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5 Of The Best Wireless Mice For Working On The Go

I virtually carry this toddler at any time when I journey with my laptop computer. It could not seem like a lot, however it will get the job carried out and takes up so little room. The rounded form and the dramatic slope of the buttons match very comfortably in my hand, although its smaller dimension takes a bit of to get used to. CHERRY opted for a chargeable battery, which was the best name. I can stand up to 2 months of steady use out of the MW 9100 earlier than it must be recharged through its USB-C port.

The MW 9100 connects through Bluetooth 4.0 or the included 2.4GHz RF receiver. Either choice works properly, and you may take pleasure in nearly lag-free use. One of a very powerful options of any mouse is its DPI, or dots per inch. This is measurement of the mouse’s sensitivity, or how briskly or sluggish it should transfer on display screen regardless of how briskly you are bodily transferring the mouse. The solely downfall of the MW 9100 that will hassle some customers is the DPI vary, which solely permits for 1,000, 1,600, and a couple of,400 DPI. If you want a decreased sensitivity, that baseline 1,000 DPI should be a bit of an excessive amount of for you.

Using the CHERRY KEYS software program, you may reprogram many of the inputs, together with the 2 aspect buttons. Overall, the CHERRY MW 9100 wi-fi mouse is an easy, responsive, and really compact choice you may need to take into account on your subsequent outing. At solely $29.99, the MW 9100 is a budget-friendly choice positive to boost your on-the-road productiveness.

Audi RS6 Avant, Q6 E-Tron, And New BMW SUV Prototypes Spotted Testing

Motor1 publishes spy photographs of upcoming automobiles virtually on daily basis. In case you’ve got missed any of our newest finds, we have compiled this listing of all of the prototype automobiles noticed prior to now week. 

Audi appears to be engaged on a fair hotter RS6. This one has vertical air intakes on the entrance fenders and revised inlets within the fascia. At the again, there is a new bumper that features three vertical fins. It’s doable this mannequin might obtain a extra highly effective engine, too.

Ford Maverick, Rolls-Royce Cullinan, And Ferrari Hypercar Prototypes Spotted

The popular automotive news source Motor1 regularly features spy shots of upcoming vehicles. If you haven’t been keeping up, here’s a roundup of the latest prototype vehicles spotted in the past week.

A video captured the next-generation Audi S5 Sportback being tested on the roads near the Nürburgring in Germany. This model appears to have the production-ready body panels and lamps. The standard A5 is anticipated to debut in 2024, with the S5 following shortly after.

BMW is working on a 5 Series wagon for police use in Germany. The vehicle we observed is adorned with the country’s blue, yellow, and white Polizei livery at the front, while its rear is camouflaged.

2025 Chevy Suburban And Tahoe Get Bigger Touchscreens And Stronger Diesels

The Chevrolet Suburban and its slightly smaller Tahoe sibling are the top choice for families, work crews, and shuttle agencies. Despite strong competition, Chevy is updating the 2025 Suburban and Tahoe to maintain their status.

The most notable changes are seen at the front, with a new, Silverado EV–inspired front fascia. Larger daytime running lights and bigger headlights are also featured. Standard on all models is a gloss black grille bar, with unique textures for specific trims.

The side profile remains mostly unchanged, but the RST and High Country models now offer 24-inch wheels as an option. The rear design has also been updated with wider taillamps and sporty quad tailpipes.

Tahoe And Suburban Tech

Both models now feature a new, 17.7-inch touchscreen and 11.0-inch digital instrument cluster as standard. The redesigned dashboard improves sightlines and reduces claustrophobia. The shift selector is back on the steering column, and the center console has been tweaked. The new tech features also include towing assistance, cloud-connected camera system, and wireless smartphone integration.

Standard safety features include automatic emergency braking, lane centering technology, blind spot monitoring, and adaptive cruise control. Advanced driver-assist features like Super Cruise will be available on lower trims as well.

Hauling The Mail

The 2025 Tahoe and Suburban will offer the Duramax 3.0-liter turbodiesel on the Z71 trim level, featuring a high-output version with increased horsepower and torque. The gasoline V8 engines remain unchanged. The steering system and rear suspension have been updated for a more responsive driving experience.

Despite the upgrades, the towing capacity for the Suburban has decreased, while the Tahoe remains the same. The new diesel boosts efficiency and power, but it still falls short compared to some competitors.

Production Plans

The 2025 Chevrolet Tahoe and Suburban will enter production late next year at GM’s Arlington factory. Pricing details are yet to be revealed, but a slight increase from the current models is expected. We’ll have more information as the production date approaches.

Spec Showdown: Royal Enfield Classic 350 vs. Honda CB350

Here in 2023, the enduring appeal of a standard motorcycle with a classic silhouette is practically inescapable. There’s a reason why the Triumph Bonneville and all its variants remain so popular year after year. 

But what if you want a timeless silhouette on a smaller displacement machine? Also, what if you want 2023 features like modern brakes, tires, and ABS? If those kinds of things appeal to you, then you might just find yourself considering the Royal Enfield Classic 350. It’s the second bike introduced on Enfield’s 350cc J-platform, and even though it’s considered a budget bike in the West, it comes from the factory with braided stainless steel brake lines

Enfield is a beloved marque in India, which is also the biggest motorcycle market in the world in 2023 (and has been for years). A whopping 15.86 million motorcycles were sold in the country in FY 2023, so it’s absolutely zero surprise that Honda India decided it wanted in on the action.

After first introducing the Honda H’ness CB350 a couple of years back and getting the world’s attention, Honda India then began exporting its new modern classic middleweight to Japan. Rebadged as the GB350, it quickly found its niche in that market as well. It was a clear gauntlet thrown down by Honda India toward Royal Enfield, of the type you’d have to have significant vision impairment not to notice.

Now that it’s 2023, Honda India took what it started with the H’Ness CB350 and created the CB350. Instead of making Japanese fans wait, Honda Japan almost immediately announced that it would be coming to that market as the GB350 C, with slightly different colors than the ones offered in India. 

On the outside, they look extremely similar, but how do the specs stack up? Let’s dive right in.

Engine, Power, and Torque

  Royal Enfield Classic 350 Honda CB350
Displacement 349cc 348.36cc
Power 20.2 bhp (about 15 kW) at 6,100 rpm 15.5 kW (about 20.78 hp) at 5,500 rpm
Torque 19.9 lb-ft of torque at 4,000 rpm 29.4 newton-meters (about 21.68 pound-feet of torque) at 3,000 rpm
Bore and stroke 72mm x 85.8 mm 70.0mm x 90.519mm
Compression ratio 9.5:1 9.5:1
Fuel Supply Electronic fuel injection PGM-FI
Starting method Electric starter Electric starter
Gearbox 5 speed gearbox 5 speed gearbox

Enfield introduced the Classic 350 before Honda introduced the CB350, but getting to market first also means that those who come after you can take a look at your homework before writing their own. Even if they don’t straight-up copy it, they can learn from what you’ve already done and take it just that little bit further. 

Hence, you have Honda with just the tiniest bit more horsepower and torque, both kicking in just slightly lower down in the rev range than Royal Enfield. It’s kind of splitting hairs here without having a vehicle weight comparison in the mix yet, but we’ll get to that in a bit. For now, though, we’ll have to call it.

Round One Winner: Honda CB350 by a hair.

Chassis

  Royal Enfield Classic 350 Honda CB350
Frame Twin downtube spine frame Diamond frame
Front Suspension 41mm telescopic front fork with 130mm (about 5.11 inches) of travel Telescopic; no dimensions given
Rear Suspension Twin tube emulsion shock absorbers with six-step preload adjustability Hydraulic twin shock; no mention whatsoever of adjustability
Wheels Spoked; 19-inch front and 18-inch rear Alloy; 19-inch front and 18-inch rear
Brakes ByBre brakes; two-piston floating front caliper and 300mm disc and single-piston floating rear caliper and 270mm disc 310mm front disc and 240mm rear disc; no specification given for calipers

Choosing between spoked and alloy wheels is mostly a matter of preference and aesthetic. Though, if it’s a classic look you’re going for, then it’s hard to go wrong with spoked wheels. 

While the Honda CB350 has a slightly larger front brake disc than the Royal Enfield Classic 350, the Classic 350 has a slightly larger rear brake disc than the CB350. Plus, we know that Royal Enfield uses braided stainless steel brake lines, and the rear shocks at least get some preload adjustability.

Round Two Winner: Royal Enfield Classic 350

Dimensions

  Royal Enfield Classic 350 Honda CB350
Wheelbase 54.7 inches 1,441mm (about 56.7 inches)
Ground clearance 6.7 inches 165mm (about 6.5 inches)
Length 84.45 inches 2,207mm (about 87 inches)
Width 30.9 inches without mirrors 788mm (about 31 inches)
Height 42.91 inches without mirrors 1,110mm (about 43.7 inches)
Seat height 31.69 inches 800mm (about 31.4 inches)
Curb weight 430 pounds 187 kilograms (about 412.2 pounds)
Fuel tank capacity 3.43 gallons 15.2 liters (about 4 gallons)

The Honda CB350 is physically slightly bigger than the Royal Enfield Classic 350, but also has ever so slightly less ground clearance. 

At the same time, it has a slightly lower seat height, which could be argued in favor of accessibility to a wider range of riders (however slight). 

Simultaneously, the CB350 weighs nearly 18 pounds less than the Classic 350, but holds more than half a gallon more fuel in its tank. 

The size differences might be negligible and ultimately down to a rider’s personal preference, but it’s hard to argue against a bike that’s lighter weight, but can simultaneously carry more fuel. 

Round Three Winner: Honda CB350

Other Features

  Royal Enfield Classic 350 Honda CB350
Dash Digital and analogue with Tripper navigation (requires smartphone connectivity to use) DLX Pro version comes with Honda Smartphone Voice Control, which is not available on the base DLX model
Lighting Halogen  LED
ABS Dual or single-channel available Dual channel ABS standard
Colors 12 colors available 5 colors available
Warranty 3 years 10 years; free for first 10,000 customers across the entire CB350 range, but available at an additional charge if you’re not in the first 10,000 customers

All categories have been pretty close so far, but this one is extra tough. On the one hand, the Royal Enfield Classic 350 offers navigation (with use of smartphone) and your choice of 12 colors. On the other, it comes with halogen lights, which might be a little too classic for some riders in 2023.

Over on the Honda side, paying a little more for the CB350 DLX Pro version gets you Honda Smartphone Voice Control, and you do get LED lighting as standard, but you can only choose between 5 colors. Still, a 10 year warranty is a powerful persuader.

Round Four Winner: Honda CB350

Price

  Royal Enfield Classic 350 Honda CB350
Ex-showroom, Chennai starting at 202,094 rupees (about $2,424) starting at 215,622 rupees (about $2,586)

To keep things fair, since prices vary by region, we chose to compare prices in the same city. This information is accurate as of November 27, 2023, and prices may change yet again depending on when you’re reading this.

For the moment, though, it looks as though there’s one clear winner in this category.

Round Five Winner: Royal Enfield Classic 350

Overall Winner: Honda CB350

Honda CB350 - Spec Showdown Winner

You Don’t Ride Spec Sheets, You Ride Bikes

While it’s fun to gather the hard data together (at least, as manufacturers have reported it) and compare details, riders are passionate people. Sometimes logic can sway us, but more than some of our decisions are guided by our passions.

That bike that’s been handed down in your family might be slow, have very little power, and also be leaking oil. But it was your granddad’s, and so it’s clearly a bike that you love far more than you could ever love some other bike that you have no connection to.

If we’re talking about new bikes, your best bet is to take a test ride between two bikes you’re interested in whenever you can. Spec sheets can’t tell you everything. Sometimes, what you need is to go for a test ride and see what your own experiences tell you about a pair of bikes.

See 3 Future Cars In Spy Shots For The Week of November 13, 2023

Motor1 frequently shares spy shots of upcoming vehicles, offering an exciting glimpse into the future of automotive technology. For the latest developments, here’s a roundup of the week’s spy shots.

The Audi S3 and RS3 are undergoing updates before the anticipated release of fully electric models. The front end features revised headlights and an updated grille with a new mesh pattern. The vehicles’ profile remains unchanged, while the tail graphics have been updated. Although the details of the powertrain changes remain a mystery, there is speculation that the new models may offer more horsepower than their predecessors.

See 6 Future Cars In Spy Shots For The Week of November 13, 2023

Motor1 puts up spy shots of upcoming vehicles practically every day and sometimes more often than that. If you want to stay on the cutting edge of what’s on the way, check out this list of all the glimpses of development vehicles from the past week.

This next-generation Audi Q7 test mule has a wider track compared to the current model. It also seems to be towing a dynamometer. We predict that this model will be released in 2025, making it one of the final combustion-powered vehicles from the Four Rings.

See 6 Future Cars In Spy Shots For The Week of November 6, 2023

Motor1 has been publishing spy shots of upcoming vehicles almost every day, offering a peek into the future of automotive design and technology. To stay up-to-date with the latest developments, take a look at the following list showcasing glimpses of development vehicles from the past week.

In these spy shots, the upcoming Audi Q6 E-Tron is seen sporting its production-spec body. The Sportback variant stands out with its sleeker tail compared to the standard model. The exterior design is characterized by sharp headlights and full-width tail lamps. It is built on the Premium Platform Electric (PPE) architecture, which is also found in the upcoming Porsche Macan EV.