Smart home
Dreame X50 Ultra Robot Vacuum Unveiled Alongside New Smart Home Products
Dreame X50 Ultra, Z1 Pro, H12 Pro, Z30 Price and Availability
Dreame X50 Ultra price is set at $1699 (roughly Rs. 1,45,900) and it will be available starting February 14. The Dreame Z1 Pro Robotic Pool Cleaner will be up for sale in March for $1,599 (roughly Rs. 1,37,000).
On the other hand, the Dreame H12 Pro FlexReach costs $449 (roughly Rs. 38,000) and will go on sale next month, while the Dreame Z30 will go on sale on February 21 for $499 (roughly Rs. 42,000).
The Dreame AirStyle Pro will be available for $399 (roughly Rs. 34,000) in May. All these products will go on sale in the US via Dreame’s website and Amazon.
Dreame X50 Ultra Specifications
The Dreame X50 Ultra offers a maximum suction power of 20,000pa and employs a ProLeap system that enables climbing on obstacles up to 6cm in height. It uses the VersaLift DToF navigation system and includes a HyperStream Detangling DuoBrush for minimising hair tangles.
To prevent moisture, the Dreame X50 Ultra robot can lift the mops to 10.5mm for short-pile carpets. It is backed by a 6,400mAh battery. Thic robot vacuum cleaner offers hot water mop washing and drying. The dual-bottom view sensors of the device can detect height, and it is claimed to identify up to 200 types of objects.
Dreame Z1 Pro Robotic Pool Cleaner Specifications
The Dreame Z1 Pro cordless robotic pool cleaner uses PoolSense technology and a LiFi Control System for cleaning pool surfaces with 8000GPH suction power. It has dual brushless motors, and the device follows an S-shaped route for floor cleaning and an N-shaped route for wall cleaning.
Dreame H12 Pro, Z30 Specifications
The Dreame H12 Pro FlexReach wet and dry vacuum is equipped with a light-emitting diode (LED) screen that displays battery life, mode and other details. It has 180-degree lie-flat capability and offers 18,000Pa suction power. It has a TangleCut technology to eliminate hair residue and can rotate forward and backward. The device offers auto and ultra suction modes for cleaning. It has hot wash self-cleaning and hot air drying at 90 degrees Celsius.
Dreame’s Z30 cordless stick vacuum is equipped with a 150,000rpm TurboMotor with 310AW suction power. It is claimed to deliver 99.99 percent HEPA filtration. It is advertised to provide up to 90 minutes of usage on a single charge. The vacuum features sensing and adjustment, and switchable brushes with CelesTect technology to reveal hidden dust. Users can access real-time cleaning status feedback via its LCD screen.
Besides the new cleaning solutions, Dreame has also unveiled the AirStyle Pro hair styling tool
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Smart home
Noise Tag 1 Bluetooth Tracker With Android and iOS Compatibility Launched
Noise Tag 1 Price in India
Noise Tag 1 price in India is set at Rs. 2,999. It is currently available at Rs. 1,499 as part of a limited period offer, according to the company. The company says its pre-bookings will begin soon and the Bluetooth tracker will go on sale starting January 28 via the brand’s website.
It will be available for purchase in three colourways — Charcoal, Ivory, and Midnight.
Noise Tag 1 Specifications
One of the standout features of the new Noise Tag 1 is its compatibility with both Android and iOS. It can work in tandem with Apple’s Find My network which enables iPhone users to locate lost or stolen items such as keys, luggage, wallets, and even pets. The same functionality is also available for Android devices (Android 9 and above) supporting Google’s Find My Device Network.
The Bluetooth tracker is also claimed to be compatible with Google’s Fast Pair technology, which simplifies the connectivity process for Bluetooth and BLE devices.
As per the company, the Noise Tag 1 comes equipped with a Ring Mode which can help locate misplaced items by activating a 90dB sound. Meanwhile, its Lost Mode automatically sends notifications to the smartphone if the tag disconnects after a specified duration.
Another feature of the Noise Tag 1 is the Network Mode, which is claimed to leverage the vast number of Android and iOS devices in the network to locate lost or stolen items, even if they are out of the immediate range.
The device offers 1 year of battery life and it has an IPX4 rating for splash resistance, according to the company.
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Smart home
Noise Tag 1 Bluetooth Tracker With Android and iOS Compatibility Launched
Noise Tag 1 Price in India
Noise Tag 1 price in India is set at Rs. 2,999. It is currently available at Rs. 1,499 as part of a limited period offer, according to the company. The company says its pre-bookings will begin soon and the Bluetooth tracker will go on sale starting January 28 via the brand’s website.
It will be available for purchase in three colourways — Charcoal, Ivory, and Midnight.
Noise Tag 1 Specifications
One of the standout features of the new Noise Tag 1 is its compatibility with both Android and iOS. It can work in tandem with Apple’s Find My network which enables iPhone users to locate lost or stolen items such as keys, luggage, wallets, and even pets. The same functionality is also available for Android devices (Android 9 and above) supporting Google’s Find My Device Network.
The Bluetooth tracker is also claimed to be compatible with Google’s Fast Pair technology, which simplifies the connectivity process for Bluetooth and BLE devices.
As per the company, the Noise Tag 1 comes equipped with a Ring Mode which can help locate misplaced items by activating a 90dB sound. Meanwhile, its Lost Mode automatically sends notifications to the smartphone if the tag disconnects after a specified duration.
Another feature of the Noise Tag 1 is the Network Mode, which is claimed to leverage the vast number of Android and iOS devices in the network to locate lost or stolen items, even if they are out of the immediate range.
The device offers 1 year of battery life and it has an IPX4 rating for splash resistance, according to the company.
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Smart home
Google Home May Soon Show You AI-Powered ‘Insights’ Based on Your Usage
Google Home Is Reportedly Getting New Features
Android Authority reports that the tech giant is working on increasing the usability of the Google Home app, by adding new tools. These new features were spotted by the publication on the Google Home beta 3.29 release, during an Android application package (APK) teardown. None of the features are visible or available for beta testers to try out at the moment.
The most notable feature in development is the AI-powered Insights functionality, which is said to be displayed using a new floating action button (FAB) that suggests steps users can take based on their app usage and interactions with smart home devices. This feature is still in development and if it makes the cut, it will become the first AI feature in the app. The AI feature uses both in-app data and information from the sensors of the devices to provide tips and feedback.
Additionally, the publication spotted several new tools and a redesigned interface for the routines and automation section. The new UI is said to follow the design language of Android’s Material 3, and opens new cards with suggestions for users.
Apart from the aesthetic changes, a new Conditions section is also being added to the Starters and Actions options in the routines menu. Notably, Starters allow users to set start times for any routine and Actions define the tasks the smart home devices need to perform at the scheduled time. The new Conditions option is said to let users set specific scenarios to turn on a routine.
As per the publication, Conditions will let users set time ranges for actions as well as utilise a new Presence option. The latter is said to be an advanced tool that activates a routine only when the sensors on the smart home devices detect if someone is in the house or not. Presence is said to be available within both Conditions and Starters.
A new toggle button with Active and Inactive as options was also spotted during the teardown. The new feature is said to let users set a routine as inactive, temporarily disabling it. Finally, Google is also said to be working on a vacation mode where users can set up routines and automation for when the home is empty for an extended period.
Notably, all of these features are said to be under development, and it is not confirmed whether they will all be launched or not.
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