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AnkerWork Launches M650 Wireless Microphone

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AnkerWork, a developer of unique audio and video solutions that support creators and enhance the hybrid workplace, has announced the AnkerWork M650, an ultra-compact wireless microphone that delivers extraordinary audio quality, would be available starting today for pre-order. The AnkerWork M650 was designed to be used by both mobile creators as well as those that use action cameras, mirrorless or DSLR cameras.

“The DNA of the AnkerWork brand is focused on bringing professional audio and video quality to the masses,” said Frank Zhu, AnkerWork General Manager. “The AnkerWork M650 will be our first ultra-compact, wireless microphone to launch globally and we are confident this stylish and powerful solution will spark people to create fresh content and share new perspectives.”

The AnkerWork M650 features VoiceShield noise reduction technology as well as TrueLink wireless technology with the LC3Plus transmission codec to ensure the audience can hear the content creator’s voice with optimised volume and clarity over longer distances.

VoiceShield accurately eliminates external noise, precisely identifies the content creator’s voice, and offers three levels of noise reduction (strong, weak, or normal which turns it off). TrueLink enables the microphone to pick up sound from more than 650 feet away (line-of-sight) with no drop-off in signal strength or quality via the 2.4 GHz connection between the transceiver and receiver.

Additionally, as a backup, the M650 allows users to record a local copy of the audio in the transceiver with 4GB of built-in EMMC storage, for up to 7 hours of recordings in the event that there is wireless interference between the transceiver and receiver. Once the transceivers are placed back into the case and it is connected to a computer, this local audio file can be downloaded from the app and inserted into a video in post-production as needed.

The AnkerWork M650 offers users the ability to output digital audio from the transceiver to a computer at 24-bit/48 kHz using the included USB-C to USB-C cable or to a digital camera using the included 3.5mm audio cable. However, for mobile phone users, audio can also be transferred directly using the included USB-C and Lightning adapters stored in the charging case.

The transceivers, can be set to output a stereo signal, with each unit only recording on one side of the audio track (Left or Right), and allowing each voice to be edited independently and then merged in post-production. Alternatively, and by default, the audio of one or both units can be output as a single, mono audio recording combined into one track.

The AnkerMake M650’s all-in-one design is easy to use, store, charge, and pair automatically. The AnkerWork M650 is designed to connect to smartphones, cameras, tablets, and computers. Included in the charging case, the M650 includes both Lightning and USB-C adapters with twist-locking connections for seamless smartphone integration and instant audio capture on the go. Additionally, for those creators that prefer a more minimal integration, both transceivers in the M650 allow for a 3rd party lavalier microphone to be added.

Featuring a high-resolution LCD touch screen, from input/output settings to other various operations, the AnkerWork M650 offers users convenient access to adjust all audio settings in real time with one-touch control. Thanks to the dual-function magnetic back clip, content creators can wear the AnkerMake M650 while performing most activities without worrying about it falling off. Also included in the package is a furry wind cover to help prevent wind noise from being picked up. For convenience, the M650 transceivers can be muted locally using a side-mounted button with a red LED indicator. However, for single-person creators, this can be done remotely from the receiver as well.

Using the AnkerWork app, available for both Windows and MacOS, creators can customize the sound, recording, and settings even more. This includes a five-band EQ, low-pass filter (75 / 150 Hz / Off), customizable backlight duration, and Safe Mode which will record a backup audio track at -6dB gain to ensure users have a usable recording in case of a sudden loud noise causing clipping. This feature can also be enabled directly from the interface on the receiver.

The charging case keeps the microphone powered up and ready to use whenever creative inspiration strikes. The built-in battery keeps the AnkerMake M650 running for up to 15 hours. The pocket-sized AnkerWork M650 comes with a set of 3 replaceable covers in a variety of colors to match content creators’ outfits and styles. Made from precision aluminum alloy with IMD technology to prevent fingerprints and offer creators an attractive addition to their audio arsenals.

The AnkerWork M650 will be available for purchase on March 14 on Amazon.com and Ankerwork.com. The AnkerWork M650 is expected to sell for $249.99.

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HUAWEI Intros Open-Ear FreeArc Earbuds

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Huawei has launched its latest audio innovation, the HUAWEI FreeArc, further solidifying its leadership in the fast-growing open-ear wearables segment. Designed for comfort and situational awareness, the FreeArc offers a secure, pressure-free fit without blocking the ear canal—catering to users who demand high-quality audio without sacrificing awareness of their surroundings.

Open-ear earbuds, which sit outside the ear rather than inside it, have surged in popularity due to their comfort and safety benefits, particularly for fitness enthusiasts, commuters, and professionals. According to Canalys, global shipments of open-ear headphones reached nearly 8 million units in Q3 2024—a staggering fourfold increase from the same period last year.

Huawei has been at the forefront of this shift. The company ranked first in global wearable shipments for the first three quarters of 2024 (IDC), backed by its extensive audio R&D network—including seven research centers, over 1,000 audio specialists, and more than 250 patents. Its first open-ear model, the HUAWEI FreeClip, has already surpassed 2 million units shipped worldwide, demonstrating strong consumer demand for innovative wearable audio solutions.

Huawei’s journey in open-ear wearables began in 2019 with its collaboration with Gentle Monster on HUAWEI Eyewear, blending fashion with cutting-edge audio technology. The FreeClip, launched later, marked Huawei’s entry into the Open Wireless Stereo (OWS) category, featuring a flexible C-bridge design for a lightweight, breathable fit.

Now, the FreeArc takes this legacy further as Huawei’s first open-ear earbuds with earhooks. Built with a nickel-titanium alloy frame, the new model enhances stability and adaptability for a wider range of ear shapes while retaining the signature C-bridge comfort. Engineered for active lifestyles, the FreeArc boasts an IP57 rating for dust and water resistance, making it ideal for workouts, travel, and daily commutes. Key enhancements include:

  1. High-sensitivity drivers for crisp, balanced sound
  2. Dual-Resonator Antenna for stronger connectivity
  3. Wind-resistant microphones for clearer calls in outdoor environments

With the FreeArc, Huawei continues to refine its open-ear offerings, combining ergonomic design with practical durability.

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Yango Group Launches Yasmina Lite Smart Speaker

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Yango Group has launched Yasmina Lite, the latest addition to its line of smart speakers. Available in three bright colours — pink, purple, and green — Yasmina Lite is the smallest device in the range to date. The new speaker is equipped with the powerful AI assistant Yasmina that engages in intelligent, human-like conversations in both Arabic and English.

Designed with families in mind, Yasmina now features whisper mode — if a person whispers to Yasmina, the assistant whispers back. This mode is perfect for quiet moments, like planning the next day while other family members are asleep. Simply whisper, “Yasmina, what’s the weather tomorrow?” and the assistant will respond in a hushed tone.

Yasmina also offers access to a wide range of educational and entertainment content. Parents can use it to play podcasts and audio stories from Shamandar for their children. The AI assistant also streams music from Yango Play and can identify up to four family members by voice, adapting to their preferences. It remembers their likes and dislikes and suggests songs they might enjoy based on their tastes.
Yasmina excels at breaking down complex ideas and making them accessible to anyone.

Whether it’s scientific principles or cultural practices, the AI assistant explains concepts in ways that resonate with people of all ages. From answering questions like “How do bees make honey?” to helping with math using a built-in calculator, Yasmina is always ready to chat and explain. Available in three colours, the Yasmina Lite smart speaker also comes with playful stickers, so that families can customize the speaker to match their tastes.

“The Yasmina Lite smart speaker is indeed the brightest and most playful smart speaker we’ve ever created — small in size but big in personality,” said Rami Abu Arja, Senior Innovation Marketing Manager at Yasmina, Yango Group Middle East. “Featuring a powerful AI assistant capable of human-like interactions and a vibrant design, this new addition to the range is the perfect choice for those young at heart. It’s not just a speaker — it’s an everyday companion that brings joy, knowledge, and entertainment to your home.”

To fully enjoy everything, the Yasmina Lite smart speaker has to offer, including music streaming and recommendations, users need to activate a subscription to Yango Play. The Yasmina Lite smart speaker is now available for purchase through various outlets across the UAE, including Eros, Jumbo, Sharaf, and Virgin Mega Store. Customers can also find the Yasmina Lite smart speaker online on Amazon and Noon. It is currently priced at AED 199.

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Apple’s Beats Unveils Powerbeats Pro 2 with Heart-Rate Monitoring

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Apple Inc.’s Beats division has unveiled the long-awaited Powerbeats Pro 2, which features noise cancellation, a heart-rate monitor, and a revamped design aimed at athletes. This new model incorporates capabilities seen in Apple’s AirPods, such as transparency mode for better external noise awareness and the H2 chip for enhanced sound quality. Additionally, it offers improved spatial audio for a 3D listening experience and comes with a smaller, wireless charging case.

The heart-rate monitor is a notable first for Apple-designed earbuds, expanding the company’s health-related features, and utilizes technology found in the Apple Watch. Despite a slow holiday season for Apple’s wearables business—with sales in the division falling nearly 2% to about $11.8 billion—the introduction of these new earbuds is anticipated to drive interest and sales.

Priced at $250, the same as the previous model, the new Powerbeats Pro 2 will be available in black, orange, purple, and a color called quicksand. This price point matches the AirPods Pro 2, although the Powerbeats may be more appealing to athletes due to their secure ear hooks.

Apple Vice President Oliver Schusser, who oversees Beats as well as the company’s sports, TV+, and music initiatives, hailed the new Powerbeats as “the most impressive product in Beats’ history.” Acquired by Apple in 2014 for $3 billion, Beats remains the company’s largest acquisition to date.

The heart-rate monitor will be compatible with fitness apps like Peloton, Nike Run Club, Ladder, and Slopes, with data integration into the Apple Health app. The earbuds will also be compatible with Android devices. Apple is reportedly working on AirPods with heart-rate monitoring, though they are still many months away from release.

In terms of battery life, the Powerbeats Pro 2 holds an advantage over AirPods, with 10 hours of usage on their own and 45 hours with the charging case, compared to six hours for AirPods alone and up to 30 hours with the case. However, AirPods continue to offer unique features, such as a new hearing aid functionality.

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