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Canyon OnRun 11 Sport earbuds are the perfect fit for athletes and fitness fans at bargain supermarket price
Canyon OnRun 11 Sport earbuds are the perfect fit for athletes and fitness fans at bargain supermarket price

The Irish Sun

time13 hours ago

  • Sport
  • The Irish Sun

Canyon OnRun 11 Sport earbuds are the perfect fit for athletes and fitness fans at bargain supermarket price

NOW you can work, rest and play with the new OnRun 11 Sport true wireless stereo headset from Canyon. These earbuds have been designed specially for athletes and fitness enthusiasts with special secure ear hooks that ensure a comfortable and stable fit even during the most intense workouts. Advertisement 3 New Canyon OnRun 11 Sport earbuds come in a range of colour options Credit: CANYON The OnRun 11 Sport is the perfect fit whether you're hitting the gym, going for a run or a walk, or simply enjoying your commute. No matter how intense your workout gets, these earbuds will stay in place, preventing slippage or discomfort. Built to withstand the rigors of your active lifestyle, the OnRun 11 Sport is sweat and water resistant. So don't sweat it, worrying about damage from perspiration, you can confidently wear them during your most challenging workouts. Advertisement READ MORE IN TECH 3 OnRun 11 Sport are sweat proof, provide high quality sound, have a 7.5 hour battery life and feature improved phone call sound Credit: CANYON And no matter how intense your fitness regime is, these earbuds will stay firmly in place, preventing slippage or discomfort. The OnRun 11 Sport is available in a range of bright colours and they come equipped with the latest Bluetooth 5.4 technology. This offers faster data transfer, improved phone call quality, and a wider frequency range for richer audio. Advertisement And its advanced microphone tech ensures your voice is heard loud and clear, even in noisy environments. MOST READ IN THE IRISH SUN Exclusive The OnRun 11 Sport's high-capacity battery provides a very impressive battery life, with up to 7.5 hours of continuous playback on the earbuds themselves. And then the charging case provides an additional 28 hours of power, and the wireless charging feature makes it easy to keep your earbuds topped up with power. You just pop the earbuds into the case and they start charging, and inside there's a handy battery level indicator with four LEDs showing how much power is left. Advertisement And to charge the case itself you just use the USB-C lead provided and a suitable charger and you're good to go. There is also an LED on the earbuds that will flash red when they are low on power and then white when the are fully charged. 3 The perfect earbuds for athletes and fitness enthusiasts Credit: CANYON Key Facts: Canyon OnRun 11 Sport Audio System Type : Headset Connectivity Technology : Wireless Headphone type: Ear-bud Audio Output Mode Stereo System Components: 2 Speakers Networking: BT 5.3 Warranty Term: 24 month(s) Mount Type: In-Ear Battery Run Time: 7.5 hr Driver Diameter: 6 mm Impedance: 16 Ω Frequency Response: 20Hz-20kHz Wireless Technology: BT Networking Type: BT Adapter Max. Range: 10 m Standby: Max 180 days Battery Recharge: Max 2 hr Using the OnRun 11 Sport is simple and done via a touch sensitive pad on the side of the earbuds. Advertisement You use a series of taps on the left and right earbud to perform a range of functions to easily pause, play, skip tracks, and you can adjust the volume with a simple swipe. And you can find full details in the user guide that's provided. Pairing the earbuds is easy too, for example if using your Smartphone, just search for OnRun 11 in your Bluetooth setting and connect. Then you can enjoy rich, detailed sound from the high-quality audio drivers that deliver clear highs, punchy mids, and powerful bass. Advertisement It comes with a USB-C charging lead, user guide and spare earbud tips. The Canyon OnRun 11 Sport earbuds are available from your local Tesco supermarket for €34.99, but use your Clubcard and grab a bargain for just €29.99.

EUVOLA is the new at-home device that uses AI to listen, learn, chat, connect and help combat loneliness
EUVOLA is the new at-home device that uses AI to listen, learn, chat, connect and help combat loneliness

The Irish Sun

time13 hours ago

  • The Irish Sun

EUVOLA is the new at-home device that uses AI to listen, learn, chat, connect and help combat loneliness

MANY of us lead very busy lives but when our working day is done, we can come home to an empty house. And most people have suffered family loss or bereavement of a loved one, so to help combat the rising loneliness, EUVOLA was created. 4 EUVOLA is the world's first at-home emotional AI companion device Credit: EUVOLA It's the world's first at-home emotional AI device that harnesses the power of Artificial Intelligence to become an emotionally intelligent and physically present digital companion. EUVOLA uses advanced AI that remembers, understands, and evolves with you, so technology is no longer cold, but warm, intuitive, and more human-like. Unlike traditional digital assistants or app-based tools, EUVOLA is a standalone desktop device with an 8-inch HD display, high-fidelity speakers, ambient light system, and proximity sensors. Its ambient lighting adjusts based on the emotional tone of a conversation and its presence sensor knows when someone is near. READ MORE IN TECH 4 Choose from a library of different avatars or upload a photo of someone familiar and AI will bring that person to life 4 EUVOLA Introduces the First At-Home Emotional AI Companion for Human Presence and Memory Credit: EUVOLA Choose to interact with a library of avatars with emotional expressions and facial animation, turning a digital conversation into a more human encounter. And users can upload a photo and a voice sample of someone familiar or a lost loved one and AI will bring them to life, creating a digital presence that looks and sounds just like them. Over time, EUVOLA learns from shared stories, emotions, and cues, building an emotional memory that shapes each future interaction and the result is a living archive. At the heart of EUVOLA's experience is its advanced Empathetic Response System that was developed with insight from psychologists and emotional wellness experts. MOST READ IN THE IRISH SUN Key Facts: EUVOLA Display: 8-inch HD touchscreen for emotionally rich interactions Sensors: Ambient light and proximity sensors for mood-based lighting and presence recognition Memory: Local-first emotional memory with optional cloud support Customisation: Upload a photo and voice to craft your own companion or choose from the platform's signature personas Design: Ambient lighting that shifts with mood; joyful, calming, or reflective This allows EUVOLA to be not just reactive, but be deeply responsive, capable of sensing when to offer a warm greeting, a quiet acknowledgment, or a meaningful reflection. EUVOLA is particularly suited for individuals living alone, those navigating grief or emotional isolation, and seniors seeking consistent daily interaction. It also appeals to tech-forward users who want to explore AI companionship in a deeply personal way, where the AI evolves and remembers, not just replies. 4 EUVOLA is powered by advanced, emotional Artificial Intelligence but this AI also comes with built in privacy Credit: EUVOLA However privacy is core to EUVOLA's identity. The device has no camera, and local-first processing ensures that most conversations are stored directly on the device, encrypted and secure. Advanced features such as permanent memory and voice recreation utilise encrypted cloud support only with the user's explicit consent. Launched via

‘Absolutely devastated' family of young dad killed in horror motorbike crash pay heartbreaking tribute after tragedy
‘Absolutely devastated' family of young dad killed in horror motorbike crash pay heartbreaking tribute after tragedy

The Irish Sun

timea day ago

  • The Irish Sun

‘Absolutely devastated' family of young dad killed in horror motorbike crash pay heartbreaking tribute after tragedy

THE heartbroken family of a young father killed in a motorbike crash in Co Down have paid an emotional tribute to the "true gentleman". Philip McClelland, who was just 36-years-old, died in a single-vehicle collision in Co Advertisement The dad was tragically pronounced dead at the scene of the collision on the Portaferry Road in Newtownards as a result of his injuries. Philip leaves behind his partner Lindsay, daughter Mylie, Lindsay's two sons and a loving family. In a statement, Inspector Cherith Adair from the "The rider of the motorcycle sadly died at the scene as a result of injuries sustained." Advertisement READ MORE IN NEWS Philip's best friend has expressed the "pain and shock" of losing "Phil" in an emotional social media post he shared of behalf of Philip's partner Lindsay. Timmy Dickson shared his own grief alongside a message from the family on He said: "Absolutely heartbroken. I've been asked to share this on behalf of Phil's partner, Lindsay Patton, his daughter Mylie Lindsay's boys Jay, Jake and his family. "As many of you may have already heard, Big Phil – my best mate, tragically lost his life yesterday in a motorbike accident. Advertisement MOST READ ON THE IRISH SUN "Words can't express the pain and shock we're all feeling. His partner, his mum, his daughter Mylie and the entire family are completely devastated. Gardai and RSA measures aimed at driving crash deaths on Irish roads "We'll share details about the funeral arrangements as soon as they're confirmed. "The family would like to thank everyone for their messages, love, and support during this incredibly difficult time. It means more than you know. "Rest easy, Big Phil." Advertisement Tributes have flooded in from the wider community as they rally around Philip's family. In a resounding tribute the beloved man has been described as a "gentleman". 'HARD TO TAKE IN' One mourner wrote: "Heartbreaking. Such a true gentleman." Another said: "Heart goes out to you all. He was such a gentleman." Advertisement In response to the pal's emotional tribute one person said: "Hard to take in mate." Another tribute said: "Sending big love mate to Mylie yourself and Phil's partner and family. "Just like the big man himself mate we all have your back through this." Anyone who may have any information in connection with the incident has been asked to come forward and assist in inquiries. Advertisement The 1 The beloved man lost his life over the weekend Credit: Facebook / Timmy Dickson

Human leg washed up on popular beach identified as man missing from Ireland as cops issue update after walker's find
Human leg washed up on popular beach identified as man missing from Ireland as cops issue update after walker's find

The Irish Sun

time2 days ago

  • The Irish Sun

Human leg washed up on popular beach identified as man missing from Ireland as cops issue update after walker's find

HUMAN REMAINS that washed up on a popular Scottish beach have been linked to the body of a man missing from Northern Ireland. The body part was found on Prestwick Beach in A person on the beach uncovered the leg under seaweed while out walking on the beach. They alerted authorities after discovering the leg bone still wearing a sock and shoe. And In a statement they said: "Around 10.45am on Tuesday, June 10, 2025, we received a report that human remains had been discovered on Prestwick Beach in Ayrshire. READ MORE IN NEWS 'The remains have now been identified as those of a missing person from outside of Scotland. "The relevant police service has been informed." Police in A MOST READ ON THE IRISH SUN "The remains were determined to be male, and police are engaging with the family of the deceased. PSNI chief slams 'hateful and criminal behaviour' from 'far-right' 'thugs' in Belfast "The death is not being treated as suspicious." The walker who made the grim find They explained: "I was walking along the beach early on Tuesday morning when I came across a leg bone. "It was buried under some seaweed. It was just a bone with the sock and shoe still on it." 1 The discovery was made by a walker across the water Credit: Getty Images

Brave Spanish tourist reveals life was ‘turned upside down' after being raped by Louth man in Dublin on New Year's Eve
Brave Spanish tourist reveals life was ‘turned upside down' after being raped by Louth man in Dublin on New Year's Eve

The Irish Sun

time2 days ago

  • The Irish Sun

Brave Spanish tourist reveals life was ‘turned upside down' after being raped by Louth man in Dublin on New Year's Eve

A BRAVE Spanish tourist has revealed how her life was "turned upside down" after she was raped at a New Year's Eve party in Dublin. The claim was made by the woman, now 26, after Christopher O'Grady's legal team apologised at the Central Criminal O'Grady, 33, from A previous court hearing heard how the woman, who had been under the influence of alcohol, had been raped when she was looking for her friend after they became separated. Although he was due to be sentenced, the case was put back after the victim claimed in her impact statement that she wanted to "meet" O'Grady. In her victim impact statement, which was read to the court, she said: "Although I don't know why, I know I want to speak to my attacker in a safe place and ask him why. Read more in News "He turned my life upside down and he didn't see the person behind my body. "I would like to be able to look him in the eye and ask him what reasons anyone could have to be so cruel to a young woman who, alone and driven by fear, found no other way out than to trust a stranger to help her. "I want to see if he believes his lies and I want him to witness the pain he has caused, to suffer my pain and see the wounds he's left on me and to see himself as monstrous as I have seen." She also said in her statement: "I am afraid of things that I used to enjoy - like walking alone in the street at night time, going out to parties. MOST READ IN THE IRISH SUN "I carry many painful memories both with myself and around me. "I have to move forward and I need to close this case." She also used her victim impact statement to thank the The court heard how the Probation Service has been asked to decide if a meeting is possible. The case has been adjourned until July 24. 1 The case was put back after the victim claimed in her impact statement that she wanted to 'meet' O'Grady Credit: Alamy

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