

Headphones
Google Pixel Watch and new Google Pixel Buds will get unique skin gesture controls
The Google Pixel Watch is expected to be released this year and should be the search giant’s first smartwatch. There have been reports that the watch will have a unique “skin interface” (skin interface), which allows gestures on the skin to control the watch.
LetsGoDigital discovered this information in a patent application filed by Google back in 2020. Using this technology, Pixel Watch users will be able to enter gestures by simply touching or swiping their fingers on the skin. A similar system will be used for the new Google Pixel Buds, for which touches on the skin can adjust the volume level or switch tracks.
For Google Pixel Watch, you can control it with touches in your hand on both sides of the watch. While for headphones, the ideal place should be the part in front of the ear. Gestures work due to the fact that the gadget registers a “mechanical wave” using an accelerometer and other sensors. Google calls the technology Sensor Fusion.
The Pixel Watch is expected to launch this fall.
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Headphones
Active noise cancellation, water resistance, wireless charging, and 12mm drivers for $32. mBlu Lifeme TWS headphones introduced

The Meizu range has expanded with mBlu Lifeme TWS fully wireless headphones. The device stands out for its price-performance ratio.
The novelty costs only about 32 dollars. At the same time, there is active noise cancellation, which in itself is very unusual. But that’s not all. For example, autonomy is declared equal to 6.5 hours, which is quite good. Together with the case, it is already 30 hours.
The headphones are based on 12 mm drivers. This does not guarantee high-quality sound, but usually these headphones have smaller drivers.
There is also moisture protection (IPx4), low latency gaming mode (50ms), Flyme function with pairing with a smartphone immediately after opening the case cover, and even wireless charging.
Headphones
Xiaomi Announces Redmi Buds 4 Pro Wireless Headphones with “Super Noise Canceling” and Bluetooth 5.3 Support

Xiaomi today published an official teaser of the promising model of Redmi Buds 4 Pro headphones – the novelty will be presented on May 24 along with Redmi Note 4 Pro smartphones. However, there are already some details about the headphones.
According to the source, Redmi Buds 4 Pro will receive a “super noise reduction system” – meaning that for the price category of headphones, noise reduction will work very well. Also promised are low delays in the transmission of sound and, in fact, the sound of Hi-Fi level itself. Separately, it talks about support for the LC3 codec and the presence of a Bluetooth 5.3 adapter – the same is expected as part of the Redmi Note 11T Pro.
Headphones
Samsung has released Galaxy Buds 2 for true fans of Pokemon

Following the hit smartphone Galaxy Z Flip3 Pokemon Edition, the Korean company Samsung Electronics decided to release another product for real Pokemon fans. This time we are talking about a special version of Samsung Galaxy Buds 2 wireless headphones (review).
Headphones Samsung Galaxy Buds 2 Pokemon Edition received an overlay on the charging case in the form of a well-recognized Pokeball, as well as one of ten themed stickers.
The usual Galaxy Buds 2 case is attached to the pokeball case and after that the whole structure can be easily opened by pressing a button. Note that the buyer will not immediately receive the weight of a set of stickers, but only one sticker at random.
Like the smartphone, the headphones will initially be sold in limited quantities exclusively through the Samsung Korea online store. The price is expected to be $105.
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