Meta's first pair of smart glasses with a display made me ask a lot of questions, and I'm not sure I like the potential answers.
Let's reach into our pillow cases to pull out our favorite tech treats of October.
The Inmo Air 3 is the perfect example of how not to make AR smart glasses.
The headset is faster, comfier, and better for gaming, but sorry, you'll still look awkward.
Thanks to a huge battery upgrade and much better-than-expected sound, this may be the only SoundLink Micro speaker worth buying.
Hold my beer—I mean—Bluetooth speaker.
With Meta's Oakley Vanguard AI glasses on the way, the HSTN are in a weird spot.
Between IFA, Apple, and Meta Connect, September was... a gadget lover's dream.
The latest MX Master 4 is like the popular MX Master 3, but with haptics. It's still a really great productivity mouse.
These aren't the smart glasses of the future, but they're still better than the original.
I took a closer look at Apple's new Sleep Score and hypertension notification features for Apple Watch.
The Insta360 Go Ultra manages to meet and even beat other cameras twice its size.
This is the tech that most impressed us at IFA 2025 in Berlin.
Time for your end-of-month gadget dump. August's edition includes a rollable laptop, hi-fi wireless earbuds, and a customizable Switch 2 controller that's GameCube-coded.
I love the idea of the awfully named Auro Triple Aero Pro Max portable triple-screen monitor, but the execution kind of sucks.
A fantastic and gigantic, if pricey, power station with tons of ports for charging virtually any gadget.
July's hottest gadgets were almost as hot as the entire eastern U.S.
It’s still way too expensive and probably unnecessary, though.
Soundcore's $130 Bluetooth speaker isn't just a rugged gimmick; it's an incredible value in wireless audio. Period.
Treat yourself or the student in your life to the best laptops, accessories, and study aids for a new semester.