A well-rounded set of wireless buds for $150 that can potentially let you skip a fitness tracker.
Every week, the handheld is learning new tricks that make it harder and harder to resist.
One of the company's weirdest collaborations to date can make and play custom five-inch vinyl records.
The Razer Edge 5G could be another Steam Deck alternative.
It's the first Kindle that works with an included stylus to turn your e-reader into a digital notebook.
The Oura Gen3 Horizon gets an updated design and a new rose gold color option.
The company's follow-up to its PX7 headphones are more expensive than even the Apple AirPods Max.
The new Wacom Cintiq Pro 27 also has thinner bezels and, for the first time, a 120Hz refresh rate.
Acoustic sensors can detect the transition from hard floors to carpeting and raise the mop automatically.
Fans can choose to become one of 14 different action figures, including Star Wars and G.I. Joe characters.
Our days of staring at tiny screens on-the-go are over.
Plus: Star Wars gave a Tamagotchi a hat? That's just unreasonable.
You can grab the full DIY kit for $55, but don't expect much from it.
Its $1,749 price tag is actually a real bargain if you're looking to ditch your TV for a projector.
A must-have upgrade if excellent noise cancelling is important to you.
The new Osmo Mobile 6 offers more creative freedom and can wrangle your smartphone's thicc case.
The handheld will support Xbox Cloud Gaming and Nvidia GeForce Now, and will also run Android games and apps.
The company has also announced new features that allow documents to be edited on other devices.
No jailbreaking or complicated hardware hacks required.
Masters of Magnetism and extraterrestrials make for a bumper week of merchandise.