It surprised me, but Fender's first pair of wireless headphones has some solid features that are actually worth paying for.
The Nighthawk 5G M7 is a versatile travel Wi-Fi router the size of a chunky smartphone.
The return of the Dell XPS offers us a great PC—with an odd keyboard and a depressing price.
Sony's WF-1000XM6 are my new favorite earbuds for sound.
Come with me on my adventure to craft a PC when memory prices are worse than ever.
Gulikit's TT Pro and TT Max have many more stick and button options than a Switch 2 Pro controller, and they have one feature no other gamepad does.
Sure, TVs and sound systems are the crux of any good Super Bowl party, but there's so much more you could do to upgrade the NFL's Big Game.
The HP HyperX Cloud Alpha 2 costs extra for a base station and one standout feature.
A versatile solution to retrofit your existing door lock.
Meta might have some real competition.
If new gadgets are your thing, then there's arguably not a more fruitful month than January.
If it's a measure of features for price, Creative Studio is one of the best options yet. Just ignore silly AI 'freemium' features in legacy apps.
Intel’s Panther Lake shines, but more than that, this laptop proves two screens are better than one.
The voice-controlled, transforming robot is an objectively cool toy, but a little less than meets the eye in the sound department.
It's got an incredibly bright OLED screen with performance that will keep you from using it for much else than work.
(Creed voice) Head-phone wide op-ahn.
SwitchBot’s new video doorbell shines in a couple of ways, but fails hard in too many key smart home camera ways.
I’m not sure it's worth the coveted space in my toilet bowl.
Solid vacuuming and a handy deep clean module almost make the Omni E28 a solid choice, if not for a noisy dock and mediocre mopping.
Here's all the tech that most impressed us at the 2026 Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas.