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Apple has a brand-new pair of headphones called the AirPods Max. They have active noise cancellation, a transparency mode, spatial audio and surround sound. We dive into everything we know about these $549 headphones.
This 13-inch Windows tablet folds into a mini laptop and more.
Mario Kart AR coasters, Yoshi treasure hunts and a wearable power band. It's all coming soon, despite COVID-19.
The entry level models from Apple, Amazon and Google each make for a good smart home starting point. We pit them head to head to head to find out which one is the best for your household.
The most affordable Samsung with full-array local dimming has an excellent picture.
The Cuzen Matcha machine grinds and whisks a fresh cup of green matcha tea with no fuss. Take a chill tour on how to brew a cup of calm.
You have a few options if you want to talk to Siri, Alexa or Google Assistant while you drive.
These three new systems running on Apple silicon, the MacBook Air, MacBook Pro and Mac Mini, speed past their predecessors -- but not without caveats for early adopters.
If you love tinkering with computers, you'll love the Raspberry Pi 400. It works great for basic tasks or as a secondary computer. It may be a bit pokey in some respects, but when you hear the price, you won't complain.
Nintendo's recreated its classic Game & Watch series, but added Super Mario Bros. to it. It's ridiculous and cool -- and destined to become a collectors' item on a superfan's shelf. We open the package and play with what's inside.
This smaller, more affordable version of Apple's HomePod competes with Google's Nest Mini and the Amazon Echo Dot for space in your smart home.
It's only 20 bucks.
One of the least expensive TVs with local dimming and variable refresh rate, Vizio's M-Series is an excellent value.
Insta360 just announced the next generation of its One X line of cameras: the One X2. This model adds an LCD touchscreen viewfinder and, really, most of the features found in the more expensive Insta360 One R. For the last couple of weeks, the One X2 has consistently motivated me to get out of the house, get active and see what kind of crazy footage I can capture. Honestly, it made me like a kid again.
The Tempo, Tenor and Soprano join the Bose's existing Alto and Rondo Frames. The new models all cost $250 or $50 more than the original Frames but have better sound and battery life.