Morning Brief
On December 3, OnePlus unveiled its new performance-focused flagship, the OnePlus Ace 6T, available in three colors: Fluorescent Green, Electric Purple, and Flash Black. The device debuts the fifth-generation Snapdragon 8 flagship chipset globally, achieving an AnTuTu benchmark score of over 3.56 million. Paired with the “WindChaser Gaming Engine” and a “Triple-Core Esports Architecture,” it further enhances gaming stability and power efficiency.
The OnePlus Ace 6T is equipped with an 8300mAh ultra-large Glacier Battery, one of the rare high-capacity solutions in the industry. Complemented by 100W Super Flash Charging, the phone emphasizes long battery life and low degradation. OnePlus highlights that the battery maintains stable output even under heavy loads and benefits from OnePlus’s Battery Health System to extend overall lifespan.
In terms of display, the Ace 6T features a 165Hz high-refresh esports screen and debuts the native 165Hz high-refresh mode for Peace Elite. It delivers responsive touch performance, ultra-fast reaction times, and optimized frame stability across various scenarios.
For imaging, the device uses a Sony 50-megapixel flagship large-sensor main camera, combined with OPPO’s Ultra-Light and Shadow Imaging Algorithm. It supports lossless zoom, enhanced night-scene processing, and improved skin-tone rendering. The body also features multiple water-resistance levels, strengthened 3D flat-screen durability, and comes pre-installed with the new ColorOS 16.
The OnePlus Ace 6T is offered in configurations ranging from 8GB + 256GB to 16GB + 1TB, starting at 2,399 RMB, and will officially go on sale on December 5. Source

On December 3, Li Auto introduced its multifunctional Livis smart glasses, emphasizing lightweight comfort, hands-free shooting, immersive audio, and an always-available AI assistant experience.
The new product adopts a classic frame design, with the glasses weighing only 36g. It comes in three color options — Tech Grey, Olive Green, and Classic Black — and its structure has been optimized based on head-shape data from over 50,000 Chinese users. Ergonomics include a 137mm temple spacing, 15° outward temple flex, adjustable titanium nose pads, a 7° forward tilt, and ultra-thin 4mm ear hooks.
Livis features a built-in 12-megapixel camera using Sony’s IMX681 sensor, offering an ƒ/2.2 aperture and a 105° ultra-wide field of view. It supports EIS stabilization, automatic horizon correction, 0.7-second instant capture, portrait texture enhancement, first-person viewpoint recording, Live Photos, 4032×3024 landscape shooting, and 1440p 30fps video recording. On a full charge, it can continuously record approximately 41 minutes of video.
For audio, Livis is equipped with dual-magnetic sandwich speakers, a Cirrus Logic power amplifier, spatial audio, and a four-microphone wind-noise suppression system, ensuring clear sound for calls and media playback. It supports Bluetooth 5.4 dual-device connection, allowing seamless switching between a computer and a smartphone, and has built-in NetEase Cloud Music with up to 7.6 hours of continuous music playback.
Battery life is rated at 18.8 hours under typical use, with standby time reaching up to 78 hours.
Livis integrates Li Auto’s self-developed MindGPT-4o multimodal model, offering a 0.3-second response time, insights from over 1.49 million serviced vehicle owners, and billions of executed instructions. It supports visual Q&A, voice Q&A, text Q&A, memory assistance, schedule reminders, temperature prompts, and more. The glasses can connect with Li Auto vehicles to perform tasks like turning on the air conditioning, opening the trunk, or checking battery levels without using a phone. In driving scenarios, they support voice navigation and controls; after parking, features like “glasses find my car” are also available.
Li Auto also introduced a wireless charging case for Livis, capable of providing four full extra charges. For lenses, the entire Livis lineup supports Zeiss options, available in both prescription and non-prescription versions, including blue-light blocking, photochromic, and clear lenses, with same-day fitting and shipping available.
Livis is now available for purchase, with a suggested retail price starting at 1,999 RMB, or 1,699 RMB after national subsidies. It can be bought via the Li Auto Store, JD.com, or select physical locations. Source

On December 3, Razer introduced its new portable wireless keyboard, the Razer Joro, designed for on-the-go gaming and mobile office use. The keyboard features a compact 75% layout and an ultra-lightweight body for easy carrying while still retaining essential function keys and multimedia controls. The Joro measures about 16.5 mm thick and weighs only around 374 grams, making it suitable for slipping into a backpack.
Razer Joro uses a low-profile key structure with short travel and crisp feedback, offering faster responsiveness than traditional laptop keyboards. It is suitable for long typing sessions and lightweight gaming. The keyboard includes the Razer Chroma RGB lighting system, enabling various lighting effects and customization options, and preserves dedicated controls for brightness, volume, and other functions to support diverse usage scenarios.
For connectivity, the Joro supports both Bluetooth and USB-C modes, can pair with up to three devices simultaneously, and allows quick switching across Windows, macOS, and iPadOS. It also provides a wired connection option for users who require low-latency input.
Razer Joro is now available on Razer’s website and select e-commerce platforms, with the China retail price set at 999 RMB. Source

On December 2, AI company Perplexity launched its new security system, BrowseSafe, designed to defend AI browser assistants against “prompt-injection” attacks. BrowseSafe scans webpage HTML content in real time to detect harmful instructions targeting AI agents, blocking threats without affecting browser performance.
Perplexity also released an open-source benchmark dataset, BrowseSafe-Bench, covering real-world complex attack types such as script injection, role manipulation, social engineering, and multilingual prompt injection. The dataset includes multiple HTML structures and language styles to evaluate how AI browser agents perform under realistic security conditions.
According to Perplexity, AI browsers are evolving from “search tools” into “intelligent agents” capable of handling emails, online shopping tasks, form-filling, and more — making security protection increasingly critical. BrowseSafe aims to ensure these agents always “act on the user’s side,” immediately blocking potentially malicious commands when detected. Source
On December 3, Spotify launched its annual recap feature, Spotify Wrapped 2025, displaying users’ year-long listening data across music, podcasts, and audiobooks — including top artists, songs, and genres. Users can access the feature from the homepage banner or the “Wrapped” button at the top of the Spotify app.
This year’s Wrapped adds two new interactive features: “Wrapped Party” and “Listening Age.” Wrapped Party allows up to ten people to form a group, share individual and group listening statistics, and compare results. Listening Age analyzes users’ preferred eras and musical styles to calculate their “music age,” reflecting their listening background and tendencies.
Wrapped 2025 also introduces updates to its visuals and presentation, adopting a paper-texture design and assigning users to “Wrapped Club” identity groups — such as Cloud State Society or Soft Hearts Club — to enhance immersion and a sense of belonging. Source