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Facebook launches its first smart glasses in partnership with Ray-Ban

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Ray-Ban has just announced its first smart glasses, Ray-Ban Stories, in partnership with Facebook. Here, we’re taking a look at the specs and features of the Ray-Ban Stories by Facebook.

Ray-Ban Stories by Facebook

Last year, Facebook confirmed the rumors that it was working on smart glasses. The company took the stage at last year’s Facebook Connect event to announce its partnership with Ray-Ban for the same.

Ray-Ban Stories is the first product to come out of Facebook’s multi-year partnership with EssilorLuxottica, the parent company of Ray-Ban. Here, Facebook has been smart enough to launch the products under Ray-Ban branding, given how its previous ventures like Facebook Phone and Portal TV have failed.

Also, one can easily relate the “Stories” in “Ray-Ban Stories” to the photo-sharing format popular in today’s social media. Stories were first started by Snapchat, and the company has its own lineup of smart glasses, similar to the one Facebook recently launched. However, it is already in its third generation.

Features

Talking about Ray-Ban Stories, there are 20 different design choices, including Ray-Ban classics like Wayfarer, Wayfarer Large, Round, and Meteor. Similarly, you can choose between Clear, Sun, Transition, and Prescription lenses.

It comes with a dual-camera arrangement with 5MP cameras on the left and right sides, capable of recording 30fps videos for up to 30 seconds. Similarly, two LEDs on the front light up to alert those close that the glass is recording.

Ray-Ban Stories Design

The glasses also feature open-ear speakers that let you listen to music and even take calls—with further assistance from the three-microphone array and noise suppression algorithm.

As for controls, Ray-Ban Stories features a touch control on the side that you can use to play/pause music, control volume, take photos and start a recording. You can even take photos and videos using the Facebook Assistant.

Ray-Ban Stories pairs with your smartphone using the Facebook View app. The app is available for both Android and iOS. Here, you can import, edit and share photos and videos from the smart glass and share them.

Privacy concerns

Given the history of Facebook’s handling of user’s data, it’s hard not to be skeptical of the Ray-Ban Stories. Still, Facebook says that users are in full control of their data. The smart glass can only be paired with one account at a time. Facebook also says that every photo and video is encrypted and accessible only with the user’s log-in credential.

Similarly, you can choose to store, view, and delete any requests made to Facebook Assistant. There is also a power button that you can use to turn the device off when not in use.

In addition, there are the aforementioned Capture LEDs to notify people that they’re being recorded. However, one can easily block it with a taping of some sort. Facebook says tampering with the Capture LED results in a violation of the contract. But it is still not clear if and how the company will be tracking such incidents.

Ray-Ban Stories by Facebook Price and Availability

The price of Ray-Ban Stories by Facebook starts at USD 299. It is currently available in countries like the US, Australia, Canada, Ireland, Italy, and the UK.

Smart wearable Price in the UK
Ray-Ban Stories by Facebook USD 299 (starting price)
  • Meanwhile, check out our review of the Realme GT Master Edition.

OnePlus Band with SpO2 tracking, 14-day battery life launched in Nepal

In 2020, we saw smartphone brands like Realme and Oppo enter the fitness band market. Back in January, OnePlus joined this bandwagon as well, with the launch of the OnePlus Band—which has now arrived in Nepal. In this post, we will be taking a look at the specs, features, official price, and availability of the OnePlus Band in Nepal.

OnePlus Band Overview:

OnePlus Band sports a 1.1” touch-enabled AMOLED panel with 126 x 294 resolution. It looks similar to the last-gen Mi Smart Band 5. There is OnePlus branding on the bottom of the screen to differentiate it from the Oppo Band that it shares most of its features with. The watch comes with both 5ATM and IP68 rating.

OnePlus Band Design

OnePlus Band has three color options for its straps – Black, Tangerine Gray, and Navy. The strap here has a dual-color design. OnePlus will ship the band with a black strap. However, users can buy different colored straps of their choice.

Like most of the budget fitness bands these days, it comes with 24/7 heart rate and sleep tracking. It can measure your blood oxygen saturation (SpO2) level as well. Similarly, the OnePlus Band supports up to 13 different exercise modes including yoga and pool swimming.

OnePlus Band Watch Faces

OnePlus Band features Bluetooth LE 5.0 connectivity. Similarly, you will be able to use it with any phone running Android 6.0, whereas it is compatible with iPhones too. The band supports three languages – English, Hindi, and Chinese. Other features include notification, call alert, music playback control, remote camera shutter, and Find My Phone.

Here, the OnePlus Band weighs around 22.6 grams with the strap. It comes with a 100mAh battery that the company says can last up to 14 days.

OnePlus Band Specifications: 

  • Display: 1.1-inch AMOLED
  • Display Resolution: 126 x 294 pixels
  • Connectivity: Bluetooth LE 5.0
  • Battery: 100mAh (Up to 14 days)
  • Water-resistant: IP68, 5ATM
  • Compatibility: Android 6.0+, iOS
  • Companion App: OnePlus Health (Android | iOS)
  • Features: Heart rate, oxygen level monitoring, weather update, app notification & alert, music control, find my phone, camera shutter

OnePlus Band Price in Nepal & Availability

The price of the OnePlus Band in Nepal is NPR 6,490. Compared to India, it’s quite overpriced in Nepal (INR 2,499 = NPR 4,000). You can buy the OnePlus Band from the company’s authorized retail stores across Nepal from today, while it’ll be available on Daraz and Sastodeal shortly.

Fitness tracker Price in Nepal
OnePlus Band NPR 6,490
  • Meanwhile, check out our review of the Huawei Band 6.

Vivo X70 series with Snapdragon 888+, custom imaging chip, quad-OIS cameras launched

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Vivo has unveiled its latest flagship smartphone lineup in its home country of China. The new X70 series consists of three devices. Here, we will be looking at the specs, features, expected price, and availability of Vivo X70, X70 Pro, and X70 Pro+ in Nepal.

Vivo X70 Pro+ Overview:

Let’s start with the elephant in the room. The Pro+ model brings significant improvements in display, camera, and battery over its predecessor.

Design and Display

Let’s start with the display. This time, Vivo has upped the screen size from 6.56-inch to 6.78-inch. Similarly, the display on the X70 Pro+ uses the latest E5 AMOLED display from Samsung.

It’s an LTPO panel that can dynamically switch between 1Hz to 120Hz. The screen boasts a touch sampling rate of 300Hz too. There’s a center-aligned punch-hole cutout for the selfie camera, while the bezels around the screen are quite thin.

Vivo X70 Pro Plus Design Pro+

At the back, you get a massive camera island along with the “Ceramic cloud Window.” The phone is available in three colors. Depending upon the variant, you get Fluorite AG glass or vegan leather finish.

Performance and Memory

Running the show underneath is the Snapdragon 888+ chipset. The latest processor from Qualcomm brings higher clock speeds compared to the vanilla Snapdragon 888 on the X60.

This time around, the camera processing will be handled independently by Vivo’s own V1 chip. As for memory, there are three configurations to choose from – 8/256GB, 12/256GB, and 12/512GB.

Camera

Vivo X60 Pro+ flaunts a quad-camera setup that hasn’t changed much from the previous generation. Vivo is still using the Samsung ISOCELL GN1 sensor for the primary camera. This particular sensor has been paired with ZEISS ultra-high transmittance glass lens for reduced glare.

It is accompanied by a 48MP ultrawide sensor. Additionally, it also retains the 8MP periscopic lens and a 12MP portrait camera from its predecessor.

Vivo X70 Pro Plus Camera setup Pro+

All four cameras now come with Optical Image Stabilization (OIS). In addition, the ultrawide module also has Vivo’s “gimbal-like stabilization”. Similarly, all four sensors have a ZEISS T* coating for reduced ghosting.

Rest of the specs

Fueling the X70 Pro+ is a 4,500mAh battery. It’s slightly bigger than the 4,200mAh cell on X60 Pro+. The charging speed still caps out at 55W.

Moving on, the phone is IP68-rated against dust and water damage. It ships with Vivo’s OriginOS 1.0 based on Android 11 out-of-the-box. However, it is expected to be replaced with FunTouch OS if the phone gets a global release.

Specifications:

  • Display: 6.78-inch E5 AMOLED, 120Hz LTPO (1Hz -120Hz), 10-bit color depth
  • Resolution: WQHD (1440 x 3200 pixels)
  • Chipset: Snapdragon 888+ (5nm)
  • Memory: 8/12GB LPDDR5, 256/512GB UFS 3.1 storage
  • Back Cameras: With ZEISS T* coating
    – 50MP Samsung ISOCELL GN1 primary camera, OIS
    – 48MP ultrawide sensor, OIS
    – 12MP Sony IMX63 for portraits, OIS
    – 8MP periscope lens with 5x optical zoom, OIS
  • Front Cameras: 32MP (punch-hole)
  • Security: Fingerprint (under-display), Face unlock
  • Battery: 4500mAh with 55W Fast charge

Vivo X70 Pro+ Price in Nepal & Availability

Vivo X70 Pro+ will be available in China from September 12 at a starting price of CNY 5,499. Although this phone is highly unlikely to launch in Nepal, you might get your hands on one from unofficial channels. As such, we expect the price of Vivo X70 Pro+ in Nepal to start around NPR 105,000.

Vivo X70 Pro+ Price in China Price in Nepal (Expected)
8/256GB CNY 5,499 NPR 105,000
12/256GB CNY 5,999 NPR 115,000
12/512GB CNY 6,999 NPR 135,000

Vivo X70, X70 Pro Overview:

Unlike the X70 Pro+, the other two smartphones in the X70 series offer minimal upgrades over their respective successors. The two sport the same 6.56-inch E4 AMOLED panel with support for a 120Hz refresh rate.

The Pro model is powered by Samsung’s Exynos 1080, while the vanilla X70 settles for Dimensity 1200 from MediaTek.

Here, the Vivo X70 and X70 Pro feature Sony IMX766V sensors for their primary cameras. While the Pro uses its native 50MP resolution, it has been cut to 48MP on the X70. Both phones have a 12MP ultrawide and a 2x telephoto lens.

The Pro model also has a 5x periscope lens that is missing on the vanilla X70. In addition, it enjoys the image processing capabilities of the new V1 chip as well. Moving on, Vivo has included a 4,400mAh and 4,500mAh battery on the X70 and X70 Pro, respectively. Both phones support 44W charging.

Specifications:

  • Display: 6.56-inch E4 AMOLED, 120Hz refresh rate
  • Resolution: FHD+ (2376 x 1080 pixels)
  • Chipset: Exynos 1080 (X70 Pro) / Dimensity 1200 (X70)
  • RAM: 8/12GB RAM, 128/256/512GB UFS 3.1 storage
  • Back Cameras:
    – 50MP (Pro) / 48MP Sony IMX766V primary camera
    – 12MP ultra-wide sensor
    – 12MP telephoto lens with 2x optical zoom
    – 8MP periscope lens for 5x optical zoom (Only on X70 Pro)
  • Front Cameras: 32MP (punch-hole)
  • Security: Fingerprint (under-display), Face Unlock
  • Battery: 4,500mAh (X70 Pro) / 4,400mAh (X70) with 44W Fast charge

Vivo X70, X70 Pro Price in Nepal & Availability

The price of X70 and X70 Pro starts at CNY 3,699 and CNY 4,299, respectively. The first sale starts on September 17 for the Pro and September 30 for the vanilla model. We can expect the price of Vivo X70 and X70 Pro in Nepal to start at NPR 70,000 and NPR 83,000, respectively, if and when they launch here.

Smartphones Price in China Price in Nepal (Expected)
X70 Pro 8/128GB CNY 4,299 NPR 83,000
8/256GB CNY 4,599 NPR 87,000
12/256GB CNY 4,799 NPR 90,000
12/512GB CNY 5,299 NPR 100,000
X70 8/128GB CNY 3,699 NPR 70,000
8/256GB CNY 3,999 NPR 77,000
12/256GB CNY 4,299 NPR 83,000
  • Meanwhile, check out our review of the Realme GT Master Edition.

Vastking Fit M3 Review: Getting The Fundamentals Right

If you’re familiar with Gadgetbyte, you know how much I love smartwatches and that I never miss a chance to use one. A while ago, Vastking sent us their latest Fit M3 budget smartwatch and I have been testing it ever since. As it costs only USD 60, I’m not expecting anything special here. Let’s find out more about the Vastking Fit M3 smartwatch in this review.

Vastking Fit M3 Specifications:

  • Body: 4.35 x 35.8 x 8.5mm, 40 grams
  • Display: 1.65-inches IPS panel, 240 x 295 pixels
  • Design: Metal body, silicon wrist band (20mm)
  • Water Resistance Level: IP68 rating
  • Compatibility: Android 5.0+ / iOS 9.0
  • Companion App: Da Fit (Android iOS)
  • Sensors: 3-axis accelerometer, Heart Rate, Blood Oxygen
  • Sports Mode:  8 different modes
  • Built-in GPS: Unavailable
  • Battery: 200mAh
  • Charging: Magnetic charger

Vastking Fit M3 Review: 

Design

  • Metal body, Silicon wrist band (20mm)
  • IP68 certified against dust/water damage

The first thing you will notice about the Vastking Fit M3 is that it has a really attractive design. Needless to say, its look is reminiscent of Apple’s smartwatches, but that’s not a bad thing really. Besides, I really appreciate how supple the silicon band is, which in turn makes wearing this smartwatch quite comfortable.

Vastking Fit M3 Design

Adding to the premium-ness is its metal body with which the watch weighs only 40 grams. So, it does not feel like you are carrying a lot of weight on your wrist either. At the same time, the Fit M3 doesn’t feel cheap or plasticky, so that’s good too.

For durability, the company has made sure to provide IP68 dust and water resistance here. Therefore, pool dives up to 1.5 meters deep, water splashes, or minute dust particles aren’t going to be a problem on this watch.

Physical controls

Vastking Fit M3 Home Button

Now, as with many smartwatches these days, it features a button on the right frame that triggers both the power and back function. Interestingly, it can also lock your watch, which is a feature that not many budget smartwatches have.

Similarly, navigating the Vastking Fit M3 is really simple too. Swiping left gives you access to all of your health metrics while swiping right brings up the menu. Likewise, swiping up gets you to the notifications panel while the quick toggle menu appears with a downward swipe.

Display

  • 1.65-inch IPS panel
  • 240 x 295 (HD) pixels

For interacting with the smartwatch, you get a 1.65-inch IPS touch screen that features an HD resolution with 240 x 295 pixels resolution. The screen is fairly bright to look at, although it’s better not to expect excellent visibility under direct sunlight.

Also, during my time with this watch, I wished it had a better touch response too. I don’t know if it’s because of the relatively slower animation but scrolling through the widgets takes a bit of time and requires a firm touch gesture as well.

Vastking Fit M3 Display

Apart from that, the company hasn’t disclosed what type of display protection it has or if it has one at all. The reason I am so keen about this is that my usage pattern is quite rough when it comes to smartwatches and our review unit of the Vastking Fit M3 has already seen some scratches.

So, if you’re looking to buy this one, be sure to install a screen protector to ensure long-term durability. Anyway, the raise-to-wake function works perfectly fine here. However, it takes a second or more to do so. You may also sync your calls to the watch, but since it lacks a microphone and speaker, the M3 lacks the ability to make/take calls from the watch itself.

Health, Fitness, Sleep Tracking

  • Heart rate, SpO2 monitoring
  • 8 sports modes in total

With all that out of the way, let’s get to talking about the health tracking features of the Vastking Fit M3. As I said before, this is a budget smartwatch with the most basic of abilities. It can track your steps, calories, heart rate, blood oxygen, alongside a total of 8 types of exercises. This includes walking, running, cycling, skipping, badminton, basketball, football, and swimming.

Vastking Fit M3 Menus

The pedometer on this watch is quite accurate and so is the sleep tracking. I tested it against the Galaxy Watch 4 Classic, and the results were impressively comparable. In terms of heart rate monitoring, although the company claims to continuously record heart rate information, it only does so once every half an hour only.

The basics

Moving on, as with other budget smartwatches, the Vastking Fit M3 doesn’t support all-day blood oxygen (SpO2) level tracking. So, you’re gonna have to manually record it. Still, I did compare its heart rate and SpO2 readings with that of the Galaxy Watch 4 Classic and found them to be more or less similar.

VastkingFitM3 Sensor

In addition, the SpO2 recording on the Fit M3 takes only about 5-6 seconds which is quite fast for a budget smartwatch in this price range. Yet, that affordable tag means you don’t get GPS tracking here. Therefore, in case you’d like to trail your exercise routes, you’re gonna have to refer to the phone’s GPS.

But strangely, turning on GPS just activates the workout on your phone and not the watch. So, you’ll have to start/stop the exercise from your phone, which is a bit annoying. Likewise, there is no automatic workout detection either which is a shame because even budget fitness trackers like the Mi Smart Band 6 and Honor Band 6 support this feature.

Connectivity and App

  • Bluetooth 5.0, Da Fit app

On the connectivity side, the Vastking Fit M3 features Bluetooth 5.0 and it syncs with your smartphone via the Da Fit app. The app is really basic and has nothing sophisticated to interact with. Its landing page contains all your health stats presented in an easy-to-understand manner.

Here, you can simply scroll through stats such as the number of steps, sleep info, exercises, etc. As expected, you’ll get more details about your health data on the app rather than on the watch. Here, swiping to the left takes you to the watch face, notifications, and other settings while the last page has your profile and a few other regulatory information.

In-depth

More about the app—it lets you set your daily steps goal and notifies when you’ve achieved certain milestones. Assorted functions like setting alarms, camera shutter, recording water intake, sedentary reminders, etc. are accessible via the app as well.

One thing to note about notifications is that the watch does not support emojis and Unicode Nepali/Indian font, which is a slight bummer. The app also has quite a large selection of watch faces that you can download. You even have the option to make your own customized watch face if you’d like.

However, the watch can only store 4 of them at once. Plus, you will have to be super patient when downloading and syncing watch faces since it takes quite some time to do so. Other than that, health data and everything else syncs with the watch swiftly enough, so I haven’t had any problem regarding that.

Battery

  • 200mAh cell, magnetic charging

Finally, I have been fairly satisfied with the battery life of the Vastking Fit M3 as well. It packs a 200mAh battery and testing it out with all the functions like continuous heart rate monitoring, 50% brightness, I got good 7-day battery life.

VastkingFitM3 Charger

On the other hand, keeping continuous heart rate monitoring off, the watch endured twice as long. Impressive! As for charging, the Vastking Fit M3 uses a 2-pin magnetic charger that takes around 2 hours to go from 0-100%.

Vastking Fit M3 Review: Conclusion

Wrapping up the review, having used the Vastking Fit M3 for more than 3 weeks, I would say that it’s a decent budget smartwatch that gets the fundamentals right.  It offers an enticing look but apart from that, its functionalities are pretty much similar to what other budget smartwatches provide—or maybe even less in the case of exercise and sports modes.

Still and all, for all its features, the Fit M3 definitely justifies its price. So, if you are looking for a good-looking smartwatch with all the basics under a strict USD 60 budget, I don’t see a reason why you shouldn’t consider the Vastking Fit M3. But if you are more serious about health and fitness, I would suggest you add some more cash and get the Honor Band 6 or Huawei Band 6.

Vastking Fit M3 Review: Pros and Cons

Pros

  • Metal, lightweight body
  • Attractive design
  • IP68 dust-water resistance
  • Easy-to-use companion app

Cons

  • No automatic workout detection
  • No build-in navigation feature

Realme’s first tablet, the Realme Pad goes official with Helio G80 chipset

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After series of leaks and rumors, Realme Pad is now official in the market. It’s the company’s first offering in the tablet category which is blooming since the start of the pandemic last year. So, let’s get into the specs, features, availability, and expected price of Realme Pad in Nepal.

Realme Pad Overview:

Design and Display

Realme Pad features a 10.4-inch WUXGA+ IPS panel with a standard 60Hz refresh rate and an 82.5% screen-to-body ratio. While there is nothing particularly wrong with those specs for a budget tablet, it has surely disappointed the fans who were anticipating an AMOLED panel as tipped by Francis Wong, CMO of Realme India and Europe.

Realme Pad Design and Display

This screen can get as dim as 2 nits under the night mode. Moreover, the device has an aluminum casing measuring 6.9mm in thickness and weighs 440 grams. Realme Pad’s back has a matte finish with a circular camera module. There are two colors to choose from: Real Grey and Real Gold.

  • Meanwhile, check out all the prices and specs of tablets from Realme here!

Performance

In terms of performance, the Realme Pad is powered by a MediaTek Helio G80 chipset. This processor is coupled with either 3/4GB of LPDDR4X RAM and 32/64GB of eMMC 5.1 onboard storage. On the software side of things, the new tablet boots on Realme UI for Pad based on Android 11.

Likewise, the device is fueled by a 7,100mAh battery that charges via an 18W fast charger. As per the company, it can provide 12 hours of offline video playback and up to 65 days of standby time.

Rest of the specs

Aside from that, Realme Pad has an 8MP front-facing camera with a dual noise-canceling mic setup. There’s also an 8MP camera on the back. In terms of audio, it comes with a quad-speaker setup with Dolby Atmos, Hi-Res Audio, and Adaptive surround sound support.

Realme Pad Specifications:

  • Body: 6.9mm, 440grams
  • Display: 10.4-inch IPS panel, 60Hz refresh rate, 82.5% screen-to-body ratio
  • Resolution: WUXGA+ (2,000 x 1,200 pixels)
  • Chipset: MediaTek Helio G80 4G (12nm)
  • Memory: 3/4GB LPDDR4X, 32/64GB eMMC 5.1 storage (expandable)
  • Camera: 8MP front, 8MP rear
  • Battery: 7,100mAh (18W fast charging)
  • Colors: Real Grey, Real Gold
  • Connectivity: WiFi only, LTE + WiFi

Realme Pad Price in Nepal and Availability

The price of the Realme Pad is INR 13,999 for the 3/32GB WiFi-only model. Likewise, the 4/64GB WiFi + LTE configuration costs INR 17,999. Realme Pad will go on sale in India from September 16. We expect the price of Realme Pad in Nepal to start at NPR 25,000 if and when it launches here.

Realme Pad Price in India Price in Nepal (Expected)
3/32GB (WiFi) INR 13,999 NPR 25,000
3/32GB (LTE) INR 15,999 NPR 28,000
4/64GB (LTE) INR 17,999 NPR 31,000
  • Watch: Best budget tablets to buy in 2021.

Realme 8s 5G launched as the world’s first phone with Dimensity 810 chipset

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Realme has announced a new device in its 8 series, called the Realme 8s 5G. It’s the world’s first smartphone with MediaTek Dimensity 810 5G chipset. So, let’s get into the specs, features, availability, and expected price of Realme 8s 5G in Nepal.

Realme 8s 5G Overview:

Design and Display

Starting with the display, the 8s 5G flaunts a 6.5-inch IPS LCD panel with FHD+ resolution and a 90.5% screen-to-body ratio. The screen has a peak brightness of 600 nits, and a 90Hz refresh rate.

Realme 8s Design and Display

On to the design, it comes with a rectangular camera module at the back and a punch-hole cutout on the front. Thankfully, there is no “Dare to Leap” branding this time around like on the standard Realme 8. The Realme 8s 5G is available in two color options: Universe Blue and Universe Purple.

Performance

Now, as aforementioned, the Realme 8s 5G is powered by the new MediaTek Dimensity 810 5G chipset (6nm). This chipset has two Cortex-A76 and six Cortex-A55 CPU cores. Accompanying it is up to 8GB of LPDDR4X RAM and up to 128GB of UFS 2.1 internal storage.

In addition, the device also supports virtual RAM expansion that the company is citing as “DRE Technology”. With this, you can extend the phone’s RAM up to 13GB. Similarly, the handset sports a 5000mAh cell that supports 33W fast charging.

Cameras

Over on the optics, it has a triple-camera setup at the back. There’s a 64MP primary, a B&W portrait, and a macro sensor. On the front, there’s a 16MP camera inside the left-aligned punch-hole cutout. Here, the rear camera can shoot up to 1080p videos at 30fps.

Rest of the specs

Moving on, Realme 8s 5G has a side-mounted fingerprint sensor for biometrics. The device boots on Realme UI 2.0 based on Android 11. The wireless connectivity options include WiFi (2.4G/5.1/5.8GHz) and Bluetooth 5.1. Plus, the device supports dual 5G standby.

Realme 8s 5G Specifications:

  • Body: 162.5 x 74.8 x 8.8mm, 191 gm
  • Display: 6.5-inch IPS LCD panel, 90Hz refresh rate, 600 nits peak brightness
  • Resolution: Full HD+ (2400 x 1080 pixels), 90.5% screen-to-body ratio
  • Chipset: MediaTek Dimensity 810 5G (6nm)
  • CPU: Octa-core (2× Cortex-A76 & 6x Cortex-A55)
  • GPU: Arm Mali-G57 MC2
  • Memory: 6/8GB LPDDR4X RAM (5GB expandable RAM)
  • Storage: 128GB UFS 2.1 storage (expandable)
  • Software & UI: Android 11 with Realme UI 2.0 on top
  • Rear Camera: Triple (with LED flash);
    – 64MP f/1.8 primary lens
    – B&W Portrait lens
    – 4cm Macro lens
  • Front Camera: 16MP f/2.1 (punch-hole)
  • Security: Side-mounted fingerprint scanner
  • Sensors: Acceleration, Gyroscope, Magnetic Induction, Proximity, Light
  • Connectivity: Dual 5G SIM (Nano), WiFi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac, Bluetooth 5.1, GPS / AGPS / Glonass / Galileo / Beidou, USB Type-C
  • Battery: 5000mAh with 33W Dart Charge
  • Color Options: Universe Blue, Universe Purple

Realme 8s 5G Price in Nepal and Availability

Realme 8s 5G will be available in India from September 13 at a price of INR 17,999 for the 6/128GB variant while the 8/128GB model costs INR 19,999. We expect the price of Realme 8s 5G in Nepal to start at around NPR 32,000 if and when it launches here.

Realme 8s  Price in India  Price in Nepal (Expected)
6/128GB INR 17,999 NPR 32,000
8/128GB INR 19,999 NPR 35,000
  • Meanwhile, check out our review of Realme 8.

Realme Pocket Bluetooth Speaker is official with IPX5 rating, game mode

Today, Realme held an online event in India to announce its new range of products, including two portable Bluetooth speakers. Here, we will be discussing the new Realme Pocket Bluetooth Speaker, along with its specs, features, and expected price in Nepal.

Realme Pocket Bluetooth Speaker Overview:

Realme Pocket Bluetooth Speaker is cheaper than the Cobble Bluetooth Speaker that it was launched alongside. However, it retains most of the features of its more expensive sibling.

Design

This speaker sports an elliptical case with rounded edges. It is available in two colors: Desert White and Classic Black. The former has stylish look as it substitutes the company’s logo on the speaker grille for a camouflage pattern instead.

Realme Pocket Bluetooth Speaker Design

As the name suggests, the Realme Pocket Bluetooth Speaker is pretty lightweight. It weighs just 113 grams and features a lanyard that adds to the portability.

Audio quality

Over on the audio, Realme has included a 3W dynamic driver with a passive radiator here. You can switch between three presets for the best listening experience: Dynamic, Bass, and Bright. Similarly, two Realme Pocket Bluetooth speakers can be connected together for a stereo sound effect.

Connectivity

Bluetooth 5.0 on Realme Pocket Bluetooth Speaker has a range of 10 meters. You can even sync it with the Realme Link app for more controls, which lets you switch between equalizer presets, game/normal mode, and even customize the functions of the buttons.

Battery

Powering the speaker is a 600mAh battery that Realme claims can last up to 6 hours. It charges via the Type-C port which takes around 2.5 hours to fully juice up the battery.

Realme Pocket Bluetooth Speaker Specifications:

  • Weight: 113 grams
  • Connectivity: Bluetooth 5.0 (up to 10m)
  • Codec: SBC
  • Audio Setup: Dynamic Driver + Passive Radiator
  • Output Power: 3W
  • Frequency Response: 110Hz – 18kHz (-10dB)
  • Signal to Noise ratio: ≥85dB
  • Protection: IPX5 certified
  • Battery: 600mAh (up to 6 hours)
  • Charging: Type-C (around 2.5 hours)
  • Companion app: Realme Link (Android | iOS)
  • Color options: Classic Black, Desert White
  • Read our review of the Realme Pocker Bluetooth Speaker.

Realme Pocket Bluetooth Speaker Price in Nepal

Realme Pocket Bluetooth Speaker will be available from September 15 in India for INR 1,099. We expect the price of the Realme Pocket Bluetooth Speaker to be NPR 1,900 if and when it launches in Nepal.

Bluetooth Speaker Price in India Price in Nepal (Expected)
Realme Pocket Bluetooth Speaker INR 1,099 NPR 1,900
  • Meanwhile, check out our long-term review of the Samsung Galaxy A22.

Realme Cobble Bluetooth Speaker launched with up to 9 hours of music playback

Realme India held an online event to announce a slew of products, including smartphones, the company’s first tablet, and a couple of Bluetooth speakers. Here, we will be taking a look at the specs, features, expected price, and availability of the Realme Cobble Bluetooth speaker in Nepal.

Realme Cobble Bluetooth Speaker Overview:

Realme Cobble is a more premium offering of the two speakers the company launched in India today. It was initially launched in Malaysia this year and is now making its way to other markets.

Design

It’s not hard to guess why Realme is calling it Cobble as this curved round shape is reminiscent of a stone. You can choose between two colors: Electric Blue and Metal Black.

Realme Cobble Bluetooth Speaker Design

Electric Blue variant has a camouflage pattern on the grille instead of Realme branding on the other. Also, its lanyard glows in the dark. The speaker weighs around 200 grams and is IPX5 rated against water splashes.

Sound quality

Here, Realme has gone with a 5W dynamic driver which is paired with a passive radiator. The speaker covers audio frequencies ranging from 110Hz to 18kHz. You can even choose between three audio presets – Dynamic, Bass, and Bright. There is also a dedicated Game Mode that Realme claims can limit the latency to 88ms.

Connectivity

As for connectivity, the Cobble features Bluetooth 5.0 with an effective range of ≤ 10m radius. You can even control this speaker using your phone via the Realme Link app. However, this feature is only available on Android smartphones for now. Similarly, you can pair two Cobble Bluetooth speakers together for stereo sound output.

Battery endurance

Fueling the speaker is a 1500mAh battery that is rated to last up to 9 hours. The Type-C charging port is protected by a rubber flap to prevent water from getting in.

Realme Cobble Bluetooth Speaker Specifications:

  • Weight: 200 grams
  • Connectivity: Bluetooth 5.0 (up to 10m)
  • Codec: AAC, SBC
  • Audio setup: Dynamic driver + Passive radiator
  • Output power: 5W
  • Frequency response: 110Hz – 18kHz (-10dB)
  • Signal to Noise ratio: ≥85dB
  • Protection: IPX5 certified
  • Battery: 1,500mAh (Up to 9 hours)
  • Charging interface: Type-C (around 2.5 hours)
  • Companion app: Realme Link (Android | iOS)
  • Color options: Electric Blue, Metal Black

Realme Cobble Bluetooth Speaker Price in Nepal

Realme Cobble Bluetooth Speaker will be available in India for INR 1,799 starting September 15. We expect the price of the Realme Cobble Bluetooth Speaker in Nepal to be around NPR 3,000 if and when it launches here.

Bluetooth Speaker Price in India Price in Nepal (Expected)
Realme Cobble Bluetooth Speaker INR 1,799 NPR 3,000
  • Meanwhile, check out our review of Realme GT.

Poco M3 Pro 5G is now available in the 6/128GB memory variant in Nepal

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Poco launched its latest 5G-ready mid-range phone, the M3 Pro 5G in the global market back in May 2021. The 4/64GB memory variant of Poco M3 Pro 5G made its way to Nepal last month. And now the company has launched the higher 6/128GB variant as well. Here, we will be discussing the key specs and features of the Poco M3 Pro 5G along with its official price in Nepal.

Poco M3 Pro 5G Overview:

Design and Display 

Poco M3 Pro features a 6.5-inch FHD+ DotDisplay with a 90Hz refresh rate. The company has included DynamicSwitch technology that switches between 30Hz, 50Hz, 60Hz, and 90Hz based on the content being viewed. Its 360º ambient light sensor has 4096 different brightness levels.

Poco M3 Pro 5G Color Options

Poco M3 Pro 5G is based on Redmi Note 10 5G. To differentiate the two, Poco has gone with an aggressive design here. It’s quite apparent with the huge camera module and the company’s branding.

The 3D-curved back of the M3 Pro has a glossy finish and is available in three colors: Poco Yellow, Power Blue, and Cool Blue. It surely is a big phone with 8.92mm thickness and a weight of 190 grams.

Performance and Memory 

Under the hood, Poco M3 Pro 5G packs MediaTek’s Dimensity 700, which is based on a 7nm process. It features two Cortex-A76 cores and six Cortex-A55 cores clocked at 2.2GHz and 2.0GHz, respectively. There is a Mali-G57 GPU for graphics rendering which is clocked at 950MHz.

Poco M3 Pro 5G supports 12 different 5G bands. It supports dual 5G standby as well. The chipset even supports 5G carrier aggregation but it looks like the feature is not activated in the M3 Pro 5G.

There are two RAM variants to choose from here – 4GB and 6GB. They come with 64GB and 128GB of UFS 2.2 storage, respectively. M3 Pro 5G boots with MIUI 12 for Poco on top of Android 11.

Camera

The phone has a triple-camera setup. Its 48MP primary lens utilizes a 1/2″ sensor. It shoots 12MP shoots natively with 4-in-1 pixel binning. Here, four pixels combine to a Super Pixel of 1.6µm. Sadly, there is no ultrawide camera here. What you get instead are two 2MP sensors for macro and portrait shots.

Poco M3 Pro 5G Triple Camera Setup

On the front, there is an 8MP selfie camera with an f/2.0 aperture.

Rest of the specs

The phone packs in a 5,000mAh battery with support for 18W fast charging. Poco is including a 22.5W charger in the box too. Poco M3 Pro supports dual-band Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 5.1, IR blaster, and Multi-Function NFC. However, the availability of the latter will vary according to the market.

Poco M3 Pro 5G Specifications: 

  • Body: 161.81 x 75.34 x 8.92mm, 190 grams
  • Display: 6.5-inches IPS LCD panel, 90Hz refresh rate with DynamicSwitch, 400 nits, Gorilla Glass 3
  • Resolution: FHD+ (2400 x 1080 pixels), 20:9 aspect ratio
  • Chipset: MediaTek Dimensity 700 5G (7nm)
  • Memory: 4/6GB LPDDR4X RAM, 64/128GB UFS 2.2 storage (expandable)
  • Software & UI: MIUI 12 for Poco on top of Android 11
  • Rear Camera: Triple (48MP primary, 2MP depth, 2MP macro)
  • Front Camera: 8MP f/2.0 sensor (punch-hole)
  • Security: Physical fingerprint sensor (side-mounted)
  • Connectivity: Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac (dual-band), Bluetooth 5.1, USB Type-C, NFC (select region), IR Blaster
  • Battery: 5000mAh with 18W fast charging (22.5W charger in-box)
  • Colors: Power Black, Poco Yellow, Cool Blue

Poco M3 Pro 5G Price in Nepal & Availability

The price of the Poco M3 Pro 5G in Nepal is NPR 23,999 for the 4/64GB variant and NPR 26,999 for the 6/128GB variant. You can buy Poco M3 Pro 5G in Nepal from Xiaomi-authorized retail stores or the company’s e-commerce partners like Daraz and Sastodeal.

Poco M3 Pro 5G Price in Nepal
4/64GB NPR 23,999
6/128GB NPR 26,999
  • Check out our review of the Poco M3 Pro 5G.

Samsung AU8000 75″ 4K TV Review: A Grand TV Experience

We recently came up with the review of Samsung’s AU7700 55” 4K TV. And today, we’re kicking things up a notch with the AU8000 75” 4K TV. It offers the best-in-class look owing to the narrow bezels, all on the attractive Air Slim design that’s just begging to be a part of your home theatre system. I have been testing the 75” version of the Samsung AU8000 4K UHD TV for the better part of a month now and will be sharing everything you need to know about it in this review.

Samsung AU8000 75″ 4K TV Specifications:

  • Display: 75-inches LED-backlit LCD, PurColor technology
  • Resolution: 4K Ultra-HD (3840 x 2160 pixels)
  • Dimensions:
    • Without Stand (W x H x D): 1676.7 x 960.3 x 26.6 mm
    • With Stand (W x H x D): 1676.7 x 1003.4 x 332.2 mm
  • Weight: 32.1 kg (without stand) | 33.3 kg (with stand)
  • Sound: 2x Speakers (2CH) with 20W Output
  • Audio: Dolby Digital Plus Support, Q-Symphony
  • OS: Tizen OS
  • Processor: Crystal Processor 4K
  • HDR: Yes (HDR, HDR10+, HLG)
  • Refresh Rate: 60Hz, Motion Xcelerator, ALLM
  • Viewing Angle: Standard
  • Power: AC100-240V 50/60Hz (260W)
  • Wireless Connectivity: WiFi 802.11 ac (dual-band), Bluetooth 5.2
  • I/O Ports: 3x HDMI (with eARC support), 2x USB 2.0, 1x AV in, 1x RF in, 1x Digital Audio Output, 1x Ethernet
  • Remote: One Remote (battery included inside the box)
  • Price in Nepal: Rs. 379,990

Samsung AU8000 75″ 4K TV Review:

By the way, this particular model costs some USD 1200 in the US, Rs. 379,990 in Nepal, and Rs. 209,990 in India. Also, Samsung Nepal will be heavily discounting this TV during the upcoming festive seasons (Dashain, Tihar). We expect the AU8000 (75″) to cost under Rs. 3 lakhs by then—making it the perfect time to buy this big TV.

Design and Build

  • Plastic back, minimal bezels on all four sides
  • Height-adjustable stand, wall-mount support

Okay, let’s start this review of the Samsung AU8000 75″ TV with the design. From the back of the TV to its bezels or stands, the AU8000 is largely plastic-made. The front of the TV has minimal bezels, ensuring a stylish look. Samsung calls this design language “Air Slim”, which has contributed the relatively thinner form-factor compared to last year’s TU8000 series.

The back of the TV borrows most of its design elements from the Q60A, which is Samsung’s entry-level lineup of QLED TVs. Meaning, the back face of the AU8000 is almost flat and is covered by textured plastic, while it also has the inset to house all the ports.

The connectivity options include two USB-A, one LAN, one AV-in, one antenna, and three HDMI ports, among which one of them supports eARC as well. On the other hand, the power-in connection is positioned independently over on the left. Furthermore, there are four slits at the back to hold all the cables for a cleaner setup.

The Flats

Contrary to the AU7700 that we recently reviewed, this TV brings a rather wide rectangular stand called “Flat Lift”. One can easily assemble it into the TV with a simple snap. But more importantly, this is a height-adjustable stand so you can dynamically fit the TV in a room.

Samsung AU8000 75 Stands

Apart from this, there’s a Samsung logo off-center to the right side of the bottom bezel. You also can find the sole control button below the logo. Using this, you can power on/off the TV, control volume levels, and make other minor adjustments.

Now, in case you want to wall-mount the TV, that’s entirely possible as well. And based on my experience, I would advise you wall-mount it since the tall and thin form factor of this TV isn’t nearly as sturdy as you’d want.

Display

  • 75″ 4K UHD resolution, LED backlighting
  • HDR, ALLM, Motion Xcelerator, Ambient Mode

Getting to the display, the AU8000 is a decent 75” 4K TV that delivers good pictures, but with a few exceptions. It supports HDR10+ and HDR10 high dynamic range (HDR) content on top of Motion Xcelerator for smoother picture quality.

Out of the box, the colors, contrast, and vibrancy of the panel are pretty good, and it can seamlessly play 4K video at 60fps. If you’re not a fan of the default color calibration, Samsung lets you play around with brightness, contrast, sharpness, and other settings as well.

Samsung AU8000 75 4K TV Display

Similarly, as with most Samsung TVs, it has five picture presets to choose from—Dynamic, Standard, Natural, Movie, and the Filmmaker Mode. While I didn’t like the extreme contrast from the Dynamic preset, my personal favorite is the Natural mode. It brings a perfect balance of the blacks and whites of the content, offering a crisp look.

However, if you do not prefer the highlighted tones of these picture modes, then either Movie or the Filmmaker mode is your go-to option here. It brings the brightness and contrast level down a notch while adding a bit of warmth to the color tone, which makes for the perfect color profile for enjoying a movie or a Netflix series.

But of course, this doesn’t apply to every type of movie/show. And ultimately, I found myself switching between different presets depending upon the content.

Perks

Adding to the viewing experience is the Contrast Enhancer feature which works like a charm to give that extra bit of punch the picture needs, particularly in gloomy scenes. It perfectly balances the details in light and dark areas and outputs an impeccable image quality.

Samsung AU8000 75 4K TV Display-1

Also, AU8000 auto-recognizes HDR contents and displays an “HDR” label in the picture mode settings. Similarly, Motion Xcelerator settings lie under the Picture Clarity menu where you can even opt for the custom option and set the judder value yourself.

From my experience, setting it to 4 or 5 for action, sports, or similar fast-paced content seemed to work best. Furthermore, to make this large TV gaming-friendly, there’s a dedicated Game Mode as well.

Ambient Mode

Besides all this, one of the coolest features of the Samsung AU8000 is the Ambient Mode. It lets your TV blend in with the room it’s set up in by applying different artworks—instead of just sitting there like a big canvas when not in use. You can choose from different live wallpapers and artworks, and select from multiple sleep-time options for when you’d like the TV turned off.

SamsungAU8000 4K TV Ambient Mode

Disappointingly, Samsung doesn’t let you set a custom value for this—meaning either you’ll have to manually turn off the screen or have it on for up to 4 hours. Also, for a more customized experience, I would recommend using the SmartThings app, which lets you showcase your personal photos on the TV.

Software

  • Tizen OS
  • Windows Sharing / Samsung DeX / Apple AirPlay

Over on the software side of things, the AU8000 runs on Samsung’s own Tizen OS. I’ve already praised its ease of use and simplicity in our review of the AU7700. So this time, I’ll keep it brief and to the point.

A full web browser is also present on the TV, which is easy to use thanks to the remote’s cursor functionality. Similarly, voice control options include Bixby for Nepal, Bhutan, Bangladesh, and Sri Lanka, while Samsung has also enabled Google Assitant and Alexa support in India.

SamsungAU8000 75 User Interface

However, Bixby hasn’t let me down as it seamlessly performs the tasks requested. Plus, this TV can also mirror your computer or smartphone screen through Window Sharing, Apple AirPlay 2, and Samsung DeX.

Still, I found the entire UI/UX to be slightly choppier than expected, be it scrolling through the home screen or activating any functions. This isn’t essentially the fault of the Tizen OS. Instead, the aging Crystal Processor 4K powering the TV feels like the major culprit here.

To compare, the AU7700 that I reviewed a few days back has the same processor and is therefore afflicted with the same issues. For what’s supposed to be a premium TV option, Samsung most definitely should have upgraded the processor for delivering a smoother TV experience.

Audio

  • 2CH 20W bottom-firing speaker
  • Dolby Digital Plus, Q-Symphony

Over on the audio, the AU8000 hosts two bottom-firing 2CH speakers with 20W of total output and Dolby Digital Plus support. The speaker system of the AU8000 is apparently the same as that of the AU7700, and so is the processing and audio output.

Here, the sound quality is punchy and loud enough to fill our medium-sized room. But at full volume, the soundstage gets narrower, where it kind of blends the instrument and human voices. The bass feels relatively flat as well, which most audiophiles might not like. Nonetheless, the acoustics are ideal for watching Netflix movies and series.

That said, if you can go the extra mile, you can partner the AU8000 with a dedicated sound system or a soundbar. The latter is also compatible with Samsung’s Q-Symphony technology allowing for a more immersive audio experience where the audio output from the TV’s speakers and the soundbar sync up.

Remote

  • Made from recycled material
  • Decent tactile feedback

SamsungAU8000 TV Remote

Moving on, the bundled remote is compact and rectangular, with only the essential keys. The power, microphone, number, and ambient mode buttons are located above the circular navigation pad, while the channel and volume rockers, as well as dedicated service buttons for Amazon Prime Video, Netflix, and the internet, are located right below. There’s a pinhole microphone at the top to pick up your voice commands.

Samsung AU8000 75″ 4K TV Review: Conclusion

To conclude this review, the Samsung AU8000 is an outstanding 75″ 4K TV with excellent contrast and color accuracy. Furthermore, its gaming-oriented features like ALLM and Motion Xcelerator definitely helps the TV stand out in the market.

The nightmare, however, is the sluggish performance, which ultimately weakens the ideal combo of excellent picture and audio quality. While this is pretty common for a budget TV, such an issue should be non-existent on a TV that costs over a thousand dollars. Thus, Samsung really needs to upgrade the processor on its forthcoming upper mid-range TVs. Yet, many people might still find AU8000 a decent choice, especially if you find it on sale with big discounts.

Samsung AU8000 75″ 4K TV Review: Pros and Cons

Pros:

  • Air Slim design
  • Good viewing angles
  • Ambient Mode
  • ALLM, Motion Xcelrator
  • Simple-to-use UI
  • Loud, balanced sound
  • Samsung One Remote

Cons:

  • Plastic stand
  • Laggy user interface
  • No multi-voice assistant support as in India