PlayStation 5 pre-orders in PH to start on November 20

Sony Interactive Entertainment Singapore Private Limited (SIES) today announced that the PlayStation5 (PS5) will be launched in the Philippines on the 11th of December 2020.  The PS5 with an Ultra HD Blu-ray disc drive will be available for an RRP of PhP 27,990.

Pre-order will be available starting from Friday, 20th November 2020. Start time for pre-orders varies depending on the retailers’ operation hours. Please see the participating retailers list below

With titles such as Marvel’s Spider-Man: Miles Morales, Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War, and Demon’s Souls, the breadth of unique gaming experiences coming to PS5 represent the best lineup in PlayStation history. Exclusive titles from SIE Worldwide Studios will be priced at launch from PhP 2,490 to PhP 3,490 on PS5.

  • DualSense Wireless Controller (standalone) – PhP 3,990
  • PULSE 3D wireless headset – with 3D audio support and dual noise-canceling microphones PhP 5,590
  • HD Camera – with dual 1080p lenses for gamers to broadcast themselves along with their epic gameplay moments PhP 3,290
  • DualSense Charging Station – to conveniently charge two DualSense Wireless Controllers PhP 1,690

For more information, please visit: https://www.playstation.com/ps5.

PlayStation 5 Launch Day Games from SIE Worldwide Studios

  • Astro’s Playroom (Japan Studio) – pre-installed on PS5
  • Demon’s Souls (Bluepoint Games / Japan Studio) – PhP 3,490 (SRP)
  • Marvel’s Spider-Man: Miles Morales (Insomniac Games) – PhP 2,490 (SRP)
  • Marvel’s Spider-Man: Miles Morales Ultimate Edition (Insomniac Games) – PhP 3,490 (SRP)
  • Sackboy A Big Adventure (Sumo Digital / XDEV) – PhP 2,990 (SRP)

Participating Retailers:  

Avid Sales Corp.
iTech
Gameline
Metro Plaza
Abenson
Game One
Datablitz
GameXtreme
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Making the most out of the Huawei Soundjoy

Portable Bluetooth speakers have become a staple for most. Even if you’re not the type to use one every day, you probably have one lying around somewhere just in case. And there’s no shame in that. A portable Bluetooth speaker has many places in today’s world. You can use it for work, at the gym, on your adventures — anywhere really.

The Huawei SoundJoy is one of many speakers on the market today but this device boasts a Devialet sound system and a couple of other helpful features to help you in your daily routine.

Quick review

First, a quick review. The Huawei SoundJoy is a cylindrical speaker with a fabric exterior and a rubberized bottom. You have a subtle RGB ring light on one end for a little pizzazz and its big physical buttons are hard to miss.

Now this device basically has all the characteristics you’d want for a portable Bluetooth speaker including IP67 dust and water protection, long-lasting battery life (around 2-3 days in the real world), fast charging, portable design, and a few smart features.

The Huawei Soundjoy produces surprisingly high-quality audio and wide projection for its size. The Devialet speaker system built into the Soundjoy feels fully utilized producing loud and detailed audio.

Bassheads will find joy in the low hums and heavy hits and it’s probably the best bass performance from a speaker in this price range. At almost maximum volume, however, you’ll start to hear a bit of distortion.

The preset tuning of this speaker obviously favors the lows which does occasionally drown out the vocals for some songs. Luckily, this is fixable and we’ll get to that later on in this article.

For smart features, the Huawei Soundjoy covers the basics.

Apart from being a Bluetooth speaker, the Soundjoy also comes equipped with microphones so you can use it for calls or conferences as well. It also supports voice assistants and can pick up voice commands for both your phone and the speaker itself. The speaker is also NFC-capable so you can also connect (and even transfer songs) by tapping your phone to the device.

In a Huawei ecosystem, you’ll get access to more features such as Automatic Discovery which automatically pairs the Soundjoy to other Huawei devices on your network.

For its cons, there isn’t much. Obviously, if you don’t like bass-heavy speakers then this isn’t for you as its heaviness is its best quality. If you’re specific with sound quality and tuning, you should know that options are limited and you won’t get access to an equalizer or more advanced tools like that.

And while I really like the ring light on the bottom, the novelty wears out quickly and I wish you had more options for color or movement.

But overall, as your everyday Bluetooth speaker, the Huawei Soundjoy is set up to satisfy. With hardly any complaints (except maybe the lack of cuter colors and limited IOS support), it’s more about how to make the most of your speaker to really get the best value, and here are a few tips.

Customized tuning

As mentioned, out of the box, the Huawei Soundjoy is a bass-heavy speaker that emphasizes drops and hits over vocals and tinier details. And while that is a preference for some, you can easily change that through the app.

Head over to the AI Life app available through the Huawei AppGallery. If you’ve already connected to the speaker, you should see a card for it.

There are two ways to tune your audio in the app. You can first choose a mode. There are three available — Hi-Fi, Vocal, and Devialet Mode.

Hi-Fi offers more balanced tuning where lows aren’t as heavy and pronounced. It offers a more open soundscape that’s able to feature the tinier details. Vocal, most obviously, prioritizes voice clarity. This is best used when listening to podcasts or when on a call as it does tone down the overall fullness the speaker is capable of.

Finally, we have Devialet mode which is actually the default setting and the most bass-heavy of all the modes. But I personally think it’s the best for showcasing the capabilities of this speaker.

Below the sound modes is a small virtual knob for bass adjustment. Here you can fine-tune how much more or less bass you want. Our Soundjoy is usually set on Devialet mode with +2dB bass and it works across different genres so far.

Daisy chain for bigger sound

The Huawei SoundJoy is a loud little speaker that can get even louder with a little help from friends.

If you have another Soundjoy on hand, you can link them up for bigger stereo sound. And Huawei made it fun to do, too. Simply shaking both devices at the same time will prompt them to link up.

But if you really want BIG sound, you can keep the chain going up to 100 speakers. What that sounds like I’ve yet to experience but I’m pretty sure it would be fun.

Helpful little features

Most portable Bluetooth speakers are pretty simple and the Huawei Soundjoy is no exception. But it does offer a few helpful features.

An underappreciated feature for me is the ability to program the speaker to shut down after a few minutes of inactivity. Done through the app, you can access the schedule off time feature and choose from the preset times.

And did you know that the ring light is actually an indicator?

Different colors and breathing patterns dictate what’s happening with the speaker. For example, when you see a spinning,  blinking white light, a One-Hop transfer is in process. Or when you see the light turn yellow, it means your battery level is less than 10%.

There’s also a low-power consumption mode that works to preserve battery when you’re running low.

To activate this, simply hold down the voice button (it has a microphone icon on it) for five seconds. You can exit anytime by pressing any of the buttons.

Final thoughts

Again, there’s little to complain about with the Huawei Soundjoy. I’ve personally been using it as an external speaker for my PC since it sounds a whole lot better than my monitor speakers. I can keep it plugged in, too, so it’s always charged and ready to go if ever I need to leave the house with it too.

I find it also has a more refined design compared to others in its price range without looking too boring. You’ve got great sound courtesy of Devialet and long-lasting battery life so you won’t be left soundtrack-less on your adventures.

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