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Engadget Review: rog Zephyrus Duo, Fitbit Air,Go.Pro Mission 1 etc.
An overview of recent comments by Engadget.
Over the last two weeks, we've been running all kinds of little tools on Engadget. Our assessment team tested two-screen laptops, fitness wearable devices, sports cameras, two long-focused smartphones, and flagship headsets. If you miss any in-depth impressions in these articles, please continue to read all the comments we have recently published.
Shang Zephyrus Duo
For the population of the "screen as much as possible", Hua Zhu has launched a powerful double-screen laptop. There's only one problem: it's very expensive. "When I open Duo's two displays, I feel a child's joy, and as an adult I really appreciate the extra screen space that its design brings, let alone its excellent performance," says Sam Rutherford, the senior review editor. “Unfortunately, its price means that most people who might like it may not be able to afford it.”
Fitbit Air
Google The latest fit-out equipment has brought Whoop and other unscreened trackers into intense competition. The executive editor, Cherlynn Low, said: “Google can be an advantage in artificial intelligence and software, and Fitbit has already established a dominant position in the heart rate tracker.” “Fitbit Air feels like a natural combination of the two companies' advantage, which is a remarkable alternative to Whoop.”
GoPro Mission 1Pro
GoPro, together with Mission 1 Pro, is gushing to provide an open 8K video through the largest motion camera sensor we have ever seen. Trade-offs? It's bigger and more expensive. “With greater sensors, higher resolution and incredible frame speeds, Mission 1 is now the best product in this area, easily surpassing competitor DJI Osmo Action 6,” says Steve Dent, an ad hoc editor. “For some creators, the additional quality is worthwhile and can help their videos to emerge. However, if the budget is a factor, sales are much more difficult.”
Sony 1000X series
Sony usually does not update 1,000 X headphones every year, but the company does not miss the opportunity to celebrate this highly recommended tenth anniversary. Collexion is a super-advanced version of a 1000X formulation, but that doesn't mean it's completely better. "Despite improvements here, I prefer the whole of WH-1000XM6 to more effective ANC performance," I said. “I have some rather high expectations for a $650 headphone set that is nearly $200 more expensive than the `normal' version. For the first time in the history of the 1,000x series, Sony failed to meet these demands.”
Oppo Find X9 Ultra and Vivo X300 Ultra
While they may never be listed in the United States, the performance of Chinese companies in smartphone cameras deserves attention. More specifically, what are these smartphone manufacturers doing using the margin mirrors? "In addition to usability, it is time to examine how Chinese mobile phone manufacturers develop their largest and most expensive smartphones." "You should not lose sight of the power of these two devices, because of their dedication to the camera, which dominates a small market. Android Cell phone."
Sennheiser Momentum 5, polar Titan Noir Max and Steelserves Artis Nova Elite
Four years later, Sennheiser updated his flagship earpiece series to launch Momentum 5 Wireless. The company finally owns a product that can compete with Bose and Sony in almost all categories. Steve assessed the polar Titan Noir Max projector, but found that good image quality was offset by a lack of functionality. We also tested a $600-dollar headphone, and the author James Trew tested Steelserves Artseris Nova Elite.
