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GuliKit’s new Switch controller features next-generation anti-drift thumbsticks

11 August 2026 at 15:00
The GuliKit ES Max wireless controller on a wooden desk next to a laptop.

GuliKit announced its first wireless controller to use an improved version of the anti-drift tunneling magnetoresistance (TMR) thumbsticks featured in its budget-friendly ES Pro that debuted nearly a year ago. Available now for $49.99, the new GuliKit ES Max is more expensive than last year's $29.99 ES Pro, but still cheaper than Nintendo's Switch 2 Pro Controller, while offering more features and functionality without the risk of stick drift that plagued the original Switch.

The TMR thumbsticks in the ES Max don't feature a complete reimagining of the technology but measure stick movement in a slightly different way that improves performa …

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Sony could release a cheaper version of its WH-1000XM4 headphones, according to leaks

7 August 2026 at 18:15
A photo of Sony’s WH-1000XM4, the best noise-canceling headphones for most people, resting on a table.

Following the release of its premium and very expensive $650 The Collexion headphones in May, Sony could be taking its 1000X line of wireless noise-canceling headphones in a cheaper direction next month. The company is reportedly planning a refreshed and more affordable version of its six-year-old WH-1000XM4 headphones that will feature similar performance and specs as the original but at a lower price point, according to reliable leaker billbil-kun.

The WH-1000XM4C are expected to launch in early September 2026 in black, silver, and lavender color options for €249.99 or Β£219.99, which is around $289 to $297 after currency conversion.

The …

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Bose’s upgraded QuietComfort headphones add head-tracking immersive audio

6 August 2026 at 15:00
The second-generation Bose QuietComfort ANC headphones in green hanging off a stack of paper.

Bose announced a second-generation version of its entry-level QuietComfort noise-canceling headphones that were originally introduced in late 2023. The new headphones feature a refreshed design with a more comfortable headband that's easier to adjust and ANC that better adapts to changing noise environments. The second-gen QuietComfort are also getting Bose's TrueSpatial immersive audio technology that was previously only available on the company's pricier QuietComfort Ultra.

While the original version of the QuietComfort headphones debuted at $349 nearly three years ago, Bose's second-gen version is carrying forward a small price bump to $ …

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