B&H has the latest M1 MacBook Air and several more products on sale

We took the time to check out every deal over at B&H.com, and we found that there are tons of exciting products that are currently getting very attractive discounts. First up, for anyone looking for a new laptop, the latest M1 MacBook Air is getting a $50 discount on its 256GB storage space variant with 8GB RAM, no matter the color option you go for. This means that you can get your new MacBook Air for just $949.

If you want more storage space, you can go for the 512GB variant, but this one is listed for $1199, which is $50 more expensive than what you would get the same laptop over at Amazon.com. However, if you really want to pull the trigger, no matter the $1,199, we must recommend you first check out the 13-inch MacBook Pro that’s selling for the same price. This laptop features an Intel Core i5 processor, 8GB RAM, 512GB of storage space, and a $300 discount. You can also get a new Lenovo IdeaPad 5 Laptop with a 15.6-inch display, an Intel Core i5 processor, 16GB RAM, and 512GB storage for just $699 with $50 savings.

Monitors are also on sale, and you can get a new 31.5-inch LG FreeSync 4K UHD HDR VA Monitor for $347 with $50 savings. Or get the LG UltraGear 27-inch QHD HDR IPS Gaming Monitor for $297 after receiving a $100 discount. And if you’re still looking for something even more affordable, you can grab a new Dell 24-inch Widescreen LED Backlit IPS Monitor.

Other deals feature the Samsung Q70T 82-inch Class HDR 4K UHD Smart QLED TV, which is getting a massive $1,000 discount, leaving it up for grabs at $1,998. If you’re looking for a smaller display you can take on the road, you can go for the Samsung Galaxy Tab A that’s now available for $110 with $40 savings. This will get you a WiFi-only variant with 32GB of storage space.

And finally, the Google Pixel Buds Gen 2 are also on sale, and you can get a pair for just $129. They’re currently getting a $50 discount on its three color variants. They feature 12mm dynamic drivers, up to 5 hours of battery life, which can go up to 24 hours with their charging case.

 

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Google’s Pixel Buds are finally available in all four colors, get some cool new features too

Months after Google’s Pixel buds went on sale, the earbuds are finally available in all four colors. So far, the Pixel Buds have only been available in the Clearly White color, but you can now buy them in Oh So Orange, Quite Mint, and Almost Black trims as well from the Google Store in US priced at the same $179 for all shades.

Additionally, the company has started to roll out a new update for the Pixel Buds that brings a host of new features such bass boost for a higher bass output while listening to music, and the abilities to check battery level with a voice command and disable touch controls on the earbuds (via voice command or from the Settings menu).

More importantly, the update brings transcribe mode, which helps “you hear spoken language continuously translated into your ear accompanied with a transcript on your phone.” Essentially, transcribe mode translates spoken text into another language via the Pixel Buds and also transcribes it on the phone. Currently, it only supports translating from English to French, German, Italian, or Spanish.

The update also brings an attention alert feature that alerts users when the Pixel Buds detect sounds such as a baby’s cry, the barking of a dog, or an emergency siren. A Find My Device tool also arrives, and it tells users where the Pixel Buds were last paired to an Android device so that they can easily locate the earbuds.

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Google promises to fix the connectivity issues on Pixel Buds

In the past few weeks, multiple Pixel Buds users have taken to the official support forum and online discussion platforms such as Reddit to talk about Bluetooth connectivity issues plaguing Google’s new true wireless earbuds. Google has taken cognizance of the problems faced by users and has promised to roll out corrective updates to fix the issues.

“I just wanted to let all of you know that we’ve heard you, and our team will be rolling out software updates in the coming weeks to improve Bluetooth stability and connectivity,” a Google support executive wrote while replying to a lengthy user post documenting the Pixel Buds’ connectivity issues.

The stability and connectivity issues manifested in various forms from user to user. In some cases, the audio would cut out when users moved their head or touched the earbud, while in other cases, running or jogging caused audio cut and even lag between both earbuds. Google appears to have offered a full refund to some users while others were issued replacement units, but the issues continued to persist.

Via: 9to5Google

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If you still want them, Google Pixel Buds are $30 off at Best Buy

The Google Pixel Buds have finally notched their first discount in the months since they've debuted as Google Assistant wireless earbuds.

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“Made for Google” accessory program launches with 26 partners

Cases and skins and all that sort will be here, for sure, but so will USB-C accessories that may be required to follow specifications.

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