Soundflow is a unique protective smartphone case

soundflowWhenever you purchase a brand new smartphone, there are normally two accessories that should never be negotiated or given a pass: the screen protector as well as a protective case. Many modern day smartphones, even from the mid-range segment, happen to feature a full aluminum body that is nice to look at, but all too slippery when handled. A protective case not only provides an adequate amount of grip, but it will also help prevent unwanted scratches or worse damage when knocked or dropped. The Soundflow is a special proposition where it not only functions as a smartphone case, it also doubles up as a wireless earbuds carrier and charger.

The Soundflow is best described as a protective phone case that has a built-in battery while hosting a pair of wireless earbuds, providing the best of everything in a simple package. Compatible with the iPhone 6 or newer, the Pixel 2 or newer, and the Galaxy S8 or newer, the Soundflow is the first of its kind in the world. Featuring high fidelity graphene, the wireless earbuds deliver ambient noise cancellation so that you can obtain maximum enjoyment from your music no matter where you go.

The Soundflow case carries enough charge to offer up to 200 hours of listening via the wireless earbuds, meaning you do not have to juice it up every single day. Knowing that most people who use wireless earbuds lead an active lifestyle, the Soundflow wireless earbuds are rated to be sweat, rain and dust proof. With a twist-to-lock secure fit, you can be sure that losing this pair of wireless earbuds is the least of your concern, and it provides a stable connection via Bluetooth 5.0. Dual microphones provide an avenue for hands-free calls, and on a full charge, the wireless earbuds deliver up to 8 hours of listening pleasure.

Expect the Soundflow smartcase to retail for $99 a pop.

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Soundflow is a unique protective smartphone case

soundflowWhenever you purchase a brand new smartphone, there are normally two accessories that should never be negotiated or given a pass: the screen protector as well as a protective case. Many modern day smartphones, even from the mid-range segment, happen to feature a full aluminum body that is nice to look at, but all too slippery when handled. A protective case not only provides an adequate amount of grip, but it will also help prevent unwanted scratches or worse damage when knocked or dropped. The Soundflow is a special proposition where it not only functions as a smartphone case, it also doubles up as a wireless earbuds carrier and charger.

The Soundflow is best described as a protective phone case that has a built-in battery while hosting a pair of wireless earbuds, providing the best of everything in a simple package. Compatible with the iPhone 6 or newer, the Pixel 2 or newer, and the Galaxy S8 or newer, the Soundflow is the first of its kind in the world. Featuring high fidelity graphene, the wireless earbuds deliver ambient noise cancellation so that you can obtain maximum enjoyment from your music no matter where you go.

The Soundflow case carries enough charge to offer up to 200 hours of listening via the wireless earbuds, meaning you do not have to juice it up every single day. Knowing that most people who use wireless earbuds lead an active lifestyle, the Soundflow wireless earbuds are rated to be sweat, rain and dust proof. With a twist-to-lock secure fit, you can be sure that losing this pair of wireless earbuds is the least of your concern, and it provides a stable connection via Bluetooth 5.0. Dual microphones provide an avenue for hands-free calls, and on a full charge, the wireless earbuds deliver up to 8 hours of listening pleasure.

Expect the Soundflow smartcase to retail for $99 a pop.

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Pixel 3’s Night Sight Mode Ported Onto The OnePlus 6, 6T

Companies such as Apple, Samsung, and Huawei have made pretty great strides with regards to their smartphone photography tech, unlike Google where it was only until recently that the company started to adopt a dual camera setup. However Google had more than made up for it with their great camera software, as demonstrated in the Pixel 3 smartphones.

One of those features is Night Sight which basically takes low-light photography to the next level. Now for those worried that Night Sight might be a Pixel-only feature, you might be pleased to learn that the feature has since been ported onto the OnePlus 6 and 6T, meaning that even non-Pixel smartphones will be take advantage of the feature.

This is thanks to developer Arnova8G2 which has managed to port the Google Camera app with Night Sight to the phones. Note that the OnePlus 6 and 6T aren’t the only phones to have received the port. Previously the feature had managed to find its way onto the Xiaomi Mi 5 and the Essential Phone, so now it looks like it has since found its way to more devices.

That being said, this isn’t an official port so you should probably treat it as such, but it seems to be good enough to be used as a daily driver. If you’d like to get your hands on it, head on over to XDA’s website for the download for the OnePlus 6 or to Google Drive for the OnePlus 6T.

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Blizzard Has No Plans For Warcraft 4 At The Moment

Right now Blizzard’s Warcraft franchise pretty much lives on through World of Warcraft. Due to it being an MMORPG, it gives Blizzard the opportunity of adding new content and expanding on the Warcraft universe, versus the original Warcraft RTS which was pretty much limited to just one story per game.

Unfortunately it seems that it is precisely this kind of setup that Blizzard has right now which is why Warcraft 4 is not on the company’s radar right now. Speaking to GameSpot, Blizzard senior producer Pete Stilwell confirmed that the company has no plans for a Warcraft 4 right now, although he does not rule out the possibility that it could come in the future.

According to Stilwell, “I mean, I wouldn’t rule anything out, but we don’t have any plans around [Warcraft IV] at this point. Getting [Warcraft III: Reforged] right, I think, is our priority first and foremost.” At BlizzCon 2018 over the weekend, Blizzard announced Warcraft 3: Reforged which is basically a remaster of the original Warcraft 3 game and its expansion, where it will be given new graphics and updated multiplayer features.

Granted it’s not Warcraft 4 that many gamers might have been hoping for, but we suppose at the very least Blizzard isn’t completely done with the RTS game. Plus given the updated graphics, we are actually looking forward to playing some custom games, and hopefully some classics such as Cube, Wintermaul, and Footman Wars will see a return with a more modern look to them.

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SteelSeries expands QcK mousepad family with new models

steelseries-qck-refreshSteelSeries is no stranger when it comes to gaming peripherals, and their latest foray does not lie so much in high tech hardware but something that often goes unappreciated or unnoticed: the humble mousepad. No matter how sensitive a particular gaming mouse’s sensor is, it’s performance can be helped through the proper mousepad. SteelSeries has just the thing in mind by expanding its iconic QcK mousepad range that comprises of the new QcK Edge, QcK Prism Cloth, and QcK Hard.

The QcK Prism will feature a cloth surface alongside dynamic two-zone RGB lighting, which will be powered by SteelSeries Engine for a personalized RGB lighting experience. You will be able to enjoy the extra large desktop size, and with the SteelSeries Engine via the PrismSync app, you will be able to customize multi-color lighting effects between all of your SteelSeries Prism-enabled gear easily. The cable is cleverly positioned out of the way on the left side, ensuring that your mouse’s cable will not get in the way of performance. Expect the QcK Prism Cloth to retail for $39.99 and $59.99 for medium and XL sizes, respectively.

As for the QcK Edge, this particular model will rely on the similar cloth surface as the rest of the legendary QcK mousepads, although it will now boast of a stitched edge that ensures there is no fraying or peeling. The line sports the iconic minimalism SteelSeries mousepads design, and it has a high thread count and smooth surface that optimizes mouse tracking accuracy regardless of whether you are rocking to optical or laser sensors. On the underside lies a durable, non-slip rubber base, specially designed to prevent movement. Expect the QcK Edge to arrive in medium, large and XL sizes for $11.99, $14.99 and $23.99, respectively.

Last but not least, the QcK Hard offers professional-level speed courtesy of a hard polyethylene surface that has been optimized for both low and high DPI tracking. It also has a multi-layer construction and solid polymer core that further increases durability, ensuring a consistent surface texture for the most dedicated gamer. There is only one size for the QcK Hard, measuring 320mm x 270mm x 3mm with an asking price of $29.99 apiece.

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Warcraft 3: Reforged Will Include Some World Of Warcraft References

Blizzard’s World of Warcraft MMORPG was launched after Warcraft 3, and so pretty much all the events of the MMORPG more or less take place after Warcraft 3, which helped set the tone and introduced us to the journey where Arthas, a righteous paladin and through a series of actions and decisions, ended up being the Lich King.

Now World of Warcraft has more or less grown into its own thing, and it seems that Blizzard will be taking some of what they’ve learnt and created and apply it to Warcraft 3: Reforged. This is according to a report from Kotaku where during an interview with executive producer Chris Sigaty and QA lead Nicholas Louie at BlizzCon 2018, it was revealed that Warcraft 3: Reforged would be making some references to the World of Warcraft game.

An example would be in The Culling mission, where it shows Arthas making the decision to purge the entire city of Stratholme with its plague-struck citizens. Stratholme eventually became one of the dungeons in World of Warcraft, and so in Warcraft 3: Reforged, the area was redesigned to mimic the dungeon’s layout.

Louie notes that these references will also be made to characters in the game. “We’re also looking to flesh out characters that… we were unaware they were gonna blow up. Characters like Sylvanas [Windrunner] and Jaina [Proudmoore]. In the events of Warcraft III, they’re not these huge, pivotal characters. It’s important to us that we bring them into parity with their presence in WoW in terms of importance. Their characterization time, their big character moments.”

Warcraft 3: Reforged will be a remaster of the original Warcraft 3 and its expansion. It is set for a release next year. Blizzard had also previously confirmed that they do not have plans for a Warcraft 4 at the moment, which means that Warcraft 3: Reforged is as close as we can get to playing the RTS again.

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