TECHNOLOGY
Xiaomi Mi Portable Bluetooth Speaker Launched in India: Price, Specifications & More


Mi Portable Bluetooth Speaker.
The Mi Bluetooth Speaker is priced at Rs 2,499 and is available for purchase on the Mi official online store.
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- Last Updated: February 22, 2021, 13:50 IST
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Xiaomi has launched its new Mi Portable Bluetooth speaker alongside the Mi Neckband Bluetooth Earphone Pro earphones. The Mi Portable Bluetooth Speaker is priced at Rs 2,499 and come with a two-driver seup with an output of 16W along with IPX7 water resistance. The new audio products from Xiaomi come under the Mi brand and offer premium features and design at a competitive price, taking the fight to some of its fiercest rivals Realme, OnePlus, and Boat.
The Mi Portable Bluetooth Speaker is priced well at a Rs 2,499 sticker price. The speaker offers premium quality sound and premium features. The Mi Portable Bluetooth Speaker has already been made available for purchase on the Mi store. It comes with two 8W full-range drivers that bring out a total output of 16W and comes with IPX7 rating for water resistance. It will also be able to handle significant exposure to water, including being fully submerged for small periods of time. There is also a stereo pairing that lets users use two speakers together as a stereo pair.
The battery life on the Mi Portable Bluetooth Speaker has is claimed to be a total of 13 hours in a single charge, and an in-built microphone lets users use the device as a hands-free device.
The Mi Portable Bluetooth Speaker has been launched alongside the Mi Neckband Bluetooth Earphone Pro. The new Mi Neckband Bluetooth Earphone Pro come as a successor to the Mi Neckband Bluetooth Earphones, unveiled in the country in July 2019. Notable features of the new Xiaomi wireless earphones include one-click active noise cancellation, 20 hours of music playback time, and an IPX5 rating for dust and water resistance.
In terms of pricing, the Xiaomi Mi Neckband Bluetooth Earphone Pro carry a price tag of Rs 1,799. The earphones will directly compete against the OnePlus Bullets Wireless Z Series that come with a price tag of Rs 1,999. The Xiaomi Mi Neckband Bluetooth Earphone Pro are available in two colour options – Black and Blue and customers can buy the product via Amazon or Xiaomi online and offline channels.

TECHNOLOGY
Twitter Fleets Gets Twemoji Stickers, Some Android Users Can Now Access Twitter Spaces Audio-Chatroom

Twitter’s version of Snapchat Stories, called Fleets is now getting a new update that brings Twemoji Stickers tray. The latest feature enables users to add emojis or stickers to Fleets for a better visual appeal. Until now, the Fleets feature on the Twitter Android or iOS app only allowed users to add text over photos or videos. Users could still add emojis if the keyboard had in-built emoji options; however, the latest feature gives access to more 3D-enhanced stickers directly. Moreover, Twitter Spaces, a Clubhouse-inspired audio-chat room is reportedly rolling out to select Android customers.
The Twemoji option for Twitter Fleets is now rolling out to users in Japan and will likely reach other markets in the coming months. The Twemoji button sits next to the text button, as per a photo shared by Twitter. Additionally, the Twemoji currently appears to be limited to iOS users while availability details for Android client remain unclear. Though the feature does not seem to be substantial, it is likely that Twitter would soon add more options like AR filters – similar to what Facebook offers with Stories on Instagram. Notably, the micro-blogging company acquired Chroma Labs last year, the team behind Chroma Stories. The app basically allowed users to add a range of colourful frames and filters to their Stories content.
Today we released Stickers in Fleets for iOS users in Japan 🇯🇵 This release comes with sticker search and a custom set of Twemojis to help people express more when they Fleet.楽しむ! https://t.co/wnB2TiOyQz
— Sam Haveson (@samhaves) February 26, 2021
In another Twitter-related news, some Android users are now getting an early preview of Twitter Spaces, a Clubhouse-inspired voice-based conversation room right on the platform. According to Android Police, Android users who have access cannot start Spaces chatroom yet but can join others and react with emojis. The company is expected to roll out the stable version in March, though the availability may vary according to regions. Twitter Spaces has been available to select iOS users since early February. Twitter Product Designer Maya Patterson had previously explained that the Spaces feature is meant to create a safe space for intimate conversations in public. It will essentially allow users to join or start a voice-based chatroom where they can discuss any topic. Admins will have control over who can speak or join.
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