Accessories
Casio unveils 50th anniversary Casiotron timepiece
Recreating a 1974 classic
Casio has unveiled its 50th watch anniversary commemorative timepiece, the Casio TRN-50.
A tribute to the Casiotron QW02, the TRN-50 recreates the 1974 classic timepiece with new specs and features incorporated.
Casio originally released the Casiotron 50 years ago, which at the time was a breakthrough in digital wristwatches.
The watch made the most of the original digital technologies Casio had developed in its calculator business. This brought the concept of a fully automatic wristwatch with a digital display instead of clock hands to life.
The 1974 Casiotron displayed not only time but also the correct month, date, and day of the week. It also adjusts longer and shorter months with its automatic calendar function, eliminating the need to correct them.
A classic rebuilt for present-day standards
Now, the new TRN-50 stays true to the Casiotron concept while adding a half-century’s worth of advancements.
The new watch has the recreated design of the original Casiotron exterior. Many details like the case and band, dark blue face, and Casiotron logo have been retained.
At the back of the limited-edition timepiece is an engraved serial number. It shall also come with a special packaging made from paper materials.
Among its state-of-the-art features are radio controlled time adjustment, solar charging, and Mobile Link functions.
When paired to a smartphone via Bluetooth, the watch ensures precise timekeeping. It also comes with automatic updating of time zone difference information.
Price, availability
The Casio 50th anniversary watch TRN-50-2ADR is priced at SG$ 699 and is available for preorders starting February 28.
For more information, visit the watch’s official listing here.
Accessories
The BOYA Magic is now my go-to mic for everything
Microphones turned into essentials during the pandemic. It became impossible — or at least, unprofessional — to hold video calls while sounding like a garbled airport intercom. Personally, I chose the Blue Yeti, an affordable USB mic, for my setup. Times can quickly change, though. A microphone that seems perfect for the pandemic era might not fly as high today. So, when I got the new BOYA Magic, it felt like getting a much-needed patch.
Not a one-hit wonder
The unfortunate aspect of most microphones today is their lack of versatility. A desktop mic, for example, is usually took big to use for an outdoor interview. It’s also too much of a hassle to set up a lapel mic for desktop recording.
That said, the BOYA Magic is a rare specimen. It can be used in four different ways: as a desktop mic, a handheld, a camera accessory, or a clip-on. To be fair, you still need an external accessory to access desktop and camera modes. Still, out of the box, you’re getting a charging case shaped like a handle, a series of receivers, and the mics themselves.
I’ve tried all four modes, and none of them felt like a halfhearted addition. Even the desktop mode, which should look clunky, still feels like it belongs. Both camera and clip-on modes are easy to set up. However, my absolute favorite is the handheld mode. As someone visibly irked at vloggers holding up tiny lapel mics at their interviewee’s faces, the BOYA’s handheld mode feels natural.
All the sleeves you’ll need
Out of the box, the BOYA Magic comes with four sleeves for noise and distortion. The charging case has a foam cover and a furry wind cover. There are also two furry covers for the two transmitters.
These four sleeves are a much-welcome addition to the package. Though they’re not absolute necessities, it’s nice to have windy and noisy situations covered in a pinch.
Besides the sleeves, the package also comes with a series of short cables to cover almost all uses. There’s also three receivers for USB-C, Lightning, and 3.5mm.
Can you believe that these all come inside a small pouch as big as a pencil case? Of course, the most portable option is still just the single charging case that some other brands have. But, for the accessories available, a small pouch is perfect.
Audio quality perfect for vloggers
One of my favorite places to shoot content is inside a café. For most of the products I review, a café is the most applicable place for real-world uses. Unfortunately, staying at a café has its drawbacks. Most notably, a café can get noisy because of chatty patrons and loud coffee machines.
When I shot a video using the BOYA Magic, the world around me just magically disappeared. The AI noise cancellation easily cuts out earsplitting blenders and outside screams. I conferred with our videographer, and he agrees; the mic needed no postproduction to get rid of noise. My voice was captured flawlessly for a full-length video.
It was also enough for desktop use. I tried the mic on for simple voice calls and multiplayer gaming. Installation was easy. Plus, it’s small enough, so I can replace my clunky Blue Yeti for this.
To be fair, placement is still a factor. There were some angles where the audio quality can dip. Then again, it’s light enough to physically pick up and speak directly into the mic. Just be careful not to blow your friends’ eardrums out. That said, this is more than enough for voice calls, podcasting, and casual recording sessions.
Some trouble connecting
There is one tiny thing to note, though. While I was recording something in clip-on mode, the camera I was using had a hard time connecting to both transmitters. It’s an odd contrast to how the BOYA Magic promises a quick and easy setup for devices.
I wasn’t able to replicate this again, so it might just be a one-off. You just need to note that it’s not immune to the occasional gremlin.
Enough for long shoots
Finally, the BOYA Magic promises six hours on a single charge. The charging case further extends this to 30 hours.
This is definitely a just-in-case thing. Under most scenarios, six hours is more than enough for a shooting session. But, if you do find yourself in that influencer life, the entire pack can last an entire days of being out and about. This is an essential for creators.
Is the BOYA Magic your InfluencerMatch?
I love the BOYA Magic. The 4-in-1 mic is easily the most versatile audio solution for any creator. The number of ways to use the mic easily trumps any other option today. Besides being a great mic, the package is also filled with several just-in-case accessories for the unpredictability of outdoor shoots.
Plus, the price is just right. The base package — with only a USB-C receiver — comes at only US$ 89.99. All three will set you back by US$ 129.99. The tripod, unfortunately, is a separate purchase, costing you US$ 30.00.
Still, just for the sheer flexibility and audio quality, the BOYA Magic is an easy Super Swipe.
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Samsung launched a charger that’s incompatible with all its phones
None of their phones have built-in Qi2 magnets.
In the world of wireless charging, Qi2 is where it’s at. The newer magnetic system automatically aligns the phone with the best positions to charge wirelessly. That said, it’s taking a while for most smartphones to get the charging standard. In an odder twist, Samsung, who does not currently have any native Qi2 devices, has launched its own Qi2 chargers.
In the United States, Samsung rolled out the Qi2-compatible Single Wireless Charger and Car Wireless Charger. As both their names indicate, the chargers will allow for wireless charging in a variety of situations.
Retailing for US$ 34.99, the single puck can charge by up to 25W when paired with a charging adapter (sold separately). The car charger, on the other hand, comes with its own 12V car adapter and a rotating mount. It’s very pricy, coming in at US$ 84.99.
Now, the kicker is that the chargers are compatible with Samsung’s current flagships including the Galaxy S25, the Flip7, and the Fold7. Technically, yes, these smartphones can charge using this duo. However, none of them have the built-in magnets to natively connect to the pucks. They need a separate case with a Qi2-certified magnet included.
It seems pretty scummy to offer a Qi2 charger for smartphones without the magnets built inside. On the bright side, it’s a good sign that Samsung’s upcoming smartphones, starting with the Galaxy S26 early next year, will likely offer Qi2 charging natively. (At least, we hope. Otherwise, this might be the priciest charger in recent memory.)
SEE ALSO: Samsung Galaxy S25 FE review: Closer to flagship than ever
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Takashi Murakami and CASETiFY’s new collab is in full bloom
The third chapter of the Murakami collection is here!
There’s something about Takashi Murakami’s art that feels like a shot of pure happiness.
Those smiling flowers — bright and a little mischievous — have appeared everywhere, from gallery walls to fashion collabs. And now, they’re blooming once again through CASETiFY’s latest collection.
Called FLOWERS BLOOM, this third chapter of the ongoing TAKASHI MURAKAMI x CASETiFY collaboration brings the artist’s most recognizable motif into a fresh lineup of tech accessories and travel gear.
The collection includes the FLOWERS Ripple Phone Case, which arrives through a surprise blind box (yes, you’ll have to unbox it to see which design you get).
It also comes with the FLOWERS Carry-On Suitcase that takes CASETiFY’s signature ripple texture and turns it into a piece of art.
There’s also a rainbow camera ring, gold-accented cases, and collectible charms and danglers that look as cheerful as they sound.
Murakami’s FLOWERS motif has long represented his “Superflat” style, melding traditional Japanese art with pop culture in a way that feels both nostalgic and new.
For collectors, the blind box adds a sense of thrill, with ultra-rare designs like the shimmering FLOWERS 18K Gold Case waiting to be discovered.
Meanwhile, the carry-on luggage and wireless chargers make the motif part of your daily rhythm.
The new lineup feels like a love letter to Murakami’s world, a reminder that joy can be part of your everyday life. It’s bright, bold, and unapologetically happy. And in a world that often feels gray, these blooms are exactly what we need.
Price, availability
| Product | Price |
| FLOWERIAN DANGLER BLIND BOX | PhP 2,590 |
| FLOWERS RIPPLE PHONE CASE BLIND BOX | PhP 3,990 |
| FLOWERS SNAPPY GRIP STAND (RAINBOW/BLUE/BLACK/RED/PINK) | PhP 4,290 (RAINBOW) /
PhP 3,990 |
| FLOWERS MAGNETIC WIRELESS CHARGER (RAINBOW/BLUE/BLACK/RED/PINK) | PhP 4,590 (RAINBOW) /
Php 4,290 |
| EXCLUSIVE FLOWERS CHARM KEYCHAIN | PhP 4,790 |
| FLOWERS (RAINBOW) CHARM KEYCHAIN | PhP 4,790 |
| LIMITED EDITION MULTI-FLOWERS PHONE CASE –
RAINBOW CAMERA RING EDITION |
PhP 5,290 |
| FLOWERS (RAINBOW) PHONE CHARM | PhP 4,790 |
| FLOWERS (RAINBOW) PHONE CHARM & CHARM CUBE SET | PhP 5,290 |
| FLOWERIAN DANGLER BLIND BOX SET (X4) | PhP 10,360 |
| FLOWERIAN EARBUDS CASE | PhP 15,890 |
| FLOWERS RIPPLE CARRY-ON SUITCASE (RAINBOW/BLUE/BLACK/RED/PINK) | Not sellable in PH |
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