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Sonos’ first portable Bluetooth speaker leaks in more detail - Circuit Breaker

Posted: 18 Aug 2019 02:36 AM PDT

We're getting a better look at the long-awaited portable bluetooth speaker from Sonos thanks to a slew of new images posted by WinFuture. The German publication that specializes in Microsoft leaks has posted what it says are "official marketing images" of the new speaker, while also giving us a name for product S17: Sonos Move.

The images give us a first glimpse at the stationary base station as well as the built-in handle whereby the Sonos Move can be undocked and transformed into an ordinary Bluetooth speaker via a toggle button on the rear. We're also getting a first look at how the Sonos Move charges, either via the USB-C jack or the two charging contacts near the base of the speaker. It's a clever design that lets you extend your Sonos whole-home audio network into the backyard or a bathroom, for example, or to places far beyond the reach of your Wi-Fi signal like the beach or a park.

The Verge previously revealed additional details based on information provided by a person familiar with the speaker's capabilities:

  • The speaker is larger than it may look in the photos. It's both taller and slightly wider than the Sonos One / Play:1.
  • It supports hands-free voice commands from either Amazon Alexa or Google Assistant.
  • When in Bluetooth mode, the speaker cannot be controlled with the Sonos app. It behaves like any other Bluetooth speaker. You pair it and play.
  • Hands-free voice commands for Alexa and Google Assistant are also (currently) unavailable in Bluetooth mode.
  • In regular Wi-Fi mode, the speaker appears like any other Sonos device in the app — but with a battery indicator.
  • Like other recent Sonos speakers, the portable one will support Apple's AirPlay 2.
  • It's the first Sonos speaker to support Auto Trueplay, utilizing the speaker's built-in microphones to automatically fine tune the audio output.

We still don't know the battery life, waterproof / dustproof rating, ability to pair with other Sonos speaker(s) for stereo or surround sound, or, importantly, the price. As far as dates go, Sonos is hosting a press event that kicks off on August 26th, so it's a good bet we'll get all the details then.

For more images of the Sonos Move be sure to check out WinFuture.

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Rumour: The Time-Bending FPS Superhot Might Be Getting A Switch eShop Release - Nintendo Life

Posted: 17 Aug 2019 06:30 PM PDT

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It looks like an 'Indie World' Showcase announcement might have been leaked ahead of schedule.

A Twitter user by the name of itssimontime was poking around the Switch eShop and discovered update data for the unique time-bending first-person shooter Superhot - which isn't even available on the Switch yet.

Here are the findings:

Last May, Superhot director Piotr Iwanicki said a Switch port of Superhot was actively being considered but had nothing else to share at the time:

There are plans. It should be there.

There's a conflict with me because I'm the guy who will just say everything up front but the plans are there and we've done some preliminary work on it. It still has no date or anything. But I think it should happen. The Switch is a cool platform and it's an innovative platform. [Nintendo] rediscovered something that was already there. Nintendo is good with their stuff. Superhot would fit there well.

Superhot started out on the PC and has gone on to become one of the most popular VR titles. For a better idea of what this game is about, take a look at the launch trailer below:

Would you like to see this title released on the Switch eShop? Post a comment down below.

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