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LISTEN AT A LOWER COST … While Apple’s AirPods dominate the wireless headphones market, not everyone wants to pay more than £150. The Huawei Free Buds 3i are cheaper at £89.99, offer noise cancellation, 10mm large dynamic drivers for great sound quality, silicon buds in four sizes, capacitive sensors for tap control, three microphones and 3.5 hours of battery life. https://tinyurl.com/ yxhr2ten


… OR FOR EVEN LESS WITH BLUETOOTH If you want to spend even less on wireless headphones but still want decent quality, Umi Essentials Bluetooth Wireless Headphones are a great choice. Costing just £39.98, they have in-ear design, last up to six hours, come with a charging case, are protected against rain and sweat, take one hour to charge and have a connection range of 33 feet. The charging case comes in grey, red and gold. Amazon.co.uk, £39.98


SCREEN YOUR EYES FROM GLARE We spend a lot of our time staring at screens, whether on a laptop, tablet or smartphone. Prolonged device use can result in a range of health problems, including eye strain, sleep deprivation, headaches and vision-related issues. To address this, Ocushield provides screen protectors that protect your eyes when you use digital products. They are available for smartphones, tablets and laptops. Ocushield.com


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or years, people have been asking if Apple’s iPad Pro could replace a laptop. The simple answer has been 'no' because the American tech company


has never offered a keyboard case with a trackpad. Now, with the Magic Keyboard for iPad Pro, that has


changed. Attached magnetically, it effectively turns your iPad into a fully fledged Macbook by adding a keyboard with backlit keys and a fitted trackpad. With cursor control, you can navigate your iPad and highlight items as when using a Macbook. The keyboard sports a so-called ‘floating cantilevered design’, which Apple claims will enable ‘smooth adjustments of the viewing angle up to 130 degrees’.


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ournalists often do a lot of travelling, so it makes sense to have


a good backpack for your various gadgets. If you’re looking for something that’s


It’s been designed for use on your lap and flat surfaces. There is also a smart security feature. Whenever you close the keyboard, it disables your iPad’s microphones to protect audio data from being compromised. The Magic Keyboard isn’t cheap, starting at £299.


However, it is worth considering if you’re an iPad Pro user and want the full laptop experience.It works with both the 2018 and 2020 iPad Pro models. https://tinyurl.com/yxqy9rop


both stylish and practical, the STM Myth is one to consider. The bag is packed with a


range of features, including SlingTech Protection. This keeps your laptop from touching the


bottom and sides of the bag so it doesn’t get damaged if you drop it. Other nifty additions include


a cable routing system, a back panel that ensures weight is distributed equally, a dedicated pocket for AirPods and an


earbud holder. It also has a water-repellent coating, and you can attach it to other pieces of luggage. Costing £99.95, it is


available in 18L or 28L versions and comes in three colours. www.amazon.co.uk


Nicholas Fearn on technology for journalists


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cable with USB-type C, lightning and micro USB connectors; a 5W wireless Juice Disc charger that works with iPhone, Huawei and Samsung products; and a Juice triple charger, which can be used to charge three devices at the same time. www.juice.co.uk/product/ wfh-bundle/


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ith people increasingly working from home and using a myriad of devices, connectivity could not be more important.


For remote workers, mobile phones accessories manufacturer


Juice has launched a great WFH bundle. Costing £36.38, it offers three Juice products that the firm says have been “put together for maximum connectivity”. The bundle includes a 3-in-1


Charts made easy Data is essential for backing up claims but analysing and visualising figures requires skills and time. However, using Gyana’s no-code Vayu platform, you can upload, manage, present and share data with a few clicks. Gyana, a London- based start-up, says Vayu can be used to analyse social media, news and research reports “effortlessly”. Users can choose


from a range of charts, graphs and maps to visualise data before sharing it with others. A free version is available. www.gyana.co.uk/vayu


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