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I took the HONOR Magic6 Pro to a basketball open practice

Trying HONOR’s smartphone sports photography

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HONOR seems to be very proud of the sports photography capabilities of the HONOR Magic6 Pro. So, I tested it at an open practice by the Philippine Men’s National Basketball team. Otherwise known as Gilas Pilipinas. 

Ideally, I would have loved to try this on an actual basketball game. But the schedules just didn’t line up. The Gilas open practice, though, was the next best thing. 

It’s also a bit nostalgic for yours truly as I followed the team in their FIBA World Cup journey in 2014 which took place in Spain. To be writing something related to Gilas in 2024 while I’m again in Spain, 10 years after that coverage, is a nice full circle moment. I digress.

‘Future of smartphone sports photography’

This is HONOR’s bold claim on the Magic6 Pro’s camera capabilities. And they showcased it by capturing  three-time World Champion and two-time Olympian fencer Cécilia Berder. Here are a couple of samples: 

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This was possible, in part, thanks to the new AI motion sensing algorithm. HONOR input a lot of data to work on this algorithm for the Magic6 Pro, including 270,000 images to identify jumping, walking, and running.

Working in tandem with that is HONOR’s superb camera hardware: 

  • 180MP f/2.6 OIS Periscope telephoto 
  • 50MP f/1.4 to f/2.0 OIS wide-angle 
  • 50MP f/2.0 AF ultra-wide angle 

You can read more about it in our Under the hood: The HONOR Magic6 Pro’s cameras article.

Shooting hoops action

The Gilas open practice was held prior to their FIBA Asia Cup 2025 Qualifiers games against Hong Kong and Chinese Taipei. As of writing, Gilas has already recorded a 30-point win over Hong Kong. 

If you watched the game, many of the sets they ran were indeed present during the open practice. Even though the practice was mostly just for fans, the players still went all out. 

For the photo samples you will see below, these were mostly taken at 5X Zoom which was the most you can go with AI motion sensing enabled.

Quick note: The only post-processing applied to these photos were cropping and resizing. 

HONOR Magic6 Pro | Calvin Oftana baseline drive | Gilas Pilipinas

Calvin Oftana baseline drive

HONOR Magic 6 Pro | Calvin Oftana | Gilas Pilipinas

Calvin Oftana reverse lay-up

 

HONOR Magic6 Pro | CJ Perez high arc lay-up | Gilas Pilipinas

CJ Perez high arc lay-up

 

HONOR Magic6 Pro | CJ Perez | Gilas Pilipinas

CJ Perez

 

Justin Brownlee to Kai Sotto Alley-oop

Kai Sotto Two-handed slam dunk

HONOR Magic6 Pro | Kai Sotto | Gilas Pilipinas

Kai Sotto lay-up

 

HONOR Magic6 Pro | Kai Sotto | Gilas Pilipinas

Kai Sotto vs 3 defenders

HONOR Magic6 Pro | Kai Sotto | Gillas Pilipinas

sKAI hook! Kai Sotto with a hook shot

HONOR Magic6 Pro | Justin Brownlee | Gilas Pilipinas

Justin Brownlee Corner 3

Justin Brownlee vs Jamie Malonzo

HONOR Magic6 Pro | Chris Newsome | Gilas Pilipinas

Chris Newsome at the freethrow line

Chris Newsome corner 3

Chris Newsome, Justin Brownlee, CJ Perez

Chris Newsome escaping corner

HONOR Magic6 Pro | Kevin Quiambao | Gilas Pilipnas

Kevin Quiambao contested floater

Kevin Quiambao

Kevin Quiambao baseline lay-up

Carl Tamayo vs Kai Sotto

HONOR Magic6 Pro | Carl Tamayo | Gilas Pilipinas

Carl Tamayo fadeway vs Kai Sotto

HONOR Magic6 Pro | Carl Tamayo | Gilas Pilipinas

Carl Tamayo slam dunk

Carl Tamayo floater

Carl Tamayo reverse lay-up

The shutter speed on the HONOR Magic6 Pro is blazing fast. There’s no lag, stutter, or whatever. It’s almost like a semi-burst shot and it allowed me to freeze high-speed moments on the basketball court even from a distance. For context, I was seated at the higher portion of the lower box section.

My view

Despite the distance and the speed at which these players were driving to the rim and taking shots, the HONOR Magic6 Pro still managed to take crisp images. Definitely capturing sports and action in the best way possible. 

This is incredibly impressive and HONOR’s claims of being the best for mobile sports photography may actually be a slam dunk.

Bonus: Portrait shots

The organizers of the open practice also allowed the fans to get a little bit closer to some of the players. I decided to join the fray and take a few portraits. 

Chris Newsome

Jamie Malonzo

Dwight Ramos

Kai Sotto

Mind you, these were taken while I was mostly on the move and without much care for framing. We had to keep moving because of the volume of fans that wanted to greet the players up close. 

Those are just some of what the HONOR Magic6 Pro’s Falcon Camera System can do. More coming soon.

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QCY H3S review: Clean sounding, lean pricing

ANC and LDAC for a shockingly affordable value!

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Amid all the times I’ve tried and tested wireless earbuds, I don’t get to do the same with headphones.

Though I have tried playing some songs through my colleagues’ Sony WH-1000XM6, JBL Tour One M3, and Dyson OnTrac, none of them comes close to how extensive I did with Lenovo’s Yoga ANC last 2021.

As a a matter of fact, this is only the second pair of headphones I got to intimately try as a GadgetMatchmaker for seven long years.

Cutting all that slack, let’s go straight to my in-depth review of the all-new QCY H3S headphones.

Gleamingly clean

I sound like a broken record for always telling this in my write-ups: despite having a dominantly black wardrobe, black devices are my least favorite.

Thankfully, the QCY H3S pair I have comes in this pure, off-white colorway.

Aside from this classic color plus the subdued black shade, there’s also one in gray just in case you want something in between.

Going back to the unit I possess, I’m obsessed with how clean it looks — near and afar.

If you wanted it to pair up with your daily OOTD, you can never go wrong with this color choice.

Not only does it fit perfectly with your unplanned Mix n’ Match, it also stands out from the crowd regardless of the fabric color you prefer to wear.

The headphones are mostly composed of plastic materials — an understandable compromise to further cut down overall product cost.

From its adjustable (or extendable) levers all the way to its buttons, they all come in one singular material and shade.

Only time will tell though how clean or dirty it will get over continuous wear and tear.

One minor detail that I truly love about this pair is how QCY decided to differentiate the material of its neck band.

That stainless steel choice felt premium despite the majority of rubber parts the headphones have.

At the opposite side is still that plush, padded material that’s comfortable enough when the pair rests on your neck.

And, before I forget, the QCY H3S has rotatable and twistable cups so that they can be folded and fit perfectly in small bags or third-party headphone cases — as this pair doesn’t have a bundled one.

Mind you, Sony’s WH-1000XM5 can’t even do this 🤷🏻

Favorable and comfortable

Looks are one thing, but comfort is for another.

Despite being *spoiler alert* priced in the same range as generically smaller on-ear headphones, the QCY H3S is actually an over-ear type of headphones.

At just 240 grams, the QCY H3S is lightweight — given the materials the headphones are made of.

Admittedly, I’m not someone who has a petite facial structure. Given that I have a bobblehead, it’s also understandable I have an ear size bigger than an average individual.

Its large ear cups seemingly fit well on most (if not all) ear shapes and sizes.

Even with my earrings on my left ear, I felt nothing but utmost comfort as the cups totally go over my ears.

QCY H3S’s ear cups are composed of protein leather that are soft to the touch.

The inner part is then covered by a canvas-like (or cotton-like) material that enables smooth and steady audio output.

Having to know which side is which is easily identifiable thanks to that large L and R markings on the actual ear pads.

Once worn, controls are placed at the right side of the device where they are not fiddly and are easily reachable.

Those buttons in various shapes surely help as you won’t accidentally press something you didn’t intend to change:

  • Top: ANC modes (short rounded rectangle)
  • Middle: Power On/Off (circle)
  • Bottom: Volume (long rounded-rectangle)

Immaculate sound

Resting beneath those ear pads are the dual-driver architecture of the H3S. Aside from a 40mm mid-bass driver, it also has a 13mm dedicated tweeter with crossover.

But, here’s the thing: It’s hard to describe how good or bad a sound is just with hardware specs and an editorial piece alone.

Part of my journalistic integrity though is to tell viewers my honest and transparent views.

And, to make that judgment not one-sided and as unbiased as possible, I let GadgetMatch’s Senior Editor, Rodneil, try the pair out.

After that listening sesh with several songs in the list, he told me that these can be on par — or even beat — midrange offerings produced by JBL and Bose.

If only I was able to document his shocked reaction, you’d know that this isn’t some marketing speak.

He also told me it’s a far cry from Soundcore’s output — despite QCY being its direct competitor.

For a better grasp, I also need to reference MJ’s Dyson OnTrac.

While we’re out in one fine shooting day, the team was able to try his pair out.

Dyson OnTrac | 2025

All of us had one response: flashy looks CANNOT make up for its very underwhelming sound quality.

Dyson OnTrac’s metallic aesthetics goes well with its sound quality — a muffled, deafening one that sounded like an inside of a tin can.

It’s just so flat, the layers are barely there at all.

Believe me or not, QCY H3S is heaps superior.

Even just on YouTube with a compressed audio format, I was able to cherish H3S’s superb sound.

The same can be said when streaming titles on Netflix or Disney+.

Aside from that audible and fuller dialogue, drama OSTs are also well-appreciated the moment they kick in.

LDAC that doesn’t lack

Putting one surprise on top of another, the QCY H3S also boasts the best imaginable sound experience.

Aside from the ability to play tracks in both Hi-Res Lossless and Dolby Atmos audio formats (through Apple Music of course), it has LDAC audio codec as well.

In layman’s terms, it’s simply the best audio tech one could get via Bluetooth without losing a track’s truest sound quality.

Its closest counterparts are either stuck with AAC or aptX at the very least. Worse of all? None other than the SBC codec.

Just a precaution: turning on LDAC means you’re disabling its Dual-Device Connection ability.

If you prioritize high-fidelity (like I do), you have to always disconnect the headphones from one device before you can connect it to the other.

Additionally, its upgraded Bluetooth 6.0 connectivity made me enjoy latency-free streaming — which meant playback without delays in simpler terms.

And, despite the lack of a 3.5mm audio port, wired listening is still very possible through its USB-C port without compromising that Lossless experience.

Lastly, I didn’t dare to try it but, the QCY H3S also has an IPX5 rating. Meaning, the pair will still be protected even if you’re suddenly caught in the rain.

EQ-uality For All

Admittedly, I wasn’t a fan of its default sound presets.

Unlike my experience with the Heavy Bass preset of QCY’s wireless earbuds I tested out months ago, the bundled presets of H3S weren’t totally bad. It’s just that I felt like overall sound output could be improved further.

Fortunately, you can configure your own settings through Custom EQ in QCY’s proprietary app. Your personal preference can even be saved multiple times.

I’m not a devoted audiophile for all we know. But, my ears don’t lie.

After manually fine-tuning each and every bit of frequency I hear, I was finally able to balance out the three fundamentals: bass, treble, and mids.

Not only I was able to hear the thump and oomph of every K-Pop song I listen to. Instrumentals, adlibs and even hidden backtrack vocals (that are often under-appreciated) were all heard and layered like a luscious piece of tiramisu cake.

Heavenly ANC

All the great stuff don’t end just with its clean looks and superior sound.

From the perspective of both an introvert and commuter, ANC is a true gift from the gods.

The moment I wore the headphones and turned on ANC, it felt like I’m in my own, distant world.

Annoying chit chats were instantly silenced. White noise was barely heard.

It’s the perfect device for appreciating summer-studded songs like WJSN Dayoung’s “body” or divine albums like TWICE’s 10th-year Special.

More so, for that uninterrupted and focused gameplay. A better gaming headset minus a dedicated mic, if I must say.

Still, its 7-mic array (with six ANC mics) plus three (3) anti-wind mics should be more than enough for calls even in noisier environments.

Again, when you go inside the QCY app, there are multiple ANC presets for you to choose.

Personally, I choose commuting by default as I use it entirely for avoiding rowdy crowds whenever I’m indoors or out.

You can also turn ANC off completely to preserve that battery life. Unapologetically, I never turn this feature off even under severe battery anxiety.

Battery that’s immortal-like

Already introduced in the last section, the battery and endurance of the QCY somehow felt immortal. It’s so hard to kill in just one sitting.

For instance, I’ve used it for repeatedly streaming NMIXX’s ethereal Blue Valentine and band-worthy Spinnin’ On It. All while writing several review backlogs (including this one) for five long hours.

From 100 percent, it depleted to 75 percent — a measly 25 percent decrease.

Another example is when I wore it during my two-hour commute going to the metro. Shockingly, it consumed only around 8 to 10 percent of charge.

In another use-case, I edited our very lengthy M5 iPad Pro review for YouTube.

From 3:30 in the afternoon up until past 11 in the evening, the QCY H3S went from 30 percent down to 10 percent.

If you do the math, that’s 7.5 long hours of non-stop usage — which BTW, adds up to the comfort testament I stated earlier.

Lastly, I took it on a streaming spree one fine day while I was working on launch articles inside a café.

From the moment I wore it at exactly 9:15AM up until I removed it seven minutes past 3PM, that 10 percent charge was unchanged and unfazed.

Mind you, ANC was turned ON all of the time as I can’t bear hearing at least a tinny noise and wanted to focus solely on its audio prowess.

Even when I’m writing this part of the piece, I was only able to charge the device twice.

Although I’m not having any type of 10+ hours worth of flight any time soon, this might just be the best companion to bring for those long-haul travel up in the air.

Is the QCY H3S your BudgetMatch?

As mentioned quite a few times between the lines, the QCY H3S is meant for the budget class. It’s priced at a shockingly affordable price of only US$ 49.99 / SG$ 43 / RM 299.

Even more surprising, the Philippines has the cheapest price tag of as little as PhP 1779.

Just like me, you’re probably wondering how on earth was it possible for QCY to deliver excellent sound and affordable price tag at the same time.

It’s something only the company can answer. For me though, my answer is as crystal clear as how the pair sounds.

If my key points stated above aren’t clear enough, let me frankly say that the QCY H3S is definitely and definitively a Swipe Right and a Super Swipe.

It’s not just about its minimalist looks or the sole hardware specs on paper.

My honest first-hand experience with the QCY H3S, together with my colleagues’ impressions, further solidify my main point that a great pair of headphones doesn’t always need to have an exorbitant price tag.

Given, the QCY H3S may not be the flashiest and most elegant of the bunch. However, its clean aesthetics, mean sound punch, and even lean pricing all make this pair a deserving recipient of the GadgetMatch Seal of Approval.

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ASUS ExpertBook P5: Built for Power, Durability, and Security

Tough, secure, and ready for AI-powered work.

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ASUS Expertbook P5


Your flagship business laptop may be powerful — but is it also durable and secure?

Meet the new ASUS ExpertBook P5, the headliner of ASUS’ latest productivity lineup. Designed for today’s business professionals, this machine redefines what it means to be a true flagship for work.

Tough enough for business

While most laptops in this segment deliver expected performance and AI computing power, ASUS goes a step further with enterprise-level security and military-grade durability.

The ExpertBook P5 complies with US Military Grade Standards and has passed more than 20 rigorous tests, proving just how tough it really is.

ASUS didn’t stop there — the brand subjected its new laptops to even more punishing trials:

  • The hinge was opened and closed 50,000 times.
  • The display was held from its tip — no cracks, no breaks.
  • Metal-reinforced ports were pushed to the limit.
  • The laptop has even been stood on and kept going.
  • Its spill-resistant keyboard survived splashes and stayed functional.

Accidents happen, but with the ExpertBook P5, you know your laptop is built to take a beating.

If you work under pressure, your laptop should too.

Security that goes beyond the basics

Durability is only part of the story. The ASUS ExpertBook P5 also comes with enterprise-grade protection powered by ExpertGuardian — a robust security suite designed to keep business users safe.

It features a BIOS that meets top-tier security standards, and with Windows 11 out of the box, it’s fortified against both firmware attacks and software threats.

ASUS also offers five years of BIOS and driver support, along with a free year of McAfee+ Premium to further protect your data and devices.

Power that keeps up with you

Performance is at the core of every ExpertBook, and the P5 doesn’t disappoint. It’s powered by the latest Intel Core Ultra processors, capable of handling intensive workloads and local AI processing with ease.

This power is paired with impressive energy efficiency and long battery life, ensuring you stay productive longer.

Connectivity is equally future-ready — the ExpertBook P5 is Wi-Fi 7 compatible, providing faster and smoother wireless performance wherever you go.

Designed for professionals

The chassis has been thoughtfully designed for flexibility and longevity. Users can expand memory and storage over time, and the improved ExpertCool system ensures better airflow and cooling during long hours of work.

Up front, you get an anti-glare display with up to 2.5K resolution and a 144Hz refresh rate — perfect for clear visuals during meetings or even the occasional gaming session.

All the essential ports and connectors are neatly arranged around the edges, offering full support for your peripherals and accessories.

Despite all that, the ExpertBook P5 remains sleek and lightweight, thanks to its aluminum body — an ideal travel companion for business trips.

Smarter meetings with AI

When it comes to AI, the P5 truly lives up to its “all-in-one” business promise.

It comes equipped with ExpertMeet, ASUS’ suite of AI-powered collaboration tools designed to elevate your meetings.

With ExpertMeet, the P5 can:

  • Clean up audio, block background noise, and recognize speakers.
  • Transcribe meetings instantly.
  • Translate subtitles for calls and recordings in real time.

On the Copilot+ side, users can access Windows Studio Effects and other AI-driven enhancements for communication and productivity.

Premium performance without the premium price

The ASUS ExpertBook P5 is packed with flagship features — minus the flagship price tag. In the Philippines, it starts at PhP 82,995.

Expert-crafted. AI-powered. Built for worry-free business. From performance to AI, efficiency to durability, and security to style — the ASUS ExpertBook P5 has all bases covered.

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Inside the BYD Di-Space Museum

I unearthed my inner science geek at BYD’s first new energy vehicle museum!

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Going to Zhengzhou felt like slipping into the past version of me. The nerdy, excitable kid who used to memorize science books like bedtime stories. Except, I never looked like a nerd. I had no braces or oversized glasses.

I grew up looking like a himbo (still do, if you ask me), yet my brain has always been wired to understand the language of technology better than most.

So when ACMobility, the distributor of BYD cars in the Philippines, invited me to the BYD Di-Space Museum in Zhengzhou, it felt like a homecoming staged on glossy floors and wheels powered by the future.

It’s BYD’s first national new energy vehicle (NEV) science museum, designed to immerse visitors in the world of clean mobility, design, and technology.

For the first time in my life, I got ridiculously excited about a museum. Me? Geeking out? Maybe I’ve been hiding my true self all along.

First encounters

The museum sits in Zhengzhou’s Erqi District, about 30 minutes by bus from the InterContinental Zhengzhou Zhengdong, where I stayed like a king for nearly a week.

It sprawls across 15,000 square meters, with another 8,500 outside for supporting facilities. It’s divided by four floors, each one like a chapter of a novel about energy and innovation.

The first floor welcomed me with a story: the evolution of transportation energy. From fossil-fueled beginnings to the clean energy of electric vehicles, the narrative unfolded like a history lesson I didn’t want to skip.

Then came the rise of BYD Auto itself, tracing its journey from battery maker to global NEV leader.

Of course, no museum would be complete without a brand culture space. There were plenty of  BYD merchandise and accessories to choose from.

And there’s a café where I could buy an Oatmilk Latte with AliPay via my GCash QR code. Though, when I asked Google Translate to decode the Chinese characters, it told me my drink was “poison milk.”

And you know what? Maybe it was right. Oatmilk is my poison, one I’ll gladly sip until my final breath.

The heart of innovation

The second and third floors were the real showstoppers. Here, BYD peeled back the curtain to reveal how design, engineering, and experimentation transform into actual cars.

It’s like watching haute couture get stitched together, except instead of gowns, you get vehicles meant to save the planet.

READ: 4 electric car myths, debunked

Every corner flaunted BYD’s core technologies. First was the Blade Battery. It’s a slim, elongated battery designed not just for power, but for safety. It’s called the Blade because of its shape and also its resilience.

Engineers literally put it through nail penetration tests and crush tests to prove it won’t explode. Although, I already saw this part when I visited the BYD Headquarters in Shenzhen, where the nail penetration test was full-on display.

Then came the E4 Platform. Think of it as BYD’s secret stage for performance. With motors on each wheel, the system allows precise control and hair-raising acceleration, making NEVs not only efficient but exhilarating.

On another side, there was the Yun Nian System. This is where BYD gets poetic. Yun Nian, meaning “cloud chariot,” is a suspension technology that reads the road like it’s fluent in empathy, smoothing out bumps and keeping rides graceful even on unforgiving terrain.

Then, there was the fifth-generation of DM Hybrid Technology. It’s BYD’s latest dual-mode hybrid tech that blends electric power with gasoline efficiency. It’s proof that clean energy doesn’t mean compromise, it just means extending choice and control.

On another wall, you will find the Patent Waterfall, a massive installation housing over 35,000 patents BYD has earned over the years. Yes! Thirty. Five. Thousand. Patents.

More than a museum

The Di-Space Museum isn’t just a shrine to BYD. It’s a stage for the public to fall in love with the future of mobility and to understand clean energy without needing an engineering degree. It’s a way to imagine what a green society could look like.

And here’s the part that got me a little sentimental: I wish we had something like this in Manila. A place where science feels cinematic, and where sustainability is presented not as sacrifice but as lifestyle. I want a place where kids — and grown-up kids like me — can dream.

Because this museum is more than a milestone for China’s NEV industry. It’s a promise. A powerful declaration that the future is electric, and it’s dazzling.

P.S. I filmed a full video tour using my favorite toys: the DJI Osmo Nano, Insta360 X5, and my iPhone 16 Pro. The future is green and it looks even better on screen.

 

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