World’s First 3D Printed Steel Bridge Unveiled in Amsterdam

Nowadays, technology is at its best and plays a crucial role in our day-to-day lives. When we first experienced 3D movies in the cinema, it was another world experience, and now with the installation of the world’s first 3D-printed pedestrian bridge in Amsterdam, we’ve gone beyond the imagination.

The concept of a 3D printed steel bridge was first announced in 2015, and recently, it was revealed to the public by Queen Máxima of the Netherlands. The Imperial College London and the Alan Turing Institute developed the 3D printed bridge which was designed by Joris Laarma.

The development took more than four years of research and about 4.9 tons of stainless steel to build the 12-metre long steel structure. The 3D printed bridge is installed over the Oudezijds Achterburgwal canal in Amsterdam’s city centre and is now permitted to pedestrians and cyclists.

The 3D printed pedestrian bridge will be a living laboratory that will monitor and analyse the performance and changes of the structure over its lifespan. A smart sensor network backs the bridge, which will collect the data on air quality, temperature, strain, displacement and vibration.

The design of the long-awaited 3D bridge, which is dubbed the MX3D Smart Bridge, was first revealed in October 2018 during Dutch Design Week. A 3D-printed metal structure was built using four industrial robots and it is strong enough to handle pedestrian traffic and its components. The data collected from the physical bridge will be imposed on a digital version of the bridge to help understand how a full-scale 3D-printed steel structure works in reality. 

Earlier, the first 3D-printed concrete blocks footbridge was inaugurated in Venice city, which also gathered a lot of media attention. 3D printing has become a significant technology in engineering, reaching a new peak with every other experiment, and we can experience a lot of 3D based structures in the coming future.

Corning Launches Gorilla Glass DX & DX+ to Protect Smartphone Lenses

Nowadays, smartphones are an essential part of our lives, and in a fast-moving world where social media matters the most, we all crave a smartphone with a better camera to capture memories and to express ourselves to the world. While purchasing a smartphone, we all look for a better display with better glass protection, but what about the camera lens durability?

Along with the size of the smartphone display, over the years, the size and number of cameras have also increased in the smartphones to meet the public demands, but unfortunately, it leads to the probability of having more scratches and damage through everyday use, and nobody’s thinking about how to make camera lenses scratch resistant?

Well, Corning notices the public concern and has come up with a solution. The company has introduced a new Gorilla Glass lineup dubbed Gorilla Glass DX and DX+ to render professional-grade image capture technology in mobile devices. The Corning Gorilla Glass lineup offers a unique combination of advanced optical performance, durability and superior scratch resistance protection for a better consumer experience compared to traditional smartphone lens coating. 

 

The primary reflection, which helps the smartphone cameras stay intact, somehow affects the quality of photos as it transmits 92% light and reflects 8% light. To beat that, Corning has introduced Gorilla Glass DX and DX+, which will help the lenses convey 98% of light and create high-quality images and video. Samsung will be the first smartphone manufacturer to adopt the Gorilla Glass DX and DX+ products for its camera lens covers.

Since 2018, the same technology has been used on more than 30 million smartwatch displays, but it requires more tweaking in terms of durability and light transmittance when it comes to smartphone camera lenses. Gorilla Glass has been one of the leading protective glassmakers in the world. So, we can trust the brand as it has been on 8 billion devices.

How Big Is Netflix?

People might forget the Prime Minister’s name in a few years, but they’ll never forget Netflix; it makes such a vast impact on society today. Netflix is absolutely dominating the streaming video market with 150 million subscribers (and counting) across 190 countries. With that, the day is not far when Netflix will bundle up the TV industry and cable services, but there was a time when even Netflix struggled to get recognition.

How Netflix Got Started?

Netflix began as the world’s first online DVD-rental store in 1997 when almost half of their current subscribers were about to land on the planet. The founder duo, Marc Randolph and Reed Hastings, started the business with only 30 employees and 925 available titles. At first, Netflix used to deliver film DVD’s to its customers by mail and customers used to return them the same way.

The company set similar prices and due dates for rental to compete with the established Blockbuster video rental business. After struggling in the initial years, Netflix reached around 5.6 million subscriptions during the end of 2006 and decided to seize the benefits from the then developing higher-bandwidth internet by launching online video streaming in 2007 alongside its dominant DVD-by-mail option.

2011 marked a significant year for Netflix as the streaming service reached over 23 million subscribers in the United States by April 2011 and branched out to the international market of Latin America. Looking forward to the success in July 2011, Netflix changed its prices, charging customers for its mail rental service and streaming service separately. Later on, in the next couple of years, Netflix moved further and launched itself worldwide except for a select few countries.

Introduction of Video-on-demand Service:

Netflix delivered its billionth DVD in February 2007 and commenced to move away from its core business model of DVDs by introducing Video-on-demand via the internet. These were the times when internet broadband service providers came up with affordable plans for the customers, and personal computers got powerful enough to stream online and download movies from the net.

Netflix’s Video-on-demand service, formerly branded as Watch Now, allowed its subscribers to stream television series and films whenever they want, wherever they want, via the Netflix website on personal computers or the Netflix software on multiple supported platforms like smartphones, tablets, digital media players, and smart TVs, without even being attached to the schedule.

Netflix Originals:

A Netflix Originals is a type of content produced, co-produced, or distributed by Netflix exclusively on its services. Netflix offered creators a new approach of making by providing the money upfront and immediately ordering two seasons of most series by introducing Netflix Original in 2013 when several other known studios and producers were used to fund and sign projects based on pilot episodes, a brave and expensive proposition. The decision creates its impact as most big-budget and talked-about new series evolved out on Netflix instead of other established networks, including House of Cards, Hemlock Grove, and Orange Is the New Black.

Netflix continued to dramatically expand its original content by introducing scripted and unscripted categories. They added TV series, shows, and films in the scripted category, while documentaries, reality shows, and award shows were unscripted. After the tremendous success of regional content in the English language, Netflix ventured out and started producing series and films in Non-English languages.

Most Watched Netflix Original Series:

  1. The Witcher, Season 1 – 76 Million
  2. Lupin – 70 Million
  3. Money Heist, Season 4 – 65 Million
  4. Stranger Things, Season 3 – 64 Million
  5. Tiger King – 64 Million

Netflix India:

Netflix arrived in India in January 2016, almost at the same time when Eros Now and HotStar introduced a Video-on-demand service in India. Crime thriller Sacred Games, directed by filmmaker Vikramaditya Motwane, was Netflix’s first big global success coming out of India and with the Delhi Crime winning precious Emmy award added a much-awaited dove feather on its cap.

Top Indian Shows on Netflix:

  1. Sacred Games
  2. Delhi Crime
  3. Selection Day
  4. Bard Of Blood
  5. Jamtara – Sabka Number Ayega

The Playback Feature:

On November 30, 2016, Netflix introduced an offline playback feature, enabling users of the Netflix mobile apps on Android or iOS to watch content on their devices in standard or high quality for viewing without an Internet connection. Also, Netflix lets people choose the speed they want to watch something on their phone or tablet with new playback controls where they can stream at either 0.5x or 0.75x speeds for slowed-down viewing and 1.25x or 1.5x speeds for faster watching. The feature was originally available on limited series and films, but Netflix said that the feature would support more content over time.

The Binge-watching Concept:

Netflix has developed clever tricks to engage viewers and keep them on the platform, and binge-watching was one of them. The company started uploading entire seasons of popular TV series at once, creating the binge-watching trend, in contrast to broadcast and cable TV’s once-a-week telecast schedule. The concept helps Netflix keep people hooked until the end, resulting in encouraging creators to make good content.

Least cost-effective library of Netflix: Switzerland, with Standard subscription charges of $0.00218 per title and a library size that barely cracks 4,000 titles. 
Most cost-effective library of Netflix: Argentina, with Standard subscription charges $0.00039 per title.

 

Valuation:

Netflix began as a DVD-by-mail rental service, but after a decade, its DVD revenue and membership have dipped as more customers switch to their Video-on-demand services. As of 2020, the company secured over $800 million from DVD sales and rentals, with over 2 million patrons still signed up solely for the DVD service.

Netflix is fortunate that many of its original shows have been a hit with consumers across the globe. Netflix’s ever-growing global subscriber base has heavily impacted its revenue, and it is growing into huge numbers. Netflix has also significantly increased its licensed and produced content assets since 2016. The company’s annual revenue in 2016 was $8.83 billion, and it rose about 180% in 2020 as Netflix totaled almost $25 billion in revenue in 2020. As of January 2021, Netflix is worth over $247 billion.

Debt:

Netflix borrowed over $16 billion in less than a decade to fulfil its giant appetite for content. The company still has $10 billion to $15 billion in debt, but it now earned enough income to pay back those loans while maintaining its huge content budget. Netflix took a massive hit in the furrow of the coronavirus pandemic as it fueled a surge in streaming services and reached a financial milestone, and it may no longer need to borrow money.

Key People:

  1. Reed Hastings: Co-founder, Chairman and Co-CEO
  2. Marc Randolph: Co-founder and former CEO
  3. Ted Sarandos: Co-CEO and CCO
  4. Greg Peters: COO and CPO

Did You Know?

  1. Netflix was one of the first streaming services available as an app on different devices like Xbox 360, TV set-top boxes, PlayStation 3, Nintendo Wii, iPad, iPhones, etc.
  2. Netflix offers content in more than 60 languages, for 19% of all worldwide online video subscriptions.
  3. Netflix has received over 480 awards for its original content, including 15 Academy Awards and 89 Emmy awards.
  4. Netflix has created over 1,500 original titles since it started offering original content in 2013.
  5. In 2017, a Netflix Subscriber watched the movie Madagascar 3 for 352 times, almost like watching the same movie every day the entire year.
  6. In the first half of 2019, Netflix generated the most internet traffic, which accounted for 12.9%. 
  7. Netflix designed a unique sock that detects when you fall asleep, and it will pause your show so that you don’t miss out on any part of it.

Netflix 2021 & Further:

Netflix already has a substantial global subscriber base. The company clinched March 2021 with an astounding 203 million worldwide paid subscribers. However, still, there have been thousands of people doubting the streaming giant’s ability to survive and thrive amid new streaming services providers, such as Amazon Prime, Disney+ Hotstar and Apple TV. Definitely, the competition is tough, but in current times, there is no other streaming Video-on-demand service that has anywhere near Netflix’s $15 billion content budget to pose a severe threat.

Trading App Robinhood Seeks $35 Billion Valuation In It’s IPO

We have heard a lot of folklores about the heroic archer and legendary outlaw Robinhood, who’s believed to rob the rich to give to the poor. However, we’re unsure whether he used to donate the stolen money to the poor or put it into his pocket, but over the centuries, his name has been used by people to showcase the good side of the world.

The Foundation:

In April 2013, Stanford University roommates, Vladimir Tenev and Baiju Bhatt co-founded Robinhood Markets, an American financial services company, and they chose the name Robinhood for their company because it was started with a mission to “provide everyone with access to the financial markets, not just the wealthy.” Over the next few years, the firm rose successfully in the financial market, making its founders billionaires.

The firm officially launched its trading app in March 2015, and its original product was commission-free trades of stocks and exchange-traded funds. Later on, in 2018, the company announced a waitlist for commission-free cryptocurrency trading and began offering to trade Bitcoin and Ethereum to users in California, Missouri, and Montana.

A Move That Changed The World Of Stock Market:

In 2019, along with Robinhood, other trading firms like Charles Schwab, ETrade, and TD Ameritrade began offering no-fee stock trading to retail investors, which was an influential moment for the little guy on the trading floor. Earlier, it has always been a wealthy person’s game, but this radical move from Robinhood and its peers changed the world of the stock market industry.

Over the years, the online brokerage firm got caught up in several controversies, but still, it successfully maintained its steady growth. The one event that helped the company grow the most was the arrival of Covid-19; during the pandemic, when every other business moved towards their low lifetime profits, Robinhood shined bright and moved upwards.

The signature move from Robinhood reaped the attention of all ages, especially of millennials, as it incentivized users to invite friends and family, offering a free or cheap stock. The company app created a great user and customer experience, which helped them surpass 10 million users. It went further to offer its users more than one way to buy a stock which turned the online brokerage industry on its head and helped Robinhood achieve unparalleled success.

The Most Awaited IPO:

The trading firm earns a significant amount through the interest earned on customers’ cash balances, selling order information to high-frequency traders and via margin lending. Recently, Robinhood disclosed it will open its books to the world as it plans to sell shares at $38 to $42 each and is supposed to raise $2.3 billion in an initial public offering. 

The trading app’s popularity has surged over the past one and half years, especially during the coronavirus lockdown. The closed doors paved the way for new investors, and the easy-to-use interface of the app encouraged users to make an investment in commission-free trades in stocks, exchange-traded funds, and cryptocurrencies.

The trading firm is expected to start trading on the Nasdaq Stock Market under the symbol HOOD, on 29th July and is expected to seek a $35 billion valuation in its initial public offering. About 55 million shares are being offered in the IPO, and out of them, 2.63 million shares are being offered by the company’s founders and chief financial officers themselves.

The IPO will leave Robinhood founders with heavy influence over the company as they will hold a majority of the voting power after the offering, with Bhatt having around 7.9% economic interest and 39% of the voting power, whereas Tenev will hold about 7.9% of Robinhood’s outstanding stock as well as 26.2% of the voting power. Along with these, all the Class B shares will be in their purse.

Robinhood’s revenue spiked 245% to $959 million last year, and that’s the vital speculation investors and other firms are eagerly waiting for the big day. According to a few reports, Salesforce Ventures is looking to purchase up to $150 million worth of Class A common stock at the IPO price. Also, some reports suggest, the trading firm is planning to reserve about 20-35% or one-third of IPO shares for its customers.

Robinhood is a pioneer in the no-commission brokerage model, and the trading in the meme stocks helped the company grow bigger than anything in its revenue from January to March. Robinhood’s list of recent challenges is endless, but how the trading firm manages to conquer them is an impeccable ride. Currently, Robinhood is Silicon Valley’s most valuable private company and is one of the fastest-growing fintech start-ups in the world, which has achieved remarkable targets. The final part of Robinhood’s long road to going public and also the company’s future depends on whether it empowers their inner Warren Buffett or gets ambushed in an excess obsession with uncertainty.

Apple Rolls Out iOS 14.7 Update With MagSafe Battery Pack Support

Apple recently released iOS 14.7, the seventh major update to the iOS operating system. Previously, a couple of months ago, the company released iOS 14.6, which added support for Apple Podcast subscriptions and included the just-launched high-fidelity Apple Music service.

The latest software version iOS 14.7, is rolling out for all supported iPhones and adds support for new hardware, allowing iPhone 12 lineup owners to utilize the MagSafe Battery Pack fully. The $99 (Rs. 10,900) MagSafe battery pack will soon arrive at stores and doorsteps to provide you with a magnetic charge on the go.

The company has also added a previously announced Apple Card feature. The new card feature combines credit limits while keeping the lowest interest rate and shares one co-owned account with existing Apple Card users. Users can find the combined credit limits in the updated Wallet application.

The latest operating software update is not the hugest of updates but appears to be more focused on under-the-hood changes. The iOS 14.7 also upgrades the Home app and brings the ability to manage timers through the Home app without having to ask Siri.

In addition to introducing these new features, iOS 14.7 also fixes known bugs, including the share playlist menu option, which was missing earlier in Apple Music, and an unexpected stoppage of Dolby Atmos and Apple Music lossless audio playback. 

The latest update also fixes bugs related to Braille displays showing invalid information while composing mail messages. Along with these features, iOS 14.7 authorises the Podcasts library to allow users to choose to see all shows or only followed shows.

The iOS 14.7 software update is available to download for free on all eligible devices in the Settings app. To do that, simply go to Settings > General > Software Update. Apple has also released the new tvOS 14.7 software and watchOS 7.6, which brings irregular heart rhythm notifications.

Xiaomi’s 1st Budget 5G Smartphone – Redmi Note 10T 5G Launched In India

The Chinese smartphone manufacturing company Xiaomi launched its first budget 5G smartphone in India under the sub-brand Redmi. The newly launched Redmi Note 10T 5G smartphone is the fifth model in the Redmi Note 10 lineup and the first one to feature the 5G option in the Note 10 series.

Highlights:

The smartphone runs on MIUI 12 based on Android 11 OS, and it is loaded with bold features, including the octa-core MediaTek Dimensity 700 5G chipset, a 6.5-inch FHD+ IPS LCD display with a 90 Hz refresh rate, a 48 MP triple rear camera setup and a UFS 2.2 storage for faster transfer speeds.

Specifications:

The triple rear camera setup of the Redmi Smartphone features a 48-MP primary camera, along with two 2-MP secondary and depth sensors with an f/2.4 macro lens and an 8-MP selfie camera with an f/2.0 lens. The budget 5G smartphone packs a bigger 5,000mAH battery that supports an 18W of fast charging.

The 6.5-inch centrally aligned hole-punch display of the smartphone offers Corning Gorilla Glass 3 protection. The smartphone comes out of the box with a 3.5mm headphone jack and appears in an all-plastic body with a side-mounted fingerprint scanner.

Availability:

The Redmi Note 10T 5G smartphone is available in three different colour options (Mint Green, Chromium White and Graphite Black) and two variants, the 4GB RAM + 64GB storage variant is priced at 13,999, and the 6GB RAM + 128GB storage model is priced at Rs. 15,999.

The smartphone will go live on sale at Amazon.in and Xiaomi’s official stores, both online and offline, on 26th July. The launch offer on Redmi Note 10T 5G allows buyers to get a Rs 1,000 instant discount on HDFC Bank credit cards and easy EMI transactions. The company’s also planning to launch its first laptop RedmiBook soon in India.

Realme GT Master Explorer Edition Will Feature 19 GB RAM

The Chinese smartphone manufacturing company Realme has announced that it will launch the Realme Watch 2, Realme Watch 2 Pro, Realme Buds Wireless 2, Realme Buds Wireless 2 Neo and Realme Buds Q2 Neo during its virtual event on 23rd July 2021. Also, according to recent leaks and reports, the company is expected to launch the Realme GT Master Series smartphones on 21st July in China.

The Realme GT Master Edition series is expected to feature two smartphones, the Realme GT Master Edition vanilla model and the Realme GT Master Explorer Edition. The company hasn’t shared any official statement about the launch, but the leaked documents by tipster Digital Chat Station suggest multiple smartphones will appear on Wednesday, 21st July.

Specifications:

The Realme GT Master Explorer Edition is making a regular round-up on various websites, and OnLeaks has shared an image and features of the yet to be launched device. The smartphone is expected to feature a 6.43-inch AMOLED display with Full HD+ resolution and a 120Hz refresh rate. Also, it is tipped to be powered by an octa-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 870 chipset.

Earlier, Realme has confirmed that the GT Master Edition will be equipped with Sony’s 50MP IMX766 sensor and OIS, the one we get in the OnePlus 9 Pro phones. In addition, the company has also confirmed that the smartphone will get up to 12 GB of physical RAM and additional 7 GB of virtual RAM. The smartphone is expected to run on Android 11 with Realme UI 2.0 on top.

Price:

Ahead of the official launch, along with the leaked images and features, the price of the Realme GT Master Explorer Edition was leaked online. It will start at 2999 Yuan (Rs. 35,000)for the base 6GB/128GB model. The pricing details of the 8 GB & 12 GB variants are not leaked yet. The company has confirmed that the Master Edition smartphones will be launched in India by the end of Q3 2021.

WhatsApp Banned 2 Million Indian Accounts Under New IT Rules

The number one instant messaging platform in the world, WhatsApp mentioned in its first transparency report, published under compliance with the new Information Technology (Intermediary Guidelines and Digital Media Ethics Code) Rules, 2021, that it had banned over 2 million Indian accounts to deter harmful behaviour and spam on its platform between the 30-day period of May 15 and June 15, 2021.

The monthly average of accounts being banned or disabled on WhatsApp is about 8 million throughout the world. The company said in a statement that almost 95% of the account bans were carried out automatically after the process detected the unauthorised use of automated or bulk messaging.

The Facebook-owned company received a total of 345 reports during a 30-day period and added that India alone holds a 25 per cent share of all the accounts banned in the world. The company distinguishes an Indian registered account through the mobile number starting with +91 country code and prohibits them by following its three-stage process. 

The company received a total of 70 reports for account support, 204 for ban appeals (of which the company took remedial action in 63 occurrences), 20 for other support, 43 for product support, 8 for safety issues and responded to all the complaints. 

Being the largest market for WhatsApp, India accounts for almost 400 million users, about 20% of the world share of overall WhatsApp accounts and that’s the sole reason India contributes 25% share in banned accounts. It further added that the number of banned accounts has gone up significantly since 2019 because its systems have increased in sophistication and detecting more accounts.

Apart from WhatsApp, Facebook also received 646 reports through various grievance tools; most complaints are for accounts being hacked. Similarly, Instagram received 25 complaints of content showing them full or partial nudity and 7 complaints of accounts being hacked.

Realme Book Laptop Set To Launch In August & Here’s All You Need To Know

Realme is a spinoff from Oppo, who collectively owns the brand with BBK Electronics. A couple of years ago, Realme was a newbie smartphone maker that began its journey with the aim to provide budget and mid-range smartphones for young people around the world.

Now, coming back to the present times, the fast-emerging Chinese company intends to put 100 million 5G phones in the hands of Gen Z consumers worldwide by 2024 and is about to debut soon in a laptop business with the expected launch of Realme Book.

The young generation is always a target audience for Realme, and next to the smartphone, what they need most is an affordable laptop. The company teased its followers about the forthcoming laptop, dubbed as Realme Book, during the launch of Realme GT 5G in Europe.

The forthcoming laptop from Realme was spotted on various websites before, but now it has been leaked in high-resolution renders by OnLeaks, allowing us to explore more about the laptop. The leaked images show the yet to be launched laptop by Realme possesses a slim and light profile with a premium build. 

The laptop appears to be very similar to a MacBook as it endures a similar screen aspect ratio like MacBooks and a large trackpad. The leaked specs by GizNext mention that the laptop has a 14-inch LED display with FHD resolution and an anti-glare panel. 

The laptop gets a chiclet keyboard with the power button doubling as a fingerprint scanner. The Realme Book might feature a 3.5mm audio jack and USB-A port on the right and two USB Type-C ports on the left. The laptop’s leaked dimensions suggest it is about 307 mm long, 16 mm thick, and 229 mm in width. 

The Realme book is expected to feature an aluminium body and is supposed to be powered by the Windows 10 OS along with 11th generation processors, with the option to pick either i3 and i5 chipsets. The exact RAM+SSD storage options and weight is not revealed yet.

The fans have been waiting for its official release for a long time, and according to the current advances of Realme, the company is expected to release the laptop in India by the end of August 2021, at a starting price of Rs 40,000 for the base lower-spec variant.

Top 5 Wireless Headphones In 2021

The market of wired headphones is tangled in its cords as people are falling for wireless headphones, the last couple of years marks the debut of some of the best wireless headphones. With every other launch, the market for wireless headphones is getting crowded, which leads audiophiles towards the confusion of choosing the best one, so here we are to help you combat the mess with our list of top 5 wireless headphones in 2021.

Sony WH-1000XM4:

Sony launched the WH-1000XM4 wireless noise-cancelling headphones after two years of releasing its first set of true wireless earbuds. The earlier model, WH-1000XM3, has gained massive popularity in the market. The newly released WH-1000XM4 headphones have an ergonomic design that looks more like the previous model, but they perform better in noisy environments.

Sony WH-1000XM4 have the most impressive noise cancellation among all competitors and offer multipoint Bluetooth pairing so you can connect to two devices at the same time. The headphones are priced at ₹ 29,990 and are available in black or off-white colour options.

Jabra Elite 45h:

Jabra Elite 45h is the best value for money headphone, which arrives with zero fancy features like noise cancellation, ambient listening mode, or fitness features but offers excellent audio quality and comfortable fit. Elite 45h headphones have a sturdy but stylish design and are available in black, navy blue, beige with gold details, black with grey details, or black with copper details. 

The headphones have luxurious memory foam earpads lined with a leatherette covering and include a sidetone feature that allows you to hear your voice in the headphones so you don’t talk too loudly. Elite 45h headphones are priced initially at 9,999 but now available to buy at discounts through various e-commerce sites. Elite 45h headphones offer the longest battery life in this price range, up to 50 hours from a single charge.

Apple AirPods Max:

The Apple AirPods Max is priced at a whopping Rs. 59,900 in India. The price sounds expensive, but with a rich price, it also brings rich features like more detailed sound than its lower-priced competitors and the H1 chip, allowing seamless pairing of the headphones with the iPhones. Apple has included 40mm drivers on the AirPods Max to deliver great bass, crisp highs and rich mids to balance out every type of motion occurring on the outside. The premium build quality headphones also feature Apple’s virtual surround spatial audio feature for video watching. Apple AirPods Max comes with 20 hours of battery life and offers the best-in-class audio experience.

Bose Noise Cancelling Headphones 700:

Bose is one of the topmost headphone manufacturers globally who has ruled the active noise cancellation (ANC) market with its QuietComfort series of headphones. The Bose Noise Cancelling Headphones 700 were launched in India in late 2019, but they still compete well with the recently launched Sony WH-1000XM4. 

The Bose 700 headphones are a delight to use, and they are the first model from the company to exist outside of the QuietComfort/QuietControl lineup. The headphones are available in black or silver colour options and feature special digital signal processing (DSP) and an advanced microphone array. Bose Noise Cancelling Headphones 700 are priced at 34,500 and live up to the expectations set by the QuietComfort series.

Anker Life Q30:

Everybody cannot afford the heavily priced luxurious headphones, making us put Anker Life Q30 Hybrid Active Noise Cancelling Headphones on our list. Anker’s SoundCore Life Q30 headphones are more than appealing and affordable headphones that offer fantastic noise-cancelling performance. The Anker Soundcore Life Q30 are great companions if you travel often. They have a continuous playback time of over 44 hours, which should easily last for a couple of days. The Anker Life Q30 headphones are comfortable, well-built, and available in black, blue or pink colour options.

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