Technics has long had a bee in its bonnet about the fit of true wireless in-ear headphones, and with the EAH-AZ100 it has ...
The Qi2 standard is adding support for a coil that moves to perfectly align with the phone's charging coil, and it's very ...
The Switch 2 is supposed to use electromagnetic connections to hold the controllers in place. In the video, you can see divots in the console for the magnetic connections to slot into. A new ...
A Youtuber has provided a first hands-on look at the Nintendo Switch 2 The model appears to ... be bigger than the original device and have magnetic Joy-Con A Youtuber has seemingly shared the ...
The latest in a series of supposed leaks is that the alleged Nintendo Switch 2 will feature a different design for the kickstand and come with magnetic Joy-Cons, unlike the slide-in-place ones in ...
a magnetic component connecting the controllers to the Switch 2. This would be a significant change from the rail system used on the first-generation Switch. The downside with that is it likely ...
Measuring just 18mm thick, this keyboard packs NuPhy's incredible hall effect magnetic switches in an incredibly thin profile. Gamers have every right to be wary of low-profile keyboards of the past.
More importantly, the Nintendo Switch 2 might finally get rid of the infamous “Joy-Con Drift” that plagues its controllers to this day. NextHandheld claims the controllers will have magnetic ...
Nintendo is inching ever closer to its promised deadline to reveal the Switch’s successor before April 2025. But new leaks from case manufacturers appear to reveal exactly what the Nintendo’s ...
It mostly appears identical to the current Switch model, but does show a noticeably larger screen and the previously leaked magnetic Joy-Con controllers. The only other notable change we can glean ...
The Nintendo Switch 2 was one of the stars of December when it came to leaks and rumors. Thanks to several sources that published photos of purported accessories and even a hands-on video with a ...
The updated version of the World Magnetic Model was released on Dec. 17, with a new prediction of how the magnetic north pole will shift over the next five years. Here's why it was changed.