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Andrew Liszewski

Andrew Liszewski

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    DJI’s first robot vacuum is being announced on August 6th.

    After months of questionable leaks that haven’t revealed many details, DJI has shared a teaser video and image of its first robot vacuum being announced next week. The DJI Romo features a traditional circular robovac design with a pair of extended brushes and what appears to be a sensor array on the front.

    It will also utilize a dock, but despite what the teaser image shows, the transparent version might just be DJI showing off the dock’s internals and functionality.

    Two versions of the DJI Romo robot vacuum parked in its dock.
    Will the DJI Romo robovac actually be available in a white or transparent version? We’ll find out soon, and whether the company plans to release it in the US.
    Image: DJI
    Andrew Liszewski
    Andrew Liszewski
    You can now remap your controls when playing SNES games on the Switch.

    Nintendo previously let you remap your controller buttons while playing classic N64 and GameCube games through the Switch Online service, but that functionality has now been expanded to Super Nintendo games, too, as spotted by Nintendo Life.

    Although the new View/Change Controls option in the SNES app was briefly seen in the Nintendo of America Mario Paint video released yesterday, the Japanese version goes into more detail about how it works.

    A screenshot of a Nintendo Japan video demonstrating how to remap controls on a Super Nintendo gamepad.
    Nintendo has added controller remapping for Super Nintendo games on the Switch and Switch 2.
    Screenshot: Nintendo
    Andrew Liszewski
    Andrew Liszewski
    Govee’s new outdoor smart light projects different colors in four directions at once.

    The company says its Outdoor UpDown Wall Light is the “industry’s first” with “independently adjustable colors on all four sides.” Through the Govee app users can choose from over 16 million shades and while the up and down beams cast a brighter glow than the sides, overall the light can illuminate over 120 square feet of wall space.

    It’s available starting today through Govee’s website and Amazon for $129.99 individually, or $229.99 for a pair.