
New Compact DJI Mic Launched in Mainland China
DJI, a Shenzhen-based drone company, launched a new compact DJI Mic wireless microphone system for the mainland Chinese market on December 22, for a price tag of 1,499 yuan ($215).
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DJI, a Shenzhen-based drone company, launched a new compact DJI Mic wireless microphone system for the mainland Chinese market on December 22, for a price tag of 1,499 yuan ($215).

Chinese consumer electronics giant OPPO released new promotional content on domestic social media site Weibo, revealing that the OPPO Watch 3 series will be released on August 10.

As of now, BYD has already entered three countries in Central Asia.

Avatr Technology, established jointly by Changan Auto, Huawei and Contemporary Amperex Technology Co., Limited (CATL), announced on Thursday a limited-edition SUV called the Avatr 011 alongside Givenchy's creative director.

ByteDance officially released the beta version of an online search website Baike.com, ramping up efforts to challenge search engine giant Baidu.

Chinese household and consumer goods retailer Miniso Co. Ltd. filed on Wednesday with the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) for an initial public offering under the code MNSO.

Liu Cixin, the author of wildly popular science fiction novel "The Three-Body Problem," said that ByteDance’s PICO has been authorized to jointly produce the first interactive narrative work of the book's VR version, to be launched next year.

At 9 am of December 23, ride-hailing giant Didi officially re-launched its hitch service in five Chinese cities including Beijing and Changsha.

Last year, OPPO announced its first self-designed cutting-edge imaging NPU - MariSilicon X. According to a Chinese digital blogger, OPPO will apply the NPU on smartphone models of realme and OnePlus later this year.

London-based consumer electronics firm Nothing announced it will release its second product, the Nothing Phone (1), on July 12.

American wholesale company Costco’s CFO, Richard Galanti, disclosed that the company will be adding a second store in Shanghai by next year at the earliest.

Zhenzhi Technology, a service provider for corporate digitalization, has recently obtained 70 million yuan ($11.08 million) in new financing.