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Apple May be Releasing New Upgraded AirPods Max

Apple May be Releasing New Upgraded AirPods Max

Apple AirPods Max has become one of the most popular headphone options since being released back in 2020. According to Forbes reporter David Phelan, the tech giant may be releasing an upgraded version of the headphones very soon. Phelan cites a few different reasons why this may be the case, including an iOS update and lower stock levels of the current AirPods Max model. This may mean that Apple is making room for a new AirPods Max model. It is speculative, but the new model is likely to feature a USB-C port and an H2 chip for improved audio and noise-cancellation. 

In other news, auto intelligence brand 70mai has announced that it is bringing its dash cam to the North American market. The Dash Cam Omni features self-developed technology that enables a 360-degree view of surroundings, giving drivers the ability to see all angles around their vehicle. The camera boasts a 340-degree swivel design, 140-degree field of view and artificial intelligence motion detection. The AI motion detection can detect suspicious behavior during parking and trigger an emergency recording.  

Lastly, Jabra has unveiled a new range of headsets that will be joining the company’s popular Evolve series. The Evolve2 lineup features three mid-range headsets – the Evolve2 65 Flex, the Evolve2 55 and the Evolve2 50. The three new headsets were created for ultra-flexible hybrid working that boast the most useful and professional features. These include optimized sound, a unique fold-and-go design and flexible earcups that rotate whenever users do. 

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