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The 4 best air fryers for 2024, tested and reviewed

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Much like the ubiquitous Instant Pot that trended before them, air fryers can be a useful addition to your kitchen. While they excel at making things super crispy without excess oil, many of them are true multicookers with different cooking modes like bake, broil and dehydrate. Regardless of if you get a traditional pod-style air fryer or a larger air fryer toaster oven machine, there’s a good chance you’ll be able to use your new appliance for more than just crisping up chicken or french fries. If you’re still on the fence about buying one, or don’t know where to start looking for the best air fryer for you, we at Engadget can help. We’ve detailed our top picks below, along with buying advice that will help you decide which air fryer model is right for you.

What does an air fryer do?

Let’s clear one thing up first: it’s not frying. Not really. Air fryers are more like smaller convection ovens, ones that are often pod-shaped. Most work by combining a heating element and fan, which means the hot air can usually better crisp the outside of food than other methods. They often reach higher top temperatures than toaster ovens – which is part of the appeal.

For most recipes, a thin layer of oil (usually sprayed) helps to replicate that fried look and feel better. However, it will rarely taste precisely like the deep-fried version. Don’t let that put you off, though, because the air fryer, in its many forms, combines some of the best parts of other cooking processes and brings them together into an energy-efficient way of cooking dinner. Or breakfast. Or lunch.

Read more: We’ve also rounded up the best pizza ovens and the best sous vide machines.

Best air fryers for 2024

Instant Pot

Capacity: 6-quart | Type: Pod-shaped | Cooking functions: Fry, roast, broil, bake, reheat, dehydrate | Weight: 16.19 lb

You probably know the “Instant” brand from the line of very popular Instant Pot pressure cookers, but did you know that the company makes great air fryers too? We’re especially impressed by the Instant Vortex Plus with ClearCook and OdorErase, which features a clear viewing window so you can see the air fry basket while your food is cooking, plus an odor-removing filter. In our testing, we found that it didn’t completely eliminate smells, but it seemed significantly less smoky when compared to our Breville Smart Oven Air. We love its ease of use intuitive controls, the easy-to-clean nonstick drawer basket, plus the roomy interior – it’s big enough to fit four chicken thighs. Plus, this top pick heats up very quickly with virtually no preheating time.

A slightly more affordable option is its predecessor, the Instant Vortex Plus 6-Quart. It lacks the viewing window and the odor-removing filters, but it still has the same intuitive control panel and roomy nonstick interior. If you want an even bigger option, Instant also offers Instant Vortex Plus in a 10-quart model that has a viewing window and a rotisserie feature.

Pros

  • ClearCook window lets you see your food as it cooks
  • Intuitive controls
  • Easy to clean drawer basket
Cons

  • Can’t cook very large foods

$130 at Amazon

Ninja

Capacity: Up to 10-quart | Type: Pod-shaped | Cooking functions: Fry, broil, roast, bake, reheat, dehydrate | Weight: 19.80 lb

Most machines can make one thing at a time, but Ninja’s Dual Zone digital air fryer can handle two totally different foods simultaneously. Available in 8- and 10-quart capacities, this dual-basket air fryer isn’t compact, so it won’t be a good option for those with small kitchens. However, if you have the counter space, it could be the best air fryer to invest in especially if you cook for a large family. You can prep two totally different foods, like chicken tenders and brownies, at the same time with totally different cooking modes, or use Match Cook to prepare foods in the dual baskets the same way. The heating zones are independent, so if you only want to fill up one side with french fries and leave the other empty, you can do that as well.

We appreciate how quickly the Ninja air fryer heats up (there’s little to no preheating time at all) and how it runs relatively quietly. It also has a feature called Smart Finish that will automatically adjust cooking times so that your fried chicken thighs in the first chamber and asparagus in the second will finish at the same time, so you don’t have to wait for one part of your meal to be ready while the other gets cold. In general, dual-zone air frying capabilities aren’t necessary for most people, but those who cook often will get a lot of use out of machines like the Ninja Foodi.

Pros

  • Two separate chambers for cooking different foods
  • Smart Finish feature adjusts cooking times so foods finish simultaneously

$200 at Wayfair

Instant Pot

Capacity: 2-quart | Type: Pod-shaped | Cooking functions: Fry, bake, roast, reheat | Weight: 7.28 lb

Not only is the Instant Vortex Mini budget-friendly with a $60 price tag (and you can often find it on sale for less), but it’s also the best small air fryer on this list. Most air fryers will take up a lot of precious countertop space, but this two-quart model is great for those who don’t have a lot to spare. The Vortex Mini can air fry, bake, roast and reheat, and you can control the temperature and cook time using the dial sitting in the middle of its touchscreen. Unlike some of the other, more expensive air fryers we tested, which have a variety of modes and settings, the Vortex Mini is dead simple to use. Just plug it in, press the preset cooking method of your choice, customize the temperature and cook time and press Start. The machine will beep about halfway through the cycle to let you know when to flip your food, and it’ll chime again once it’s finished.

Arguably the biggest caveat to the Vortex Mini is also its biggest strength. It’s so compact that cooking more than one thing, or a lot of one thing, won’t be easy. But I was able to cook a whole block of tofu cut into cubes (with a bit of overlap) and reheat (and re-crisp) leftovers in it for myself and my fiancé with no problems. Overall, this compact air fryer will be hard to beat for those with tight budgets and tiny kitchens.

Pros

  • Affordable
  • Easy to use touchscreen and dial

$60 at Amazon

Breville

Capacity: 1 cubic foot | Type: Convection oven | Cooking functions: Toast, bagel, broil, bake, roast, warm, pizza, proof, fry, reheat, cookies, slow cook, dehydrate | Weight: 38.9 lb

Listen, most people don’t need the Breville Smart Oven Air Fryer Pro. But if you love to cook, have a large family or throw a bunch of parties, you’ll likely get a ton of use out of this machine. This stainless steel countertop oven is a beast, measuring one cubic foot, so be prepared to carve out some space in your kitchen for it. But its size allows it to cook an entire 14-pound turkey and fit things like a five-quart dutch oven and a 9 x 13 pan inside of it. This large air fryer basically acts like a second oven, or even a primary one if your main oven is out of commission.

As the best air fryer toaster oven on this list, it’s quite capable and its size helps since you can spread your food out to ensure things are as crispy as possible. It also helps that you can cook a lot of servings at once, which will make it easier if you’re preparing snacks like bagels for brunch, appetizers for a party or a side dish for a family dinner. In addition to air frying, it has a number of other cooking modes including toast, broil, bake, pizza, dehydrate, slow cook and proof. Despite the “smart” moniker, this model doesn’t have app connectivity – but you can get that feature if you upgrade to the Joule. That’ll allow you to get push notifications when your food’s ready, and the companion app also has guided recipes which you can follow along with. Unsurprisingly, like most Breville gadgets, both the Joule and the standard Smart Oven Air Fryer Pro are quite expensive, coming in at $500 and $400, respectively. But if you’re looking to add the versatility of a multi-use machine to your kitchen, Breville has you covered.

Pros

  • Can cook an entire 14-pound turkey
  • Versatile with 13 cooking modes

$320 at Amazon

Buying guide for air fryers

Convection ovens

You can separate most air fryers into two types and each has different pros and cons. Convection ovens are usually ovens with air fryer functions and features. They might have higher temperature settings to ensure that food crisps and cooks more like actually fried food. Most convection ovens are larger than dedicated air fryers, defeating some of the purpose of those looking to shrink cooking appliance surface area. Still, they are often more versatile with multiple cooking functions, and most have finer controls for temperatures, timings and even fan speed.

You may never need a built-in oven if you have a decent convection oven. They often have the volume to handle roasts, entire chickens or tray bakes, and simply cook more, capacity-wise, making them more versatile than the pod-shaped competition.

The flip side of that is that you’ll need counter space in the kitchen to house them. It also means you can use traditional oven accessories, like baking trays or cake tins, that you might already own.

Pod-shaped air fryers

Pod-shaped air fryers are what you imagine when you think “air fryer.” They look like a cool, space-age kitchen gadget, bigger than a kettle but smaller than a toaster oven. Many use a drawer to hold ingredients while cooking, usually a mesh sheet or a more solid, non-stick tray with holes to allow the hot air to circulate. With a few exceptions, most require you to open the drawer while things cook and flip or shake half-cooked items to ensure the even distribution of heat and airflow to everything.

That’s one of a few caveats. Most pod-shaped air fryers – there are a few exceptions – don’t have a window to see how things are cooking, so you’ll need to closely scrutinize things as they cook, opening the device to check progress. Basket-style air fryers also generally use less energy – there’s less space to heat – and many have parts that can be put directly into a dishwasher.

Some of the larger pod-shaped air fryers offer two separate compartments, which is especially useful for anyone planning to cook an entire meal with the appliance. You could cook a couple of tasty chicken wings or tenders while simultaneously rustling up enough frozen fries or veggies for everyone. Naturally, those options take up more space, and they’re usually heavy enough to stop you from storing them in cupboards or shelves elsewhere.

As mentioned earlier, you might have to buy extra things to make these pod fryers work the way you want them to. Some of the bigger manufacturers, like Philips and Ninja, offer convenient additions, but you’ll have to pay for them.

Air fryer pros and cons

Beyond the strengths and weaknesses of individual models, air fryers are pretty easy to use from the outset. Most models come with a convenient cooking time booklet covering most of the major foods you’ll be air frying, so even beginners can master these machines.

One of the early selling points is the ability to cook fries, wings, frozen foods and other delights with less fat than other methods like deep frying, which gets foods the crispiest. As air fryers work by circulating heated air, the trays and cooking plates have holes that can also let oil and fat drain out of meats, meaning less fat and crisper food when you finally plate things up. For most cooking situations, you will likely need to lightly spray food with vegetable oil. If you don’t, there’s the chance that things will burn or char. The oil will keep things moist on the surface, and we advise refreshing things with a dash of oil spray when you turn items during cooking.

Most air fryers are easy to clean – especially in comparison to a shallow or deep fryer. We’ll get into cleaning guidance a little later.

With a smaller space to heat, air fryers are generally more energy-efficient for cooking food than larger appliances like ovens. And if you don’t have an oven, air fryers are much more affordable – especially the pod options.

There are, however, some drawbacks. While air fryers are easy enough to use, they take time to master. You will adjust cooking times for even the simplest types of food – like chicken nuggets, frozen French fries or brussels sprouts. If you’re the kind of person that loves to find inspiration from the internet, in our experience, you can pretty much throw their timings out of the window. There are a lot of air fryer options, and factors like how fast they heat and how well distributed that heat is can – and will – affect cooking.

There’s also a space limitation to air fryers. This is not a TARDIS – there’s simply less space than most traditional ovens and many deep fat fryers. If you have a bigger family, you’ll probably want to go for a large capacity air fryer – possibly one that has multiple cooking areas. You also might want to consider a different kitchen appliance, like a multicooker, sous vide or slow cooker to meet your specific cooking needs.

You may also struggle to cook many items through as the heat settings will cook the surface of dishes long before it’s cooked right through. If you’re planning to cook a whole chicken or a roast, please get a meat thermometer!

Best air fryer accessories

Beyond official accessories from the manufacturer, try to pick up silicone-tipped tools. Tongs are ideal, as is a silicon spatula to gently loosen food that might get stuck on the sides of the air fryer. These silicone mats will also help stop things from sticking to the wire racks on some air fryers. They have holes to ensure the heated air is still able to circulate around the food.

Silicone trivets are also useful for resting any cooked food on while you sort out the rest of the meal. And if you find yourself needing oil spray, but don’t feel like repeatedly buying tiny bottles, you can decant your favorite vegetable oil into a permanent mister like this.

How to clean an air fryer

We’re keeping clean up simple here. Yes, you could use power cleaners from the grocery store, they could damage the surface of your air fryer. Likewise, metal scourers or brushes could strip away the non-stick coating. Remember to unplug the device and let it cool completely.

Remove the trays, baskets and everything else from inside. If the manufacturer says the parts are dishwasher safe – and you have a dishwasher – the job is pretty much done.

Otherwise, hand wash each part in a mixture of warm water, with a splash of Dawn or another strong dish soap. Use a soft-bristled brush to pull away any crumbs, greasy deposits or bits of food stuck to any surfaces. Remember to rinse everything. Otherwise, your next batch of wings could have a mild Dawn aftertaste. Trust us.

Take a microfiber cloth and tackle the outer parts and handles that might also get a little messy after repeated uses. This is especially useful for oven-style air fryers – use the cloth to wipe down the inner sides.

If Dawn isn’t shifting oily stains, try mixing a small amount of baking soda with enough water to make a paste, and apply that so that it doesn’t seep into any electrical parts or the heating element. Leave it to work for a few seconds before using a damp cloth to pull any greasy spots away. Rinse out the cloth and wipe everything down again, and you should be ready for the next time you need to air fry.

How to find air fryer recipes

Beyond fries, nuggets and – a revelation – frozen gyoza, there are a few ways to find recipes for air-fried foods. First, we found that the air fryer instruction manuals often have cooking guides and recipe suggestions for you to test out in your new kitchen gadget. The good thing with these is that they were made for your air fryer model, meaning success should be all but guaranteed. They are often a little unimaginative, however.

Many of the top recipe sites and portals have no shortage of air fryer recipes, and there’s no harm in googling your favorite cuisine and adding the words “air fryer” on the end of the search string. We’ve picked up some reliable options from Delish, which also has a handy air fryer time converter for changing oven and traditional fryer recipes.

BBC Good Food is also worth browsing for some simple ideas, as is NYT Cooking, with the ability to directly search for air fryer suggestions.

And if you have a killer recipe or unique use for your air fryer, let us know in the comments. What’s the air fryer equivalent of the Instant Pot cheesecake? We’re ready to try it.

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Nothing Phone 2a Gets Reviewed (Video)

Nothing Phone 2a

In the bustling market of budget smartphones, where cutting corners is often the norm to keep prices low, the Nothing Phone 2a is the latest contender. This $350 device is turning heads not just with its specs but with a design philosophy that dares to stand out. If you’re in the market for a smartphone that marries affordability with a unique aesthetic, the Nothing Phone 2a might just be what you’re looking for. The video below from Marques Brownlee gives us a good look at the new Nothing Phone 2a and its range of features, let’s dive into what makes this phone a noteworthy contender in the budget segment.

The Nothing Phone 2a doesn’t play it safe when it comes to its appearance. It sports a transparent design that gives you a peek into the phone’s inner workings, complete with PCB-inspired visuals and LED glyphs that add a futuristic touch. While the body is crafted from plastic, making it lighter and potentially less durable than its glass counterparts, it’s a trade-off for a distinctive visual identity that’s rare in this price range.

You will be pleased to know that the device boasts a 6.7-inch AMOLED display, offering a 120Hz refresh rate and a peak brightness of 1300 nits. This ensures a crisp, smooth viewing experience whether you’re browsing the web, watching videos, or playing games. The display quality, especially at this price point, is commendable and competes well with other budget smartphones.

Equipped with a 5000mAh battery and supporting 45W wired charging, the Nothing Phone 2a promises to keep you powered throughout the day and beyond. Although it misses out on wireless charging, the impressive battery life and fast charging capability more than makeup for this omission.

Under the hood, the Nothing Phone 2a is powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 7200 Pro chip. This ensures that the phone handles everyday tasks with ease, though it might find itself sweating a bit with more demanding applications. For the average user, however, the performance will be more than satisfactory.

Running on Nothing OS 2.5, based on Android 14, the phone offers a clean, intuitive user experience. It brings unique aesthetic touches to the software without sacrificing functionality or feature access, even when compared to more expensive models. This approach ensures that users enjoy a seamless and engaging interface.

The dual-camera setup, featuring a new 50-megapixel primary sensor and an ultra-wide camera, provides a decent photography experience. While it may not set new benchmarks in mobile photography, it delivers adequately for most users’ needs, capturing moments with clarity and color accuracy.

The Nothing Phone 2a positions itself as a solid choice for anyone looking for a budget smartphone that doesn’t feel “budget.” Its unique design, balanced feature set, and compelling price point make it an attractive option for those wanting a phone with personality and reliability.

The Nothing Phone 2a stands as a testament to the idea that budget smartphones can be about more than just cutting costs. They can be about making a statement, about offering a user experience that’s both enjoyable and distinctive. For those seeking a device that breaks the mold without breaking the bank, the Nothing Phone 2a is a contender worth considering.

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New OnePlus Watch 2 Gets Reviewed (Video)

OnePlus Watch 2

If you’re in the market for a smartwatch that combines robust design, long-lasting battery life, and a suite of health and fitness features without breaking the bank, the recently launched OnePlus Watch 2 might just be what you’re looking for. A recent review by Tech Spurt delves into the nitty-gritty of this device, offering insights that could help you make an informed decision.

Design & Build Quality: A Closer Look

At the heart of the OnePlus Watch 2’s appeal is its design and build quality. Sporting a 47mm stainless steel chassis, this watch presents a chunkier profile that is both substantial and stylish. Initially, its 80g weight might feel hefty, but it quickly becomes part of your daily wear, comfortable and unobtrusive. The watch is available in two finishes: black steel and radiant steel, both of which offer a premium aesthetic without the premium price tag often associated with Wear OS watches.

Durability is a key factor for any wearable, and the OnePlus Watch 2 doesn’t disappoint. Protected by sapphire crystal, the watch face resists scratches, ensuring your device looks pristine for longer. Furthermore, its IP68 rating for water and dust resistance, alongside the ability to withstand up to five atmospheres of pressure, speaks volumes about its ruggedness. Not to mention, it has passed military-grade durability tests, adding an extra layer of confidence for the wearer.

Software & Compatibility: Seamless Integration

Pairing your smartphone with the OnePlus Watch 2 is a breeze, thanks to the “Or Health” app. This app not only facilitates easy pairing but also allows for deep customization options. From tweaking the watch faces to adjusting the UI layout and managing notifications, the app puts control right at your fingertips. The watch itself features a 1.43-inch AMOLED display, boasting clear and vivid visuals with a resolution of 466 x 466 pixels. Running on Wear OS, it offers Android users a familiar interface, complete with access to essential Google services like Google Wallet, Maps, and Assistant.

Performance & Features: Power Meets Efficiency

One of the most intriguing aspects of the OnePlus Watch 2 is its dual-chipset strategy. This innovative approach pairs a basic chip for low-energy tasks with the Snapdragon W5 Gen 1 for more demanding operations. The result? Optimal battery usage without skimping on performance. Health and fitness enthusiasts will appreciate the extensive tracking features, including step counting, heart rate monitoring, sleep analysis, and a plethora of exercise modes. Additionally, the dual-frequency GPS ensures your location tracking is precise and reliable.

Battery Life: Going the Distance

Battery life is often a deal-breaker for smartwatch users, and here, the OnePlus Watch 2 shines. Its dual-chipset design, coupled with a 500mAh battery, enables up to three days of usage with the always-on display feature and even longer when utilizing power-saving modes. The included charging dock supports fast charging, minimizing downtime and keeping you connected and active.

The OnePlus Watch 2 stands out as a compelling choice for anyone seeking a feature-rich Wear OS smartwatch. It brings together an impressive combination of battery life, durability, and a suite of features, all at a competitive price point. Whether you’re a fitness enthusiast, a tech aficionado, or simply looking for a reliable smartwatch, the OnePlus Watch 2 isn worth checking out.

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Samsung Galaxy Book 4 Pro gets reviewed (Video)

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Samsung recently launched its new range of laptops, the Galaxy Book 4 Series and there are several models in the range, and now we get to find out more details about the new Samsung Galaxy Book 4 Pro in a great review video from Tech Spurt.

Tech Spurt’s Chris takes us through a detailed review of this latest offering from Samsung, catering specifically to creators and gamers alike. Let’s dive into what makes the Galaxy Book 4 Pro stand out in a crowded field.

First off, the Galaxy Book 4 Pro is available in two sizes: a 14-inch model for those who prefer compactness and a 16-inch version for users seeking a larger display. Both models boast a slim profile and lightweight design, making them ideal travel companions. The chassis, featuring a matte brushed metal finish, is not just about aesthetics; it’s built tough to handle the rigors of daily use without the annoying creakiness often found in lesser laptops. You have a choice between a classic silver or a sleek gray color, allowing for a bit of personal expression.

In today’s world, the variety of ports on a laptop can be a deal-breaker. Thankfully, the Galaxy Book 4 Pro doesn’t skimp on this front. With Thunderbolt 4, USB 3.2, a Micro SD card slot, and an HDMI 2.1 port, you’ll have no trouble connecting all your essential peripherals. Whether it’s for data transfer, charging, or hooking up to an external display, this laptop has you covered.

Security isn’t an afterthought on the Galaxy Book 4 Pro. An integrated fingerprint sensor in the power button ensures quick and secure access to your device. For added peace of mind, biometric data is stored on a separate security chip, enhancing the safety of your personal information.

Despite its sleek dimensions, the Galaxy Book 4 Pro features a keyboard that doesn’t compromise on comfort. The keys are well-spaced, allowing for natural typing over extended periods. The responsive touchpad complements the keyboard, making navigation a breeze.

Both the 14-inch and 16-inch models are equipped with a Dynamic AMOLED 2X display, boasting a 3K resolution. Expect nothing less than sharp, vibrant visuals with exceptional contrast ratios, especially when viewing HDR content. The high brightness level and anti-reflective coating also mean you can use this laptop outdoors without issue.

A quad-speaker setup by AKG ensures that audio output is both clear and loud, enhancing your multimedia experience. The 2-megapixel webcam, supported by AI-assisted features, offers decent quality for video calls, ensuring you come across clear and professional.

At the heart of the Galaxy Book 4 Pro is an Intel Core Ultra 7 processor, coupled with 16 GB of RAM. This combination delivers robust performance across the board – from gaming to creative tasks like 4K video editing. Although it leans on integrated Intel Arc graphics rather than a dedicated GPU, the laptop handles gaming and creative software competently, with some limitations.

With 512 GB of onboard storage, the Galaxy Book 4 Pro might leave some wanting more, but it’s a compromise for its slim profile. Battery life is commendable, offering around 6-7 hours for intensive tasks and up to 8 hours for video streaming, marking a slight improvement over its predecessor.

The Samsung Galaxy Book 4 Pro shines as a versatile laptop that doesn’t sacrifice performance for portability. Its high-quality display, durable build, and solid performance metrics make it an attractive option for anyone needing a reliable laptop on the go. Whether you’re a content creator, a gamer, or just someone who appreciates a well-rounded laptop, the Galaxy Book 4 Pro deserves a closer look.

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Samsung Galaxy S24 Plus gets reviewed (Video)

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When it comes to flagship smartphones, the Samsung Galaxy S24 Plus has certainly made waves, catching the attention of tech enthusiasts and casual users alike. If you’ve been eyeing the Galaxy S24 Plus, wondering how it stacks up against its sibling, the regular S24, you’ll be pleased to know we’ve delved deep into the nuances of this device. Let’s unpack its features, from design and display to performance, battery life, and camera capabilities, the video below from Tech Spurt offers you a comprehensive look at what to expect.

The Galaxy S24 Plus boasts a larger 6.7-inch display, marking a significant size increase over the more compact Galaxy S24. This adjustment means the Plus model might challenge one-handed use but doesn’t compromise on portability, maintaining a lightweight feel. Its design, sleek and modern, bears a resemblance to its competitor Apple, potentially dividing user preferences. With a variety of colors, including some exclusive online options, and a build featuring armor aluminum edges and Gorilla Glass Victus, durability meets style in this design.

One of the highlights of the Galaxy S24 Plus is its Dynamic AMOLED screen, offering a Quad HD+ resolution that brings vibrant colors and deep contrasts to life. Support for HDR10+ enhances your viewing experience, ensuring high-quality visuals across the board. The display’s refresh rate dynamically adjusts from 1Hz to 120Hz, balancing battery conservation with smooth motion for an optimal user experience. Despite its commendable brightness for outdoor use, the absence of an anti-reflective coating, unlike the Ultra model, is a minor setback.

The performance of the Samsung Galaxy S24 Plus varies by region, with the UK version equipped with Samsung’s Exynos 2400 chipset and the US model featuring the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3. Despite past concerns about Exynos chipsets, the S24 Plus performs admirably under pressure, from daily tasks to demanding gaming, although it falls short by not supporting WiFi 7 and lacking a dedicated gaming mode. This discrepancy highlights the importance of considering your region when evaluating performance expectations.

With a larger battery than its smaller counterpart, the Galaxy S24 Plus supports 45W fast charging, providing a quicker power-up than the standard model but still trailing behind some of its rivals. Battery life is robust, allowing for extended screen-on time, though intensive gaming sessions may lead to quicker drains. This aspect underscores the device’s ability to cater to heavy usage patterns without frequent trips to the charger.

The camera setup on the Samsung Galaxy S24 Plus mirrors that of the regular S24, featuring a 50MP main sensor, a 10MP telephoto lens with 3x optical zoom, and a 12MP ultra-wide lens. This arrangement ensures versatility and quality across various shooting conditions, including challenging low-light environments. The inclusion of AI-enhanced photo editing features further elevates the photography experience, allowing for creative and refined image outputs.

For those in search of a smartphone that combines a large display and substantial battery life without venturing into the more premium Ultra model territory, the Galaxy S24 Plus emerges as a formidable contender. Its blend of performance prowess and camera versatility positions it as a competitive choice, albeit with considerations regarding design originality and chipset preferences across different regions. This device presents a compelling option for those upgrading from previous models or new users seeking the balance of innovation and functionality Samsung offers.

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Apple Vision Pro Gets Reviewed (Video)

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In the ever-evolving world of technology, Apple has once again caught the attention of tech enthusiasts with its latest innovation—the Vision Pro VR headset. Diving into this new territory, Apple brings its hallmark of design and functionality to the virtual reality space, a move eagerly dissected by Marques Brownlee in his comprehensive video review.

For those curious about what makes the Vision Pro stand out, you’ll be pleased to know that Apple’s venture into VR is not just another update but a significant leap. The device distinguishes itself with unique features that promise to redefine user experiences in virtual reality. Unlike the incremental updates we’ve come to expect, the Vision Pro paves a new path with its innovative approach.

One of the most applauded aspects of the Vision Pro is its micro OLED display. Its sharpness and high resolution are unmatched, providing users with a visual experience free from the dreaded screen door effect that plagues other VR headsets. The clever use of foveated rendering, focusing high-resolution visuals where the user’s gaze lands, efficiently manages the device’s demands, offering a smooth and immersive viewing experience.

While the display quality sets a new standard, the Vision Pro’s field of view, likened to looking through ski goggles, introduces a slight compromise to the immersion. This limitation, however, is somewhat mitigated by the device’s high-quality pass-through and precise eye-tracking capabilities, ensuring a still engaging VR experience.

Apple’s prowess in creating an interconnected ecosystem shines with the Vision Pro. The device offers flawless integration with Apple services and other devices, elevating the user experience. Innovations such as FaceTime integration and a virtual Mac display showcase Apple’s commitment to not only hardware innovation but also to enhancing functionality through software.

The initial selection of apps tailored for the Vision Pro might seem limited, but there’s a sense of optimism about the growth potential. As developers get more familiar with the platform’s capabilities, we can anticipate a surge in unique VR and AR applications, enriching the ecosystem with new experiences.

Attention to comfort and design reveals a mixed bag. The device’s weight and the pressure it exerts on the face could hinder long-term usage comfort. However, an alternative Dual Loop band is suggested for those planning extended sessions, despite its aesthetic compromise compared to the sleek solo knit band.

The attempt at simulating eye contact through an external display has room for enhancement. This feature, aiming to reflect true eye contact and accommodate varying skin tones, falls short of expectations, signaling an area where future iterations could improve.

The Apple Vision Pro emerges as an expensive yet captivating entry into the VR market. Its innovative features and seamless integration with the Apple ecosystem demonstrate the company’s commitment to pushing boundaries. Despite the typical drawbacks of a first-generation product, there’s evident excitement for what the future holds for Apple in the VR space.

As we look forward to the evolution of the Vision Pro and the VR ecosystem, it’s clear that Apple’s initial foray into virtual reality is a bold step forward. With room for enhancement in comfort, app diversity, and field of view, the potential for future improvements is undeniable, promising an even more immersive and integrated VR experience in iterations to come.

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New OnePlus 12 smartphones gets reviewed (Video)

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Yesterday marked the debut of the OnePlus 12, a smartphone that’s quickly becoming the talk of the tech world for its array of features and competitive edge in pricing. If you’re keen to understand what this buzz is all about, MrWhostheboss’s video review is a must-watch. Here, we distill the essence of his comprehensive analysis, focusing on the phone’s strengths and areas that could use a bit of tweaking.

First impressions are crucial, and the OnePlus 12 makes a memorable one with its striking design. Imagine holding a device with a chrome rail, complemented by a mix of matte and glossy marble textures. Not just that, its camera section glitters, adding a touch of elegance. What’s more? The phone comes with a pre-applied screen protector, an alert slider, and a curved build that feels just right in your hands.

If you are wondering how the OnePlus 12 fares when its screen gets wet, you’ll be pleased to know about its Aqua Touch technology. This feature enhances touchscreen functionality under wet conditions. While it’s not flawless, it’s a thoughtful addition for those rainy days or accidental splashes.

The phone flaunts a 120Hz QHD+ display, boasting a new pixel structure designed for sharper contrast and better readability. Its LTPO 3.0 technology is a boon for energy efficiency, and the display shines bright, literally, with a peak brightness of 4,500 nits. Whether you’re reading an ebook or watching a movie, the display quality is sure to impress.

Battery concerns? The OnePlus 12 addresses them with a 5,400 mAh battery. It supports 50W wireless and 100W wired charging, ensuring you’re never out of juice for long. The inclusion of a power management chip means your battery charges optimally, preserving its health over time.

Oxygen OS4 is the heart of the OnePlus 12’s software experience. You’ll find handy features like screen recording with front camera integration and a quick launch from the fingerprint scanner. While the software is user-friendly, some aspects, such as aesthetic elements and notification handling, could be fine-tuned for a smoother experience.

Powered by the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 chip, the OnePlus 12 is all about speed and efficiency. The Trinity engine, an integral part of this device, optimizes the interaction between hardware and software, enhancing the phone’s overall performance. This means faster app launches, smoother multitasking, and an overall more responsive experience.

The OnePlus 12 is equipped with features like the Pixel Works X7 co-processor and hyperrendering. Add to that an adaptive frame booster and an advanced cooling system, and you have a device that’s ready for intense gaming sessions without breaking a sweat.

The hardware of the OnePlus 12’s camera is solid, but its software processing could use some refinement. The front camera is average, and issues like video stabilization and focus consistency are noticeable. However, the main camera system does a commendable job in most shooting scenarios.

At $799, the OnePlus 12 offers significant value, particularly when stacked against its more expensive counterparts. Its design, battery life, screen, software, and speed are its strong suits. However, the camera performance and the absence of certain AI features found in other flagship phones are notable drawbacks.

As we wrap up, it’s clear that the OnePlus 12 is a significant player in the smartphone market. It offers a balanced experience with a few areas that could be better, especially in the camera department. Whether you’re a tech enthusiast, a casual user, or somewhere in between, the OnePlus 12 is worth considering for its blend of features and price point.

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Apple M3 MacBook Pro gets reviewed (Video)

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Apple’s MacBook Pro lineup has always been at the forefront of combining sleek design with powerful performance. The introduction of the M3 MacBook Pro marks another leap in this journey. This video below e dives deep into the latest M3 MacBook Pro, evaluating its features, performance, and overall value proposition in comparison with its predecessors and the more robust M3 Pro model.

Hardware Differences: A Closer Look

Color and Design: The M3 MacBook Pro maintains Apple’s tradition of aesthetic appeal, offering classic silver and space gray options. Interestingly, the M3 Pro adds a touch of sophistication with its new space black color.

Connectivity and Ports: A notable difference is the port availability. The M3 MacBook Pro is designed with fewer Thunderbolt ports than the M3 Pro and M2 Pro models, allowing charging only on the left side. This change could impact user convenience, especially for those accustomed to more versatile charging options.

Display Innovations: In terms of display, both the M3 and M3 Pro models have taken a step forward with brighter displays. They boast up to 600 nits in SDR, representing a 20% increase from the M2 Pro model. This enhancement promises a more vivid and engaging visual experience for users.

Internal Specifications and Speaker Quality

Speaker Performance: All models come with high-quality speakers. However, the M3 and M3 Pro models edge out with slightly clearer sound and deeper bass, potentially elevating the audio experience for music and multimedia.

Cooling and Storage: The internal makeup of these models reveals some differences. The M3 Pro features two fans compared to the single fan in the M3, suggesting better heat management. Additionally, storage speed variations are observed, with the M3 Pro leading in this aspect, which could be a deciding factor for users with high storage performance needs.

Performance Face-off

CPU and GPU Capabilities: The 8-core CPU of the M3 closely rivals the performance of the M2 Pro. However, the 11-core CPU of the M3 Pro showcases superior performance, making it a more powerful option. In GPU tasks, the M3 Pro stands out, even surpassing the M2 Pro, which has more GPU cores.

Software-Specific Performance: In software handling, the M3 Pro shows its prowess in Lightroom export speeds and excels in managing Final Cut Pro projects. The M3, however, struggles slightly with export tasks. When it comes to Logic and gaming, the M3 Pro performs slightly below expectations, but still aligns closely with the M2 Pro in gaming performance.

Which One to Choose?

M3 vs. M2 Pro: Considering the performance and features, the M2 Pro might be a better choice over the M3 at the same price point. This recommendation is based on the overall value and utility that the M2 Pro offers.

M3 Pro vs. M2 Pro: The M3 Pro, while providing slightly enhanced performance, may not entirely justify the additional cost over the M2 Pro. The decision here would depend on the user’s specific needs and the allure of new features like the additional color option.

Summary

The M3 MacBook Pro, with its advanced display, refined design, and improved audio quality, represents a significant update in Apple’s lineup. However, when it comes to choosing between the M3, M3 Pro, and the M2 Pro, the decision largely depends on individual needs and preferences. Each model has its strengths, and users should weigh these against their specific requirements and budget to make the best choice.

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