the coveted Pixart 3370 sensor. The mouse only weighs 72 grams while having a 40 hours battery life. It can be used wirelessly or with a wired cable.

      Fantech XD5 Gaming Mouse

      XD5 Wired + Wireless Pro Gaming Mouse Features:
      • PixArt 3370 Gaming Sensor
      • 72 Grams
      • Up to 400 IPS / 50G Acceleration, 1000Hz Polling Rate
      • 800-19,000 DPI
      • Kailh Switches 80 Million Clicks Lifetime
      • Running RGB with 7 RGB modes
      • Six Independently Programmable Buttons
      • 1.8m Type-C Paracord
      • Price in Nepal: Rs. 8,500 (Black), Rs. 9,000 (White)

      5. Desk Mat

      ATO Deskmat

      The Japanese-themed ATO series desk mats from Fantech are available in four design options, namely, Plum, Marble, Kanagawa Wave, and Aqua.

      Fantech ATO Desk Mat

      ATO Desk Mat Features:
      • Water Proof Surface
      • Minimal Japanese Designs
      • Anti-Fray Edge Stitching
      • Anti-slip base
      • Size: 900 x 400 x 4 mm
      • Price in Nepal: Rs. 2,300

      6. Controllers

      GP13 Wired Controller

      The GP13 controller is compatible with PS3 and PC. It connects via a non-detachable USB-A cord. It has a textured handle for improved grip.

      Fantech GP13 Wired Controller

      GP13 Wired Controller Features:
      • Wired USB-A
      • Dual Vibration Motors
      • 1.8 meters cable
      • 177 Grams
      • Price in Nepal: Rs. 2,500

      WGP13 Wired + Wireless Controller

      Fantech WGP13 controller is the wireless version of the GP13. Thus, it has a rechargeable battery with 10 hours of playtime. Moreover, the controller can be used via a wired connection as well.

      Fantech WGP13 Controller

      WGP13 Wired + Wireless Controller Features:
      • Wired, Wireless 2.4 GHz
      • Dual Vibration Motors
      • Built-in 600 mAh Rechargeable Battery
      • 185 grams
      • Price in Nepal: Rs. 4,000

      7. Microphone

      MCX02 Professional Microphone

      Fantech’s MCX02 is a USB-C-powered microphone with dedicated buttons and a knob for easy adjustment. The built-in noise canceling helps reduce keyboard and background noises for seamless in-game voice chats.

      Fantech MCX02 Professional Microphone

      MCX02 Professional Microphone Features: 
      • -48dB ± 2dB Sensitivity
      • 50Hz – 16000kHz Frequency Response
      • 48kHZ at 16 bit
      • Mobile & PC USB Interface
      • Cardioid Polar Pattern
      • Noise Canceling & Audio Sharing
      • Price in Nepal: Rs. 6,000

      8. Webcam

      C30 Webcam

      The Fantech C30 Webcam can record up to 2K footage at 25 fps. It is targeted toward streamers. Furthermore, it comes with a lens cover for privacy.

      Fantech C30 Webcam

      C30 Webcam Features: 
      • 4MP
      • 2K Recording
      • 106° Field of View
      • Built-in Microphone
      • 360° Rotating base
      • Price in Nepal: Rs. 5,500

      9. Laptop Cooler

      NC20 Laptop Cooler

      Decked with RGB and five fans, the Fantech NC20 doubles as a laptop cooler and a stand. There’s a dedicated speed control wheel and two USB ports with input/output compatibility.

      Fantech NC20 Laptop Cooler

      NC20 Laptop Cooler Features:
      • 5 Fans: Four 60mm fans / One 14cm Fan
      • Fan Control, 2 USB Ports
      • RGB Lighting
      • Adjustable Height
      • Price in Nepal: Rs. 4,500

      Where to buy Fantech products at the best price in Nepal?

      All the Fantech products mentioned above can be purchased in Nepal at their official price via Fantech Nepal’s social media or website. Likewise, you can find all these products at Hukut as well.

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