One of the more interesting smartphones we’ve seen recently is the Mix Plus from the rather unknown brand Vkworld. Is this seriously a US$ 100 borderless phone, or is it just a copycat?
That’s what we try to figure out in this unboxing and hands-on video.
Similar in looks to Xiaomi’s popular Mi Mix series, the Mix Plus (we see what they did there) behaves more like an entry-level handset disguised as a more premium device. And that’s where its allure lies in.
While taking this phone around, people legitimately thought it was a phone five times the actual value. It was only after closure inspection when you see what it can actually do.
SEE ALSO: Vkworld Mix Plus looks like Xiaomi Mi Mix, costs only $100
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The HERO of action cameras is back! And no doubt, the GoPro HERO 12 Black is one of the hottest action cameras around.
Not only does it provide great video output, it’s also packed with features and improvements that make it stand out from the crowd.
Packed Inside and Out
If you’re already planning to purchase the new GoPro HERO 12 Black, here’s what you should expect with its thicc packaging.
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If you’re here for the nitty-gritty new features of the brand’s latest action cam, you can see all the specifics in this article.
Keep on reading for the actual hands-on experience..
Reels-Ready
With the continuous rise of Reels and/or TikToks, having to shoot vertically is the way to go.
This is where the new Vertical Framing feature comes handy as it can shoot vertical videos for you without actually turning the device — as opposed to other action cameras including its older counterparts.
Make It Even Wider
The GoPro HERO 12 Black, just like any other action camera, comes with a default lens that it’s enough to shoot wide enough footage.
But with the optional Max Lens Mod 2.0, it makes shots even wider.
You can choose between three lens views: the default Wide (16-34mm), Max SuperView (middle ground), and the Max HyperView (the extremest view).
Just remember, you can only apply these when shooting in the default horizontal orientation.
If you’re shooting for Reels or TikTok and want this super wide look, you can stick with the default FoV (Field of View) of Vertical Mode. Otherwise, you can shoot in Horizontal Mode and just rotate it during post-process (or via GoPro’s Quik app available in both Apple’s App Store and Google’s Play Store).
Also, don’t forget to enable it in its drop-down quick settings menu. This way you can fully-maximize its full-blown super-wide angle view whenever, wherever.
Memento Making
I enjoyed using the combination of the new lens and vertical shooting of this wonder cam during the duration of my travel. And with just one press of the top button, it instantly starts recording.
Several swipes also enables it to shoot photos or record timelapses.
Terrific Thailand.mov
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Cute Capy Cafe.mp4
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Short Singapore Stop.mkv
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What’s Poppin’ in this Pop Up.hevc
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Compact Camera Companion
The GoPro HERO 12 Black is fantastic for recording and keeping travel mementos. But other than that, it’s also be good for documenting your everyday life.
The thing I love about the GoPro HERO 12 Black is that it features a built-in mount that can be flapped out within seconds.
My former action camera relies on its case before it can actually be mounted.
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Despite the continuous advancements of smartphone cameras and their video-making improvements and capabilities, the ultra-wide lenses aren’t the best performers when you’re trying to shoot videos. This is true even if you rock the latest flagship Android smartphone or even the maxed out iPhone 15 Pro Max.
The GoPro continues to exist to fulfill that vital role in shooting. Its compact form, ease of access, easy usability, and rugged-readiness are more points to consider on owning a GoPro HERO12 Black. It’s better than actually pawning your phones just to shoot UWA (ultra-wide angle) footages in the harshest conditions.
Pricing and Availability
The GoPro HERO12 Black is being sold for PhP 24,990 (US$ 399.99 / EUR 449.99 / GBP 399.99 / SG$ 580). Meanwhile, the HERO12 Black Creator Edition retails for PhP 36,990 (US$ 599.99 / EUR 679.99 / GBP 599.99 / SG$ 890).
The Max Lens Mod 2.0 is a separate purchase for PhP 7,490 (US$ 99.99). A special bundle is available for other regions. Visit GoPro.com for specific pricing and other bundle offers in your respective regions.
Hands-On
I used the Infinix ZERO 30 5G to film my workout routines
It looks too posh as a workout recorder, but it does the job!

When you don’t have a flip smartphone that’s versatile enough to help you film your workout routines, what do you look for?
An affordable smartphone with a high-resolution front camera!
Nowadays, it’s important to have an excellent selfie shooter. It can be for vanity, for helping you review your form, or you just love recording yourself while living in the moment.
Before I got my hands on the Samsung Galaxy Z Flip5 and the OPPO Find N3 Flip, I was using the Infinix ZERO 30 5G. And boy, did it help me in my fitness journey.
Let’s talk about its cameras
On its rear, the Infinix ZERO 30 5G has a triple set of cameras. A 108-megapixel main camera, a 13-megapixel ultrawide lens, and another 2-megapixel for depth.
With those numbers, on paper, the Infinix ZERO 30 5G would’ve been ideal to record my fitness journey. Except, we don’t normally film using the rear cameras.
Inside the gym, I always place the smartphone somewhere I can see it. I look at the phone recording from time to time to check my form, and to check the shooting angle.
It’s also respectful for other gym-goers to see if they might be filmed while you’re working out. A lot of times, they’re uncomfortable being seen as part of your content. The proper gym etiquette is to ask them if they’re comfortable to be seen in the background while you film.
With that in mind, it’s precisely the reason why I enjoyed using the Infinix ZERO 30 5G.
The front shooter’s a beast
Not a lot of smartphones prioritize their front cameras. All eyes are on its rear cameras capable of up to 100x zoom or something like that. While they’re nice to have when you’re traveling and out and about, I appreciate the efforts Infinix put into the ZERO 30 5G.
It’s equipped with a 50-megapixel front camera that’s capable of recording 4K videos at 30 or 60fps, and 1080p at 30fps.
Having that camera system allowed me to film my fitness journey, especially at a time when I was hitting almost rock bottom and I was only living life between home and the gym.
Here’s a reel stitched from 4K videos, all taken using the Infinix ZERO 30 5G.
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Sleek and slim, like yours truly
Aside from the camera capabilities of the Infinix ZERO 30 5G, I liked its design and build whenever I brought it to the gym. This particular unit I have is coated in Rome Green eco-leather.
Accented by gold on its camera island and sides, it looked posh and sophisticated, matching the vibe of my Anytime Fitness gym: Somewhat expensive, but still affordable.
Moreover, it’s lightweight yet feels durable enough which gives me extra assurance whenever I place it near the free weights.
It might look fragile given that it looks a little bit ritzy, but trust me, it’s tough. It’s equipped with a Gorilla Glass 5 upfront. Also, it has a 6.78-inch AMOLED screen which gave me a vivid preview of my photos and videos.
And even with that slim frame, it still sports a 5000mAh battery capacity, capable of 68W fast wired charging through its USB-C port on the bottom side.
Is this your GadgetMatch?
The Infinix ZERO 30 5G retails at PhP 14,999. For its looks and capabilities, you’d think it comes with a higher price tag.
Now, if you use mostly your cameras as part of your everyday life and don’t want to shell out lots of cash just to get a device that takes excellent photos, this is worthy of your attention.
It’s a sweet candidate for its price range. If you’re looking for a sign to get a device that you can use for your obsession with TikTok videos and Instagram Reels, the Infinix ZERO 30 5G might be it.
Hands-On
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On the bustling and hustling streets of New York, you’ll find white earbuds everywhere.
But if you want to set yourself apart with something more unique and edgy, you should check out the Marshall Motif II A.N.C. in-ear headphones.
Not only it offers a more classic overall look, it offers exemplary sound quality as well as Active Noise Cancellation.
Know more about the Marshall Mofif II A.N.C In-Ear Headphones now.
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