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house. Elsewhere, Google has
reintroduced capacitive controls
along with LED lights to guide your
hand, and there’s a new colour
option called Sky, which is apparently
inspired by Lake Como. Where’s
that? You know who to ask...
T3 SAYS: Nothing radical here, but
the improvements are worthwhile.
GOOGLE NEST MINI
£49, google.com
The latest iteration of the Nest Mini
- formerly the Home Mini – is unlikely
to change the world (well, maybe
slightly, seeing as its fabric is made
out of recycled plastic bottles). But
there are probably just enough
improvements to encourage fans
of Google’s teeny smart speaker to
drop another 50 quid. For a start, the
sound has been improved: Google
claims the Nest Mini offers twice as
much bass as the original Home
Mini, while the speaker will now
dynamically adjust the volume of
Assistant’s responses based on the
level of background noise in your
HUAWEI NOVA 5T
£399, huawei.com
Last month, we wrote about the new
Huawei Mate 30 Pro and the fact that
it won’t come with any Google apps,
due to US sanctions on the Chinese
company. Well, the Nova 5T was
launched in China during a grace
period in August, so comes with all of
Google’s services intact. It boasts a
6.26-inch, 1080x2340 LCD display; a
Kirin 980 octa-core processor; 128GB
of storage and a 3,750mAh battery.
But the biggest draw must be the
four-camera set-up that includes a
48MP main shooter, a 16MP snapper
with an ultra-wide-angle lens, a 2MP
macro camera and, finally, a 2MP
‘bokeh’ camera. Huawei has said that
it’s hoping to develop a load of new
apps to skirt around Google’s
absence from its forthcoming
handsets, but if you’d rather stick
with the genuine article, pick this.
T3 SAYS: Huawei’s latest handset
offers an impressive spec for less
than £400 – including Google apps.
BEATS BY DRE SOLO PRO
£269, beatsbydre.com
If you’re serious about music, the last
thing you want is to be distracted
from what you’re listening to. The
latest wireless cans from the Apple-
owned Beats snuff out external
sounds with the help of active noise
cancellation that adjusts itself in
real-time, and can optionally filter in
ambient and environmental sounds
to help you stay aware of your
surroundings. Voice control means
that you can set reminders, skip
tracks and make and receive calls
without having to remove your
headphones. And your creativity is
unlikely to be hindered by the battery
conking out either, as the Pro Solos
provide up to 40 hours of listening –
helped by the fact that they shut
themselves down as soon as you fold
them. We like the smart new colours
it comes in, too.
T3 SAYS: Beats’ feature-packed,
noise-cancelling cans will enable you
to immerse yourself in your music.
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