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This week, Apple finally rolled out its Emergency SOS via satellite service, allowing anyone with an iPhone 14 (any model) to send help when they’re offline. There were a lot of early Black Friday and Cyber Monday deals going live. and acc The edgethere are new rumors that Sonos will announce a bunch of new gadgets next year.
A number of new gadgets have also been announced in the last seven days. Check them out below.
Leica Q2 “Ghost” by Hodinkee
In a relationship with hodinkeeLeica has announced a special edition of its version 2019 released Q2. This new ‘Ghost’ version is exactly the same as the Q2 full-frame fixed lens compact but in a light gray finish and gray leather trim – it was designed as a homage to the ‘Ghost Bezel’ dive watch, noted for its gray bezel was known. Only 2,000 of this Q2 special edition will be sold and will be available from December 8th.
Price: $5,795
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McIntosh MDA200 D/A Converter
The McIntosh MDA200 is the company’s latest audiophile DAC. It features the same DA2 Digital Module as McIntosh’s MA12000 Integrated Amplifier and C2700 and C53 Preamplifiers, but gives you the freedom to use it in a standalone unit. This makes it easier and cheaper (although if you’re shopping at this high-end range, money probably isn’t a huge factor) to upgrade your house’s hi-fi later on.
Price: $4,000
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Blast Radio Blast Microphone
Blast Radio is an audio-only platform that gives developers the freedom to broadcast live and let their listeners tune in. After 24 hours this content will disappear.
The Blast Mic is a handheld grip microphone specifically designed for use with the Blast Radio app (available for iOS and Android) as it allows developers to broadcast live to the app in high quality with the push of a button. All they need is a WiFi connection. If you don’t want to broadcast live, the Blast Mic also works as a standard microphone that you can plug into another device (e.g. your computer).
Price: $299
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Wyze Mesh Routers and Wyze Mesh Router Pro
Wyze announced its first mesh router systems and like all other smart home devices, price seems to be the main selling point. tea Wyze mesh router (Left) is a dual-band model that supports Wi-Fi 6 and starts at $94 while the Wyze Mesh Router Pro (To the right) is a tri-band model that supports Wi-Fi 6E and starts at $174.
The “Pro” model is probably the most attractive of the two, as it supports faster connectivity and more devices; It also seems to be the cheapest mesh router that supports the new Wi-Fi 6E standard.
Price: $94+
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Philips Hue Festavia fairy lights
Philips Hue has announced a range of smart string lights called Festavia that promise to be the perfect decoration this holiday season – for example to decorate your tree, staircase, mantel or anything else. The fairy lights come on a 65ft cord and are made up of 250 small lights. Just like many other Philips Hue smart lights, the Festavia can be dimmed and brightened, and you can change its color to just about anything under the sun via the Hue app. You can also sync them to a Spotify playlist so they change color with your music. They work with all major smart ecosystems, including Alexa, Google Assistant, and Apple’s HomeKit.
Price: $160
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