If you're in the market for a military grade tough phone without the bulk, then check out the latest IIIF150 Ultra Thin Rugged Phones.
In this video I got hands on with several models checking out the toughness and water resistance capabilities.
They are impressively thin considering how tough they are in and out of the water.
Thanks to BELKIN for supporting our trip to Mobile World Congress.
TCL’s smart glasses blew me away! What’s coming from TCL Mobile - MWC23 Report
TCL is doing really interesting work with XR and display tech. TCL NXTPAPER 2.0 is up to 150% brighter than the original and it could be coming to their smartphone lineup soon.
In this video I’ll show you the latest tablets, phones and AR smart glasses coming your way this year. I was blown away by the real time translation on the RayNeo X2 AR Glasses.
Thanks to BELKIN for supporting our trip to Mobile World Congress.
Image Matrix Tech on Sky News: MWC23 rollable tech - TCL AR glasses - OPPO zero power tags plus Air Glass 2 - Telstra 5G breakthrough - DJI drones making spraying pests more accurate
In Sunday's segment on Sky News Australia (Weekend Edition with Tim Gilbert) we were hands on with Motorola’s rollable screen concept phone at Mobile World Congress in Spain. It drew big crowds along with Lenovo’s rollable laptop screen.
Image Matrix Tech on Sky News: MIT Computing Fabrics - Zuckerberg Shows Metaverse VR Headsets - EOFY Tech Deals
In Sunday's segment on Sky News Australia (Weekend Edition with Tim Gilbert) we looked at recent breakthroughs in computing fabrics. MIT researchers in the US are weaving computer components into the basic material that makes clothes.
Digital fibres could help reveal undetected patterns in the human body that could aid in early disease detection.
A digital fibre can store data too and the tech looks like real clothes. Ultimately it must work like normal textiles to have a future in smart clothing.
Shenzhen
This is a highlight package of Shenzhen's amazing light show celebrating China's 40th anniversary of reform and opening-up. The rise of Shenzhen from 30 thousand to more than 12 million since 1980 has to be seen to be believed. It's a must visit for any tech lover.
This edit was shot on a Sony a9 with a Sony G Master 16-35mm f/2.8 lens.
Video is 'as shot' no grading or corrections. Audio is from the internal microphone.