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Surface Book Toast Wood cover review: Protect your laptop in style
Toast's laser-cut wood cover for the Surface Book offers unique old-world style for an extravagant price.Reviews
G.Skill Ripjaws SR910 review: Fancy features don’t always make for a worthwhile headset
G.Skill's debut headset promises "real" 7.1 surround sound, but it's let down by weak drivers and tinny sound.Reviews
HyperX Cloud Revolver review: New look, new sound, higher price
Despite Kingston's efforts to put out an even better Cloud headset, there’s just not much reason to buy the Revolver over the original HyperX Cloud or Cloud II.Reviews
PDP Afterglow AG 9 review: This sub-$100 wireless headset has a lot going for it
The PDP Afterglow AG 9 is the latest headset to promise wireless freedom for under $100—but you won't get everything you could possibly want.Reviews
Logitech G933 review: This wireless headset is so good, you can skip its high-end competition
The Logitech G933 would be a good buy at its list price of $200. At its pretty-much-permanent sale price of $150 to $180, it's probably the best mix of performance and value in a wireless headset right now.Reviews
Razer Man O’ War review: This pillowy headset is almost as mighty as its name
Razer's massive wireless headset boasts an amazing soundstage, incredible battery life, and a fantastic microphone, but you will need to fiddle with its EQ settings to get the most from it.Reviews
Polk Striker Pro P1 review: Strong headphones, subpar headset
The Polk Striker Pro P1 makes for an excellent pair of headphones, but fails to compete on the headset front with its similarly priced peers.Reviews
Corsair Void Wireless review: This headset is your best bet if you must go wireless
Corsair's back with another inexpensive wireless headset, and it's a lot better than the H2100.Reviews
Huawei MateBook review: Hip, hip Huawei is just a little too stylish for its own good
The Huawei MateBook's designers sacrificed productivity for aesthetics in a couple of key areas, marring what is otherwise a very nice Windows 10 convertible tablet.Reviews
Chuwi HiBook CWI514 Windows/Android tablet review: Awful performance, but we still kind of like it
Chuwi's dual-boot Android/Windows convertible tablet sounds fantastic, especially for under $300. Just don't go in expecting it to do more than basic video playback, Web browsing, and document creation—all of which it does quite well.Reviews
Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Tablet review: Smart design makes up for performance shortcomings
Lenovo's ThinkPad X1 Tablet boasts a superb kickstand, smartly designed pen attachments, a solid keyboard, and good-enough performance. It ranks highly among the convertible tablets we've tested.Reviews
HP Elite x2 1012 G1 review: Intel’s Core m gets the job done in this sturdy convertible
HP designed its 12-inch Elite x2 convertible tablet with notebook-class ruggedness in mind, and it largely succeeds. But while it offers seriously solid competition for the Microsoft Surface Pro 4, a few features fall short of the bar.Reviews
Samsung Galaxy TabPro S review: This Surface Pro clone is drop-dead gorgeous
Sporting the first OLED screen out in the wild, the TabPro S will turn heads…and almost makes the wait for the tech worth it.Reviews
Asus ZenBook UX305 review: Still the best budget ultrabook around
Asus ZenBook gets the Skylake treatment while keeping its low price.Reviews
Pebble Time Round review: A smartwatch that doesn’t seem like one
The Pebble Time Round might actually appeal to smartwatch haters.Reviews
HP Spectre x2 review: A Surface clone for a lot less cash
The Spectre x2 has touch. It has pen support. It has the same cover-style keyboard. But there are differences compared to the Surface Pro 4, and we dive deep into them here.Reviews
Microsoft Band 2 review: This health-oriented wearable still faces big hurdles
The Microsoft Band 2 combines a powerful sensor package and superior analytics into an affordably priced smartwatch. But a lack of apps and graphics and an awkward form factor hold it back.Reviews
Microsoft Surface Pro 4 review: It’s faster, it’s better, and it has more competition
Microsoft re-engineers the Surface Pro 4 tablet for performance, adding a new Intel Skylake processor, an improved Type Cover, and even a better Surface Dock.Reviews
Yada Dash Road Cam HD review: It’s very affordable, but it has one dark secret
The Yada shows that you don’t have to spend a fortune to get an effective dash cam, as long as you need it only during the day.Reviews
Cobra CDR 840 dash cam review: It’s small, but otherwise a good deal
The Cobra CDR 840 dash cam is compact to a fault (you can barely see the display), but still, it takes impressively good video.Reviews
Cobra CDR 900 dash cam review: For the price, we’d like GPS, please
The Cobra CDR 900 offers advanced features including a smartphone app and Wi-Fi connectivity, so the lack of GPS is baffling.Reviews
KDLinks X1 dash cam review: Its GPS lacks one key feature
The KDLinks X1 has the widest field of view of any dash cam we tested, but it falls short in a few key areas.Reviews
Thinkware X500 dash cam review: It packs advanced features in an annoying design
The ThinkWare X500’s advanced features—especially the ability to record front and rear—set it apart from the crowd. But the interface is counterintuitive and an alternative suction mounting system should be provided.Reviews
Garmin Nuvicam LMTHD review: This premium dashcam commands respect
Garmin's Nuvicam LMTHD is the cream of our crop of dashcams, with a huge touchscreen display and high-quality video. A unit this nice needs to be easier to conceal, though, and itsReviews
Garmin Dash Cam 20 review: It’s compact, it’s convenient, and it costs a little more
Garmin's Dash Cam 20 is the simplest and easiest-to-use GPS dash cam in our roundup, but it's pricey for the features.Reviews
Frederique Constant smartwatch review: Time-tested activity tracking in a beautiful Swiss watch
It doesn't provide smartphone notifications, but this gorgeous Swiss watch tracks steps and sleep, and promises a generous two years of battery life.Reviews
Lenovo Yoga Tablet 2 Anypen (8-inch) review: Versatile, but small for serious Windows use
Small, light, affordable, and able to use a pencil or ballpoint in lieu of a stylus, the Yoga Tablet 2 Anypen with Windows is a better tablet than its 10-inch cousin, but less appropriate for business tasks.Reviews
Review: The HyperX Cloud II makes the best sub-$100 headset a little better
In 2014 we deemed the HyperX Cloud the best budget headset available. The Cloud II is Kingston's new "ain't-broke-don't-fix-it" upgrade.Reviews
Samsung GearVR (Note 4 edition) review: Virtual reality gets a great demo kit
Should you buy a GearVR? Probably not. Should you try a GearVR? Absolutely. As soon as you possibly can.Reviews
Review: Voyce is the wellness monitor for dogs that makes wearables vividly relevant
Stepping beyond simple activity and sleep tracking, Voyce records heart and breathing rates to build a comprehensive view of your dog's health over time.Reviews
Surface 3 review: This is the one worth recommending, though it’s no bargain
Microsoft added Windows 8.1 and a surprisingly powerful Intel Atom chip to create the Surface 3, but it still feels expensive for what you get.Reviews
Lenovo Yoga Tablet 2 with Windows review: This nice tablet suffers from a shoddy keyboard
Throw away the embarrassingly bad Bluetooth keyboard that ships with the Windows version and you have a nicely designed, fast, and long-running, if somewhat oddly shaped tablet.Reviews
Review: Dell Venue 11 Pro Tablet is a laptop in disguise
It's a bit clunky as a tablet but comes into its own when you add a keyboard and watch it rip through a few tests.Reviews
Alcatel Onetouch Watch review: A cheap smartwatch with training wheels
If the Apple Watch is just too expensive and Android Wear somehow offends you, you may dig Alcatel's $150 smartwatch response. Just prepare for compromises.Reviews
Toshiba Encore 2 Write tablet review: Information capture taken to a new level
Beating Microsoft to the punch, Toshiba has combined active stylus input, surprisingly good handwriting recognition, OCR of photos, and separating audio recordings by orator, which puts this Windows 8.1 tablet in a class of its own when it comes to capturing informational events–at least for now.Reviews
Review: eTauro’s Surface Pro 3 dock is cheap, fast, fat but flexible
A significantly cheaper alternative to Microsoft's official dock, eTauro's dock lets you keep the kickstand–though you do lose some connectivity.Reviews
Astro A50 review: Still king of wireless headsets, still expensive
The Astro A50 packs phenomenal sound and wireless convenience, if you're willing to throw down $300.Reviews
Astro A38 review: A staggering price to pay for convenience
The A38 has fantastic audio for a Bluetooth headset, but at $200+ there are much better options available—especially when you're not on-the-go.Reviews
Polk 4 Shot review: If only it were built with the PC in mind
The Polk 4 Shot features audio that lives up to Polk's brand, but it lacks features that are standard in other PC headsets.Reviews
Siberia Elite Prism review: Clearer outgoing audio, quieter incoming audio
The good? A new microphone. The neutral? A looser fit than last year. The bad? An utter lack of volume.Reviews
Mionix Nash 20 review: Minimal design, maximal sound
The Mionix Nash 20 is a bit heavy and oversized, but in return you get an excellent sense of presence.Reviews
Corsair H2100 review: Go wireless for cheap
The H2100 is one of the cheapest wireless headsets on the market, which makes up for some other flaws.Reviews
Headset reviews: Seven top-of-the-line models compete for your ears only
From the SteelSeries Siberia v3 to the latest Astro A50, these headsets will run you $100 or more—and you'll get what you pay for.Reviews
Siberia v3 review: An old veteran gets an under-the-hood upgrade
The Siberia v2 is a classic amongst gaming enthusiasts. Is the v3 a worthy successor?Reviews
Razer Kraken Pro review: Falling behind the times
The Razer Kraken Pro is a decent headset, but it's starting to show its age.Reviews
Corsair H1500 review: Corsair’s headset is bright both in color and sound
Corsair's H1500 features Dolby 7.1 tech and a bright black-and-yellow color scheme.Reviews
HyperX Cloud review: Kingston comes out of nowhere with a fantastic budget headset
Kingston doesn't have the same pedigree in the headset space as its competitors, but the HyperX Cloud is a winning device at a cheap price.Reviews
SteelSeries RAW Prism review: Cheap price, cheap sound
The SteelSeries RAW Prism is one of the most affordable headsets on the market, at $60, but you get what you pay for.Reviews