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Jackery Explorer 100 Plus Portable Power Station now in PH

Jackery is a new brand that has entered the power station market in the Philippines. One of their first offering is the Explorer 100 Plus, which is one of the most portable power stations we’ve seen. The Jackery Explorer 100 Plus is very small and compact that its dimensions can fit in the palm of your hands. It uses LiFePO4 battery that they claim can retain at least 80 percent of its battery health after 2,000 cycles. It has a 99Wh capacity and can charge up to 3 devices at the same time. It has two USB-C input/output and one USB-A with 18W speeds. You can then charge the power station via a 100W PD adapter, which takes 1.8 hours. You can also charge it using a SolarSaga 100W solar charger for 2 hours or through a car charger for 2.5 hours. As per Jackery, it can charge a MacBook Air 202 (69.6W) 1.4 times, iPad Pro 2022 (29W) 3.4 times, iPhone 14 (12.7W) 7.8 times, Nintendo Switch (13W) 7.6 times, AirPods Pro (1.5W) 66 times, and an Apple Watch (1.2W) 82.5 times. For sa...
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HONMA x HUAWEI Watch GT 6 Pro Limited Edition now in PH

HUAWEI teamed up with the renowned Japanese golf company HONMA to come up with a special edition Watch GT 6 Pro smartwatch. The HONMA x HUAWEI Watch GT 6 Pro is made for golfers to enjoy and track every round. It has over 17,000 zoomable 3D maps of golf courses around the world. It offers Green Slope Direction to give you an idea of how your putt will break. It also has Play-Like Distance that uses elevation changes and wind conditions to give you real-time data that will help you choose the right club. There’s also an AI Caddie feature that works throughout the round that analyzes your swing history, performance trends, and course layout to offer better recommendations. It also has Shot Distance Tracking, digital scorecards, and all these features: Greens View  Fairway View Fairway Panoramic View Front / Middle / Rear Green Distance  Obstacle View Ranging View Obstacle Zone/Target  Free Point Ranging  Wind Speed/Wind Direction  Electronic...

Instax Mini Evo Cinema Camera price in the Philippines

Fujifilm is tapping into consumers’ nostalgia harder with the new Instax Mini Evo Cinema Hybrid Camera, which has been priced and is now up for pre-order in the Philippines. If this is the first time you’re hearing about the Instax Mini Evo Cinema Camera , let us share with you the basics. For starters, it has the form factor of a vintage handheld video camera from the 50’s and the 60’s. It has a Degree Control Dial and a dedicated dial that lets you quickly switch from 10 different effects that mimic eras from the 1930s to 2020. You also get a physical print lever for printing photos, a zoom lever, switches for Stills and Videos, and a Frame Switch, an attachment for the LCD viewfinder, a grip attachment, and more physical buttons that really provide that old-school, analog feel. Since this is a hybrid camera, it can record videos and shoot photos. You have the freedom to choose what photos you want to print, and even print ones taken on your smartphone via the Instax Mini...

‘Oplan Bantay Signal’ lets you report areas with slow mobile signal to the DICT

Does your subdivision or workplace suffer from a slow mobile signal? Do you know a place notorious for giving you zero cell bars (ehem, Festival Mall), then you might want to report it to the Department of Information and Technology (DICT). The DICT recently launched its Oplan Bantay Signal , where Filipinos are encouraged to report areas in the Philippines with slow mobile signal. This, hopefully, will help nudge service providers to improve and up their game. How it works is pretty simple. Filipinos are asked to run a network speed test and email the result to the DICT. How to report weak mobile coverage to the DICT You can follow the steps below: Download the Opensignal Internet Speed Test on the Google Play Store (Android) or Apple App Store (iOS). Turn off your WiFi and turn on the mobile data. Open the app and enable the location. Start the test and wait for the result. Take a screenshot of the result and email it to 1326@dict.gov.ph with this subject head format: ...

PH is the first country to get VinFast e-scooters

EV maker VinFast is expanding the reach of its e-scooters, and they set the Philippines as the priority country to get them. VinFast identified the Philippines as a priority market in its global rollout plan, alongside Thailand, Malaysia, India, and Indonesia. They made the decision after seeing a strong demand for affordable urban mobility and the growing interest for EVs. The company is expected to start building a nationwide retail and service network for two-wheel EVs. VinFast will bring e-scooters like the Evo, Viper, Feliz II, and Flazz to the country, which are equipped with battery-swappable technology. They assured that these models are already being suited to match local road conditions, consumer preferences, and different commuting patterns. VinFast has already partnered with five Philippine distributors to make this happen: MotorCentral, Maverick Racing Factory Inc., ARC Trading, New Nemar Development Corp., and Supremebike Corporation. They are tasked to facilitate ...

Pinoy-made ‘Aral-cade’ machine uses games to help young students learn

Imagine the buzz and lights of an arcade, but instead of just high scores, kids are leaving with better reading skills. That’s the idea behind “Aral-cade,” a new educational game machine built by engineering students in Laguna. The project was featured on GMA’s “24 Oras”. The creators, Jericho Castillo, Crystal Mae Tolentino, and Diana Mhae Celis, are all engineering students from Laguna State Polytechnic University’s San Pablo City Campus. Their invention looks and feels like a classic arcade cabinet, but it’s built at a child-friendly height. Inside, a mini PC and an Arduino controller power the system. It features color-coded buttons: red to play, green for volume, and blue to watch videos. 10 helpful gadgets for parents homeschooling their kids Online schools in the Philippines The games are all focused on literacy. “Letter Link Up” has players match uppercase and lowercase letters. “Syllable Splash” tests listening skills by having kids select words they hear. Another g...

Ayaneo Pocket S Mini: 4:3 LCD, Snapdragon G3x Gen 2 CPU, 4700mAh battery

Ayaneo’s latest handheld gaming console, the Pocket S Mini, has the classic 4:3 aspect ratio screen that makes retro gaming feel more real. The Ayaneo Pocket S Mini has a 4.2-inch LCD with a 1280 x 960 pixel resolution. The compact display makes for an overall smaller device, which feels premium thanks to the curved corners and an all-metal CNC frame. It is available in Ice Soul White, Obsidian Black, and Retro Power. It is powered by a 3.36GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon G3x Gen 2 processor, paired with an Adreno A32 graphics. It is attached to an Active Air Cooling fan. There’s a 4,700mAh battery paired with PD fast charging. We also have tons of controls and buttons. It has no drift, high-precision TMW RGB Hall-Effect joysticks. Plus, it has joystick sensitivity adjustment, gyroscope aiming assist, trigger sensitivity adjustment, and ABXY button swapping. Ayaneo also included stereo speakers, USB-C 3.2 Gen 2 that offers up to 10GBps speeds and DisplayPort 1.4, WiFi and Blu...