I may finally be an e-reader convert thanks to the phone-sized, color E Ink Boox Palma 2 Pro.
The Even G2 and the Even R1 smart ring feel like a solid stab at smart glasses, but they have a lot to figure out before they justify a hefty price tag.
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Whether you're looking to game or increase your productivity, we've found the best laptop for you.
It's the best way to play your Nintendo 64's physical back catalog without running out and buying a CRT TV.
The built-in AI in these camera-less smart glasses needs a lot more work.
The Clip1 beat my favorite open-style wireless earbuds in the sound department and cost less than half the price.
The new subscription-free fitness band is a solid competitor to Whoop, but with a big caveat.
Sony won this console generation. The next one won't be so easy.
The 2025 version of the modular and repairable 16-inch laptop now has the GPU power for AAA gaming.
Xbox still needs console hardware, but it won't look like anything you've seen before.
When a headset costs as much as this one, it better be freaking fantastic.
The Brane X shoves a subwoofer inside, and the results are booming.
Unfortunately, Google's AI is really bad at looking at your video footage.
Believe it or not, you want a laptop with stylus support on the trackpad.
Dreame’s newest mop-bot has a lot of cool ideas, but fails to deliver on some of the most basic robot vacuum abilities.
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.
I love speaker furniture, but there are some objects you can probably skip shoving a speaker into.
Google's got the name-brand recognition, but OnePlus punches well above its weight class.