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Gear this week: a watch that updates itself, earbuds that filter themselves and more

By Team HardwareZone - 26 Aug 2016

Gear this week: a smartwatch that updates itself, earbuds that filter themselves and more

Casio Edifice EQB600 Bluetooth Watch

The Casio Edifice EQB600 syncs to your smartphone via Bluetooth, and since your phone updates to the correct time wherever it is, the Edifice will do the same. It updates itself four times a day, setting both the main and second time zone dial to the correct time and date. The new Edifice comes with a 3D globe dial, and solar panels that charge even under indoor light.

Discover more about the Casio Edifice EQB600 on Casio.

Doppler Labs Here One

The Here One are smart wireless earbuds that both produce sound as well as filter it. With the help of onboard smarts and a connected smartphone app, the Here One earbuds can reduce or allow outside noise, so you can listen to music, for example, as well as hear ongoing traffic.

Discover more about the Here One on Doppler Labs.

Linksys WUSB6100M Max-Stream AC600 Wi-Fi USB adapter

MU-MIMO technology improves wireless performance of routers by allowing them to transmit data to multiple clients simultaneously. However, this requires client devices to be MU-MIMO compatible, which, sadly, few are. Enter the Linksys WUSB6100M USB adapter. It instantly upgrades any Windows-based PC to the latest wireless standard supporting MU-MIMO. It’s pretty speedy too, supporting speeds of up to 433Mbps on 5GHz networks.

Discover more about the Linksys WUSB6100M on Linksys.

Fujifilm Instax Share Printer SP-2

Print and share your photos with the Fujifilm Instax Share Printer SP-2, which lets you print high-quality images from your smartphone in as little as 10 seconds, all wirelessly. Compared to the SP-1, the SP-2 is sleeker, and printers images with higher DPI at faster speeds for pictures to remember.

Discover more about the Fujifilm Instax Share Printer SP-2 on Fujifilm.

Tt eSports Ventus R

If you want a no frills gaming mouse without all the fancy bells and whistles, the Tt eSports Ventus R is a good bet. Featuring a 5,000DPI PixArt PMW 3310 optical sensor, on-board memory, and five programmable keys, it offers precisely what gamers need, and nothing more. Its ambidextrous design fits both right- and left-handers, and it will also work with a variety of grip styles.

Discover more about the Tt eSports Ventus R on Tt eSports.

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