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GAME ON: You can now game while DRIVING your Tesla!

Are you one of those people who thinks they could pay attention to the responsibilities of driving while gaming? What about just watching a game while driving? Who hasn’t streamed a bit of Twitch on a long drive, am I right?

Big papi Elon has solved that by building a game console into modern Tesla cars! A new report from the New York Times claims that you can play three games while driving — a far cry from the over 20 games that can be played while the car is parked. The games are Solitare, a jet fighting game called Sky Force Reloaded and a strategy game, Battle of Polytopia: Moonrise.

In all seriousness, I assume these games are unlocked so the passenger can play while they wait to get to their destination. Even then, I still think it’s a bit of an unnecessary distraction for the driver. The report mentions that when you open Solitaire, it does warn you with, “Solitaire is a game for everyone, but playing while the car is in motion is only for passengers.” The game also plays on the right side of the screen instead of being full screen, so it’s closer to the passenger.

However, there is no mention of a warning on the other two games, leading me to believe that they don’t have one. Also, since Solitare is the only game I could see any person attempting to play while locked in traffic or while using autopilot, the fact that it has a warning heavily suggests Tesla knows that people can, and will, play these games while driving.

Distracted driving is already a massive problem on the roads with phones, so I wouldn’t expect these games to help with that. And to be honest, the passengers don’t need this since I assume that a vast majority of people have their own phones to play games on. We’ve already seen people trying to drive while sitting in the backseat, so there really is no end to humans’ stupidity when driving.

Driving.ca also mentions that if Telsa implemented technology like GM’s SuperCruise that used eye-tracking, this could be less of an issue.

Source: The New York Times, Driving.ca

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Gap Inc. to pay $200,000 for alleged violation of anti-spam legislation

The Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) has reached an agreement with Gap Inc in an alleged violation of Canada’s anti-spam legislation (CASL). This protects people from numerous digital threats, including spam.

The watchdog issued the U.S.-based apparel retailer a warning letter in 2018 after receiving complaints about its electronic messaging practices. Complaints continued throughout the years, prompting the CRTC to open a formal investigation in June 2021.

It was alleged Gap sent messages to Canadians without their consent between January 2018 and August 2021. It’s also alleged these messages didn’t always include any way for people to unsubscribe easily. This is a requirement under the CASL.

Gap changed its marketing practices after being made aware of the concerns and reached a $200,000 settlement with the CRTC.

“Gap fully cooperated with our investigation, voluntarily entered into an agreement, and proactively implemented corrective measures to ensure compliance,” Steven Harroun, chief compliance and enforcement officer at the CRTC, said in a statement. “Cooperation is at the core of our approach to compliance as it avoids lengthy investigations and obtains timely results for Canadians.”

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Save up to 70 percent with Lenovo’s Holiday Doorbusters sale

The holiday season is just around the corner and Lenovo is warming up the deals with its Holiday Doorbusters sale.

From laptops to tablets, Lenovo’s Doorbuster sale offers electronics at up to 70 percent off.

Check out some of the most notable deals below:

Laptop Deals

Find all Lenovo laptop deals here.

Desktop Deals

Find all Lenovo desktops deals here.

Monitor Deals

Find all Lenovo monitor deals here.

PC Accessories

Find all PC accessory deals here.

Tablet Deals

Find all Lenovo tablet deals here.

It’s worth noting that some products are already discounted, while for some you’ll have to use a coupon code. Products that need a coupon code to be applied have their specific codes mentioned in the list above.

Browse through the sale here.

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Sonos working to make future products more efficient and repairable

Speaker company Sonos announced plans to make its speakers last longer and use less energy. The plans come as part of the company’s larger effort to make itself more sustainable by minimizing e-waste and pollution that drives climate change.

According to The Verge, improving the repairability of products is a significant part of Sonos’ plans. The company started a ‘Design for Disassembly’ program this year to help guide the development of new speakers in 2023.  The program will include changes like using fasteners instead of adhesives, which will make it easier for consumers to take Sonos products apart and repair them.

Unfortunately, Sonos hasn’t revealed much more about the program yet. So far, it’s unclear if Sonos plans to make replacements parts and repair manuals available to customers.

Still, Sonos’ director of policy and corporate social responsibility confirmed to The Verge that the program will “make it easier to repair, refurbish and, eventually, recycle future Sonos products.”

Sonos will start using recycled plastics in its products

Aside from improving repairability, Sonos plans to start using post-consumer recycled plastic in all its products by the end of 2023. Although using recycled plastics can help prevent some plastics from ending up in landfills, oceans or animals, The Verge points out that recycling has so far not been a great solution for dealing with the worsening plastic pollution problem. Worse, because plastic degrades each time it’s reused, many companies mix in new plastics with recycled plastics. As demand for recycled plastics grows, it could lead to greater demand for new plastics too.

Another goal Sonos has is to include ‘sleep mode’ on all its products by 2023. Sleep mode can reduce power consumption when a device is idle — Sonos first added it to its Roam speaker this year. The company aims for its products to use less than 2 watts while idle.

Interestingly, Sonos says that about 75 percent of its carbon footprint comes from the energy its products use over their lifetime. That differs significantly from other consumer electronics, which see up to 80 percent of CO2 emissions come from manufacturing, according to a Greenpeace report. Factoring in both Sonos’ supply chain and consumers’ energy use, Sonos says it was responsible for CO2 emissions equivalent to 267,528 cars driven over a year.

Relying on carbon offsets to cancel its legacy pollution

Finally, Sonos wants to cut emissions from its products’ energy use by 45 percent by 2040, as well as cancel its entire footprint by that date through a mixture of carbon offsets and tech that removes CO2 from the atmosphere. Again, however, carbon offsets aren’t exactly a reliable solution — this ProPublica report details some of the rampant problems with relying on carbon offsets. Further, technologies that remove CO2 from the atmosphere have not yet scaled up to meet the needs of companies promising to use the tech to erase their legacies of pollution.

All that said, it is good to see Sonos at least make the effort. The company should prioritize reducing its environmental footprint since that will likely have a more immediate impact than relying on carbon offsets to take care of past pollution. Hopefully, Sonos will lead the way in the smart speaker space and drive more companies to adopt environmental policies like sleep modes and other things that reduce carbon footprints.

Source: The Verge

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What game will win Game of the Year at The Game Awards?

Let’s be honest: 2021 hasn’t been the best year for video games.

Between the delays, disappointments, and downright disasters — I’m looking at you Grand Theft Auto — the year hasn’t managed to produce as many stellar titles as years past. Even if there aren’t the same number of sure-to-be classics, there are still some great games nominated for The Game Awards.

For those who may not know, The Game Awards are the industry’s equivalent of The Academy Awards. While most publications have their own awards — you should definitely check out the MobileSyrup team’s personal selections — Canadian gaming industry entrepreneur, Geoff Keighley, has turned his show into a spectacle that surpasses any other. From major reveals like the Xbox Series X, to the iconic “f*ck the Oscars” moment from It Takes Two creative director, Josef Fares, The Game Awards have become the definitive awards show of the gaming industry.

Ahead of the show on Thursday, let’s take a closer look at each of the nominees to determine which games have a shot at taking home the statue for Game of the Year.

Deathloop

Deathloop Julianna

What is it?

Developed by the team at Arkane Lyon, Deathloop is exactly what its name suggests. When you die, you’re sent back to the beginning of a never-ending loop. The only way to escape is to kill the eight masterminds who created the loop in the first place. It’s a simple concept, but the developers have added special abilities to complement the shooting, giving players plenty of freedom in how they choose to go about taking down the loop’s creators.

Mashing the immersive sim gameplay of Arkane’s popular Dishonored series with rogue-lite mechanics, Deathloop stands out from the other games this year thanks to its distinct ’60s inspired style and clever level design.

The best part of Deathloop is its invasion mechanic. While you’re trying to kill the masterminds, a rival assassin named Julianna is trying to stop you. And if being hunted isn’t anxiety-inducing enough, being hunted by a real player makes the affair way more intense. Barely escaping into the underground tunnels, counter-sniping a player who’s camping, and setting up traps for opposing players made each loop stand out from the last.

Deathloop was the first game I purchased when I managed to get my hands on a PlayStation 5. I can’t think of a better game to start off the generation. If the haptic feedback from firing the shotgun isn’t enough to sell you on the game, then the killer soundtrack should be.

It’s also Brad Shankar’s favourite game of the year, so you know it’s good.

Chances of winning GOTY?

Deathloop reviewed very positively, receiving an OpenCritic score of 88. It also earned several perfect scores, with IGN calling it “a game like no other.”

The public perception has been slightly less glowing though. Issues with the AI and a lack of challenge in the second half of the game have been widely criticized.

Despite these criticisms, this is a frontrunner for GOTY. Arkane’s games have largely been overlooked during GOTY discussions in the past, so this could be the year that it receives the recognition it deserves. If it doesn’t take home many of the artistic achievement awards, I expect Deathloop will be recognized for the big one.

Chances: Very strong.

Where can you play it?

You can check the game out on PlayStation 5 and PC.

It Takes Two

What is it?

It Takes Two is the latest co-op adventure from Hazelight Studio. The indie developer headed by Josef Fares has made its name producing games that must be played with a partner, and It Takes Two is its best effort to date.

Calling it the surprise of the year sounds like an insult given the studio’s past work, but I mean that in the best way. It constantly surprises players with new mechanics, all of which feel fantastic.

You play as May and Cody, a couple who have recently filed for divorce. When their daughter wishes that they could fall back in love, the pair are transformed into miniature figurine versions of themselves. Now they need to find a way to get their bodies back.

One minute you’ll be playing a classic 3D platformer in the style of Banjo-Kazooie and the next you’ll be playing an action-RPG in the style of Diablo. Even Nier: Automata is jealous of how many mechanics It Takes Two has.

The game is played entirely in split-screen, making it the best local co-op game in years. And if you can’t be in the same location as your co-op partner, each copy of the game comes with an additional code to gift to someone else and play together online.

Chances of winning GOTY?

It Takes Two has received near-universal praise. Even so, the game is at a disadvantage. Due to the scale of the game and its co-op design, it’s unlikely that it has been played by as many members of the jury as something like Deathloop.

With that being said, Josef Fares is a fan-favourite, and the jury could recognize the sheer breadth of content in the game. In other years, this may not have stood a chance, but It Takes Two is a breath of fresh air in 2021.

Chances: It’s possible.

Where can you play it?

You can check the game out on PlayStation 4/5, Xbox Series X/S/One, PC, and Game Pass.

Metroid Dread

What is it?

After what feels like an eternity, Metroid is finally back. Metroid Dread is a 2D action-platformer from MercurySteam that takes the series back to its roots.

Samus Aran, the galaxy’s greatest bounty hunter, is tasked with investigating the disappearance of robots known as E.M.M.I. on a distant planet. When she arrives, she discovers the robots have been reprogrammed, and her weapons are useless against them. Instead of being the hunter, Samus becomes the hunted.

Though some may not be crazy about the idea of paying full price for a 2D platformer that takes less than 10 hours to complete, I’d recommend playing the demo to experience it for yourself.

In classic Nintendo fashion, the game controls like a dream, offering a plethora of abilities for Samus to explore the world with.

And the game lives up to its name. I felt the dread creep in every time I entered an area with an E.M.M.I. That makes it that much more rewarding to make it through.

Metroid Dread is the best Nintendo Switch game of the year, bar none.

Chances of winning GOTY?

Despite its length and genre, Metroid Dread has been recognized industry-wide for its achievements in game design. Taking the classic “Metroidvania” formula and updating it to make it simultaneously more approachable and challenging is something that other developers can only marvel at.

The game will need to overcome one major hurdle: it’s a Nintendo exclusive.

While this shouldn’t be an issue, unless you’re Mario or Zelda, this has often held games back from winning GOTY. Metroid has always been seen as a B-level property for Nintendo. Could this be the year that changes? I think it is.

With Metroid Prime 4 on the horizon and Switch consoles flying off the shelves, a quality release like this could be recognized by the industry for the achievement that it is.

Chances: Strong.

Where can you play it?

You can check the game out on Nintendo Switch.

Psychonauts 2

Psychonauts 2 game

What is it?

Psychonauts 2 is one of gaming’s great success stories. Created by Tim Schafer’s Double Fine studio, Psychonauts 2 is the sequel to an adventure-platformer from 2005. You play as Raz, a young boy with extraordinary powers. As an aspiring Psychonaut, it’s your job to use your psychic powers to stop anyone from performing nefarious deeds.

If that sounds like a very typical story setup, you’d be right. But Psychonauts 2 is anything but traditional.

Raz needs to discover the truth behind a conspiracy in the Psychonauts organization, so he dives into the minds of characters around him. It’s an honest, touching, and hilarious look at the way our minds work.

The game is first and foremost a comedy. Just like Double Fine’s other games, Psychonauts is genuinely funny, landing punchline after punchline.

The platforming isn’t nearly as tight as the other games on this list, but the writing and activities will keep you engaged for the entire game. And don’t worry: you don’t need to have played the original Psychonauts to enjoy it, although it is on Xbox Game Pass.

Chances of winning GOTY?

Even though it’s on Game Pass, this is the game that has received the least attention on this list. It’s been praised for its writing, characters, and creativity, but as I touched on above, it’s also been criticized for its platforming and dated design.

And that’s why Psychonauts doesn’t have a chance. There are three 3D platformers on this list. Though it stands out thanks to its excellent writing, it’ll likely be overlooked due to gameplay comparisons.

Even though it’s one of my favourite games of the year, Psychonauts 2 would need a miracle to take home the big prize. Optimistically, I’d call it the dark horse of the competition.

Chances: Unlikely.

Where can you play it?

You can check the game out on PlayStation 4/5, Xbox Series X/S/One, PC, and Game Pass.

Ratchet & Clank: Rift Apart

Ratchet and Clank Rift Apart game

What is it?

Ratchet & Clank: Rift Apart is the latest game in the popular franchise from the team at Insomniac. The series has been running since the days of the PlayStation 2 and continues to be a staple of Sony’s catalogue to this day.

Though it didn’t launch with the PlayStation 5, Rift Apart was one of the early showpieces for the console. With ray tracing, gorgeous particle effects, and stunning environments, this is the game to put your new console through its paces.

Like the games before it, Rift Apart is a 3D platformer that sets itself apart with creative weapons, satisfying collection mechanics, and zany characters. If you’ve played a Ratchet & Clank game before, you’ll know exactly what you’re getting here.

Chances of winning GOTY?

Rift Apart is a very solid game.

Unfortunately, that’s the problem. It’s a victim of its own success.

Insomniac has been knocking it out of the park for so long with Ratchet & Clank that Rift Apart hasn’t surprised anyone with its quality. It’s an iterative game that’s very enjoyable and definitely worth playing.

It’s just not a GOTY contender.

Chances: Very unlikely.

Where can you play it?

You can check the game out on PlayStation 5.

Resident Evil: Village

Resident Evil Village

What is it?

Village is the latest game in the Resident Evil renaissance. Following the excellent Resident Evil VII — and the incredible remakes of 2 and 3Village continues the story of Ethan Winters. The first-person survival horror game transports the player from the swamps of the southern United States to a small village in Europe.

Ethan’s wife has been murdered at the hands of the series former-protagonist, Chris Redfield, and his daughter has been kidnapped. And if that’s not enough, Ethan’s going to need to confront lycans and vampires if he’s going to save her.

Taking a more RE4-esque action-oriented approach than VII, Village introduces a cast of new and returning characters to create one of the most surprising stories in the franchises long history. Twist after twist will reward players who persevere through the litany of puzzles and enemies. It’s a visual delight filled with gothic architecture, extraordinary character designs, and gore galore.

Brad Shankar had great things to say about it, too, so if you’re a fan of horror games, this is a must-play.

Chances of winning GOTY?

Resident Evil: Village made headlines leading up to its release thanks to the design of Lady Dimitrescu. The 9-foot vampire has cemented her place as a gaming icon, inspiring cosplay, fanart and memes.

That cultural moment and the game’s general popularity is a big reason why Capcom could be in the running for GOTY at The Game Awards. With millions of copies sold, Village managed to perform well both commercially and critically.

Unlike Rift Apart, Village separated itself from its predecessor in a number of meaningful ways. Not all of these were well-received by the audience, though, including the faster paced gameplay.

On top of that, Resident Evil 2 was recognized just two years ago as one of the best survival horror games of all-time. While Village is a great game, it’s living in the shadow of its predecessor.

Chances: It’s possible.

Where can you play it?

You can check the game out on PlayStation 4/5, Xbox Series X/S/One and PC.

Where’s ‘X’ game?

You may have noticed that the list of nominees is missing a few games.

In the case of Halo Infinite — Patrick O’Rourke and Jon Lamont’s game of the year — it missed the deadline for The Game Awards by a few weeks. Be sure to look out for it at next year’s awards.

Then again, it’ll be against much stronger competition with titles likely including Horizon: Forbidden West, Elden Ring, God of War: Ragnarok, and The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild 2 all scheduled to come out in 2022. But a few other games come to mind that could have been contenders for GOTY, including Forza Horizon 5.

The Game Awards uses a jury of more than 100 outlets and influencers to determine its nominees. The six games above are the ones that received the most votes.

So even though Forza Horizon 5 is the highest-rated game of the year on OpenCritic, it didn’t receive enough votes to be nominated. Is it a tragedy that the industry doesn’t think a racing game is worthy of GOTY? Yes. But that’s an article for another day.

You can check out The Game Awards on Thursday, December 9 at 8pm ET/5pm PT (with a pre-show beginning 30 minutes prior) to see who wins.

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Nokia and Rally team up to improve broadband connectivity in residential neighbourhoods

Rally customers can now benefit from improved connectivity thanks to a new partnership with Nokia and its Lightspan MF-2 fibre access node.

Nokia’s platform expands broadband access and delivers high-speed internet. It supports 10G and 25G PON technologies and allows Rally to deliver better connectivity to buildings on fiber access networks that are already in place.

The majority of Rally’s customers live in multi-dwelling units, including condos and apartments, across the Greater Toronto Area.

Nokia’s platform is also certified for use in senior care and health care environments. Rally supports 150 hospitals across Canada through a partnership with HealthHub Patient Engagement Solutions.

“Nokia technology is helping Canadians continue to thrive when working from home is the norm,” Shawn Sparling, vice president of enterprise and public sector at Nokia, said in a statement. “This partnership with Rally will make high-speed connectivity accessible to even more people in the digital era.”

This is the first time Nokia is deploying its platform in North America. The network will be managed through Nokia’s Altiplano Access Controller.

Rally is also using Nokia’s mesh Wi-Fi technology to improve the services it provides customers.

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Nautilus’ T618 folding treadmill is $800 off at Best Buy today

Every day until Christmas, Best Buy is unleashing a batch of solid discounts on seemingly random products that can make for great holiday gifts.

Today’s list features 11 tech and non-tech products, from gaming accessories and capture cards to phone mounts and laptop sleeves.

Check the deals out below:

Kenu Airframe Pro Smartphone Car Mount – Black: $24.99 (regularly $34.99)

Nautilus T618 Folding Treadmill: $1,198.99 (regularly $1,998.99)

Insignia Battery Charging Station for Xbox One S – Only at Best Buy: $7.99 (regularly $29.99)

Insignia Canon/Nikon/Sony Advanced Camera Accessory Kit – Only at Best Buy: $49.99 (regularly $79.99)

Bitdefender Total Security Bonus Edition (PC/Mac/iOS/Android) – 5 user – 3 Year – Digital Download: $49.99 (regularly $159.99)

Modal Chevron 16″ Laptop Sleeve – White/Grey – Only at Best Buy: $16.99 (regularly $39.99)

Mission MSB21 240-Watt 2.1 Channel Sound Bar with Wireless Subwoofer: $249.99 (regularly $499.99)

Elgato HD60S USB 3.0 Game Capture: $154.99 (regularly $209.99)

Razer BlackWidow V3 Tenkeyless Backlit Mechanical Gaming Keyboard: $99.99 (regularly $139.99)

Razer Kraken Gaming Headset with Microphone – Black: $64.99 (regularly $119.99)

SWISSGEAR Balboa 3-Piece Hard Side Expandable Luggage Set – Red: $209.99 (regularly $719.99)

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Roku adds 23 free, live channels in Canada, now offers over 100 channels

Roku now offers over 100 free, live channels through the ‘Roku Channel’ on its smart TVs and devices. The streaming company announced the milestone alongside the addition of 23 new live channels.

The new channel offerings include:

  • AsianCrush – AsianCrush offers a diverse catalogue of premium Asian content in the digital space, including Korean, Chinese, and Japanese dramas.
  • BlackPix – Stream a full slate of films and documentaries featuring Black talent and subjects of interest to Black viewers.
  • Cinevault Classics – Hollywood’s brightest stars and movies from the Golden Age of Hollywood.
  • Cinevault 70s – Once upon a time in Hollywood they made great movies, you dig?
  • Cinevault 80s – Think 80s hair was big? Our stars are bigger.
  • Cinevault Westerns – Hitch a ride back to the Old West featuring films from Columbia Pictures.
  • Classic Doctor Who – Join the first seven regenerations of The Doctor for incredible adventures through time and space.
  • Doctors – The award-winning Doctors follows the turbulent lives and loves of the staff and patients at a busy medical practice.
  • El Rey – A Latino-infused network showcasing a wide range of originals, iconic feature films, and TV series.
  • For the Fans – This multi-sport network brings fans live events from around the world.
  • Hi-YAH! – A martial arts mayhem and Asian action channel, with flying fists and roadhouse kicks, ninja stars, and fighting sticks!
  • Impossible Quiz Show – The quiz show that goes beyond right and wrong. Choose an impossible answer and
    face elimination.
  • Lift Ticket – Discover the largest and most premium collection of snow sports films available worldwide.
  • Maverick Black Cinema – Maverick Black Cinema offers movies in every genre, from thrillers and crime dramas to inspiring tales of faith.
  • Midnight Pulp – Watch something strange. Midnight Pulp offers the best cult movies and shows from all over the world.
  • Midsomer Murders –  Murders and mysteries are investigated by Detective Chief Barnaby in a quaint county with a staggering death toll.
  • Real Crime – Crime, justice, law and order. Real Crime investigates criminal activity across the globe.
  • RetroCrush – RetroCrush is a fresh streaming destination for everything classic anime.
  • Reuters – Serving the real world in real-time since 1851, Reuters delivers fast, accurate, unbiased and trusted news around the globe.
  • So Yummy – The most popular food brand on social is now on TV! A food channel filled with inspiration and entertainment.
  • The Country Network – Providing today’s Country music enthusiasts with more choices in televised digital programming.
  • Unidentified – Unidentified offers free films covering topics like UFOs and alien abductions, ghost stories, Bigfoot encounters, and more.
  • Vevo Pop – The latest hit music video from the biggest artists.

To access live channels on Roku, open the ‘Roku Channel’ and select the ‘Live TV Guide’ tile.

You can learn more on Roku’s website.

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Google Photos rolls out ‘Best of 2021’ Memories collection

Google Photos is rolling out its “Best of 2021” Memories collection.

The Best of 2021 is an AI-generated digital photo book that surfaces random images in your Google Photos library that have been uploaded throughout 2021.

The images uploaded on my Best of 2021 aren’t ones I would consider the best of 2021. Additionally, they weren’t shown in any specific order, like my first photo was from August, the second from November and the third was from June.

Personally, I’m usually a fan of Google with its AI-generated Memories collections, but this time I feel like I was let down.

Let us know in the comments below your thoughts on the ‘Best of 2021.’

Source: 9to5Google

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Apple’s AirPods Pro on sale for $257.99 at Amazon Canada

Apple and Amazon Canada have come together for another discount on Apple’s AirPods Pro, this time cutting the price by 22 percent.

The price for the AirPods Pro is currently $257.99, offerings savings of 22 percent or $71.01 off. Apple’s high-end wireless earbuds typically cost $329. This deal is on par with a similar sale that ran during ‘Black Friday’ and ‘Cyber Monday.’

The AirPods Pro feature IPX4 water, sweat and dust resistance along with active noise-cancelling and improved sound quality over the standard AirPods. They support adaptive EQ, a transparency mode and 4.5 hours of battery life with one charge and up to 24 hours of charging with the charging case.

Check them out here at Amazon Canada.

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