Fully rated: PS5 replenishment predicament, Beat studio buds tested and more

Fully rated: PS5 replenishment predicament, Beat studio buds tested and more

"Totally Rated," Future's show about the latest news and reviews in technology and gaming, is back for its first episode of Season 2. In this week's episode, we look at Sony selling the PS5 to those who already own one, Apple's new Beats Studio Buds, and the latest developments from Mobile World Congress.

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The gaming community was a bit annoyed when Sony announced in an email that its latest restocking would benefit current PS5 owners. This was a way to get the PS5 to the most hardcore fans, not the duffers trying to resell it. There is just one problem: the people who own the PS5 are duffers.

Also, if someone legitimately buys a PS5, they probably won't need a second one. Given the high demand for the PS5 more than six months after its release, such an owner could resell it for a higher price.

Techradar praises the Beats Studio Buds for their good quality, active noise cancellation and Dolby Atmos support. And most importantly, the earbuds are extremely comfortable to wear for extended periods of time. The lack of Apple's H1 wireless chip and mediocre call quality are points to be deducted. However, at four stars, it's a solid buy.

Samsung has announced that the Galaxy Watch 4 will be announced soon. But at least we got our first look at Samsung's OneUI Watch software running on the new wearable.

Lenovo also announced the Smart Clock 2 and the Snapdragon 888+, which brings AI-enhanced gameplay, streaming, and photography improvements.

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