7 Surprising things you probably didn’t know about Huawei

A glimpse into one of Huawei’s campuses in Beijing, China. This is the entrance to their technology showcase. Yes, it looks like something out of Star Trek.

Thanks to beautiful premium mobile devices like the Mate 10, P10 and Watch 2, Huawei has become a powerhouse with consumers overseas. Yet, the Chinese megacorp’s brand recognition and presence in the U.S. is still very much a work in progress.

I got to visit Huawei last week and the experience surprised me in several ways. Here are 7 things that I learned while visiting Huawei that totally surprised me.

  1. Despite being a relative newcomer in the U.S., Huawei is the no. 3 smartphone manufacturer globally – right after Samsung (no. 1) and Apple (no. 2).
  2. Huawei has built 1500 networks globally, and they provide global network service to a third of the world’s population.
  3. Think Apple’s new campus is spectacular? Huawei is building a new campus in Dongguan, China that looks like it may end up wiping the floor with Apple’s campus in many ways – and yet no one is talking about it – at least not yet. The campus is being designed to resemble multiple European cities, using a mixture of several European architectural styles ranging from Mediterranean to Gothic and everything in between. There is even a beautiful clock tower on campus. A special train is being built for employees to use to get there.
  4. Their phone manufacturing facilities and tech campuses are incredibly state of the art. When phone companies come to mind, a lot of us tend to picture a dimly lit, sketchy environment somewhere in China that packs in people in like sardines. Yes, I went there. It turns out that that’s the furthest possible from the truth for Huawei. I got to take a tour of Huawei’s factory and was blown away by the efficiency and the good working conditions there. Granted, I was on an escorted media tour, but I was still very impressed. Factory workers are encouraged to come up with suggestions and to be a part of the process. Huawei also told us that their phone manufacturing process actually takes fewer steps, and is more streamlined and efficient than the iPhone’s manufacturing process. After seeing just how high tech their “assembly line” is, I’m sure that that statement is true.
  5. Huawei encourages and promotes females in tech. I toured Huawei’s campuses in Shenzhen and Beijing, and in each city, I encountered many women working in different facets of the corporation, from executive level to software and engineering. Could there be more women working there? Sure. But it looks like Huawei is actively taking the steps to encourage more women to work in tech.
  6. Huawei is investing a ton of money in R&D. So much so that they have 16 R&D centers globally and 7000 R&D staff members. This R&D goes beyond just smartphones, tablets, laptops and wearables. To that effect, they have developed tech for everything from super advanced conference video call systems for meeting rooms, to security systems that assist law enforcement when combatting terrorism, as well as comprehensive tech for building smarter cities.
  7. Huawei’s brand, Honor, is the no. 1 e-commerce phone brand in the USA and I highly recommend the brand if you’re looking for a great unlocked mid-range phone sans contract.

These 7 facts about Huawei are just the tip of the iceberg. One thing’s for sure, while so many other mobile manufacturers are struggling, this a mobile phone company to keep an eye for in 2017 and beyond.

Huawei’s retail store and service center in Shenzhen, China is very similar to what Apple and Microsoft stores are like here in the U.S.

 

This smart lamp designed by Huawei offers a glimpse into the future of smart cities

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Fall gadget giveaway, Sonos One speaker, FrontRow camera, and more – Weekly round up

You’ve worked hard all week and have been rewarded with the weekend. I have another reward for you. It’s an easy to read list of everything that we posted on The Gadgeteer this week from news, to reviews and articles. Click through, and see if you missed anything.

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SmartOmi ANT Bluetooth Wireless Portable Speaker review

Sometimes one portable audio is a bit more portable than other portable audio. What the heck am I talking about? I’m talking about little speakers, people. Really little. I’ve reviewed a few other portable speakers here at The Gadgeteer, and I’d had varying degrees of satisfaction with them, so I hadn’t really been looking to review another one. But when the SmartOmi ANT Bluetooth Wireless Portable Speaker arrived at my door, in its itty-bitty little box, I became much more interested. Let’s check it out. Gadget on!

Specs

Per the SmartOmi site and the included User Guide booklet:

  • Inputs
    • Bluetooth 4.1
    • 3.5mm Auxiliary port input
  • Battery:
    • 800 mAh battery for up to 12-hour play time on 1.5 hour charge time
    • Charge voltage: 5V DC
    • Charge time: 1.5 hours
    • Playback time: 12 hours
    • Standby time: 310 hours
  • 5-Watt speaker power
  • Frequency Range: 100Hz-20KHz
  • Operating Distance: 33 ft
  • IPX7 Waterproofing & 1.5m drop resistant
  • Built-in microphone

Options

  • Black (reviewed here)
  • Red, which it turns out is virtually identical to Black, but with a red port cover

Packaging

The SmartOmi ANT arrived in a very sturdy, stout cardboard box with a top lid/bottom tray configuration.  Internally, there was a foam block with a cutout to hold the SmartOmi ANT.

The only complaint I had about the packaging would be that the lib and base were very conforming, meaning they fit very tightly together.  To the point where I had to actually use a couple of screwdrivers to pry them apart.  Though this was probably user error, I doubt it.  Maybe a couple of small ribbon loops or tabs attached to the bottom of the package would have assisted with this.

Contents

  • SmartOmi Ant speaker
  • Micro USB charging cable
  • 3.5mm Auxiliary input cable
  • User Guide booklet
  • Promotional booklet

Features, Functions and Performance

First impressions: This little dude looks cool and is way small.  It has almost a tactical (“tacti-cool”?) look and feel to it.  I liked its appearance right out of the box.

With its all matte black color and its faux leather texture on one side it also seemed somewhat industrial looking.

The faux screws around the perimeter of both sides were a nice touch that added to the overall aesthetic as well.

There are three buttons on the top of the ANT: from left to right they are the power/play/pause, volume up/next track and volume down/previous track buttons.  All of these buttons are covered by a single silicone strip which protects them from bumps as well as contributing to the speaker’s IPX7 water-resistance rating. The body of the ANT is also made from ABS plastic, which contributes to its shock-resistance, which Smartomi reports as having been tested to a 3-meter drop height.

On the bottom of the ANT, on the side opposed the control buttons, is another silicone strip with the words “OPEN CHARGER” and an arrow on it.This silicone strip covers the micro USB charging port as well as the 3.5mm audio in auxiliary port.  The silicone cover helps seal these ports against moisture and there is a tether to keep it from falling out and getting lost.  The cover’s thickness helps it stays seated down into the body of the ANT, but it is fairly easy to remove it by gently prying it up with a fingernail.
In the above photo, I’ve plugged in both of the cables included with the ANT, the micro USB charging cable (left) and the 3.5mm audio in auxiliary cable (right).
As mentioned above, one side of the ANT features a faux leather texture that is actually molded into the body, along with the SMARTOMI logo.
Another useful feature of the ANT is a leather strap that can be used to attach the speaker to a bag or even hung up in the shower other places with a carabiner, or to help give you a better grip it when holding it.  Note that although it appears that is secured with a snap, it is actually a rivet that cannot be removed.
For a speaker of its compact size and shape, it puts out some decent sound.  Good enough for my teenage daughter to have commandeered the ANT within a day of it arriving at my house and using it constantly.  My daughter reported that she had the ANT paired with her iPhone in just a few seconds, and she was rocking and rolling (literally, since I’ve managed to get my children into some classic rock—parenting win!).

As mentioned above, the ANT is very small and compact.  Like, it could easily fit into a purse or backpack small (or possibly even in a pants pocket).

The ANT also has a tiny microphone hole on the side which enables it be used for hands-free phone calls.

Conclusion

I really like the Smartomi ANT speaker.  It is very small and compact, puts out good sound for its size, and looks cool. To me it seems to live up to its namesake, an ant: tiny, black and strong for its size (in sound, anyway).  It’s definitely my favorite portable, water-resistant speaker that I’ve tried thus far.  Now if I can just get my daughter to let me use it once in a while…

Source: The sample for this review was provided by SmartOmi. Please visit their site for more info and Amazon to order.

 

Product Information

Price: $99.99
Manufacturer: SmartOmi
Retailer: Amazon
Requirements:
  • A device with a Bluetooth connection
  • A USB port for charing
Pros:
  • Very small and lightweight
  • High waterproof rating
  • Good sound for such a small device
  • Looks tacti-cool
Cons:
  • None

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Harness the power of the Dark Side to vacuum your living room!

I felt a great disturbance in the force, as if millions of dust bunnies under my couch cried out in terror and were suddenly silenced… 

Just in time for holiday shopping, Samsung brings us their POWERbot robot vacuum in a limited edition Star Wars theme! Available in either a Darth Vader or Stormtrooper design, the POWERbot maps the contours of every room and includes sensor technologies to avoid getting trapped in its journey. It also includes edge cleaning, remote control via your smartphone app, and voice control compatibility with Amazon Alexa or Google Assistant. 

Harnessing the power of the Dark Side isn’t cheap: pre-order pricing is set at $799 for the Darth Vader version and $699 for the Stormtrooper edition. But if you’re shopping for the hardcore Star Wars fan who has everything, you can check out the details at Samsung’s website.

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Let your Amazon Echo Dot be anywhere with “This Dottie”

I love my Amazon Echo Dot and one of the best things about it is its portability, but I always find myself looking for somewhere to put it where it’s out of the way and then trying to figure out what to do with its ugly cord. Say hello to This Dottie, a plug-in mount specifically designed for the second generation Amazon Echo Dot. 

This Dottie makes it possible to mount your Dot anywhere you have an electrical outlet; No tools required. Simply insert your Echo Dot into This Dottie and plug it in. It keeps your Dot out of the way and eliminates the need for furniture on which to place it. It comes with a short Micro USB cord and USB power adaptor which are housed inside the mount, so there’s no more cord to deal with. The Dots vertical positioning improves the microphone arrays sensitivity and also improves the clarity of audio playback. The sturdy one-piece design can be mounted in an up or down configuration. Made by ‘Nothing Like This’ it’s the perfect Echo Dot accessory you never knew you needed until now.

This Dottie is available in either black or white and is priced at $19.99. Visit their site for more info and Amazon to purchase.

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