According to the Infinix, the case saves up to 2 watts of this energy and transmits it to the phone if necessary. The company also claims that the case uses its “sunflower” merhalthalology, which is inspired by plants that are based on light. In this way, the system can “dynamically set the transmission path” in the case of “dynamically” to ensure that it is possible in an area of
Huaweis triple phone unfolds a large canvas
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The Best folding phones Is it about giving them more screen properties, but can they have too much good? Huawei’s buddy XT is like the Honor Magic V3 (8/10, Wired recommends) But with an additional screen and folds. In tri-subject, a miscilization is tri-fold because there are only two wrinkles, but the three screens form a clever design that unfolds on a full 10.2 inches. It can also be used as a double screen at 7.9 inches or as a single screen in a conventional shape of a confectionery bar on 6.4 inches.
The buddy XT is only 3.6 mm thick, but they have two wrinkles. Fold it together completely and it is 12.8 mm thick and somehow difficult. The hinges are chic and it feels surprisingly durable, with a satisfactory folding. It has an IPX8 rating for dust resistance.
The Huawei Mate XT Ultimate is based on Huawei’s own Kirin chipset and Harmony OS. The remaining specifications are solid and near the flagship with a triple lensing camera (50-megapixel-main, 12-megapixel-Ultrawide and 12-megapixel-periscope-teleele), fairly large 5,600 mAh battery, 16 GB RAM and 1 TB memory. But then you would expect you to consider the price of € 3,500. If twice the wrinkle is twice as large as the screen size, it would be more tempting, but it doesn’t feel far from a foldable book style and you are currently paying a premium for the novelty. At the moment it is only available in certain markets, as in the Middle East, but should soon end up in Europe. –Simon Hill
When cycling with the action camera hit glasses
Photo: Julian Chokkattu
Cameras on our faces seem to be an inevitable future. So why wear an action camera on your body when you can have it baked in your bike glasses? That is the pitch of Bleequp Ranger. Incidentally, right in the middle of the glass UV400 and IP54 rating is a camera that can record 1080p videos for up to an hour. There is a small battery accessory that strikes on the back of a helmet and doubles as taillight, and this video recording time increases to five hours. The arms of the glasses have speakers so that they can play music and they sounded pretty good in my short demo in a very loud room. Of course, AI is in the game here, but not on the glasses itself. The algorithms analyze the film material and suggest the most interesting clips, which means that they are brought together with minimal exertion from your side into a highlight role. The glasses start Kickstarter later this month for $ 499. –Julian Chokkattu
Ntt Docomos Mirza AR glasses
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With the help of NTT Docomo at MWC, I dealt with NTT Docomos AR glasses with the help of the AR glasses. They are tall and chunky, but these glasses do not have to be connected directly to anything, and they can repair their content in the room so that they do not move with their heads. It was relatively easy for me to reproduce the symbol in front of me, despite my lack of artistic talent, and they could be used in the workplace to overlap engine parts or repairs of management devices. While these glasses cost around $ 1,500 and are mainly aimed at companies, NTT also showed me a new, lighter couple who is in progress, with a simplified display for navigation and notifications of a telephone connected by Bluetooth. The next generation of Mirza AR glasses is aimed at Joe Public and will be closer to $ 500, but may require a AI subscription. –Simon Hill
Xpanceo shows more intelligent contact lens prototypes
Photo: Julian Chokkattu
I wrote about Xpanceo The congress of last year’s mobile worldAnd the company is back with more intelligent contact lens prototypes. One of them is a contact lens that could be charged by a contact lens case, and another had biosensors who could analyze certain parameters in tear fluid to monitor glucose, cortisol and more. Another prototype had a pattern on the lens that shifts to the intraocular pressure, which can help to recognize glaucoma early, and there was also an intelligent contact lens for AR Vision that had an integrated microd display to display images. I could see through it and read a text! The ultimate goal is to bake all of these prototypes into a product of science fiction dreams-but this type of miniature technology is incredibly difficult to construct. It will take a long time for an intelligent contact lens to arrive on the market. –Julian Chokkattu
Solecoolers can cool down or heat their aching feet
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On 30,000 steps for the day, my burning tools have something to do with the fact that Solecoole put my eye in the middle of a sea of