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Previous articleOnePlus 5 / 5T receives Android Pie stable update Next articleCloser Look at the Honor V20, Real Photos "ITEKNIC IK-BH001 WIRELESS STEREO HEADSET WITH UP TO 24 HOURS PLAYBACK LAUNCHING DECEMBER 28" iTeknic IK-BH001 Wireless Stereo Headset with up to 24 hours playback launching December 28 In the early days of Bluetooth headphones, it was perhaps the worst way to listen to music. But thanks to improved wireless transmission standards, such as aptX and innovations in battery technology, Bluetooth earbuds are quickly becoming one of the most popular ways to listen to music. The fun is usually cut short due to the battery capacity that is usually crammed into the earbud. If you’re lucky, you could see a wireless headset that can deliver up to 8 hours playback while others don’t even last more than 2-3 hours.
However, a wireless headset dubbed iTeknic IK-BH001 wireless stereo headset is about launching with a lofty promise. The iTeknic IK-BH001 Bluetooth headset is touted to deliver up to 24 hours of playback time. This is perhaps, the standout feature of the Bluetooth headphone but the gadget is expected to coming packing several other premium features. The 24-hour playtime was achieved using the latest low power-consuming Bluetooth chips and improved battery capacity.
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The iTeknic headset has a sleek, stylish design and a solid build. It is a high-performance headset ideal for exercise, although any outgoer will also find their lightweight functionality and impressive sound isolation highly appealing. In addition to offering 24 hours playback per charge, the headset has Bluetooth 5.0 which guarantees excellent call and streaming quality.
There is also an IPX4 sweat and weather resistance. It adopts an in-ear design with a hook which keeps it firmly in place even if the wearer is out jogging or doing our vigorous exercises. There are also control buttons for volume control and to power on/off the gadget.
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The control buttons can also be used to control calls. Read Also: Buy Honor FlyPods For Only $119.99 On Giztop [Get The Coupon Code] iTeknic IK-BH001 Wireless Stereo Headphone is scheduled for launch on December 28. When that happens we’ll bring you more details of the Bluetooth headset. Also, expect our review of the headset that promises an outstanding 24-hour battery life soon.
"THE HIGHS AND LOWS OF COMPUTING IN 2018" The highs and lows of computing in 2018 This year witnessed some mightily impressive leaps forward when it comes to computing technology, but equally, there were a number of major fails and disappointments. In this article, we’re going to highlight the events and launches that made the most impact for us, either positively or negatively. So, from the disastrous update that plagued Windows 10, through to the triumphant return of a compact PC from Apple, here are the computing highs and lows of 2018.
Windows 10 rolls into serious trouble The most recent update for Windows 10 was a definite low point for Microsoft this year, for sure. Sadly, it’s the most buggy and gremlin-filled update ever released for the desktop operating system, to the point where the rollout was actually halted. Indeed, it was stopped for over a month as Microsoft sorted some serious flaws out including a bug that deleted some users’ files (the very worst kind of bug, naturally).
And when the rollout was eventually resumed, some Windows 10 users continued to be frustrated by further issues, including re-occurring problems with Intel drivers and more. In short, the whole thing has been a mess, and it isn’t surprising that the October 2018 Update has been a very sluggish process overall. Compounding all this woe is the fact that this year, Microsoft has been busy boasting about how AI and machine learning tech has been employed to help streamline its update rollouts to be even smoother and quicker.
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