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JBL expands 2023 portfolio with a new range of wireless audio products
Three different types of wireless headphones and the speaker for your ultimate party needs
Aside from launching the classic-looking Authentics speaker series that are jampacked with fuller audio quality and modern/smarter features, JBL has also expanded their 2023 portfolio with a newer and more updated line of wireless audio products.
Ever-Competitive Audio Finesse
Despite the growing number of brands that make TWS earbuds and wireless headphones, JBL Philippines/Harman APAC have confidently stated that they’re one of the leading brands in this category — even considering Apple as their direct rival.
With that being said, they’ve also unveiled their latest wireless earbuds and headphones offerings.
Open Sesame

First in this list is none other than the JBL Soundgear Sense. Unlike other wireless earbuds, it is an open-ear type of earbuds that have 18.2mm drivers and feature JBL’s OpenSound technology and air conduction so they would still be comfortable to wear while providing zero leakage with whatever you’re listening to.
Its flexible earhooks can rotate and will let you choose between focusing on music or calls, all while still being able to hear the natural sound around you.

JBL Soundgear Sense
Speaking of calls, it’s equipped with four mics to make you sound crystal clear regardless of condition or environment. There’s also a detachable neckband plus IP54 rating to resist dust, rain splashes, or even sweats when working out.
Lastly, it promises a 24-hour battery life (6 hours lonesome+ 18 hours with case). A quick 15-minute charge gives the user additional four hours of music playback. The
On and Over
The other two are JBL’s Live wireless headphones — the 670NC and 770NC.

JBL Live 670NC
If it still ain’t obvious, NC stands for “Noise-Cancelling” as both headphones feature Adaptive Noise Cancellation feature to filter out those unwanted noise and distortion depending on the user’s environment for that uninterrupted, nonstop music playback for hours.
Both headphones also promise a 65-hour battery life (or 50 hours with ANC turned on). These can be fully-charged via USB-C for two hours. A 5-minute “speed charge” provides you enough playback for four hours.

JBL Live 770NC
To avoid the confusion between the two, the 670NC is an on-ear wireless headphones while the 770NC is an over-ear one which provides more comfort and intricate sound performance as it covers the ears completely over the Live 670NC.
Work Hard, Party Harder!
The ultimate speaker for party-loving Filipinos has finally landed on our shores.
For party animals out there who sweep the dance floor with their crazy dance moves (figuratively and literally), the newest JBL PartyBox Ultimate is your bestest bet!

This massive speaker fills in that vast open space — and by that we mean two full basketball courts. If you’re worried about bringing it to and from places, it has an easy-to-grip handle and a set of sturdy wheels to bring the party-focused speakers wherever, whenever.
A party isn’t a party without additional audio inputs though. This speaker is perfect for karaoke enthusiasts and live band performers as you can also connect dual microphones and a guitar to make jamming sessions too.

You’ll enjoy its superior sound quality by having dual tweeters, a pair of subwoofers, plus two drivers and a mid range speaker. To make that sound even better, it features the Original JBL Pro sound technology paired with Dolby Atmos support.
Its seamless audio connectivity also means you can stream music via Bluetooth without interruptions when you need to answer a call privately over Wi-Fi. And speaking of connection, the PartyBox Ultimate can also be configured and connected through various multiple PartyBoxes to widen the range of your party.
And with the JBL One app, not only you can adjust EQ settings, but also those bright lights to embrace the party spirit all day and all night long.
Pricing and Availability
Official pricing of these products weren’t revealed during the event and even after distributing materials to the media.
Stay tuned for updates and make GadgetMatch your daily habit so you wouldn’t miss the official pricing and availability of these products once they are available.
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Insta360 Flow 2 update improves Android support, adds new iOS features
Better Android lens support
Insta360 Flow 2 update improves Android support, adds new iOS features
Excerpt: Better Android lens support
Insta360 has released a major spring update for its Flow 2 series handheld gimbals, bringing wider Android compatibility and new features for iPhone users.
The update focuses on improving how the Flow 2 and Flow 2 Pro work across different devices. It expands support for flagship Android phones while adding new shooting tools for iOS, making hands-free, stabilized video easier to capture without extra gear.
Android finally gets full lens access
One of the biggest changes is native multi-lens support on Android. When paired with the Insta360 app, the Flow 2 series can now access ultra-wide and telephoto lenses on supported devices from Samsung, Google Pixel, vivo, OPPO, and more.
This means users can shoot at full resolution using their phone’s native cameras, whether capturing wide landscapes or zoomed-in details. The update brings Android performance closer to what iPhone users have been getting, especially in more dynamic shooting scenarios like concerts, sports, and vlogging.
The improved lens access also works with features like Widescreen Mode, helping users create smoother, more cinematic footage with better framing flexibility.
Faster 360 panoramas for quick sharing
The Flow 2 series continues to stand out with its ability to capture full 360-degree panoramas. With the new 360 Panorama 2.0, stitching is now 50% faster, producing results in about 20 seconds.
Users can capture everything in one go, then choose their preferred framing afterward. The feature also supports interactive sharing via links, letting viewers pan and explore the image on platforms like TikTok and Instagram.
Creative templates such as Tiny Planet are also available for quick edits, making it easier to turn panoramic shots into shareable content.
Dual View adds more angles in one take
Dual View Mode introduces multi-angle recording without the need for additional cameras. It allows simultaneous recording using the front and rear cameras, or even dual rear lenses, producing three clips in a single take.
This is useful for creators who want to capture reactions alongside the main shot or experiment with different focal lengths at once. Combined with AI tracking, the feature keeps subjects centered while adding more variety to footage.
Apple Watch control for hands-free shooting
For iPhone users, the update adds Apple Watch control, turning the watch into a remote for the gimbal.
Users can start or stop recording, adjust settings, switch modes, and even control zoom using the Digital Crown. This allows for better control during solo shoots, especially when the phone is mounted on the gimbal at a distance.
Smarter tracking and remote control tools
The update also improves several AI-powered features across the Flow 2 series.
AI Tracker now works across more Android apps, enabling subject tracking during video calls, livestreams, or hands-free recording. Multi-person tracking keeps groups in frame, while Active Zoom Tracking allows up to 15x zoom while maintaining focus on moving subjects.
There’s also a new smartphone remote control feature, which lets users operate the gimbal using a second phone. This adds flexibility for more complex shooting setups without interrupting the shot.
Availability
The update is available now through the Insta360 app and the official website. Compatibility may vary depending on the smartphone model.
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Jabra launches PanaCast Room Kit for simpler hybrid meetings
The function room setup that doesn’t need an IT guy
Jabra is expanding its hybrid work ecosystem with the new PanaCast Room Kit.
It’s a video conferencing solution built for meeting rooms. But it skips the usual complexity. No tangled cables, no custom programming, and no need for IT on standby.
The kit is designed for teams of three to 15 people. Setup takes minutes: Connect the cameras, place the speakers and microphones, and link everything with a single cable.
That’s it. A standard room becomes a smart collaboration space without the usual friction.
Built for inclusive meetings
At the center of the experience is the PanaCast 55 VBS.
It uses a 180-degree multi-camera system powered by onboard AI. Jabra’s Virtual Director technology tracks speakers and reframes the view in real time.
Everyone stays visible. Even those seated at the far end of the table.
The goal is simple. Make remote participants feel like they’re in the room.
Audio keeps up with that promise. The PanaCast SpeakerMic extends coverage up to 11 meters. Every voice comes through clearly and at a consistent volume. No need to raise your voice just to be heard.
No-fuss by design
The system adds a Huddly L1 camera for a secondary angle. This gives meetings a more complete and inclusive view.
There’s also the Jabra Control IP touch controller. It handles meetings with simple, one-touch controls.
Everything works together with minimal input. No manual pan-tilt-zoom adjustments. No audio balancing. The AI handles it.
Enterprise-ready, plug-and-play simple
The PanaCast Room Kit is fully UC-certified. It works with Microsoft Teams, Zoom, and Google Meet.
It also runs on the Microsoft Device Ecosystem Platform (MDEP), bringing enterprise-grade security and reliability.
The idea is straightforward. High-end meeting tech shouldn’t be hard to use.
From small huddle spaces to larger boardrooms, the kit scales without added complexity. It removes the usual barriers to hybrid collaboration.
Whether it’s a quick team sync or a full boardroom discussion, the PanaCast Room Kit aims to give everyone a front-row seat.
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Sony announces open-back INZONE H6 Air
Deeper and tighter bass, more immersive gaming soundscape
Gamers are set to get another immersive headphones from Sony with the launch of the INZONE H6 Air.
This latest offering features an open-back acoustic structure and custom drivers for deep and tight bass, thanks to back ducts integrated into the drivers.
The open-back structure also helps with a realistic immersive sound field, making gamers feel they are in the game space.
This design minimizes internal reflections by leaving the housing unobstructed. The result is accurate sound field reproduction exactly as game creators intended.
The Sony INZONE H6 Air also features precision-tuned driver units engineered with the same technology as Sony’s renowned MDR-MV1 open-back studio monitor headsets. It is specially adapted for this particular wearable.
Back ducts integrated into the driver unit help deliver deep and controlled bass reproduction, while maintaining clear separation of mids and lows. This detail is helpful especially for titles where rich sound detail matters.
Crafted with premium aluminum, the INZONE H6 Air is also one of Sony’s lightest gaming headsets at just 199 grams. The headset uses the same spring hinge headband design seen on the INZONE H9 II.
Furthermore, the headset features an “RPG/Adventure” equalizer profile as it is developed with sound engineers from PlayStation Studios.
This specific profile is optimized for RPG and adventure titles, recreating the acoustic experience of a sound studio and delivering an immersive listening experience.
An additional cardioid boom mic focuses on voice angled towards the user’s mouth, eliminating unnecessary side noise.
Fnatic Edition devices, INZONE Buds Glass Purple
In addition to the Sony INZONE H6 Air, Sony has launched the Fnatic Editions of the INZONE Mouse-A, INZONE Mat-F, and INZONE Mat-D.
This next step in the collaboration between Sony and Fnatic makes the professional esports club even more present in fans’ daily gaming experience.
Rounding out the new releases is the INZONE Buds in Glass Purple colorway. This joins the previous black and white options, giving owners plenty of choices to suit their styles.
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