Entries in Health (382)

Tuesday
Feb252025

OnePlus Watch 3 delayed due to typo

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The highly anticipated OnePlus Watch 3, originally slated for release today, February 25, has been pushed back to April 2025. OnePlus announced the delay, citing a minor typographical error discovered on the watch hardware. The error, "Meda in China" instead of "Made in China," is being corrected with a new production batch.

Despite the delay, pre-orders will continue from today with the previously announced discounts for early buyers. Customers who happen to receive a watch with the typo can return it "without question," according to OnePlus.

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Tuesday
Feb182025

OnePlus Watch 3: How much is it in Canada?

Photo: OnePlus

OnePlus has officially unveiled the OnePlus Watch 3. And you can now pre-order it in Canada for $449.99. If you check it out from the OnePlus website, you can get additional discounts on the smartwatch. OnePlus hasn't drastically changed the look of its smartwatch, but it does feature a rotating crown, long-lasting battery life, and a large and bright screen.

Tuesday
Feb182025

OnePlus Watch 3 launches on February 18 in North America, Europe

Photo: OnePlus

OnePlus recently announced that the OnePlus Watch 3 will launch in the United States, Canada, and European markets on February 18. The premium smartwatch boasts a 16-day battery life in power saver mode and five days in smart mode, with a quick 10-minute charge providing a full day of use.

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Monday
Jan132025

Taste the salt, without the salt: New electric spoon tricks your tongue

Photo: Kirin

If you need to cut down on your salt intake but miss the taste of salty food, Japanese food and beverage company Kirin Holdings created the Electric Salt Spoon. The battery-powered utensil went on sale in Japan in May 2024, but it plans to bring it to the North American market sometime in 2025. The company showcased it at CES 2025.

The Electric Salt Spoon uses a weak electric current to enhance the perceived saltiness of food. The spoon works by drawing sodium ions from the food to the tongue's taste buds. It operates on a 3-volt CR2 lithium battery and offers four intensity levels.

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