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watchOS 10: Redesigned apps, new metrics

A milestone update for Apple Watch

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watchOS 10 is expected to bring users a fresh approach to the way information is viewed on the Apple Watch’s apps.

Apps, including Weather, Stocks, Home, Maps, Messages, World Clock, and others, utilize more of the Apple watch display for more glanceable information.

This change, as well as a new Smart Stack for relevant widgets and more watch faces are part of significant updates on the Apple Watch that will be rolled out later in the year as a free software update.

Here’s a rundown of what’s new:

New design, navigation

With watchOS 10, redesigned apps are set to provide more information at a glance, plus new ways to navigate quickly and access content.

The Activity app on Apple Watch and the Fitness app on iPhone make tracking daily movement easier with more details and improvements to sharing, as well as a redesigned trophy case.

New Smart Stack

Ann updated Smart Stack contains widgets that display timely information, adapting to a user’s context throughout the day.

For example, Weather will show the day’s forecast, Calendar and Reminders will show upcoming meetings and tasks, and Podcasts will move up so they are readily available.

This can be revealed with a simple turn of the Digital Crown from any watch face.

New Watch Faces

Meanwhile, there will be two new artistic and joyful watch faces: Palette and Snoopy.

The Palette face depicts time in a wide variety of colors, using three distinct overlapping layers; as the time changes, so do the colors on the display.

Renowned comic strip Peanuts will also come to life on an Apple Watch, featuring Snoopy and Woodstock.

The characters interact and react to weather conditions in the area, or even get active when a user works out.

Cycling workouts optimized

Apple Watch is taking cycling workouts to an even more advanced experience with the help of watchOS 10.

When a cycling workout is started from Apple Watch, it will automatically show up as a live activity on iPhone. When tapped, it will utilize the full screen.

Workout Views such as Heart Rate Zones, Elevation, Race Route, and a new Cycling Speed view, have also been optimized to fit the display size of iPhone.

Connect with advanced trackers

Additionally, the Apple Watch can now automatically connect to Bluetooth-enabled cycling accessories too, such as power meters, speed sensors, and cadence sensors.

This allows for brand-new metrics, plus additional Workout Views (Power Zone). Bluetooth connection is supported on Indoor and Outdoor cycling, as well as GymKit.

Optimizations on various apps

Elsewhere, watchOS 10 provides users more control over various apps.

Users can conveniently log their emotions and daily moods on the Mindfulness app by just ticking multidimensional shapes to describe how they feel.

They can also now initiate the playback of a FaceTime video message and view it directly on Apple Watch.

On the Medications app, a follow-up reminder can be sent if a medication has not been logged 30 minutes after the scheduled time.

For Hiking activities, the Compass app can generate two new waypoints, while Elevation view uses altimeter data for a 3D view of saved waypoints.

Accessories

Anker’s soundcore Liberty 5 Pro series is powered by an AI chip

Earbuds that think

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Anker has just unveiled the soundcore Liberty 5 Pro series earbuds in New York during Anker Day. They are available in the Liberty 5 Pro and Liberty 5 Pro Max variants.

Available colors are:

  • Pro Max: Midnight Black, Titanium Gold
  • Pro: Pearl Blue, Midnight Black, Pearl White, Rose Gold

These latest TWS earbuds feature Anker’s first neural-net chip, the Thus AI chip. This breakthrough architecture introduces neural-net compute-in-memory processing.

It means AI computation directly inside NOR Flash Memory is enabled, instead of continuously transferring data between memory and processor.

Thus applies compute-in-memory principles inspired by the human brain, allowing AI models to process information where the data already resides.

Earbuds that think

Applying the Thus AI chip to the new soundcore Liberty 5 Pro series, Anker has integrated an advanced AI-powered 10-sensor fusion system.

This system combines eight MEMS microphones and two bone conduction sensors to isolate the user’s voice from environmental noise in real time.

Such system continuously cross-references airborne audio with vibrations captured directly from the speaker’s cranial structure. The result is significantly clearer voice isolation during calls, even in loud environments.

The Liberty 5 pro series also debuts Adaptive ANC 4.0. It is soundcore’s newest intelligent noise cancellation platform.

This system dynamically adjusts cancellation depth across varying environmental frequencies, while also minimizing pressure fatigue commonly observed on traditional ANC systems.

Integrated smart display

Both variants of the Liberty 5 Pro series come with Control at a Glance, an integrated smart touch display built directly into the charging cases.

Users can switch between ANC modes, customize EQ settings, manage playback, and answer calls from the case.

The Pro Max variant, in particular, comes with a 1.78-inch AMOLED smart screen which has an AI Note-Taker for AI-powered recording, real-time transcription, speaker identification, intelligent summaries, and more.

Furthermore, both models support three-device multipoint connectivity, IP55 dust and water resistance, Bluetooth 6.1, and up to 28 hours of total battery life.

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Sony unveils the very premium 1000X THE COLLEXION

It features a more premium design and improved audio quality.

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The Sony WH-1000XM6 is still the best pair of headphones I currently own. If you’re looking for the bang for your buck, this pair is more than capable of delivering what you want from consumer-friendly headphones. That said, the series is about to get a lot better. Today, Sony has unveiled the 1000X THE COLLEXION.

If you spot the new headphones from across the room, you might mistake them for just another pair of the WH-1000XM6. However, a closer look reveals a more intricate focus on design and craftsmanship. The headband features metal accents with a matte texture and some hand-polished gloss.

The earcups are just as luxurious, touting vegan leather for a comfortable fit during long listening sessions. The materials are also balanced enough to provide a comfortable distribution for any head shape.

For sound quality, the 1000X THE COLLEXION will boast the same superior sound quality you can find from the 1000X series, including a wide soundstage and impressive sound across the range.

You can still expect some improvements, though. For this one, Sony worked with Grammy-winning producers to improve quality. The headphones also have DSEE Ultimate, a new feature that can upscale compressed music using AI. They also have 360 Reality Audio Upmix, which creates spatial experiences for music, movies, and games.

Like its predecessors, the 1000X THE COLLEXION comes with twelves mics and the Adaptive NC Optimizer for an effective noise-cancelling experience.

Even with all these features, the headphones still tout up to 24 hours of battery life on a single charge.

Price, availability

The Sony 1000X THE COLLEXION will be available starting this month, coming in Platinum and Black. It will sell for US$ 649.99.

Meanwhile, Sony is also expanding the WH-1000XM6 to include a Sandstone colorway option for US$ 459.99.

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Google launches the screen-less Fitbit Air

Featuring a premium Stephen Curry edition.

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Discreet wearables are finally a thing. Though huge screens are still thriving in the market, there is a growing demand for wearables that don’t make it obvious that they’re wearables. Besides smart rings, we now have screen-less fitness bands, highlighted by the new Google Fitbit Air.

Fitbit has been known as a wearable brand for a long time now. However, the wearable has since mellowed out since getting bought by Google, especially after the launch of the Pixel Watch. Now, Google is aiming for a resurgence of Fitbit in the screen-less market.

Today, Google is launching the Fitbit Air, a screen-less band that’s designed for subtlety and comfort, while maintaining the brand’s prowess in fitness tracking. On the outside, the new wearable presents itself as a modest customizable band. On the inside, a pebble-shaped device rests comfortably between the band and your skin. This little pebble packs all the tech that can give you a rundown of your fitness.

Since the Fitbit Air doesn’t have a screen, you can control everything via the new Google Health app. It also has automatic workout tracking which starts when the device detects activity. Users can then view their workouts afterwards on the app.

Besides workouts, the Fitbit Air has an optical heartrate monitor, a 3-axis accelerometer, a gyroscope, an SpO2 monitor, and a temperature sensor. There’s also a vibration motor for alarms.

A single charge can reportedly last up to seven days. Plus, a five-minute charge is enough for a day’s worth of battery.

The Fitbit Air will ship starting May 26. It starts at US$ 99.99. A special Stephen Curry edition retails for US$ 129.99.

It comes in Obsidian, Fog, Berry, and Lavender. You can also get a sweat-proof Active Sport Band (US$ 34.99) or an Elevated Modern band (US$ 49.99).

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