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Redmi AirDots Review: Decent TWS headphones for the budget conscious

Whether you like it or not, the era of the 3.5mm headphone jacks on smartphones seems to be coming to an end. I don’t want to believe it either, but it’s happening. More and more phones are skipping it, and finding one on a flagship is a plus point, these days. Yes, they are really getting rare. As compensation though, smartphone makers are either including a USB Type-C to 3.5mm headphone adapter or USB-C headphones in the package. But it’s just not the same. And this is making wireless headphones more popular than ever.

And in this genre, Apple’s AirPods are quite popular, and recently, Samsung’s Galaxy Buds too. But they are expensive! So, I thought why not explore some underdogs? And that led to me getting this… the Redmi AirDots. These cost about a fourth of the Galaxy Buds, about $30! And you can buy like 5 of these for the price of one Airpod too! That makes it sound quite compelling, but how good is it in real life?

Redmi AirDots Specifications:

  • Dimensions: 2.66×1.64×2.16cm
  • Weight: 4.1 gram (Each earbud)
  • Driver: 2mm
  • Wearing type: In-Ear
  • Connectivity: Wireless (Bluetooth)
  • Music Time: 4 hours
  • Battery capacity(mAh): 40mAh (Each Earbud); 300mAh (Carrying case)
  • Charging Time: 5 hours (Earbud); 3 hours (Carrying Case)
  • Bluetooth Version: V5.0
  • Controls: physical button

Design & Build

In terms of design, these are quite generic. The case gives it a Galaxy Buds vibe right away, even when you open it. The buds itself has a rounded shape, nothing too fancy, and the small form factor makes it feel minimalistic too. These are also very light – at 4.1 grams each, and might feel kinda hollow inside. But because of that, they’re also very comfortable. And even listening to them for long hours doesn’t tire your ears. Maybe the build won’t win them any points, but what more to expect for the price?

redmi airdots casing

Also, you get two extra pairs of ear-tips or earbud gels inside the package. They also differ in size, but for most, the default earbud gels will do. They fit quite snuggly in your ears and that somewhat helps in passive noise cancellation.

earbuds

However, these buds are really small. So, it’s easy to misplace them. Of course, the carrying case is there, but you won’t always remember to put them back in. The case also charges the Dots via pogo pins, so, maybe, it’s also a good idea to carry them. And even though the carrying case resembles the Galaxy Buds, it stands out with its bulkier looks and Redmi branding.

Pairing & Control

Both the buds have a tactile button each, to pair them with your phone. They also serve as controls – long-press the button to turn it on and off, press them once to play/pause media, and a double press will trigger your voice assistant. And since these have built-in mics, you can easily give voice commands to assistants like Siri and Google Assistant.

Both the buttons do the same thing, so, you might ask what’s the point. But having buttons on each side makes it easy to control them with any hand, which is a handy feature to have.

redmi airdots pairing and control

However, there are some minor pairing issues. These earphones will connect to your phone easily once within range. But the audio notifications you get on these earphones when connected to your phone are kind of difficult to make out. So, sometimes, you have to check your phone to find out if they actually connected or not.

Also, the buttons are fairly sensitive. It’s easy to accidentally press them while putting them on or taking them out, or even adjusting them. And that can really be frustrating! In addition, it lacks sufficient controls. No volume control or no way to shuffle through your playlist is, admittedly, not a good experience.

Performance

The Redmi AirDots comes with 7.2 mm drives, uses the Raychem 8763 chip and adopts Bluetooth 5.0 technology. In layman terms, that means the connecting speeds and anti-interference ability is quite good on these. As with any typical Bluetooth device, the connection range is about 10 meters. But, with this pair, that happens only in an open space in a straight line of sight. If there are walls in between or some kind of obstacles, you will start facing distortions in the sound quality, even if the distance between is less than 10 meters.

design

As for the sound quality, I didn’t have very high expectations, because, well, these are inexpensive headphones. But it wasn’t really that bad. The audio was crisp, clear and loud, enough. At the loudest of volumes, you might notice a slight level of distortions, but nothing very significant. And while I can’t say that the preserve the highs and lows in the sounds, it handles the mids pretty well.

However, these earphones are not the ones to go for if you prefer bass music. It’s safe to say that these don’t have enough bass at all. Those kinds of songs sound muffled, and while you can boost the bass at higher volumes, I don’t recommend doing that because it can get really loud. This means some distortions as well as it can cause hearing loss in the long run.  Also, the trebles and vocals of the songs were not very well refined. But considering the price, it was expected.

sound quality

As for the latency, you won’t notice any of that while playing audio tracks on your phone, but they are noticeable while viewing YouTube contents. And sometimes, you can also find the video and audio out of sync. So, let’s say that these are strictly for listening to music.

And since these headphones come with a built-in mic, you can answer calls as well. Voices are clear on both ends while doing so, but don’t use it in noisy environments, because, these don’t have active noise cancellations. Still, what it delivers for a budget headphone did impress me.

Battery

When it comes to battery, each bud packs a 40 mAh battery. Xiaomi promises 5 hours’ of backup on mono and 4 hours on the stereo. However, in my usage, I got around 3 hours on 60-80% of volume and around 3.5 hours on 50% volume while using it on the stereo. Now I would’ve preferred a slightly better battery life, but given its weight, I guess, that can’t be. But again, given the price, I’m quite satisfied with them.

redmi airdots battery

Of course, while carrying your case, you can always toss them in when not in use. The case itself comes with a 300 mAh battery. So, a fully charged case can charge the buds for around 3 times. And the buds connect to the case through the Pogo pins and take around 1.5 hours to get fully refilled. The carry case, however, takes around 3 hours to get fully charged. It uses a micro USB port, though, which feels quite outdated even in the budget wireless headphones these days.

Conclusion

To sum up, the Redmi AirDots are light, comfortable, and a snug fit. They also project crisp and loud audio at a decent quality. The battery life of 3 to 3.5 hours may not be the best but good enough for its size. All these good things in a $30 package is truly a great deal. I would’ve preferred dedicated buttons or gestures to adjust the volume and shuffle through. But I hope Xiaomi has plans to do it on the next iterations.

So considering the price and the quality it delivers, I have very few complaints. It did surpass my expectations, so, I think these are a good purchase for a pair of budget wireless headphones. So, if you are looking for a decent budget headphone, you can’t go wrong with the Redmi AirDots.

Also Watch: Samsung Galaxy Buds Vs Apple AirPods Vs Redmi AirDots

Waiting for the Huawei Mate X? You’ll have to wait longer…

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It has already been over five months since the Huawei Mate X was officially unveiled; however, it is still not released to the public. Although the phone did not have to go through durability issues and media scandals, like the Galaxy Fold; it still seems some time away from sales. Huawei and Samsung have been playing a cat and mouse game of sorts, with the Mate X and Galaxy Fold. But it seems the Mate X is comparatively unfinished.

Huawei admitted that the phone turned out to be more challenging than originally anticipated. And they are still perfecting the Mate X to meet the company’s strict quality requirements. This gives an impression of back-pedaling on Huawei’s end. But if you look at it from another perspective, it also appears Huawei takes customer satisfaction and quality seriously.

huawei mate x foldable phone

Some time back we heard, both the Huawei Mate X and Samsung Galaxy Fold were heading towards a September release. But, looking at the current situation, it seems inconceivable.

Mate X is a project in which Huawei has invested a lot. And according to the company, Galaxy Fold’s release doesn’t matter to Huawei; because Huawei only hopes that customers can get a quality product when they finally get it. Furthermore, the company also added that the product will not go on the market as long as it doesn’t pass the company’s strict quality requirements.

samsung galaxy fold vs huawei mate x

Huawei fans were getting their hopes high, when Huawei CEO, Richard Yu, was spotted with his personal Mate X. However, when asked about the launch timing of the phone; he provided a vague response saying “It will have to wait

It seems strenuous to speculate the launch window at this point. However, it can be said that both the phones are still some time away from hitting the shelves. Are you ready to wait for the device? Or have you decided to move on? Do let us know in the comments.

Colors launches the Colors Pride 1X in Nepal

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Colors, one of the very few Nepali smartphone manufacturers, has just launched another phone, the Colors Pride 1X. The company concentrates on providing phones that are for the budget buyers, or let’s say, maybe for the older generation. Colors might not be very popular in their home country itself, but it is actually a good solution for those that don’t want to spend a lot on phones.

Overview

This phone actually packs very modest of specs. First up, you get a 5.45″ HD IPS display on it, which is getting pretty standard on budget phones, these days. It is on an 18:9 aspect ratio, so, you can say it’s following the trend.

colors 1x display

The Colors Pride 1X packs only a single camera at the back, however – an 8 MP module. But that’s what you get for the price! However, the camera does include Bokeh and Face Beauty mode. Also, it has a 5 MP selfie camera on the front. And both the rear and front camera feature LED flash.

Also read: Colors Mobile Price in Nepal

This phone runs on a 1.3 GHz MTK Quad-core processor, backed by 2 GB RAM and 16 GB of storage. Sure, this means it’s not a very powerful processor, but can easily go through your day to day usage easily. In addition, it runs on Android 9.0 Pie. And even though there’s no fingerprint scanner, it can use Face Unlock. Furthermore, there’s a 3000 mAh battery and dual SIM slots.

The Colors Pride 1X is now, priced at Rs.8495. This makes it strictly a budget phone. And with that kind of price, this is all the specs you can get. However, if you want, you can add some more money, and get better phones like the Xiaomi Redmi Go, or the Samsung Galaxy A2 Core – which is more powerful and more feature-rich.

Colors 1X Specifications:

  • Display: 5.45″ IPS LCD display with HD resolution @18:9 aspect ratio
  • Rear camera: 8 MP with LED Flash
  • Front Camera: 5 MP with LED Flash
  • Processor: 1.3 GHz MTK Quad-core processor
  • RAM: 2 GB
  • Storage: 16 GB, expandable via microSD
  • OS: Android 9.0 Pie
  • Battery: 3000 mAh

Pocophone F1 now available at SastoDeal for even cheaper price tag

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The Pocophone F1 is still one of the best mid-range smartphones in the Nepali market right now, despite being a year old. It’s the only phone that has been this successful at Daraz, an Alibaba owned E-commerce website. The company claims it has sold around 3000 units through flash sales. And, the demand among tech enthusiasts for the Pocophone F1 is still ubiquitous. Maybe that’s the reason why the eCommerce giant had to restock the product on multiple occasions.

Daraz had recently restocked the product. Maybe the handset got sold out completely, it’s nowhere to be found at their shelf. But needless to worry about that. Another e-commerce platform, SastoDeal, launched the higher-end model of the device for a lesser price than what Daraz was originally offering. The handset is now available for pre-booking. The delivery is said to start from 4th of August.

Overview:

Talking about the specs, the major highlight of the phone is its powerful processor. The handset features Snapdragon 845, which was the flagship chipset of last year. Since it still outperforms most of the mid-rangers out there, Pocophone F1 holds a notable position in the midrange segment. The performance is further complemented by 6GB of RAM. On the storage front, there is 128GB of onboard memory with an extra SD card to expand things further.

Talking about its imaging prowess, the phone embraces a dual-camera setup at the back. The phone captures some amazing images. We even have a DxOMark rating to prove the point. Furthermore, the recent software update has included a feature to capture slow-motion videos up to 960fps. On the front rests a 20MP shooter, which, in a similar way, captures some noteworthy selfies.pocophone f1 price nepal

On the front, you get a 6.2-inch IPS display with a wide notch on the top. With the wide notch, the display looks kinda ugly but with all the sensors incorporated on the notch, the aesthetics don’t matter much. Among all the sensors out there, the IR sensor is the most notable one. With the IR sensor, the phone performs 3D mapping of the face and unlocks the device accurately even in the dark. This features closely resembles with the all-hailed iPhone X.

Also Read: Xiaomi Pocophone F1 Review: Beauty lies on the inside

The phone is fueled by a humongous 4000mAh battery with support for Quick Charge 4.0. So alongside the prolonged endurance, you can get your phone juiced up real quick. The phone currently runs on Android Pie with MIUI 10.2 on the top. But Xiaomi has already promised to provide Android Q update. So even on the software side, you are all covered.

poco f1 price nepal

As for the price, a while back, Daraz was selling the 6/64GB variant of the phone for Rs. 33,999. Now, the 6/128GB variant of the phone is available at SastoDeal at an even cheaper price. You can pre-book the device for just Rs. 29,999 (6/128GB). And at this price, the device is truly unbeatable.

Xiaomi Pocophone F1 Specifications:

  • Operating System: Android Pie 9.0
  • Display: 6.18-inches IPS LCD
  • Resolution: 1080 x 2246 pixels
  • CPU: Octa-core 4×2.8 GHz Kryo 385 Gold & 4×1.8 GHz Kryo 385 Silver
  • Chipset: Qualcomm Snapdragon 845
  • GPU: Adreno 630
  • RAM: 6 or 8 GB
  • Storage: 64 or 128 or 256 GB
  • Rear Camera: 12 MP f/1.8 + 5 MP depth sensor, Dual LED flash, Panorama, HDR, etc.
  • Front Camera: 20 MP f/2.0
  • Battery: 4,000 mAh Li-Po non-removable with Quick charge 3.0
  • Connectivity: Wi-Fi 802.11 a/c/b/g/n, WiFi Direct, Hotspot, Bluetooth 5.0
  • Sensors: Fingerprint (rear- mounted), Accelerometer, Proximity, Gyro, Barometer, Compass, Infrared Face Recognition.

Huawei Nova 5i Pro launched: Might just be the new game changer!

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Huawei, for some reason, didn’t come up with a Nova 4i. After its huge success of the Nova 3i, we kinda expected it. But it was a no show. However, the company did launch a Nova 5i, and now, there’s even a Huawei Nova 5i Pro! There were all kinds of rumors about it, and the full specs already leaked some time ago, and now, the launch is official.

Overview:

It’s just like the rumors and leaks said. There’s actually no or very less difference. The Nova 5i Pro starts out with a Mate 20 look-alike body and a quad-camera setup at the back. And below that, is a physical fingerprint scanner. The display is a 6.26″ IPS LCD Full HD+ display with a punch-hole on the left. The punch hole sports a 32 MP selfie camera, as previously leaked.

huawei nova 5i pro specs

Also, the Quad camera comprises of a 48 MP primary camera – a Sony IMX586 lens – found on the OnePlus 7 Pro and Redmi Note 7 Pro. Other cameras are an 8 MP ultra-wide-angle lens, a 2 MP Super Macro lens and another 2 MP depth sensor. With this many cameras, we’d have preferred a telephoto lens but the company made a strange choice it seems.

In addition, the Huawei Nova 5i Pro runs on the Huawei’s new Kirin 810 chipset. And we know about how this processor beat the Snapdragon 730 in terms of benchmark scores. So, this phone is a direct competitor to the Redmi K20.

Furthermore, the phone packs a large 4000 mAh battery inside, with a 20-Watt Fast Charging that charges the phone to 50% in 30 minutes! It has two RAM configurations – 6 GB and 8 GB and two storage configurations – 128 GB and 256 GB.

Huawei Nova 5i Pro Specifications:

  • Display: 6.26″ IPS LCD display with Full HD+ resolution (1080 x 2640)
  • Rear Camera: Quad-camera setup, 48MP Sony IMX 586sensor with f/1.8 aperture + 8MP Ultra Wide Angle lens + 2MP f/1.75 aperture for Super Macro + 2MP depth sensor
  • Front Camera: 32MP with f/2.0 aperture
  • Processor: HiSilicon Kirin 810
  • CPU: 7nm, Octa-core (2×2.27GHz Cortex-A76 + 6×1.88GHz Cortex-A55)
  • GPU: ARM Mali-G52 MP6 GPU
  • RAM: 6GB / 8 GB RAM
  • Storage: 128 GB / 256 GB, expandable via MicroSD
  • OS: Android 9.0
  • Battery: 4,000mAh battery with 20-Watt Fast Charging
  • Features: Hybrid Dual SIM(nano+nano/microSD), rear-mounted fingerprint sensor
  • Colors: Midnight Black, Emerald Green, and Aurora

Huawei Nova 5i Pro Price and Availability

The Huawei Nova 5i Pro has only launched in China currently. It’s going on Flash sales right now. The base model (6 + 128 GB) costs CNY 2,199 (~$320), the middle one (8 + 128 GB) costs about CNY 2499 (~$365) and the top one (8+256 GB) costs CNY 2799 (~$407).

And when it does go for sale on international waters, this device might just be known as the Huawei Mate 30 Lite. And that makes sense because it’s the Mate 30 series that will launch soon.

Wide notch still continued on the Mate 30 Pro?

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Smartphone companies today are innovating and trying several ways to remove the infamous notch. We have seen sliders, pop-up cameras, rotating units, and god knows what else is about to come. Yet, Huawei is seemingly planning to retain the wide notch on the Huawei Mate 30 Pro.

According to the latest leaked screen protectors and shatter-proof glasses; the front panel of the Mate 30 Pro reveals five holes in the notch. We can speculate that one of the holes is definitely for the selfie camera. The second one for the proximity sensor and the third one could be the speaker. However, the functionality of the other two holes is still unknown.

The photo also reveals that Huawei Mate 30 Pro will opt to extremely curved edges of the OLED. The bottom and side bezels seem practically invisible. Rumors are the Mate 30 Pro will also have AR/VR emojis along with ToF for face unlock.

We can postulate that the same bezel will come in the Mate 30 as well. But unlike the Pro variant, the Mate 30 seems to have a more moderate curvature.

Other information about the phones is still unknown. And Huawei is still staying silent about the eventual launch date. However, due to the leaks and rumors, we can anticipate that the phone is close to the horizon. It may not be long until we see the phone on the shelves of the market.

Megabytes and Megabits: Here’s what your internet speed means

The megabits and megabytes confusion is widespread among many internet users. This issue often arises when dealing with internet providers. Because we are more used to dealing with megabytes (for storage); when a company says to offer internet of up to 100 Mbps; people assume they will see speeds of 100 megabytes per second. But, unfortunately, that is not the case.

The abbreviation for megabit is Mb and megabyte is written as MB. This slight difference in capitalization is what brings the confusion. As bits and bytes sound and are written alike, however, they are different units of measurement.

megabits vs megabytes

Internet providers have adapted the megabit as standard for speed measurement. It makes more sense as the data is sent as single bits at a time. Using this unit of measurement is more accurate and organized. They could just translate their terms to casual consumer language; however, 100 Mb will always look more impressive than 12.5 MB. The marketing advantage certainly helps make more sales.

Difference between Megabits and Megabytes

One byte is equal to eight bits, in simple terms. This means one megabyte equals eight megabits. So, by doing some math, you will realize, 100Mbps speed is equivalent to 12.5 megabytes per second.

  • 1 byte = 8 bits
  • 1 megabyte = 8 megabits
  • 12.5 megabytes = 100 megabits
  • 1 gigabyte = 8 gigabits

Now that you have come to realize, your 100 Mbps internet speed is actually 12.5 MB per second; make sure your expectations are in check. Internet providers will often advertise these as their maximum speeds or at least mention it in small prints. However, you may get 100 Mbps speed; but congestion, physics, cable distance, data loss, Wi-Fi strength, and other factors will hinder those speeds.

Whether you prefer referring to data as megabits or megabytes, at least now you know what each means. The next internet service provider that crosses your path won’t be able to fool you!

Huawei Executive seen using the Mate X, hinting September release date

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With Samsung planning its second go on the ambitious Galaxy Fold on September; its major rival Mate X from Huawei looks to be on the horizon. Speaking of the release date, Samsung might beat Huawei to the market. However, there are indications the Huawei Mate X might also arrive in September.

Huawei Consumer Business Group CEO, Richard Yu was recently seen using the Mate X in an airport. Rather than hiding away the device, he was flaunting it to the camera. The anonymous photographer could grab some close-up shots of the phone. Publicity stunt, or not, we at least know that it’s ready for commercial sales, now.

Richard Yu Huawei Consumer Business Group CEO

The pictures originated on Weibo at around the same time as Samsung revealed the new launch date of the Galaxy Fold. However, unlike the Galaxy Fold, the Huawei Mate X has an outward-facing foldable display. Some say the Fold’s design is better for preserving the delicate display; while others argue Huawei’s design will put less stress on the crease line of the display. What you prefer, is up to you.

huawei mate x foldable phone

Scheduled to release in July, but for the fear of Galaxy Fold-like experience, rigorous testing was done of the Mate X; postponing the scheduled date to September. The device got regulatory approval in China, suggesting it is set to go on sale in the country soon.

President of Huawei’s Product Division, He Gang hinted that Huawei Mate X will go on sale by the end of July or early August in China. Perhaps a wider roll-out will begin in September.

We are sure that both, Galaxy Fold and Mate X will hit the shelves in September. And the Mate X is definitely costlier than its Galaxy counterpart. But what do you think of the Mate X in this spontaneous, definitely-not-planned-ahead-of-time photoshoot?

Corsair acquires Origin PC: A making of something special?

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We all know Corsair, the gaming peripheral manufacturer that recently entered the Nepali market. Yes, the same company, Corsair, acquires Origin PC, not the PC gaming platform but the US-based pre-built PC manufacturers. It’s easy to confuse the two but if you are a gamer, you know how it is.

In short, isn’t a gaming peripheral and internal component manufacturer for PC, buying out a well-loved pre-built PC manufacturer, a match made in heaven? Depends on how the story pans out.

Corsair

Corsair makes RAM kits, power supplies, CPU coolers, casing, fans, and even liquid-cooled graphics cards. Not to mention their high-performance USB flash drives, all of which are excellent products. Then there are the gaming peripherals; mouse, keyboards, headphones, and mouse pads. On top of all that, they already manufactured a few pre-built PC too, take for instance the Corsair One.

Corsair one pre-built pc

The simplest way of look at this would be the use of more Corsair products to manufacturing pre-built PCs and stick an Origin logo on top. We also feel that huge discounts for their newly acquired company are in order. Corsair also produces an RGB solution called iCue, a software and hardware combo to easily manage and sync all the RGB lightings, plus a few extras like controlling fan speeds and temperatures.

Also Read: Sony RX100 VII Launched: A complete Vlogging machine

Origin

But Origin PC isn’t far off in the wow department either. They are creative and are known to built specialized gaming and workstation-class PCs and laptops. All of which are hand-built and they also offer 24/7 lifetime support from experienced gamers and hardware enthusiasts.

What can we expect?

Origin PC will live on to as an independent brand under Corsair. The company has assured its customers that they will retain the choices of components from multiple brands as usual. Furthermore, existing warranties, support and purchases will not be affected by this acquisition, for both companies whatsoever.

“With the gaming PC market continuing to expand as an increasing number of players make the jump from console to PC, we wanted to do more to reach customers in North America that prefer to buy, rather than build their system”

-CEO, Corsair

But because both are private companies, the terms of the acquisition are yet to go official. The only other things we are sure of is the fact that their Corsair Vengence PC, Corsair One and Corsair One pro aren’t going anywhere.

Also Read: Apple set to buy Intel’s 5G modem business for $1 billion

Maybe we will finally see Corsair’s new Hydro X-series custom liquid coolers and iCue software integrated into newer Origin PCs. If you ask me, this is a great move from Corsair, they get the excellent sales channel created by Origin while easily integrating themselves to a newer market.

Since you were interested in this article, we assume you love gaming PCs, so check out our first PC built video below:

Sony RX100 VII Launched: A complete Vlogging machine

Sony’s RX100 camera series has been the capable and pocketable point-and-shoot cameras since their debut. With a 1″ sensor and some great optics from Zeiss combined with its compact size, this is an ideal camera for things like travel photography. And Sony very recently launched a new iteration in the RX100 series – the Sony RX100 VII. And this one has quite a few important improvements that make it a complete machine for Vloggers.

Most important of the upgrades, seems to be the addition of a 3.5 mm audio port or a mic port. Because that was stopping the older RX100 VI from being a complete vlogging tool. You don’t want to rely on the camera’s inbuilt mic, do you? So, now, with this, it finally becomes highly suitable for vlogging purposes.

Sony RX100 VII launched

Another significant upgrade is the Real-Time Tracking and Real-Time Eye Autofocus on the camera. It works in both stills and videos, and it even works on animals. It uses predictive AI and recognition AI to track your subject. So, if nature photography is your thing, then, this could be a great gear for you. Sony has been working on its Autofocus technology. And it now claims that the Sony RX100 VII’s autofocus is the fastest in the world, locking the subject in about 0.02 seconds. Also, it now has 357 Phase Detection AF points and 425 Contrast-detection AF points – a feature available in the like A9 and A6400.

In addition, there’s this Single Burst Drive Shooting Mode which allows you capture some fast-paced action. On a single click, it will present you with 7 images – which means better odds of capturing quick moments!

Other improvements are in the sensor. While the lens on the Sony RX100 VII is the same as last year’s – a 20.1 MP 24-200 zoom lens with an f/2.8-4.5 aperture that offers up to 8.3x optical zoom – the 1″ sensor is upgraded to a stacked Exmor RS CMOS sensor with the latest-gen BIONZ X image processor.

Also read Sony Camera Prices in Nepal

As for videos, you have 4K video capabilities with no pixel binning, improved image stabilization, vertical video recording and super slow-motion of up to 960 fps.

The Sony RX100 VII will cost you about $1200 when it comes out later in August 2019. However, you will also be able to buy a shooting kit comprising of a handheld bracket, a mic pocket, and two rechargeable batteries for an additional $100.

What do you think of the price to the feature ratio in the Sony RX100 VII? If you were a vlogger, wouldn’t this one be a great machine?