They're packed with plenty of features for $99, but already face still competition at that price point.
With a larger screen, warmer lighting, and USB-C, the Paperwhite 5 is an upgrade in every way.
You've already splurged on a pricey gaming PC and chair, so why stop there?
Apple has made a very strong case for spending $179 on a pair of wireless earbuds without ANC.
Designed for carpenters wanting an extremely clean look on their finished pieces.
Satechi's latest solution for minimalist laptops puts function over form.
Remember hoverboards? Segway's still thinking up alternate uses for the contraptions.
A holiday classic gets the massive Lego playset it deserves—no parents or sibling minifigures included.
Put an upgraded movie theater experience in your living room with sounds thumping under your butt.
Before Siri, Alexa, and Google Assistant made our devices talk, this digital pyramid would read you the time.
The 1:10-scale replica of Warner Bros' and DC's new car featured in Matt Reeves' The Batman can hit speeds of up to 15 MPH.
If you're underwhelmed by the new AirPods, you might want to wait a few weeks for another Apple offering.
Kids can learn the agony of phone tag and conference calls before they can even walk.
Five years after launch, the AirPods are getting a redesign, but with limited features that keep them an entry-level option.
One customer is fed up with Canon's questionable approach to selling more ink.
The long-awaited handheld will let gamers explore what is promised to be a definitive archive of gaming.
I mean, who doesn't want killer babies in action figure form?
It sounds scary, but the approach offers some significant improvements over current Braille displays.
If you can use a screwdriver, a soldering iron, and have $14 to spare, you can probably hack your own.
It didn't take long for someone to design a remote control rifle for quadruped robots.