So far, Nitecore power banks are not furnished with the CCC mark, which is important for travel in China, especially when flying. Despite being a Chinese brand, Nitecore still had to wait some time for the certification. However, consumers can expect to see the mark soon on Nitecore products.
After the E04R and E06R, Fenix has announced another slim USB-C flashlight for everyday use. It is a bit more playful than the other models while still offering most of the familiar features. However, the UV light has been replaced by a red light, and the laser changes color.
Acebeam is also making progress with its cylindrical batteries, albeit slowly. Case in point, the company has now introduced two new 21700 batteries. One offers a high capacity, while the other delivers high current. But only one is compatible with the new Battery Storage Box.
In Spain, the neobank Revolut has already been demonstrating what is technically possible for some time. Physical cards can simply be picked up at the airport, and their ATMs offer more features than others. Now, the Revolut Store is set to followβspecifically in Barcelona.
South Korea once invested heavily in maglev research and built a public-transit maglev system, the Incheon Airport Maglev, which offered everything that German projects have so far failed to deliver. Although the Ecobee is back in operation, it now runs very infrequently and remains closed one day a week.
Ubiquiti has introduced a new EAV series. It is a lineup of enterprise switches designed primarily to keep network latency as low as possible. A total of four devices are planned, with a launch scheduled for May.