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Z-Edge T4 dash cam review: Great video, a touchscreen, and style for miles, but no GPS
Z-Edge's T4 offers a quality of construction you don't normally see in a low-ball market. Throw in a 4-inch touchscreen and great captures, and you've got one heck of a dash cam–as long as you don't need GPS.Reviews
Asus ROG Phone review: Too much gamer in one phone
In the growing space of 'gaming phones' the ASUS ROG Phone misses the mark.Reviews
Logitech G935 review: Slight upgrade to an old favorite
The G935 brings more bass presence and a more restrained design to Logitech's flagship headset, but some old flaws remain.Reviews
Samsung Galaxy S10+ review: The phone that goes higher, further, faster
The Samsung Galaxy S10+ might not be as revolutionary as the Galaxy Fold, but it's still the baddest Android phone in the universe.Reviews
Mobvoi TicWatch E2 review: The standard for Wear OS is fast enough, cheap enough, and does enough
The Mobvoi TicWatch E2 won't blow you away, but you're not likely to find a smartwatch at this price that does as much.Reviews
Nimble Stand review: A thoughtful, well-designed wireless charging pad
Want a wireless charging pad that quickly charges your phone and attempts to make the world better? Read this.Reviews
Sennheiser GSP 600 review: An audio-first alternative to your typical gaming headset
Sennheiser's GSP 600 could use a price cut, a better fit, and a sleeker look, but the sound quality is phenomenal for gaming purposes.Reviews
iOttie’s iON Wireless Stand review: A reliable wireless charger with the looks to match its speed
iOttie’s iON Wireless Stand is more than style, boasting strong performance, particularly with iPhones.Reviews
Arteck HB030B Wireless Bluetooth Keyboard review: A multi-device keyboard for mobile typists
The Arteck HB030B is a universal Bluetooth keyboard with support for the four major operating systems.Reviews
Turtle Beach Atlas One review: This budget headset cuts too many corners on comfort
Turtle Beach's Atlas One sounds pretty good for an entry-level headset, but you'll find it difficult to appreciate when it's this uncomfortable.Reviews
Razer Kraken Tournament Edition review: A messy but interesting refresh for Razer’s no-frills headset line
Razer's 2018 Kraken refresh combines a standard 3.5mm headset with a USB control box, giving it THX capabilities and nifty on-the-fly bass EQ. And hey, the earcups are cold now.Reviews
Goal Zero Sherpa 100AC battery pack review: This portable battery pack does it all
he Sherpa 100AC is what happens when someone builds a battery pack that includes everything but the kitchen sink.Reviews
Moshi Porto Q 5K battery pack review: A well-designed power bank with the bonus of wireless charging
If attractive product design matters to you, Moshi brings it with the Porto Q 5K battery pack. Just don't expect the fastest charging speeds.Reviews
HyperX Cloud Mix review: Pivoting to a mobile lifestyle brand brings mixed results
Bridging the gap between wired gaming headset and mobile Bluetooth headset, the HyperX Cloud Mix doesn't quite nail either. But if you're in both categories, perhaps it's an appealing jack-of-all-trades option.Reviews
Picaboo photo book review: Decent overall, but photo reproduction is inconsistent
Picaboo has many great features, but its editor and photo quality need some work.Reviews
AdoramaPix photo book review: A great tool that creates beautiful, hard-bound books
AdoramaPix wowed us with its high-quality photo book and exceptional web-based creative tools.Reviews
PrestoPhoto photo book review: Affordable but seriously flawed
With an online store for users to sell their photo book creations, PrestoPhoto is unique among the competition. It's also relatively cheap. But none of this mitigates serious problems.Reviews
Mixbook photo book review: Great online editor, stunning photo prints
Mixbook is one of our favorite photo book services with an awesome web-based creation tool, and excellent print quality.Reviews
Shutterfly photo book review: Great photos, not-so-great editor
Shutterfly offers the biggest photo book size available, but suffers from some serious problems.Reviews
Razer Phone 2 review: Still the best gaming phone
The Razer Phone 2 is a gaming powerhouse that loses some of its charm in the upgrades.Reviews
Amazon All-new Kindle Paperwhite review (2018): The best just got better
The All-new Kindle Paperwhite is a outstanding upgrade to an already-fabulous device, with its refined, waterproof design, Bluetooth connectivity, beefed-up storage and reasonable price,Reviews
Rakuten Kobo Forma e-reader review: Refined experience, flawed package
The Kobo Forma is waterproof and insanely light, but quality control issues and a high price keep it from being a Kindle-killer.Reviews
Google Pixel Slate review: So close, yet so far, from being a perfect Chrome-Android tablet hybrid
Google's Pixel Slate is a tablet that wants to be a Chromebook, and it’s better at doing both than any other single device. But it’s still a serious work-in-progress.Reviews
Turtle Beach Elite Atlas review: This PC-first headset gives us hope for the brand
It's been a long time since a Turtle Beach headset has impressed us, but the Elite Atlas's premium design finally did it—even if there are still some lingering audio concerns.Reviews
OnePlus 6T review: Android’s rebel phone goes mainstream—with a punkish purple streak
The 6T is the first OnePlus phone to be sold in a carrier store, and it makes a strong first impression.Reviews
Logitech K810 Multi-Device keyboard review: A mobile convenience missing just one thing
Logitech’s K810 is a compact six-row QWERTY keyboard that supports Windows 7 and up, Android, and Apple iOS. We like its design and feel, though it lacks the handy docking slot we've seen on similar products.Reviews
Samsung Galaxy Book 2 tablet hands-on: Performance takes a back seat to battery life
Samsung's Galaxy Book 2 includes the latest Qualcomm Snapdragon 850 chip, which enables this Windows tablet to achieve industry-leading battery life at the cost of some performance.Reviews
Google Pixel Stand review: Too many locks and not enough ease
The Pixel Stand is a fine wireless charger, but only if you have a Pixel 3 and are willing to pay a premium for a Made by Google product.Reviews
Roccat Khan Aimo review: Hi-Res Audio and 7.1 sound in an affordable headset
Roccat's Khan Aimo gaming headset offers exceptional sound quality at a good price, but sacrifices style and comfort in the process.Reviews
Microsoft Surface Pro 6 review: Microsoft adds quad-core power to its tried-and-true tablet
Microsoft's latest Surface Pro 6 tablet looks the same as its predecessors, though a new 8th-generation Core chip adds enough of a punch to consider upgrading.Reviews
Omen Mindframe headset review: HP nails the cooling, but the basics need work
The Omen Mindframe gaming headset makes its mark with thermoelectric cooling in the earcups. It works as advertised, but HP misses on some basics.Reviews
LG V40 review: The V stands for Victory (and Very expensive)
After a string of disappointing handsets, LG has finally released a phone you might actually want to buy. But probably not at this price.Reviews
myCharge Unplugged 10K review: A portable battery pack that does it all
The Unplugged 10K is a fast, efficient combination of battery pack and wireless charger that's hard to beat.Reviews
Antlion ModMic 5 review: The best headset mic you can get, but is it worth it?
Antlion's ModMic 5 is the audiophile's alternative to a headset, by allowing you to add a studio-quality mic to your high-end headphones.Reviews
Razer Nari Ultimate review: This haptics-enabled gaming headset lets you literally feel the groove
Incredibly comfortable and aided by cooling gel in the ear cups, the Razer Nari Ultimate is a haptics-enabled headset that doesn't feel like a one-off gimmick.Reviews
I switched from the $1,000 Galaxy Note 9 to the $250 LG Stylo 4 and now I question everything
When I decided to switch from Samsung's $1,000 Galaxy Note 9 to the $200 LG Stylo 4, I thought it would be a painful experience. It wasn't.Reviews
Yootech Wireless Charger review: An inexpensive, adequate alternative to expensive pads
At a current price of just $9, this highly affordable option offers enough performance to make it tempting.Reviews
Anker PowerWave 7.5 Stand review: Look no further for fast wireless charging
Anker's wireless charging stand offers great performance at a reasonable price.Reviews
Mophie Charge Stream Pad+ review: It’s a looker, but a little slow
Mophie’s Charge Stream Pad+ is sleek and unobtrusive, but its charging speed can't keep up with rivals.Reviews
Belkin BoostUp Wireless Charging Pad for Samsung review: Slow and expensive are a bad combo
Belkin may have designed this specifically to charge Samsung devices, but its performance falls flat.Reviews
Samsung Fast Charge Wireless Charging Stand (2018) review: Best when used with Samsung products
The 2018 version of Samsung's wireless charger provides good performance with Samsung devices—and that's it.Reviews
RAVPower 10,400mAh Portable Wireless Charger review: Affordable wireless power on the go
A slightly bigger, more powerful portable battery with wireless charging built in.Reviews
RAVPower Portable Wireless Charger 10,000mAh review: Small, portable, and almost entirely wireless
This RAVPower portable battery pack not only tops off your phone with a USB cable, but it has a wireless charging pad built into it.Reviews
Turtle Beach Stealth 700 review: A rare wireless headset for the Xbox One Wireless Adapter
Turtle Beach's Stealth 700 is the first third-party device we've seen take advantage of Microsoft's Xbox One Wireless Adapter, and that's worth checking out even if the headset has a few issues.Reviews
Samsung Galaxy Note 9 review: The best never felt so bland
The Samsung Galaxy Note 9 has the most storage and RAM, and best screen that you can get in a phone. So why doesn't it feel more exciting?Reviews
Charlie review: An AI-driven penguin provides impressive financial advice
Charlie is an AI-driven financial app whose friendly penguin persona delivers actionable advice to help you save money and reach your financial goals.Reviews
Pocketguard review: Helping you spend your money safely
The Pocketguard app you lets you know how much money you have for everyday spending after your regular bills and subscriptions are paid.Reviews
Simple review: Breezy, branch-free banking and budgeting for people who live on their phone
Simple is a combination bank account and budgeting tool helps tech-savvy users spend (and save) smarter. But if your finances aren't simple, Simple will be, well, too simple for you.Reviews
Wally+ review: It’s actually enjoyable to track your spending with this app
Wally+ is far from a full-featured budgeting tool, but this free app makes it dead-simple—and even enjoyable—to track what, where, and with whom you spend your money.Reviews