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Engadget product reviews This week runs a gamut from Earbuds to e-reader. Billy Steele checks the beats of fit pro and likes it because it’s fit and deeper sound. Furthermore, some note items for photography fans: Steve Dent Review Panasonic GH5 II to see the differences that can be done by the All-New processor, while Mat Smith uses Sony Xperia 1 III and reports that smartphone Oblong has many interesting things the camera features to offer. Finally, Nathan Ingraham reviewed the Kindle Paperwhite Signature edition, which made it impressed.

Billy Steele likes more traditional compatans than the new rhythm of Fits Earbud Pro. This is the latest true wireless shoots in the company’s lineup and they have a little design update with flexible wing tip, which bend to more suitable for the shape of the ear. Billy said this element helped to look forward to the bud and he barely noticed them in his ears. In addition to refresh hardware, Earbuds also displays the cancellation of active noise (ANC), EQPTIF EQ and spatial audio, plus other features integrated with iOS which makes it an attractive choice for iPhone users.

The $ 200 Beat Fits Pro also has IPX4 rating, and their wing tip makes it safer during exercise. The increase in the company made for voice profiles was immediately visible according to Billy, who reported a more profound bass punchier, more space for vocals and other elements and lower low tones. Tunas have the same H1 chip found in the pro airpods, allowing them to access features such as a one-touch and hand-free siri pair. But the Beats Fit Pro did not without problems: Billy experienced a lot of accidental push buttons and they did not support wireless charging. But they still offer a good blend of features, sound, and performance, making it a solid alternative for air airpods.

Nathan Ingraham knew that e-readers were not gadgets that were often enhanced by most people. However, a larger 6.8 inch screen, smaller bezel, 17 LED backlight, USB-C charging and 32GB storage makes for updates, and because of all that, Nathan calls the best Kindle Paperwite Signature Edition. Additional LEDs emit a customized warm light that must reduce eye tension at night, and Nathan says this is his favorite new feature on the device. He also said hardware changes on the bezel and the screen helped make this feel like a more premium device.

The latest Kindle can also automatically adjust the backlight to reduce the tension of the night’s eye, plus this has wireless charging and will not display ads on the lock screen. Like the previous version, the signature edition is waterproof, can play audiobooks using Bluetooth and have a battery life that takes place weeks. But it came at $ 190, which was $ 50 more than the standard Kindle Paperwhite. Nathan said that for most people, extra storage is not proportional to extra money – unless you plan to download many titles that can be heard on your e-reader.

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