Friday
Jan132023

This Razer PC soundbar tracks your head movement to adjust 3D audio

Source: Razer

Razer's new PC soundbar gets a handy feature for those who love 3D audio. The Razer Leviathan V2 Pro is a beamforming PC soundbar equipped with an infrared camera that can detect where you are. According to Razer, it can adjust the 3D audio beams in real time based on your position so the optimal audio reaches your ears.

The Leviathan V2 Pro has two modes for 3D audio: THX Spatial Audio Virtual Headset and THX Spatial Audio Virtual Speakers. Razer promises it delivers "crisp, clear treble and deep, punchy bass" with the help of an included subwoofer and multiple drivers. Of course, it supports the Razer Chroma RGB, too. The Razer Leviathan V2 Pro will be available later this month for US$400 (around CA$535).

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Thursday
Jan122023

'Stardew Valley' gets a big update on mobile

Source: Stardew Valley

Stardew Valley has started rolling out a major update for iOS and Android, bringing a ton of new stuff to the game. Patch 1.5 adds new features like a new beach farm layout, new NPCs and enemies, ostriches, and a new location called Ginger Island. You can check out the complete list of new content here.

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Thursday
Jan122023

This L’Oréal makeup applicator puts on the perfect brows

Source: L’Oréal

L’Oréal has another new makeup applicator that makes it easier to get the perfect brows for you. L’Oréal Brow Magic uses an app to analyze your facial features and natural brow shape before swiping on your brows with a handheld device. L’Oréal made the gadget in collaboration with Prinker, a company that offers printed, temporary tattoos.

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Wednesday
Jan112023

L’Oréal introduces a motorized lipstick applicator for those with limited mobility

Source: L’Oréal

One of the new devices L’Oréal had to show off at CES 2023 is designed to help those with limited mobility apply makeup. L’Oréal's Lancôme brand will pilot the HAPTA system this year, starting with this lipstick applicator. The brand has plans to offer more makeup applications in the future. HAPTA is based on the tech from Alphabet-owned Verily that levels utensils and keeps them stable to help those with limited hand and arm mobility eat on their own.

The system offers smart motion controls and customizable attachments for precise application. It also has 360 degrees of rotation and 180 degrees of flexion. L’Oréal says the attachments are connected magnetically, and you can click them into place. HAPTA also allows for "increased ease of use for difficult-to-open packaging." You can get an hour of use out of a single charge, which should equal 10 or more applications. Charging time takes around three hours.

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