Accessories
Colorful releases iGame DNA gaming headsets
In collaboration with Colorfly

Chinese brand Colorful has collaborated with Colorfly to release its iGame DNA Series gaming headsets.
These products are designed to deliver a professional-grade audio experience to gaming, featuring 7.1 digital virtual surround sound and RGB lighting.
The headsets also have highly advanced drivers with a sophisticated diaphragm coated with a special polymer titanium, allowing frequencies of up to 40KHz for high-resolution sound with superb quality.
Here are some key highlights of the newly-released audio peripherals:
- One-Button Mode Switch: the headset sports a dedicated button for switching between Music and Gaming modes
- RGB Lighting: the headset comes with a variety of RGB lighting effects as well as personal customization options via the iGame Center app
- Arabesque Sound Guide Grille: the sound guide of the drivers uses an Arabesque Arabisco pattern, minimizing negative resonance for a more balanced and accurate sound
- Removable Noise-Cancelling Microphone: the iGame DNA headsets are equipped with an omnidirectional ENC noise-cancelling microphone
The iGame DNA Gaming Headsets are now available at partner sellers worldwide, including Newegg and Aliexpress.


TWICE really knows how to make ONCEs (they’re fandom) feel special. The global superstar K-Pop group is teaming up with tech lifestyle brand CASETiFY for a special collection. The waitlist for their first ever collaboration has begun. The official release is set on February 9, 2023.
TWICE x CASETiFY
The collection was made to celebrate TWICE entering their 8th year. There’s a huge focus on ONCE as well as artworks inspired by the world of TWICE.
The TWICE-ful Love Grippy Case is the highlight of the collection. It’s decorated with a cushion designed with the TWICE Logo. It’s the first 3D phone case from CASETiFY with this kind of design. The case, however, is only available for the iPhone 14 Pro and iPhone 14 Pro Max.
But cheer up since the collection does include many other designs made for different smartphone models and gadgets. The lineup is filled with TWICE’s history and ONCE’s memories.
There’s a sticker case highlighting the tracks from the past seven years, a signature case with the members’ signatures, a Heart case with the members’ names, and lastly, an artwork featuring one of their top songs, “What is Love?”
For Apple-loving TWICE fans, there are also AirPod cases, Apple Watch bands, MacBook Sleeves, and a bead strap with the original heart color stones of all the members. There’s also a phone strap with TWICE logo metal charm.
Win a phone case signed by your TWICE bias
Whichever member is your favorite: Nayeon, Jeongyeon, Momo, Sana, Jihyo, Mina, Dahyun, Chaeyoung, or Tzuyu, you’ll have a chance to win a case autographed by one of the members. CASETiFY STUDIO Shibuya Parco in Japan will have special wall displays with autographed cases and artwork from the collection. More details on the campaign coming soon.
The TWICE x CASETiFY collection launches worldwide on casetify.com/co-lab, available for purchase online, in the CASETiFY Co-Lab app (available now in the App Store), and at CASETiFY Studio locations.

Last week, Apple launched the new Mac mini, a BYODKM device — bring your own display keyboard and mouse.
Paired with Apple’s Studio Display, this is the perfect time to pair it with a keyboard and mouse from Logitech!
But how will Michael Josh’s revamp his 2023 desk setup?
Watch our special Logitech desk setup and styling video now to know more!

Since its launch, the AirTag has created a whirlwind of controversy because of how the tracking device was used (or misused). Today, the general consensus is that the AirTag offers more benefits than potential drawbacks. Everyone now wants in. Google, according to a recent finding, is reportedly working on its own AirTag competitor.
Via Kuba Wojciechowski and Mishaal Rahman on Twitter, Google is developing quite a bit in the tracking device segment. The developers are currently expanding the lineup of Fast Pair to include support for more locator tags like the AirTag. However, besides support for other devices, the development also includes references to a first-party tracking device.
The device, “grogu” as it’s currently called, is under development by the Nest team. It will include on-board speakers and Bluetooth LE support.
Google has not hinted at any developments to confirm any upcoming tracking device. With the currently available information, it’s impossible to check what the final product will be called or what features it will come with.
A Google-based tracking device will still be a godsend for users, though. Currently, only Tile offers an alternative to the Apple-based AirTag. Besides allowing users to keep track of their misplaced devices, a tracking device is now an essential must-have for travelers to make sure airlines don’t accidentally misplace pieces of luggage.
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