Monday
Jan052026

CES 2026: Amazon Fire TV mobile app gets design refresh, too

Source: Amazon

While the Amazon Fire TV mobile application is often seen as a backup remote, Amazon revamped the smartphone app to give it more use. Similar to the Fire TV user interface redesign, the mobile version now lets you browse content, manage your watchlist and play titles on your TV. The free smartphone app can act as your second screen to discover what you should watch next or instantly add a friend's recommendation when you're out and about.

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Monday
Jan052026

CES 2026: JBL brings spatial content support to open-ear Sense Pro

Source: JBL

If you don't particularly need sports headphones but want to try open-ear design, JBL created the Sense Pro. This audio accessory supports JBL's OpenSound, with earpieces that sit on the curve of your ear, allowing you to hear what's happening around you. Its split ear hook design promises long-term comfort, and an IP54 water and dust resistance enables you to take these outdoors.

The Sense Pro can also play immersive content with JBL Spatial Sound support alongside hi-res wireless audio. These earbuds have four integrated microphones to improve call quality, while the battery and included case provide up to 38 hours of use. And yes, you can wirelessly charge the case. The JBL Sense Pro retails for US$200 (around CA$275).

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Monday
Jan052026

CES 2026: JBL debuts Endurance Zone sports headphones with open-ear design

Source: JBL

Among the new gear JBL introduced at CES 2026, the Endurance Zone makes a compelling case for active users who want to stay entertained, connected, and alert. This audio accessory features JBL's proprietary OpenSound technology and open-ear design, which directs audio signals to your ears without blocking the ear canal.

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Friday
Jan022026

OnePlus 16 tipped to get highest smartphone refresh rate

Source: OnePlus

While we just got the OnePlus 15 in October 2025, rumours about its successor, the OnePlus 16, have already surfaced. One of the newer, prominent ones involves its display. The company is supposedly testing a screen with a refresh rate of at least 200Hz for its upcoming flagship. The specific refresh rate wasn't specified, but as GSMArena noted, 240Hz seemed like an obvious choice.

Of course, we ask the usual questions regarding game support and how it'll impact battery life. But since it is still a rumour about a device many months away from potentially launching, we take this OnePlus news with a grain of salt.

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