Gadget Weekly: Tesla Cyber​​quad ATV, Samsung 35W Adapter, etc. | Deccan Herald

2021-12-08 12:39:26 By : Mr. Carl Chen

Tech companies such as Tesla, Samsung, Xiaomi, XGIMI, Ambrane and Kent launched new children's electric all-terrain vehicles, TV projectors, accessories and more this week (November 29 to December 5). 

DH’s Gadgets Weekly edition lists the latest well-known personal technology products, allowing you to keep abreast of everything happening in the consumer electronics field.

Tesla Cyberqaud ATV Leading electric car manufacturer Tesla launched a new compact Cyberquad ATV (all-terrain vehicle) series of children's vehicles earlier this week. 

As you can see, the four-wheel Cyberquad draws inspiration from Cybertruck and uses a non-traditional exoskeleton design language. It has an all-steel frame, upholstered seats and an adjustable suspension with rear disc brakes and LED light bars. 

It is equipped with a lithium-ion battery, which takes nearly five hours to fully charge. It promises to provide up to 15 miles of range. However, it depends on the weight of the vehicle (up to 150 pounds, approximately 68 kg) and the type of terrain being driven. Its speed can be configured to 5 miles per hour, up to 10 miles per hour. Conversely, the upper speed limit is 5 miles per hour.

The new Cyber​​quad is suitable for children 8 years and older. Cyber​​quad for Kids has a configurable maximum speed of 10 mph, suitable for anyone 8 years old and above. It is only sold in the United States for US$1900 (approximately Rs 1,42,663).

Samsung 35W Power Adapter Duo Samsung 35W Power Adapter Duo promises ultra-fast charging via USB-C PD (power supply) 3.0 Max 35W and USB-A Max 15W. It supports various devices running on Android and iOS-smartphones, tablets, laptops, wireless chargers and smart watches.

It can be charged simultaneously via 1 USB-C (35W) and 1 USB-A (15W) charging port. The dual-port charger is powerful and can charge two devices with double high output at the same time through its dual USB ports. The Samsung 35W power adapter Duo is designed to charge various Samsung devices, such as smartphones, tablets, wireless chargers, smart watches, earphones, battery packs, etc. through multiple charges.

In terms of Samsung devices, the USB-C port in the Samsung 35W power adapter Duo supports PD 3.0 and ultra-fast charging. Consumers can charge their Galaxy smartphones in this way, reducing the charging time by 50%. The USB-A port in the Samsung 35W power adapter supports 15W adaptive fast charging, which can quickly charge Samsung devices. Its cost is Rs 2,299.

The new earbuds are supported by 10mm speaker drivers and promise to provide high and low bass and an authentic sound experience. The earplugs have voice-assisted activation of Google Assistant and Siri, allowing users to command freely. 

This earplug uses a small shell, a semi-in-ear design, with silicone earplugs, which is stable and comfortable to wear. For calls, there are dual microphones on each earbud. Supports Bluetooth v5.1, the headset can be paired instantly and maintain a wireless connection, up to a distance of up to 10 meters.

Dots Tune true wireless earbuds have a multi-function touch sensor that can easily answer calls and listen to music. As IPX4 is sweat and water resistant, this earplug can be used for long periods of vigorous exercise in the gym.

Ambrane's new headset promises to provide nearly 29 hours of total playback time, including the power stored in its charging case. It can be used for up to 6.5 hours on a single charge. Dots Tune TWS is priced at Rs 2,199.

ACT SmartFiber technology This new SmartFiber technology is applicable to all existing broadband plans and is provided free of charge to all customers in all operating cities. It promises to provide users with a dedicated virtual high-speed channel from home to data center. This virtual speed lane can be used for 100% of the planned speed. Therefore, no matter what the peak hours, no matter how much network usage is, customers will always get their planned speed.

The cable comes with smart caching, peer-to-peer interconnection, and other powerful traffic routing technologies for optimizing video streaming. This enables an extraordinary 4K viewing experience without buffering and lag, especially on large-screen TVs.

To ensure that there will be no major interruptions, the company has incorporated a real-time monitoring system. When any interruption is detected, it can effectively reroute traffic.

With the help of a WiFi 6.0 router, it is expected to provide devices with faster wireless Internet speeds (up to 38%), and more devices can be connected at the same time. It also optimizes bandwidth based on usage, which means that streaming media devices in the home get more bandwidth than phones used to send text messages for the best experience. Currently, ACT Smart WiFi is limited to Bangalore and Chennai.

The company said it has cooperated with multiple global partners to implement the most advanced network security on SmartFiber. 

XGIMI Halo+ is a DLP film-level LED powered projector that can project up to 200 inches of screen size, full HD 1080p) resolution, intelligent screen adaptive (ISA) technology, auto focus, obstacle avoidance technology, advanced image engine X-VUE 2.0, eye protection, peak brightness of 900 ANSI lumens. 

It has a built-in Chromecast that runs on Android TV 10.0 and promises to provide clear and distortion-free audio through dual 5V Harman Kardon speakers, 1 x HDMI 2.0, 1 x USB 2.0, 1 x headphone port and a 59W battery. Promise to provide up to two hours of game time.

The introduction price of this projector is Rs. 99,999 in a very limited time. Post it can be used for Rs. 1,05,999. The actual MRP of this product is 1,25,000 rupees.

Kent Grand Star has double UV protection. The UV filter removes bacteria and viruses during the filtration process, and the UV LED in the water tank keeps the water in the water tank pure for a longer time.

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If it is not used for a long time, the stored pure water may be infected by bacteria and viruses again. The ultraviolet rays and LEDs in the water tank act as an extra layer of safety, ensuring that customers always get 100% pure water.

RO+UV+UF+TDS controls the multi-stage process of ultraviolet disinfection of storage tanks, making 100% drinking water available for drinking. The multi-stage purification process can even remove dissolved impurities such as chemicals, bacteria, viruses and salt.

In addition, this model is also equipped with Kent RO's revolutionary "Zero Water Waste Technology". It uses its own pump to recirculate the discharged water to the top tank, so that no water is wasted during the purification process. Its cost is 21,000 rupees.

It is equipped with a 6.6-inch Full HD+ (1080 × 2400p) LCD screen, 90Hz display refresh rate, Gorilla Glass 3 protective cover, fingerprint sensor, 6nm cascading MediaTek Dimensity 810 processor and Mali-G57 MC2 GPU, 6GB/8GB LPDDR4X RAM, 64GB / 128GB (UFS 2.2) storage (expandable memory up to 1TB), MIUI 12.5 operating system based on Android 11, three camera module-50MP (f/1.8) + 8MP ultra-wide angle (f/2.2) with LED flash , A 16MP (f/2.45) selfie camera, 5,000mAh battery, built-in 33W fast charger. Its starting price is 16,999 rupees.

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