Apple has just launched its first pair of affordable true wireless earbuds. No, I’m not referring to the AirPods but the Beats Solo Buds. These earbuds from Beats, an Apple subsidiary, costs $79.99 a pop. They have no Active Noise Cancellation, lack spatial audio, do not feature a case that charges the Beats Solo Buds, miss out on wireless charging, does not feature any IP certification…Beats offers the bare minimum here (or perhaps less than what is expected!), but the earbuds meet two very specific needs to perfection: a compact form factor and compatibility with both Android and iOS platforms. I’ll tell you more in this in-depth Beats Solo Buds review.
Sony’s new Bluetooth headset, the Sony ULT WEAR, is rather special. It retails for $199.99, which is rather rare for a Sony headset. Not only that, Sony took a trip down memory lane by resurrecting its Extra Bass technology. The sound of the Sony ULT WEAR is unlike any other Sony headset, for better or worse. Find out what this wireless headset with Active Noise Cancellation is capable of in my in-depth review.
With a 180° wide field of view, a powerful solar panel on the side, and night vision with color display, the Argus 4 Pro from Reolink does pack some special features. However, with an asking price of $219.99 a pop, it can be rather expensive. Is it still worth buying? Let’s take a closer look in the nextpit review!
The Power 1000 from DJI is the first power station from the renowned drone manufacturer. With an output power of 2,400 W, DJI is trying to compete with established power station manufacturers such as EcoFlow. This in-depth test reveals why this power station is a must-have for your next adventure, and which unexpected strengths emerge in real life.
Ready to embark on a summer vacation and think Duolingo’s “Duo” owl is too intrusive? Well, that’s perfect then, because the translation specialists from Timekettle have sent us the Fluentalk T1 Mini. I tried out the diminutive translator on nextpit’s behalf and am in a good place to tell you whether it’s worth buying!
With the launch of the Galaxy S24 series (comparison) in January 2024, Samsung also launched its AI platform known as Galaxy AI with countless AI features. Just how useful is the artificial intelligence on the smartphone? We took a closer look at and reviewed Galaxy AI for you. Find out what the individual functions are good for, what the AI is capable of, and what it can’t do yet.
The Apple iPad Pro 2024 experienced a complete overhaul. The result is the thinnest Apple product ever—even thinner than the iPod nano. Over the past week, I put the iPad Pro 2024 through its paces. In many ways, the iPad has completely replaced my computer, but there are still a few things that take some getting used to. In our nextpit review, we explain what these points are, who the iPad Pro 2024 is suitable for, and who should stay away from it.
The Poco Pad is the brand’s first tablet and in typical Poco fashion, it tries to offer a different balance of features and performance for the price. On the other hand, the Poco Pad steps away from the “Gaming” target market with more features for media consumption and even productivity accessories. Let’s see how it performs in our review.
One year after its announcement, Google finally launched its Find My Device network. With it comes a new wave of item trackers that use billions of Android phones to locate your keys, wallet, bags, and even pets. We tested Chipolo’s Card Point and One Point trackers to see how they perform.
Many of us can relate to the discomfort of wearing in-ear earbuds while trying to sleep—the squeezing, ear aches, and overall uncomfortable design. However, for those with tinnitus or trouble falling asleep due to noisy surroundings, these earbuds can actually provide much-needed relief. That’s where the new Soundcore Sleep A20 comes in. The team at nextpit has thoroughly tested these special earbuds and discovered how they were specifically designed to enhance your sleep experience.