Aki Ukita - Yanko Design https://www.yankodesign.com Modern Industrial Design News Sat, 23 Nov 2024 14:28:46 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.7.1 Realme GT 7 Pro Review: Flagship Performance Meets Affordability https://www.yankodesign.com/2024/11/23/realme-gt-7-pro-review-flagship-performance-meets-affordability/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=realme-gt-7-pro-review-flagship-performance-meets-affordability Sat, 23 Nov 2024 15:20:24 +0000 https://www.yankodesign.com/?p=521257

Realme GT 7 Pro Review: Flagship Performance Meets Affordability

Realme’s GT series has long been celebrated for delivering a performance-focused flagship. Just three months ago, in July, Realme re-entered the global stage with the...
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PROS:


  • Powerful Snapdragon 8 Elite chipsets

  • Massive 6500mAh battery and fast 120W wired charging

  • Bright and vibrant display

  • Attractive pricing

CONS:


  • USB 2.0, not USB 3.0

  • No wireless charging

RATINGS:

AESTHETICS
ERGONOMICS
PERFORMANCE
SUSTAINABILITY / REPAIRABILITY
VALUE FOR MONEY

EDITOR'S QUOTE:

The Realme GT 7 Pro stands out as a strong contender in the smartphone market, particularly for those seeking a performance-driven device at an attractive price point.

Realme’s GT series has long been celebrated for delivering a performance-focused flagship. Just three months ago, in July, Realme re-entered the global stage with the launch of the global GT 6, marking its return to the global GT series after a two-year hiatus. Now, Realme is back with the GT 7 Pro, setting new benchmarks in the smartphone industry.

The Realme GT 7 Pro is the first flagship phone equipped with Qualcomm’s latest Snapdragon 8 Elite chipset in more than ten markets, including India, Malaysia, Thailand, and Spain. But that is not the only thing going for GT 7 Pro. Beyond its powerful processor, the phone boasts a massive 6,500mAh battery with 120W fast charging, a super-bright display, and a unique underwater photography mode. The Realme GT 7 Pro is undoubtedly a device to be reckoned with. Just how impressive is it? We put it to the test.

Designer: Realme

Aesthetics

The Realme GT 7 Pro is available in two color variants: Mars Orange and Galaxy Grey. The Mars Orange variant, which we received for this review, is uniquely eye-catching. Its matte back panel features a subtle, sand-like pattern that adds depth and texture to the vibrant orange hue, creating a sophisticated and refined appearance.

The bronze-colored side frame with a matte finish complements this bold choice, setting it apart from the trend of subtle, pastel colors. This color option is perfect for those who want their device to make a statement. For those who prefer more subdued tones, the Galaxy Grey option offers classic, minimalist aesthetics.

The design of the GT 7 Pro goes beyond color, emphasizing thoughtful construction and attention to detail. In the top-left corner, a square camera island houses a triple camera setup alongside an LED flash. This island is elegantly positioned on a raised square base, finished in matte orange with shiny edges, providing a striking contrast and sophisticated touch. The “HYPERIMAGE+” branding is subtly placed on the slanted right side of the base.

The cameras are seamlessly integrated into a flat cover, which not only enhances the aesthetic appeal but also makes it easy to clean and maintain, ensuring the back panel remains sleek and uncluttered. Realme also has paid attention to the smallest details, moving the CE marking to the side frame, resulting in a clean and uninterrupted back panel design.

Ergonomics

The Realme GT 7 Pro measures 162.45 x 76.89 x 55mm and weighs 222.8g. While it isn’t the slimmest or lightest device, considering its 6,500mAh battery and large Vapor Chamber, it’s impressive. The slightly curved edges of the back panel and the flat side frame ensure the phone doesn’t dig into your palm. Although the transition from the back panel to the frame is noticeable, it doesn’t significantly impact comfort.

The fingerprint sensor is conveniently located about 1.6 inches or 4cm above the bottom edge of the screen, making it easy to unlock the phone and navigate. However, due to the camera island’s position on the upper left, the phone wobbles slightly when placed on a flat surface. The textured back panel, sleek aluminum frame, and quad-curved display give the phone a premium feel in hand.

Performance

The Realme GT 7 Pro is a powerhouse, driven by the cutting-edge Snapdragon 8 Elite processor, featuring Qualcomm’s 2+6 Oryon CPU and Hexagon NPU. This is complemented by LPDDR5X RAM and UFS 4.0 storage, and runs Android 15 out of the box, with realme UI 6.0 on top of it.

As a performance-centric phone, the GT 7 Pro delivers on its promise of an exceptional gaming experience. During intensive gaming sessions, the device only gets slightly warm, never hot, thanks to the Snapdragon 8 Elite’s efficiency and the impressive 11,480mm² Iceberg Vapor Chamber—the largest in its segment according to Realme. Activating GT mode eliminates frame drops and lag, providing a smooth and immersive gaming experience, exemplified by hours of seamless gameplay in titles like Genshin Impact.

The GT 7 Pro’s display is another standout feature. The 6.78-inch Eco² OLED panel, co-developed with Samsung, boasts a 2780×1264 resolution and can reach a peak brightness of 6500 nits (2000 nits in High Brightness Mode and 1000 nits of typical brightness). With a 120Hz refresh rate, 120% DCI-P3 color gamut coverage, and HDR10+ support, the display is not only bright and vibrant but also energy-efficient, thanks to 8T LTPO technology. This ensures a visually stunning experience, whether gaming or streaming videos. The stereo speaker delivers ample volume, but the sound quality is underwhelming.

The GT 7 Pro’s 6,500mAh silicon anode battery is impressive, easily lasting a full day of heavy use, including gaming, photography, and video streaming. The 120W fast wired charging is a standout feature, charging from 0 to 50% in just 13 minutes and fully charging in 37 minutes, according to realme.

While it lacks wireless charging, this is a reasonable trade-off given the phone’s large battery, fast charging, and competitive price. Realme includes a 120W charger in the box, allowing users to fully benefit from fast charging without extra cost. This makes the lack of wireless charging less of an issue for most. However, the phone’s USB 2.0 connectivity may disappoint some users as a cost-saving measure.

Main, 1x, 24mm

Telephoto, 3x, 73mm

Telephoto, 6x, 144mm

The rear camera setup includes a 50MP main camera with a Sony IMX 906 sensor, a 50MP telephoto lens, and a 12MP ultrawide camera. The main camera captures vibrant images with balanced exposure and dynamic range in daytime and nighttime. The telephoto lens, featuring a Sony IMX 882 sensor, supports 3x optical zoom and up to 120x digital zoom, also offering a macro mode. The telephoto takes pretty good 3x photos with nice details. The ultrawide camera’s performance is less impressive but maintains color consistency with the other lenses.

Main, 1x, 24mm

Ultrawide, 0.6x, 16mm

As for the video, the main and telephoto cameras support up to 4K at 60fps, while the main camera can also record in 8K at 24fps. The video footage from the main and telephoto are generally well-exposed with great stabilization. The front-facing camera is limited to 1080p at 60fps.

Telephoto (Macro), 3x, 73mm

Main, 2x, 49mm

One of the unique features of the GT 7 Pro is its underwater photography mode, enabled by its IP69 and IP68 ratings. While it’s not intended for deep diving, this mode is ideal for activities like swimming and snorkeling, with Realme recommending depths of 0-2 meters for up to 30 minutes.

This feature opens the door to creative underwater shots. I tested it by submerging the phone in a murky pond filled with koi fish. Even though I had to shoot with an awkward arm position and couldn’t clearly see the screen, I was still able to capture sharp, clear images of the fish.

A notable limitation, however, is that once you start recording video, you’re unable to adjust the zoom or switch between the rear and front cameras. Additionally, dual-view video is not supported in underwater mode. It would be great to have these features available while recording.

Another small inconvenience is the alert sound that plays when you exit underwater mode by holding the power button. It can be a bit jarring. Despite these minor issues, the phone performed exceptionally well, delivering impressive results overall.

Powered by its advanced chipset, the Realme GT 7 Pro offers a comprehensive suite of AI features, including AI Sketch to Image, AI Motion Deblur, AI Gaming Super Resolution, and AI Gaming Super Frame. The AI Sketch to Image feature is undoubtedly fun to experiment with. However, its practical applications may vary from user to user, and it remains uncertain how often it will be integrated into daily routines.

The AI Sketch to Image feature allows users to express their creativity in multiple ways. By opening AI Doodle from the side button, you can draw directly on your device or take a photo of your hand-drawn sketch for the AI to transform into a digital masterpiece. Additionally, you can add creative elements to existing photos in your album.

A more practical AI tool for enhancing your photos on GT 7 Pro is AI Motion Deblur. Previously, Realme’s AI Ultra Clarity, introduced with the GT6, focused on sharpening images affected by out-of-focus blur but was limited in addressing motion blur. The GT 7 Pro takes a significant step forward by enabling users to effectively unblur images impacted by motion blur.

This feature targets blur caused by subjects moving in a single-direction motion or from camera shake, addressing one of the most common photography challenges. In my experience with several test photos, the results were mixed. However, when the feature performed well, it successfully salvaged blurry photos without making them look artificially processed or over-edited.

Sustainability

While the Realme GT 7 Pro excels in several areas of durability and longevity, there is no specific information available regarding the use of sustainable materials in its construction. However, the device is built to withstand various environmental challenges, thanks to its IP69 and IP68 certifications. These ratings ensure robust protection against dust and water, allowing users to feel secure against the elements in diverse conditions.

In terms of battery longevity, Realme claims that the GT 7 Pro will maintain more than 80% of its battery health even after four years of use. This focus on battery endurance means users can expect consistent performance over time, reducing the need for frequent replacements and contributing to a more sustainable use of resources.

The GT 7 Pro is supported by a promise of three major OS upgrades and four years of security patches. This level of software support is typical for Android flagship phones from Chinese manufacturers. Overall, while the Realme GT 7 Pro incorporates some elements of sustainability, it remains a step behind leaders in sustainability.

Value

The Realme GT 7 Pro offers a compelling blend of top-notch performance and features at competitive prices. In China, the base model starts at 3,699 CNY (approximately $510 USD) for 12GB RAM and 256GB storage. The top-tier model with 16GB RAM and 1TB storage is priced at 4,799 CNY (around $660 USD).

This is an incredible price for a phone powered by the latest Snapdragon 8 Elite chipset, boasting a great display, a massive 6500mAh battery, and a stylish design. If you’re seeking a performance-focused smartphone, the Realme GT 7 Pro offers exceptional value for money.

Verdict

The Realme GT 7 Pro stands out as a strong contender in the smartphone market, particularly for those seeking a performance-driven device at an attractive price point. With its powerful Snapdragon 8 Elite chipset, massive 6,500mAh battery with 120W fast charging, and a bright, vibrant display, the GT 7 Pro delivers impressive performance across the board. The attractive pricing further enhances its appeal, making it a compelling choice for tech enthusiasts and gamers alike.

Overall, the Realme GT 7 Pro offers a well-rounded package with exceptional performance, impressive battery life, and beautiful aesthetics. Its value for money is undeniable, especially for those prioritizing cutting-edge performance and massive battery over other features. While it may not lead the pack in mobile imaging, it remains a highly competitive option in its price range, delivering a flagship experience without breaking the bank.

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Oppo Find X8 Pro Review: Powerful Quad-Camera, Now with a Slimmer Profile https://www.yankodesign.com/2024/11/21/oppo-find-x8-pro-review-powerful-quad-camera-now-with-a-slimmer-profile/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=oppo-find-x8-pro-review-powerful-quad-camera-now-with-a-slimmer-profile Thu, 21 Nov 2024 12:40:52 +0000 https://www.yankodesign.com/?p=520896

Oppo Find X8 Pro Review: Powerful Quad-Camera, Now with a Slimmer Profile

OPPO is turning up the heat in the flagship arena with the launch of the global version of the OPPO Find X8 series. These premium...
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PROS:


  • Sophisticated quad-camera system with dual-periscope telephoto

  • Excellent ergonomics and sleek design

  • Impressive performance

CONS:


  • Quick button functionality can be inconsistent

  • Limited to 80W wired charging

RATINGS:

AESTHETICS
ERGONOMICS
PERFORMANCE
SUSTAINABILITY / REPAIRABILITY
VALUE FOR MONEY

EDITOR'S QUOTE:

The OPPO Find X8 Pro distinguishes itself from competitors with unique selling points such as a sophisticated quad-camera system that includes dual-periscope telephoto lenses, providing unparalleled versatility in photography.

OPPO is turning up the heat in the flagship arena with the launch of the global version of the OPPO Find X8 series. These premium devices place a major emphasis on camera innovation, with Hasselblad lending its expertise to elevate the photography experience. The Find X8 Pro, in particular, exemplifies OPPO’s partnership with Hasselblad, offering a sophisticated quad-camera system that includes dual-periscope telephoto lenses for unmatched versatility.

Beyond its photographic prowess, the Find X8 Pro delivers impressive performance powered by MediaTek’s latest Dimensity 9400 chipset, complemented by excellent ergonomics for a comfortable user experience. We put the device through its paces to see just how well it performs under various conditions, evaluating its capabilities in real-world scenarios.

Designer: OPPO

Aesthetics

The OPPO Find X8 Pro has undergone a significant design transformation, presenting a more subtle elegance with a less dominant camera island. OPPO has managed to reduce the size and thickness of the camera bump by 40% compared to its predecessor, according to the company. Although the camera bump remains prominent, it is now more streamlined.

The camera island is designed with perfect symmetry, housing four cameras and featuring the Hasselblad H branding at its center. OPPO’s distinctive Cosmos Ring design and the iconic orange dot are also present, paying homage to classic cameras.

Both variants of the Find X8 Pro are sleek and sophisticated, embodying modern design principles. The Space Black model boasts a frosted textured back panel with a matching matte black aluminum frame and a glossy black camera island, creating a seamless and understated look.

The Pearl White variant, inspired by organic beauty, features a unique pearl-like pattern on the back panel that subtly reflects light, complemented by a silver matte frame and a white camera island. This variant captures attention with its elegant and refined appearance. Notably, there is no vegan leather option available for the Find X8 series.

The overall design of the OPPO Find X8 Pro reflects a meticulous attention to detail, ensuring that both color options offer a premium feel and a visually appealing aesthetic.

Ergonomics

The OPPO Find X8 Pro excels in ergonomics, thanks to its thoughtful design and reduced size and weight. With dimensions of 162.27×76.67×8.24 mm for the Space Black variant and 162.27×76.67×8.34 mm for the Pearl White variant, and a weight of 215 grams, the device is not small but manages to avoid feeling massive in hand. This is largely due to its reduced thickness and weight, which contribute to a comfortable grip.

The back panel is slightly curved at all four edges, providing a seamless transition to the frame and enhancing the device’s ergonomics. The slightly curved glass around the edges facilitates smooth swiping, making navigation a breeze. However, the placement of the fingerprint scanner near the bottom edge can make unlocking and operating the phone a bit awkward.

OPPO has reintroduced the alert slider, allowing users to quickly switch between ring, vibrate, and silent modes. Additionally, the Find X8 Pro features a new quick button on the right side, dedicated to camera functions. This capacitive touch button enables rapid camera launch in just 0.4 seconds with a double tap, as well as zooming in and out by sliding your finger and snapping photos in single or burst mode.

The concept of a dedicated camera button is exciting, but my experience with it was a bit of a mixed bag. I’ve had a similar experience with the iPhone 16’s button, which was also less than impressive. OPPO’s quick button is different from the iPhone’s, as it is a capacitive touch button. However, it requires a bit of force to activate, which can make it feel less responsive.

The zooming function sometimes went in the opposite direction of what I intended, though I did notice some improvement after adjusting the pressure sensitivity settings, and I got better with practice. Personally, I still find the dial carousel on the camera UI easier for zooming, but that might just be me. It would be nice if the quick button included features like a two-stage shutter (half-press for focus, full-press for shutter) and some customization options.

Overall, the OPPO Find X8 Pro impressively balances advanced features like its four-camera system with a design that remains sleek and manageable. It’s a testament to OPPO’s engineering that they managed to incorporate such powerful features into a device that remains easy to handle and use. While there are still some areas, like the quick button, that could be refined further, the overall ergonomic design is commendable.

Performance

The OPPO Find X8 Pro is a powerhouse in terms of camera capabilities, boasting an impressive array of hardware and features. It is equipped with four 50MP cameras, including two periscope telephoto lenses, just like the Find X7 Ultra. The phone sports a 32MP camera on its front for selfies.

Main, 1x

Main, 1x, Low Light

Main, 2x Portrait, Low Light

The main camera features a 1/1.4-inch Sony LYT-808 sensor with an f/1.6 aperture and optical image stabilization (OIS). It excels in both well-lit and low-light conditions, capturing photos with vibrant yet natural colors and accurate white balance. The main lens also offers a 2x optical zoom, adding versatility to your photography.

Main, 1x

Telephoto, 3x

Telephoto, 6x

Telephoto, 30x

Telephoto, 60x

Telephoto, 120x

The 3x optical zoom, 73mm-equivalent camera boasts a 1/1.95-inch Sony LYT-600 sensor, an f/2.6 aperture, and OIS. The 6x optical zoom, 135mm-equivalent telephoto camera features a 1/2.51-inch Sony IMX-858 sensor, an f/4.3 aperture, and OIS. Both telephoto lenses deliver detailed, well-exposed (sometimes slightly overexposed) shots with impressive dynamic range across various lighting scenarios.

The ultra-wide camera, featuring a Samsung 5KJN5 sensor with a 1/2.75-inch size and an f/2.0 aperture with autofocus, completes the versatile camera system. While it may be less exciting compared to the other lenses, it performs reliably well.

The portrait mode offers a range of focal lengths, including 23mm, 48mm, 73mm, and 136mm, providing outstanding subject isolation and creamy bokeh at any focal length.

Ultrawide, 0.6x

Macro, 3x

Portrait, 73mm

The device can record 4K 60fps Dolby Vision video on all cameras, including the front-facing one. Videos from the rear cameras are well-exposed, featuring vibrant colors and smooth transitions between lenses.

The OPPO Find X8 Pro features a stunning 6.78-inch AMOLED display with a 120Hz refresh rate, offering a resolution of 2780×1264 and a pixel density of 450 PPI. With a peak brightness of 4500 nits, the display is exceptionally bright, fluid, and vibrant, making it perfect for viewing content in any lighting condition. The inclusion of 2160Hz PWM dimming ensures comfortable viewing by reducing flicker, even at low brightness levels.

Under the hood, the Find X8 Pro is powered by the latest MediaTek Dimensity 9400 chipset, paired with either 12GB or 16GB of LPDDR5X RAM. Storage options range from 256GB to 1TB of UFS 4.0, providing ample space and speed for all your apps and media. The phone can handle demanding workloads effortlessly, including intensive gaming sessions and multitasking.

Running on ColorOS 15 atop Android 15, the Find X8 Pro offers a smooth and intuitive user experience. As expected from a 2024 flagship, it includes a suite of AI features, such as AI Studio and AI Reflection Remover. While testing the AI Reflection Remover, results were a bit hit or miss; however, this feature holds promise and could become incredibly useful as it becomes more sophisticated.

ColorOS 15 also introduces Touch to Share, enabling simple file transfers between the Find X8 Pro and iOS devices via NFC. This feature, which requires the O+ Connect app on iOS, will be available in a future update.

The phone is equipped with a robust 5910mAh silicon-carbon battery, supporting 80W wired fast charging and 50W wireless charging. Additionally, the device offers 10W reverse wireless charging, allowing you to power other gadgets on the go. Battery life is impressive, typically lasting a full day of heavy use without the need for a recharge.

Sustainability

With environmental responsibility becoming more critical these days, the sustainability of tech products is increasingly scrutinized. The OPPO Find X8 Pro, while impressive in its technological prowess, has room for improvement in its ecological impact. Constructed with reinforced glass and hardy aluminum alloy the device offers durability, and its IP68 and IP69 ratings provide robust protection against dust and water, further extending its lifespan.

However, by adopting a more proactive approach to sustainability, such as incorporating recycled materials and enhancing repairability, OPPO could significantly boost the Find X8 Pro’s appeal to eco-conscious consumers.

Value

In the Chinese market, the OPPO Find X8 Pro offers a compelling value proposition with its impressive specifications and features. The base model, featuring 12GB of RAM and 256GB of storage, is priced at CNY 5,299 (approximately 735 USD), while the higher-end model with 16GB of RAM and 1TB of storage is available for CNY 6,499 (approximately 900 USD).

At a similar price point, the Xiaomi 15 Pro presents itself as a competitive alternative. Meanwhile, the Vivo X200 Pro is positioned as a slightly more budget-friendly option within the premium smartphone segment.

Although pricing for markets outside of China is not available at the time of writing, OPPO’s strategy in its home market suggests an intent to deliver high-end performance and features at an accessible price point.

The Find X8 Pro distinguishes itself from competitors with unique selling points such as a sophisticated quad-camera system that includes dual-periscope telephoto lenses, providing unparalleled versatility in photography. Additionally, the device features a quick button for rapid camera access and an action button designed to enhance user interaction and convenience.

Verdict

The OPPO Find X8 Pro is a standout in the flagship smartphone market, offering a blend of cutting-edge technology and elegant design. Its camera system, developed in collaboration with Hasselblad, provides exceptional versatility and quality, making it a top choice for photography enthusiasts. The device’s performance and ergonomics are equally impressive, ensuring a smooth and enjoyable user experience. While there are areas for improvement, such as the quick button functionality, the Find X8 Pro remains a compelling option for those seeking a premium smartphone with a strong emphasis on photography and performance.

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Nothing Ear (open) earbuds review: Embrace Sound and Surroundings https://www.yankodesign.com/2024/11/04/nothing-ear-open-earbuds-review-embrace-sound-and-surroundings/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=nothing-ear-open-earbuds-review-embrace-sound-and-surroundings Mon, 04 Nov 2024 21:45:20 +0000 https://www.yankodesign.com/?p=518083

Nothing Ear (open) earbuds review: Embrace Sound and Surroundings

Staying connected while being aware of our surroundings is more important than ever in today’s fast-paced world. Initially, I was skeptical about the need for...
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PROS:


  • Very comfortable to wear

  • Impressive battery life

  • Stylish design

  • Good sound quality for open-ear design

CONS:


  • No wireless charging

  • Struggle with volume in very noisy environments

RATINGS:

AESTHETICS
ERGONOMICS
PERFORMANCE
SUSTAINABILITY / REPAIRABILITY
VALUE FOR MONEY

EDITOR'S QUOTE:

The Nothing Ear (open) headphones are a worthwhile investment that complements a modern, mindful lifestyle.

Staying connected while being aware of our surroundings is more important than ever in today’s fast-paced world. Initially, I was skeptical about the need for open-ear headphones, assuming they were primarily designed for runners or cyclists. As someone who doesn’t fall into either category, I never considered them a necessity. My go-to audio devices have been in-ear earbuds equipped with Active Noise Cancelling (ANC) features for years. While ANC is fantastic for creating a peaceful personal space, I noticed it led to an unintended consequence: a sense of isolation from the world around me. The ability to block out external noise made me unconsciously perceive the outside world as a distraction, even an irritation.

Open-ear headphones, however, offer a different experience. They allow you to enjoy audio content while maintaining awareness of your surroundings, keeping you grounded and connected to the world. The Ear (open), a new audio device from Nothing, promises to deliver this balance. I tested them for about 3 weeks and took these headphones on recent trips and day hikes, testing them in various settings including buses, trains, and planes, even on an overnight flight. Here’s my comprehensive review of the Nothing Ear (open).

Designer: Nothing

Aesthetics

Nothing is renowned for its unique design philosophy, and the Ear (open) earbuds are no exception. They embody the brand’s iconic transparent and sleek aesthetic while featuring rounded shapes that add a touch of softness, perfectly aligning with the device’s philosophy of openness and awareness.

The Ear (open) includes familiar elements, such as a case with a transparent top and a white bottom for a striking contrast, a secure magnetic clasp, a central nub on the case top, and a color-coded system. The left earbud has a red dot, while the right earbud has a white dot, both mirrored on the case for easy storage.

The signature aesthetics extend to the earbuds themselves. They feature an iconic transparent outer casing that reveals the internal components, while silver tips encase the battery and serve as counterweights for enhanced stability. Connecting these components is a flexible arm that contours to the ear for a snug fit.

Ergonomics

For those with smaller ears, finding comfortable earbuds can be a challenge. In-ear earbuds often cause discomfort after prolonged use, and I frequently find myself readjusting them, especially my left earbud, which tends to fall out even when I’m not moving much. The Nothing Ear (open), however, offers a solution to these issues with its thoughtful ergonomic design.

The earbuds sit comfortably on the outer part of the ear, with a soft, silicon-like arm that surrounds the ear, providing stability without the intrusive feeling of in-ear designs. I found them comfortable enough to wear for extended periods, sometimes even forgetting I had them on.

They sit securely in my ears, even when I jog or shake my head, ensuring they won’t slip out during physical activity. Wearing glasses or lying down presents no comfort issues, allowing for freedom of movement. This secure fit and versatility make them ideal for everyday use, whether exercising, working, or simply relaxing.

A notable aspect of the design is the lightweight nature of the earbuds, each weighing only 8.1 grams. This lightness contributes significantly to comfort, ensuring that the earbuds do not exert unnecessary pressure on the ears, even during long listening sessions. One thing to note, though, is that the metal-looking tip can get a bit cold if the Ear (open) is stored in a cool place, which might be uncomfortable in colder climates.

The case itself is also designed with portability in mind, being only 19mm thick. This slim profile makes it easy to slip into pockets or bags without adding bulk, making it an ideal companion for those on the go.

Performance

The performance of the Nothing Ear (open) is generally impressive, particularly in quieter environments. The open-ear design excels at maintaining awareness but doesn’t seal the ear canal, lacking ANC capabilities. This can be a drawback in noisy settings, such as planes or subways, where audio can be difficult to hear.

In such noisy environments, even cranking up the volume might not suffice, leading me to prefer ANC-equipped earbuds for full audio immersion. Despite this limitation, the sound quality of the Ear (open) is commendable. Boasting a 14.2mm dynamic driver, earbuds deliver full sound with good bass, especially for an open-ear form factor.

The microphone on the Nothing Ear (open) is another strong point, delivering clear voice quality during calls. This ensures that conversations are crisp and intelligible, even in moderately noisy environments, making it suitable for both personal and professional use.

Sound leakage is minimized by the thoughtful design of the Nothing Ear (open). This feature helps keep your audio private, ensuring it doesn’t disturb those around you—unless you’re listening at high volume in a quiet place.

The Ear (open) is equipped with Bluetooth 5.3, allowing you to connect to two devices and seamlessly switch between them. This feature is particularly useful for those who frequently use multiple devices. Additionally, with an IP54 rating, the Ear (open) is resistant to dust and splashes, making it suitable for a variety of environments.

One of the standout features of the Ear (open) is its battery life. Nothing claims up to 30 hours of playback, which is supported by 8 hours of use from the earbuds themselves and an additional 22 hours provided by the charging case. This extended battery life ensures that you can enjoy your music or podcasts throughout the day without frequent recharging.

The Ear (open) also offers various pinch controls, including single pinch, double pinch, triple pinch, and pinch and hold. These controls are highly responsive and can be customized through the Nothing app, allowing users to tailor the functionality to their specific needs and preferences.

Additionally, the Nothing app offers one of the most advanced equalizer (EQ) features available, with an 8-band EQ that provides unparalleled customization options. This sophisticated EQ allows users to fine-tune their audio experience to match their personal preferences precisely.

Another useful feature for users of Nothing phones is the ability to access ChatGPT directly via the earbuds. This integration allows for seamless interaction and enhances the functionality of the earbuds, making them not just a tool for listening but also for communication and information retrieval.

Overall, while it certainly does not replace ANC earbuds in very noisy settings, the Nothing Ear (open) offers a unique blend of features and performance that cater to a diverse range of listening preferences, enhanced by its advanced EQ capabilities, long battery life, and customizable pinch controls.

Sustainability

Nothing has taken significant steps to ensure the sustainability of the Ear (open) headphones, and their transparency in sharing this information on their product page is truly admirable. This openness not only demonstrates a commitment to sustainability but also shows that the brand values informed consumer choices.

The carbon footprint of the device is relatively low, with emissions of just 3.0 kg CO₂e. This is an important consideration for environmentally conscious consumers looking to reduce their impact on the planet. Additionally, the headphones are manufactured using 100% recycled tin solder paste, which reduces the demand for virgin materials and supports recycling efforts.

Furthermore, Nothing is committed to using 100% renewable energy for the final assembly of the Ear (open). This commitment not only reduces the carbon footprint associated with production but also sets a positive example for the electronics industry, highlighting the feasibility and importance of sustainable manufacturing practices.

The brand’s dedication to sustainability is truly commendable, as it not only benefits the environment but also aligns with the values of consumers who prioritize eco-friendly practices. By making this information readily available, Nothing reinforces its commitment to reducing environmental impact while delivering high-quality audio products, setting a standard for transparency and responsibility in the industry.

Value

The Nothing Ear (open) headphones offer a compelling value proposition for those seeking a balance between audio quality, comfort, and sustainability. Priced at $149, they provide an accessible entry point into the world of open-ear audio technology without compromising on design or functionality.

Considering the thoughtful ergonomic design, robust audio performance, and impressive battery life, the Ear (open) headphones deliver excellent value for the price. Additionally, the brand’s commitment to sustainability—evident in their use of recycled materials and renewable energy for assembly—adds to the overall appeal for environmentally conscious consumers. For users who prioritize both quality and eco-friendliness, the Nothing Ear (open) headphones represent a worthwhile investment that aligns with modern values and expectations.

Verdict

The Nothing Ear (open) headphones present a unique offering in the audio market, blending style, performance, and sustainability. With their open-ear design, they cater to users who value staying connected to their surroundings while enjoying audio content. This makes them ideal for everyday use, especially in quieter settings.

While they may not replace ANC-equipped earbuds in noisy environments, the Ear (open) excels in delivering quality sound and comfort. Their ergonomic design ensures a comfortable fit for extended wear, and the impressive battery life supports long listening sessions without frequent recharging.

The integration of advanced features, like customizable pinch controls and seamless interaction with Nothing phones, enhances the user experience. Additionally, the brand’s commitment to sustainability is commendable, aligning with the values of eco-conscious consumers and setting a positive example in the industry.

With its relatively affordable price tag, the Nothing Ear (open) offers great value for those seeking a balance of audio quality, comfort, and environmental responsibility. For users who prioritize these aspects, the Ear (open) headphones are a worthwhile investment that complements a modern, mindful lifestyle.

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Vivo X200 Pro Review: A Flagship Reaching Further in Mobile Photography https://www.yankodesign.com/2024/11/02/vivo-x200-pro-review-a-flagship-reaching-further-in-mobile-photography/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=vivo-x200-pro-review-a-flagship-reaching-further-in-mobile-photography Sat, 02 Nov 2024 13:20:25 +0000 https://www.yankodesign.com/?p=517833

Vivo X200 Pro Review: A Flagship Reaching Further in Mobile Photography

I’ve had the privilege of reviewing many phones, and although each experience is unique, few excite me as much as Vivo’s flagship X series. Having...
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PROS:


  • Impressive telephoto camera performance

  • Massive 6,000mAh battery

  • Bright and vibrant display

CONS:


  • Complicated camera UI

  • Pronounced lens flare in some conditions

RATINGS:

AESTHETICS
ERGONOMICS
PERFORMANCE
SUSTAINABILITY / REPAIRABILITY
VALUE FOR MONEY

EDITOR'S QUOTE:

Vivo X200 Pro offers significant value for those prioritizing advanced photography and video features

I’ve had the privilege of reviewing many phones, and although each experience is unique, few excite me as much as Vivo’s flagship X series. Having extensively used the Vivo X100 Pro as my go-to device for mobile photography, I was keen to explore the advancements in the new Vivo X200 series.

Launched in Beijing on October 14th, the series includes the X200, X200 Pro, and X200 Pro Mini. While the devices are expected to be available in other markets, Vivo has not yet revealed the details of their availability. For this review, we’ll focus on the Chinese version of the X200 Pro.

Continuing its partnership with Zeiss for the camera system, the X200 Pro aims to capture the attention of tech enthusiasts and content creators alike. In this review, we will explore the various aspects of the device, from its design and ergonomics to its performance and value, to determine how it stands against its competitors.

Designer: Vivo

Aesthetics

The Vivo X200 Pro maintains the design language of the X series with subtle yet significant changes. The most prominent design element is, of course, the camera island. Now slightly larger, it features a perfectly symmetrical design, moving away from the off-centered ‘Halo’ ring.

Branding elements have been streamlined, with ‘Vivo/Zeiss Co-engineered’ relocated to the upper camera ring, enhancing the device’s minimalist appeal. Being the Chinese version, it is devoid of CE markings, emphasizing a sleek, uninterrupted design.

Available in Sapphire Blue, Titanium Grey, Moonlight White, and Carbon Black, the device offers both glossy and matte finishes. The Sapphire Blue review unit we received, inspired by ocean waves, is visually striking but prone to fingerprints, necessitating frequent cleaning. Aside from Sapphire Blue, the other variants lean more towards understated appeals.

Ergonomics

Embracing a micro-curvature design, the Vivo X200 Pro offers a comfortable grip despite its substantial dimensions – 162.36mm in length, 75.95mm in width, and varying thickness of 8.49mm for Sapphire Blue, Titanium Grey, and Moonlight White, and 8.20mm for Carbon Black.

With the large camera island, the Vivo X200 Pro is not a lightweight phone. The Sapphire Blue, Titanium Grey, and Moonlight White variants weigh 228g, whereas the slightly thinner Carbon Black variant weighs 223g. Despite its weight, the flat frame improves grip and usability, enabling larger power and volume buttons that further enhance overall ergonomics.

The quad-curved screen allows for seamless edge swiping, improving navigation. A repositioned ultrasonic fingerprint scanner, placed about 1.6 inches (or 4 cm) from the bottom edge, facilitates a smooth transition from unlocking to usage, exemplifying Vivo’s focus on ergonomic refinement.

Performance

The Vivo X200 Pro features a sophisticated triple-camera system co-developed with Zeiss, utilizing Vivo’s own V3+ imaging chip. The primary camera is a 50MP equipped with the Sony LTY-818 sensor, featuring a 1/1.4-inch sensor size, ZEISS T* coating, an f/1.57 aperture, and Optical Image Stabilization (OIS).

While this sensor, developed in collaboration with Sony, is smaller than its predecessor’s 1-inch version, Vivo claims improvements in power efficiency and HDR performance. Photos captured with the main camera showcase excellent dynamic range, vibrant yet natural color reproduction, and accurate white balance even in low light and challenging lighting conditions.

Main, 1x

Telephoto, 230mm, 10x

Telephoto, 460mm, 20x

The 200MP ZEISS APO periscope telephoto camera is a standout feature, boasting a 1/1.4-inch sensor, the largest currently available for a periscope camera, f/2.67 aperture, OIS, and ZEISS T* coating. The telephoto offers 3.7x optical zoom and doubles as a macro camera, providing flexibility for various photographic scenarios.

Main, 23mm, 1x

Telephoto, 85mm, 3.7x

Telephoto Macro, 230mm, 10x

Telephoto Macro, 85mm, 3.7x

The photos from the telephoto camera deliver the excellence you would expect from a Vivo flagship: rich color, excellent dynamic range, and great depth. However, computational sharpening becomes pronounced beyond 10x zoom. On the other hand, thanks to the short focal distance of telephoto macro mode, you can capture impressive macro photos without needing to get close to the subject.

The portrait mode at all focal lengths – 23mm, 35mm, 85mm, and newly added 135mm- takes stunning photos in most scenarios. The telephoto portrait camera exhibits a big improvement in sharpness and detail compared to the X100 Pro.

Telephoto, Portrait, 135mm

Telephoto, Portrait, 85mm

Telephoto, Portrait, 135mm (Night)

The ultra-wide 50MP camera, equipped with a 1/2.76-inch sensor and f/2.0 aperture, completes the system. The 15mm focal length ultra-wide camera has a somewhat narrower field of view. Because the field-of-view is not very wide, I imagine people would just use the main camera unless the ultra-wide is absolutely necessary.

Photos taken with the ultra-wide lens are decent but occasionally appear overly vibrant, leading to a slightly unnatural look in some conditions. This characteristic might appeal to users who prefer vivid images, but others may find it less desirable.

Despite its strengths, some users may notice significant lens flare when photographing under bright sunlight. This is not unique to the Vivo X200 Pro, as lens flare is a common issue across many cameras, including professional ones. However, it is notably pronounced in certain conditions with this device. Vivo may address this in future software updates.

The Vivo X200 Pro can record 4K 120fps on the main and telephoto cameras, while the ultra-wide and front-facing cameras can shoot up to 4K 60fps. The main camera can also record 8K 30fps but is limited to either 1x or 2x. The phone supports 4K 60fps 10-bit Log video recording. The video footage is well-stabilized and offers great dynamic range, even in low-light conditions.

While the Vivo X200 Pro excels in mobile imaging, the camera user interface is not very intuitive and could use refinement. For instance, the photo mode carousel lets you choose between Landscape mode, Portrait mode, Photo, Video, Portrait Video, and Pro mode, but accessing the humanistic street snap camera mode requires swiping up from Photo mode. Additionally, the feature to adjust video playback speed in 1/10x increments is appreciated, yet it is somewhat hidden within the “Trim” section of the video editing UI, which could be more accessible.

Vivo’s commitment to imaging goes beyond its camera system and extends to the display as well. The Vivo X200 Pro boasts a 6.78-inch AMOLED display that supports LTPO (0.1 to 120Hz). With a resolution of 2800 x 1260, a peak brightness of 4,500 nits, and a pixel density of 452 ppi, the display delivers exceptional clarity and vibrant colors in all lighting conditions. The display’s 2,160Hz PWM dimming feature aims to reduce eye strain, while the quad-curved design enhances aesthetics and ergonomics.

A 6,000mAh battery powers the device, providing ample energy for extended usage. The phone supports 90W wired charging for rapid power replenishment, as well as 30W wireless charging for added convenience. These features ensure that the device remains ready for prolonged use.

The device features MediaTek’s newest 3nm chip, the Dimensity 9400, coupled with LPDDR5X RAM of up to 16GB and UFS4.0 storage of up to 1TB. The Chinese version of the Vivo X200 Pro comes with OriginOS 5 and Android 15 right out of the box. This is particularly impressive, as the Pixel 9 series had not yet received the Android 15 update at the time of the X200 Pro’s release.

Sustainability

The Vivo X200 Pro incorporates features aimed at enhancing durability and longevity, reflecting a partial commitment to sustainability. An IP68 rating offers significant resistance to dust and water, helping to protect its internal components. The durable glass has an improved drop resistance, according to Vivo, potentially reducing the need for frequent repairs or replacements due to accidental damage.

While these features contribute to the device’s durability, there is room for improvement in overall sustainability. Vivo could consider using recycled materials in the device’s construction to better align with environmentally friendly practices. Overall, while the Vivo X200 Pro demonstrates some commitment to durability, enhancing sustainability efforts could provide additional value to eco-conscious consumers.

Value

The Vivo X200 Pro is positioned as a flagship device, offering a range of advanced features and robust performance. In terms of pricing, the Chinese version of the Vivo X200 Pro starts at 4,299 yuan (approximately $590 USD) for the 12GB+256GB configuration and goes up to 5,499 yuan (approximately $770 USD) for the 16GB+1TB configuration. This pricing places the device competitively within the flagship smartphone market, providing a compelling blend of cutting-edge technology and features at a relatively accessible price point.

Of course, we have to wait to see if Vivo maintains this competitive pricing for markets outside of China. Although the Vivo X200 Pro may not seem like a huge leap from the X100 Pro in terms of camera performance, for users looking to extend their telephoto reach, the Vivo X200 Pro’s advanced zoom capabilities make it an attractive upgrade.

Verdict

The Vivo X200 Pro is a standout in the flagship smartphone market, thanks to its advanced camera system co-developed with Zeiss. With versatile focal lengths, including a new 135mm option for portrait mode, and telephoto macro capabilities, it caters to mobile photography enthusiasts seeking creativity and flexibility in capturing stunning images. The vibrant 6.78-inch LTPO AMOLED display, a large and powerful battery, and the latest MediaTek Dimensity 9400 enhance the user experience for extended usage.

Competitively priced, the Vivo X200 Pro offers significant value for those prioritizing advanced photography and video features. Minor UI and ergonomic improvements could further solidify its position as a leader in mobile technology. Overall, the X200 Pro is an excellent choice for users seeking a high-performance smartphone with exceptional camera capabilities.

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vivo X200 Series Hands-On: For Concerts and Nature Adventures https://www.yankodesign.com/2024/10/14/vivo-x200-series-hands-on-for-concerts-and-nature-adventures/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=vivo-x200-series-hands-on-for-concerts-and-nature-adventures Mon, 14 Oct 2024 13:20:02 +0000 https://www.yankodesign.com/?p=514529

vivo X200 Series Hands-On: For Concerts and Nature Adventures

Smartphones have pretty much become more than just communication tools, at least in the traditional sense. We still use it to connect with others, especially...
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Smartphones have pretty much become more than just communication tools, at least in the traditional sense. We still use it to connect with others, especially via the Internet, but we do so more through images and multimedia, whether they’re the ones we capture ourselves or generated by an app. Cameras and AI have become the focal points of these devices today, no pun intended, and vivo is pressing three new smartphones under its X200 series, all equipped with the latest and greatest innovations promising the ultimate user experience.

Designer: vivo

Design: Nature-inspired, Classic Looks

If you simply compared them with the X100 phones at the start of the year, you might walk away disappointed. That said, the vivo X200 opted to ignore flashy novelties that wear off in a few weeks, preferring designs that stand the test of time. And what better way to embrace evergreen designs than taking a page from the most evergreen design of all: nature.

The vivo X200 Pro’s new Sapphire Blue colorway, for example, has patterns that seem to recreate the enchanting ocean waves on the back of your phone. The vivo X200 Pro mini’s Light Pink, on the other hand, is a nod to the romantic colors of cherry blossoms. Whichever color you pick, you will have a stylish and elegant phone in your hand.

The vivo X200 Pro mini adopts the current design trends with its flat 6.31-inch screen and flat edges, giving it a more modern personality. In contrast, the vivo X200 and X200 Pro stick to tradition with a “Quad Curved Screen” and gentle slopes on all sides and corners. All models of the X200 series are enhanced with ZEISS Natural Color, expanding the collaboration between brands beyond cameras.

Power: New Ways to Communicate

The vivo X200 series is powered by the newly-baked MediaTek Dimensity 9400 processor, the chipmaker’s first 3nm process, to deliver unmatched power and power efficiency. While that already translates to a huge performance boost, most users will probably be interested in how it greatly improves AI performance across the board, from the usual photography touch-ups to popular applications like AI note-taking and, of course, Circle to Search.

Completely new to the X200 series is a kilometer-level network-free communication technology, a product of its close collaboration with MediaTek. This would allow long-distance communication via Bluetooth even when cellular networks are unavailable but without relying on satellite technology. Sending text messages, making voice calls, or even broadcasting SOS signals in extreme environments like mountains and forests are critical features that will make outdoor adventures safer and more enjoyable using these phones.

Cameras: Zooming to the Scene

Of course, photography is a major piece of the X200 series formula, and it’s where vivo flexes its muscle the most. On the vivo X200 Pro, the roster is led by a Sony LYT-818, a 1/1.28-inch sensor that, paired with an f/1.57 aperture lens, is advertised to rival even larger 1-inch sensors. Together with the custom V3+ Imaging Chip, the X200 Pro is promised to deliver not only captivating still photos but also cinematic videos.

Portrait mode, 35mm

Portrait mode, 50mm

Portrait mode, 85mm

The real star of the show, however, is probably the 200MP ZEISS APO Telephoto camera, capable of up to 100x zoom, making short work of capturing live events like concerts. In addition to 85mm HD portraits, this camera is also capable of the new 135mm portrait focal length as well. A Telephoto Macro feature with a magnification ratio of 20x for stunning closeups of nature.

Macro, 3.5x (85mm)

Macro, 7.4x (170mm)

All in all, the vivo X200 series delivers quite a potent package that tries to serve the sub-$800 market. With impressive photography capabilities, innovative features, and a classic, nature-inspired design, vivo is aiming to strike a chord with an audience that loves living in the moment, whether it’s in concerts, live events, a nature trek, or an outdoor adventure.

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Titanium Folding Knife brings a sharp and stylish tool to your EDC kit and outdoor adventures https://www.yankodesign.com/2024/10/13/titanium-folding-knife-brings-a-sharp-and-stylish-tool-to-your-edc-kit-and-outdoor-adventures/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=titanium-folding-knife-brings-a-sharp-and-stylish-tool-to-your-edc-kit-and-outdoor-adventures Mon, 14 Oct 2024 01:45:13 +0000 https://www.yankodesign.com/?p=511020

Titanium Folding Knife brings a sharp and stylish tool to your EDC kit and outdoor adventures

A pair of scissors might be fine for cutting paper and thin materials, but if you want the flexibility to face any task, you’ll want...
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A pair of scissors might be fine for cutting paper and thin materials, but if you want the flexibility to face any task, you’ll want a pocket knife in your toolkit. Practical and portable, pocket knives offer a versatile tool for cutting, slicing, and anything else that needs a sharp blade. Not all pocket knives, however, are created equal, with many focusing on functionality or portability without paying attention to the desires of the people who will wield this blade. People, however, tend to select products that not only meet their needs but also match their sense of style, and this rather handsome titanium folding surgical knife delivers that kind of design that makes any task and outdoor adventure less stressful and more enjoyable.

Designer: Comandi

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The TI Knife is more than just a tool. Its handsome aesthetic adds a distinctive charm that elevates the foldable surgical knife to the level of a lifestyle product and a work of art. The unique hollow-carved design of the handle gives a glimpse of what’s inside the Gr5 Titanium Frame, accentuating the lines and shapes that cross its surface and drawing the viewer’s attention to the knife’s unique character. The TI Knife boasts of attention to detail that puts design on an equal footing to functionality, making you feel almost like you’re carrying a piece of art in your pocket or bag.

Gr5 Titanium Frame, Crafting Exceptional Quality and Durability

This handsome design isn’t just for show, of course, and every detail of the knife’s design serves a purpose. The rounded corners and non-slip grooves improve both comfort and safety when holding the knife, and its ultra-light 27g weight makes the TI Knife trivial to carry in your pocket or even hang from your keyring. The one-button opening and closing mechanism allows for smooth and swift deployment of the blade, especially thanks to a smooth roller bearing, while the secure liner lock ensures your safety in every use. The built-in keyhole makes it trivial to hang the folding knife from anywhere, and the integrated clip offers an alternative way of bringing the TI Knife with you anywhere.

Hollow-carved Design, Embodying a Captivating Linearity.

A knife is only as good as its blade, and this unique design lets you choose from seven different kinds of surgical blades or even switch between them as you need. This titanium folding knife is compatible with #18, #20, #21, #22, #23, #24, and #25 surgical blades that are available anywhere around the world, making it economical to replace dull blades without having to bid farewell to such a stylish handle. The hassle-free blade replacement mechanism lets you swap out blades safely and effortlessly, ensuring that the TI Knife will be your companion for a very long time.

Glow in the Dark

The TI Knife is also ready to face tasks that might not require cutting, with a tail that can be used as a pry bar, lid opener, or nail remover. Installable tritium pipes bring a glow-in-the-dark effect to the knife, adding an enigmatic appearance that also improves its utility in the dark. Whether you’re cutting paper, sharpening a pencil, opening a package, or making crafts, this Titanium Folding Surgical Knife delivers more than just a sharp and useful tool but also a stylish accessory that adds a little flavor to your EDC toolbox.

Click Here to Buy Now: $55 $79 (30% off). Hurry, only 37/270 left! Raised over $28,000.

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Transform Your Home Cinema Experience with Valerion VisionMaster Long-Throw Projectors https://www.yankodesign.com/2024/10/10/transform-your-home-cinema-experience-with-valerion-visionmaster-long-throw-projectors/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=transform-your-home-cinema-experience-with-valerion-visionmaster-long-throw-projectors Fri, 11 Oct 2024 01:45:46 +0000 https://www.yankodesign.com/?p=512620

Transform Your Home Cinema Experience with Valerion VisionMaster Long-Throw Projectors

Imagine turning your living room into a jaw-dropping cinema or the ultimate gaming arena with just one device. With the game-changing Valerion VisionMaster Series, available...
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Imagine turning your living room into a jaw-dropping cinema or the ultimate gaming arena with just one device. With the game-changing Valerion VisionMaster Series, available in Max and Pro 2 models, that dream is now a reality. These cutting-edge projectors don’t just enhance your entertainment — they revolutionize it. Gone are the days when you had to compromise on quality or size for big-screen experiences at home. Whether you’re hosting a movie night with friends, leveling up in your favorite video game, or binge-watching your latest obsession, the VisionMaster series transforms every moment into an extraordinary event. Offering dazzling visuals, stunning sound, and smart home integration, these projectors are designed to make your home the epicenter of unforgettable entertainment experiences.

Designer: Valerion (sister brand of AWOL Vision)

Click Here to Buy Now: VisionMaster Max at $2199 $3999 (45% off). VisionMaster Pro 2 at $2099 $3499 (40% off). Hurry, deal ends soon! Raised over $1.5 million.

Picture this: Vivid, crystal-clear projections stretching up to an enormous 300 inches, or 25 feet, right in your own home! The Valerion VisionMaster, from the brilliant minds behind AWOL Vision, makes this dream a reality with its dazzling 3,000 ISO lumens triple laser projector technology. As the World’s First Lifestyle Projector armed with a professional OptiFlex lens system, the Valerion VisionMaster Pro 2 boasts a 0.9-1.5 throw ratio and optical zoom adjustment that’s great for both small and large spaces. With Vertical Lens Shift and Dynamic IRIS (only available on the VisionMaster Max), the projector adjusts to your needs, not the other way around. The native 4000:1 contrast is already a cut above the rest in the industry, but thanks to Valerion’s exclusive Enhanced Black Level technology, the VisonMaster series delivers a dynamic contrast ratio of 15000:1 for rich black tones that truly makes the brightest spots even brighter.

The first lifestyle projector to feature a professional-grade OpticFlex lens system, powered by the cutting-edge AI-SoC MT9618.

Armed with an RGB triple laser light source and a brilliant 110% Rec. 2020 wide color gamut, it transforms any room into an immersive, cinema-grade haven. Whether it’s an epic movie night, an intense gaming session, or a weekend of binge-watching your favorite shows, the VisionMaster has you covered.HDR 10+ and Dolby Vision support ensure mind-blowing colors and sharp, vivid detail, while IMAX-Enhanced and Filmmaker Modes bring the magic of the big screen to your home. And the audio? It’s simply out of this world. With dual DTS Virtual:X speakers, the Pro 2 delivers immersive sound packed with deep bass and crystal-clear highs.

Say goodbye to multiple remotes and complicated setups, and control the projector with the power of your voice. The VisionMaster is powered by the innovative AI-SoC MT9618 chipset and seamlessly integrates with smart home systems like Apple HomeKit, Google Home, and Amazon Alexa. Even better, the Valerion VisionMaster is Google TV OS streaming certified, offering wireless access to Netflix, Hulu, HBO, Disney+, and a plethora of other services. You can also easily share fond photos or hilarious videos from your phone or tablet using Apple AirPlay, Miracast, or Chromecast. The VisionMaster Series is also packed with smart features that make it effortless to set up and use, from autofocus to auto keystone correction to automatic obstacle avoidance.

But wait, there’s more! The VisionMaster offers ultra-low 4ms input lag and a blazing-fast 1080p 240Hz rate that will keep gamers on the edge of their seats. High-bandwidth HDMI 2.1 inputs also ensure compatibility with the latest gaming consoles. The VisionMaster is more than just a projector: it’s a full-blown cinematic experience and entertainment hub that hits all the right notes.

All these powerful features are packaged in a design that is sleek, distinguished, and durable. With 14 electroplated metal strips, the VisionMaster can endure up to 100kg of pressure. This structure not only provides superior strength but also gives the projector a distinctive modern aesthetic that will surely capture the attention and envy of everyone. So why settle for the ordinary when you can experience the extraordinary? With the Valerion VisionMaster Pro 2 arriving in December 2024 and the VisionMaster Max coming in May 2025, you can step into a world of entertainment and adventure, day or night, and take your home cinema experience to new heights.

Click Here to Buy Now: VisionMaster Max at $2199 $3999 (45% off). VisionMaster Pro 2 at $2099 $3499 (40% off). Hurry, deal ends soon! Raised over $1.5 million.

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Xiaomi 14T Pro Review: Flagship Features Without the Flagship Price https://www.yankodesign.com/2024/09/26/xiaomi-14t-pro-review-flagship-features-without-the-flagship-price/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=xiaomi-14t-pro-review-flagship-features-without-the-flagship-price Thu, 26 Sep 2024 13:30:26 +0000 https://www.yankodesign.com/?p=511676

Xiaomi 14T Pro Review: Flagship Features Without the Flagship Price

2024 has been a year of remarkable growth and innovation for Xiaomi. Building upon its success in the smartphone market, the company has expanded its...
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PROS:


  • Solid camera performance

  • Fast wired and wireless charging capabilities

  • Bright and easy-to-eyes display


CONS:


  • Uninspiring color options

  • Minor hardware upgrade from the predecessor


RATINGS:

AESTHETICS
ERGONOMICS
PERFORMANCE
SUSTAINABILITY / REPAIRABILITY
VALUE FOR MONEY

EDITOR'S QUOTE:

With its combination of features and competitive pricing, the Xiaomi 14T Pro delivers a well-rounded experience that is sure to satisfy the needs of most users.

2024 has been a year of remarkable growth and innovation for Xiaomi. Building upon its success in the smartphone market, the company has expanded its horizons with the launch of its first electric vehicle, the SU7, back in March. The company then proceeded with the launch of its first-ever flip phone, the Xiaomi MIX Flip, as well as the fourth iteration of its flagship foldable, the MIX Fold 4. Impressive sales figures for the SU7 and the positive reception of the MIX Flip and MIX Fold 4 demonstrated Xiaomi’s ability to capture market shares in diverse product categories. It is clear that Xiaomi wants to take advantage of this moment and solidify its position as a leading global technology brand with the launch of the Xiaomi 14T and 14T Pro. Part of its budget-friendly numbered T series, the Xiaomi 14T Pro boasts flagship features similar to its flagship Xiaomi 14 and 14 Ultra phones, such as cameras co-developed with Leica. But does Xiaomi still have its magic touch or has it spread itself too thin? Read on to find out.

Aesthetics

The Xiaomi 14T Pro’s understated design is its strength. While it doesn’t offer groundbreaking aesthetics, its simplicity is elegant. The familiar design language from its predecessor is carried over into this model. Available in Titan Gray, Titan Blue, and Titan Black, but choosing a color shouldn’t be a challenge as they all offer similar aesthetics. I wish Xiaomi had explored more fun color options. We received the Titan Black variant. The matte black back panel is speckled for a light-catching effect and features a velvety texture that resists fingerprint smudges.

The device’s square camera island is big but maintains a discreet profile that matches the color of the back panel. The camera island’s smooth surface contrasts with the back panel’s textured finish. The arrangement of the cameras and LED light is perfectly symmetrical, centered around the Leica logo. Each camera and LED light is housed in a raised circular enclosure, making it slightly more challenging to clean dust that may accumulate. That said, it carries a sort of LEGO block vibe that makes it stand out a bit, especially from the rest of the Xiaomi 14 series.

The small Xiaomi logo in silver is positioned on the lower left and the regulatory icons and text on the lower right. Overall, 14T Pro offers a clean design, while the matte textured back panel and metallic aluminum alloy frame give it a premium feel. It is simple and direct, a breath of fresh air from the visually noisy designs of recent smartphones.

Ergonomics

Measuring 160.4mm x 75.1mm x 8.39mm and weighing 209g, the Xiaomi 14T Pro leans towards the larger side of the spectrum. Despite its size, the device feels comfortable to hold, whether with one or both hands. All edges slightly curve into the frame giving comfort, while the flat sides provide a better grip when you hold the device in your hand.

The right side of the phone features volume and power buttons with diagonal engraving, while the left side remains clean except for antenna cutouts. The top houses an IR blaster and speaker, while the bottom accommodates a dual SIM slot, microphone, USB-C port, and speaker. The sides might be busy with these many parts, but they visually blend into the frame and stay out of the way of your fingers or your palm when you hold the phone.

The off-center camera module can cause the phone to wobble slightly on flat surfaces which might be a minor inconvenience if they are sensitive to such details. Nothing that a case wouldn’t fix, of course, and it’s a design trait shared by almost all smartphones these days. The Xiaomi 14T Pro is thankfully not uncomfortable to hold and use despite its large size, though it doesn’t stand out as an example of good ergonomics either.

Performance

Xiaomi’s collaboration with Leica has significantly elevated its camera capabilities, resulting in exceptional photo and video quality. This partnership continues as Xiaomi works with Leica on its more budget-friendly flagship models, ensuring high-quality imaging remains accessible. The 14T Pro features a triple camera setup, including a 50MP main camera with an f/1.6 aperture, a 50MP telephoto camera with an f/2.0 aperture, and a 12MP ultra-wide camera with an f/2.2 aperture. All three cameras offer two Leica photographic styles: “Leica Vibrant” and “Leica Authentic.”

The main camera features a Light Fusion 900 sensor and delivers great photos with nice detail, wide dynamic range, natural colors, and minimal noise in both daylight and low-light conditions. While the dynamic range is generally great, exposure often skews toward the brighter end, leading to washed-out highlights and crushed shadows in some situations. Additionally, HDR performance struggles with motion, especially in low-light environments, leading to blurry images of moving subjects.

Ultrawide (0.6x)

1x

2x

2.3x

The telephoto camera performs well in most scenarios, maintaining good detail and color accuracy. In contrast, the ultra-wide camera produces acceptable photos, but it tends to lack sharpness and detail in challenging conditions.

Telephoto (5x)

Telephoto (10x)

Telephoto (20x)

Portrait mode offers four focal lengths, 23mm, 35mm, 60mm, and 75mm, with the default set to 60mm. While the 60mm and 75mm portraits are captured with the telephoto camera, the 23mm and 35mm portraits are shot with the main camera. All portrait photos I took, regardless of focal length, exhibited impressive subject isolation and pleasing bokeh.

Normal (1x)

Portrait (60mm)

Although color rendering remains consistent across different cameras and magnifications in regular photo mode, a noticeable shift in white balance can be observed between photos captured with the telephoto and main cameras in portrait mode.

Portrait (23mm)

Portrait (35mm)

Portrait (75mm)

On the opposite side, the upgraded 32 MP front camera with f/2.0 aperture takes satisfactory photos, which isn’t that surprising given the hardware. The Xiaomi 14T Pro can record videos up to 8K at 24 or 30 fps with the main camera, while the telephoto and ultra-wide cameras are capable of shooting videos up to 4K at 60 fps. The front-facing camera can record up to 4K at 30 fps and 1080p at 60 fps. The 4K footage from the main and telephoto cameras is impressive, showcasing good detail, realistic colors, and a wide dynamic range, all complemented by excellent stabilization.

While the Xiaomi 14T Pro offers incremental hardware improvements compared to its predecessors, its most significant advancements lie in its AI capabilities. The device supports Google Gemini and introduces Circle to Search, a first for Xiaomi devices. Additional AI features include AI Interpreter, AI Notes, AI Recorder, and AI Subtitles. These AI features and Circle to Search will be available via an over-the-air (OTA) update starting September 26th, which means they aren’t accessible during this review period.

One of the AI features I was able to test was AI Erase Pro, and it was remarkably effective. The tool offers four modes: Manual, Remove Object, Remove People, and Remove Lines. The Remove People mode was particularly impressive, accurately recognizing individuals and color-coding them. Even when people were positioned in a staggered formation, the AI could identify each person. However, while erasing people from the photos worked well, the shadows were left unmanipulated.

The other impressive feature of the Xiaomi 14T Pro is a big 6.67-inch AMOLED flat screen that boasts a 1.5K resolution (2,712 x 1,220), a 144Hz refresh rate, and a pixel density of 446 ppi. Supporting 12-bit color depth, HDR10+, and Dolby Vision, the display delivers sharp, vibrant visuals. Even under direct sunlight, the peak brightness of 4,000 units ensures excellent visibility while the 3,840 Hz PWM dimming reduces eye fatigue. Also, the stereo speaker is plenty loud and produces nice sounds, making the phone great for enjoying movies.

The 5,000mAh battery provides sufficient power for a full day of use. If you need a quick boost, Xiaomi’s 120W HyperCharge technology allows for incredibly fast wired charging, reaching a full charge in about 19 minutes, as stated by the company. Additionally, the 14T Pro supports 50W wireless charging, a much-welcome upgrade. Xiaomi claims that the device can be fully charged with a wireless charger in approximately 45 minutes. My personal experience aligns with these impressive capabilities.

The device runs HyperOS based on Android 14 and Google services are thankfully available out of the box. Powered by MediaTek’s flagship Dimensity 9300+ chipset and paired with 12GB or 16GB of LPDDR5X RAM and 256GB, 512GB, or 1TB of UFS 4.0 storage, the Xiaomi 13T Pro delivers great performance. The device handles multitasking seamlessly, with no noticeable lag or stutter even when running multiple apps simultaneously. Additionally, it does not get hot during extended video shoots or gaming sessions, enhancing the overall user experience.

Sustainability/Repairability

The Xiaomi 14T Pro promises a 1,600 battery life cycle and delivers IP68 dust and water resistance, ensuring both durability and longevity. Its longevity and overall sustainability aspects, however, are not as promising, especially in the area of software updates. This is somewhat disappointing for a company that is becoming one of the industry’s leading players. As the tech industry increasingly emphasizes environmental responsibility, Xiaomi has an opportunity to take a leading role by integrating sustainability into all of its products and, hopefully, it won’t let that opportunity pass it by.

Value

The Xiaomi 14T Pro positions itself as a compelling option for those seeking a high-performance smartphone without breaking the bank. It offers a blend of flagship-level features and a more affordable price point. While its camera may not quite reach the heights of the Xiaomi 14 Ultra, it still delivers excellent results for everyday photography and videography. It delivers much of what it promises on paper, but the real question is whether it is something you will reach for in your next smartphone buy.

Xiaomi is definitely not the only player in this field, including in the mid-range market where there are dozens of brands and models to choose from. And while the Xiaomi 14T Pro is definitely good, it doesn’t exactly stand out in any specific way. It’s a well-balanced phone, no doubt, but it might overlooked when placed side-by-side with other mid-range phones with better cameras, higher performance, or, more importantly, lower price tags.

Verdict

The Xiaomi 14T Pro may not be the most exciting phone, but there is no doubt it offers a tempting value proposition. Its solid camera performance, powerful processor, fast-charging capabilities, and vibrant display make it a compelling option for users who prioritize performance and affordability. It may not offer the absolute pinnacle of smartphone technology, leaving that for its more powerful and more expensive non-T siblings, but it doesn’t lag behind in any significant way either. With its combination of features and competitive pricing, the Xiaomi 14T Pro delivers a well-rounded experience that is sure to satisfy the needs of most users.

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This iPhone 16 Case has it all – 360° Spinning Kickstand, MagSafe Compatibility, and Slim Durable Design https://www.yankodesign.com/2024/09/19/this-iphone-16-case-has-it-all-360-spinning-kickstand-magsafe-compatibility-and-slim-durable-design/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=this-iphone-16-case-has-it-all-360-spinning-kickstand-magsafe-compatibility-and-slim-durable-design Fri, 20 Sep 2024 01:45:05 +0000 https://www.yankodesign.com/?p=510202

This iPhone 16 Case has it all – 360° Spinning Kickstand, MagSafe Compatibility, and Slim Durable Design

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When you invest in a flagship smartphone like an iPhone, you expect a certain level of premium experience—both in the device and in how you protect it. After all, you wouldn’t park a Lamborghini in a shed, would you? We’ve touted TORRAS’ Ostand 360° case for years, but the company’s put a spin on its flagship design with the Sparks of Time and Energy series, which turns the case into a functional work of art.

Inspired by the passage of time, TORRAS has crafted a design where form meets function. The back of the case features three lines symbolizing the hands of a clock—an artistic nod to both precision and elegance. The rotating O-shaped stand, too, evokes the circular flow of time, creating a sense of timelessness in both function and style.

Designer: TORRAS

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For people unfamiliar with the Ostand 360° series, it’s a case that looks and feels as sleek and robust as any other case on the market, but integrated into it is the slim Ostand ring, which serves as both a stand as well as a handy grip. The 360° rotating ring offers a secure hold for your device, minimizing accidental drops, especially when you’re on the go or juggling multiple tasks. Whether you’re taking photos, scrolling social media, or just need extra security, the ring ensures your phone is always in your grasp, quite literally.

The Ostand 360° gets its name from the fact that the ring grip doubles as a kickstand too, allowing you to prop your phone in both landscape (30° to 90° angles) and portrait (0° to 150° angles) modes. Whether you’re watching a movie, FaceTiming with friends, or recording videos, the stand holds your phone at just the right angle, making it versatile enough for both productivity and leisure. When you’re done, the ring folds neatly back into the case, sitting flush with the backplate. No unsightly protrusions or awkward bulges —it’s a seamless fit that maintains the sleek profile of your phone.

Moreover, the Ostand 360° series is MagSafe-compatible, making it a perfect fit for Apple’s magnetic accessories. Whether you’re using a MagSafe charger or a magnetic wallet, the case’s 18N magnet ensures a strong, reliable connection every time. And yes, it works perfectly with Qi2 wireless chargers too, so you won’t need to compromise on convenience or speed when juicing up your device. The magnets are designed to balance power with sheer slimness, as they sit within the ring that fits into the case, keeping the overall cross-section under 2mm in thickness – a feat that’s difficult (if not impossible) to match.

The Ostand 360° series is as durable as it is beautiful. The Ostand ring grip is engineered to withstand up to 30,000 folds, making it a reliable companion through countless binge-watching sessions, virtual meetings, or video shoots. Despite its slimness, it’s designed to be rock-solid (as some users call it), with a spin mechanism that works reliably and buttery smooth every time, clicking to keep it in place when you lock in on a position. And while it’s a highly functional accessory, TORRAS hasn’t skimped on aesthetics. The case comes in three sleek color options: Dune, Onyx, and Ivory—each exuding timeless elegance and complementing the premium feel of today’s high-end smartphones.

The material choice also reflects TORRAS’ attention to quality. Instead of opting for silicone, the back panel is made from hard, impact-resistant polycarbonate, with grainy, lychee-textured sides and independently located buttons A streamlined cutout for the iPhone 16’s new Camera Control haptic button further makes it easier to use the feature while letting your finger slide along the touch-sensitive zone. The result is a grip-friendly, curved back design with a premium, velvety feel that not only looks good but feels great in the hand while keeping your phone slim and protected… after all, a great-looking iPhone shouldn’t be overshadowed by a bulky or ugly cover. Right?

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Awekeys Full Metal Keycaps Set Turns Any Mechanical Keyboard Into a Design Object https://www.yankodesign.com/2024/09/18/awekeys-full-metal-keycaps-set-turns-any-mechanical-keyboard-into-a-design-object/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=awekeys-full-metal-keycaps-set-turns-any-mechanical-keyboard-into-a-design-object Thu, 19 Sep 2024 01:45:07 +0000 https://www.yankodesign.com/?p=509819

Awekeys Full Metal Keycaps Set Turns Any Mechanical Keyboard Into a Design Object

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If you’re the type of person who uses computers all day, then you’re likely to appreciate how the quality of a keyboard can make or break the experience. It isn’t just about key travel, switches, or responsiveness, though those are definitely critical elements of a good keyboard. The design of the keycaps themselves can affect the joy of typing, whether it’s through the texture your fingers feel or the aesthetics that delight your eyes. Off-the-shelf keyboards, including mechanical ones, tend to come with uninspiring keycaps that only jump to life when the RGB lighting kicks in. Thankfully, there are keyboards that let you switch out keycaps, and this full set of metal keycaps brings tactile and visual joy that raises your keyboard experience, whether you’re an avid gamer, a professional writer, or simply someone who loves a good-looking mechanical keyboard.

Designer: Awekeys

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The majority of keyboard keycaps are made of plastic for cost-effectiveness, including those on mechanical keyboards despite their metallic keypress sounds. Metal, after all, is harder to work with than plastic, a bit more expensive to produce, but also undeniably more premium in their appearance. A full set of metal keycaps has always been a keyboard enthusiast’s dream, and Awekeys is only too eager to finally make that dream come true in a very satisfying and sustainable way. Teaming up with world-renowned custom premium keyboard vendors, Awekeys is offering a luxurious way to turn your favorite mechanical keyboard into a work of art.

Each key in this set is made from recycled metal, giving discarded materials new life and minimizing the harmful impact of manufacturing processes on the environment. Products made from recycled materials may have some negative connotations when it comes to quality and durability, but Awekeys’ advanced full CNC machining system ensures that these metal keycaps can resist wear and tear and stand the test of time. This meticulous crafting process enables the creation of intricate designs and outstanding textures, demonstrating the attention lavished on keycaps that will always be under your fingers and within your sight.

The result is a set of metal keys that look exquisite and feel just as luxurious, delivering a typing experience unlike any other. There are various customization options available as well, from matte or glossy finishes to a variety of colors that match your style. Of course, if you’re getting metal keycaps, you might as well embrace a metallic aesthetic, and the Gold, Silver, Copper, and Titanium colorways showcase this property the best. The keycaps are given an extra splash of nano coating to prevent the development of a patina that, while aesthetic on other products, could look unappealing on a keyboard. Whether using a homogenous set or a combination of different colors, your keyboard transforms into a boast-worthy design object that adds value to your desk, even when not in use. To further drive home that image, Awekeys has even collaborated with independent designers to create accent keycaps featuring unique artworks.

The Awekeys metal keycaps set isn’t just about the looks either, as it also enhances the typing experience thanks to its very nature. The metal keycaps add some weight that increases stability and responsiveness, giving not just gamers but also writers and programmers an edge. Compatible with MX-style switches and stabilizers with adjustable stems, these metal keycaps are easy to pull out and plug in, making even the installation process enjoyable. Offered on a first-come, first-served basis, this premium keycap set adds a different kind of excitement to owning an exclusive designer item that truly sets your keyboard apart from the rest. Stylish and sustainable, these metal keycaps can change the way you look at and use your humble keyboard. So give your mechanical keyboard an upgrade with the Awekeys Full Metal Keycaps Set and enjoy a whole new level of typing.

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