Fujifilm has launched the X-E5, featuring a 40MP APS-C sensor and new 7-stop IBIS for sharper photos and smooth video.

The X-E5 supports 6.2K video at 30fps with crop and full-width 4K. It brings back a focus mode switch and adds a customizable film simulation dial. However, it lacks weather sealing and has a basic 2.36M-dot viewfinder.
Priced from $1,699 body-only or $1,899 with the 23mm f/2.8R WR lens, the camera launches in August with preorders open.
Bose introduced new QuietComfort Ultra Earbuds with advanced AI noise cancellation, improved call quality, wireless charging, and a limited Deep Plum color—all for $299.

They also revealed the SoundLink Plus speaker offering powerful bass, IP67 rating, and a 20-hour battery at $269, plus the SoundLink Micro 2nd Gen with USB-C and app support at $129.
At Augmented World Expo, Qualcomm showcased the Snapdragon AR1+ chip for smart glasses. It enables on-device AI and language model processing, enhancing privacy, speed, and battery life while being 26% smaller than its predecessor.
Sonos updated its Ace headphones with natural call sound, adaptive noise canceling, paired headphones for home theater syncing, and TrueCinema for customized room sound. The free update is global.
Other highlights include Apple’s WWDC 2025 announcements, iPad as a full computer, Android 16 features, and the Olto ebike’s unique design.
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