The new Ray-Ban Wayfarer Stories glasses are a product developed by Facebook in a partnership with EssilorLuxottica, and TechInsights decided to take a look at the cameras these smart glasses use.
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Our interest in tag trackers is how much technology has evolved. We live in a world where a device the size of a US quarter-cent piece can have multiple antennas, radio ICs, a battery and continue to operate as a two-way radio, pinpointing objects within feet of accuracy for almost a full year.
A common question our Power Semiconductor experts encounter is: What is on-resistance? Stated simply, on-resistance is the total resistance between the drain and source terminals of a FET.
This analysis allowed us to compare or discover new manufacturers, sub-assemblies, and ICs we have found in the consumer device market with components and brands found in the business-focused ThinkSmart Hub.
Discover the essential guide to the Chevrolet Bolt recall, uncovering detailed insights, impacts on owners, and the latest developments in automotive safety and electric vehicle technology.
Motorola promotes the motorola edge X30 phone as having “the fastest speeds, the highest resolution smartphone camera, the loudest audio, and the boldest display.” So what technology is there to find behind the claims? TechInsights quick teardown answers some of these questions.
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Qualcomm recently officially released the Snapdragon 8cx Gen 3 which is using 5LPE process technology and is therefore likely based on the Snapdragon 888 made with the Samsung 5LPE process. Based on their announcement and previous analyses, we have reached some key findings.
The new fitness wearable WHOOP 4.0 leverages a next-generation battery anode technology, which has the potential to raise the bar in the very competitive fitness and health monitoring market where major players such as FitBit, Xiaomi, and Apple lead.