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The $200 DJI Neo can take off from your hand and shoot 4K video. It’s only held back by an incredibly limited battery life.
Apple’s first professionally directed short ‘immersive’ movie Submerged is an okay romp that will leave you wanting more.
We were fans of the Galaxy Buds 3 Pro until we came across the Pixel Buds Pro 2.
Alienware’s next best attempt at a gaming headset goes back to basics. It has solid audio, but it may be looking too much to the past.
Google and Samsung both have a lot to offer.
The Roto VR Explorer for Meta Quest 3 and 3S can make sedentary virtual reality more versatile, but not if you're prone to motion sickness.
The Ray-Ban Meta glasses' AI will confidently lie to you about anything, and just like dad, it thinks everything in big red armor is Iron Man.
The Meta Quest 3S has worse FOV and lenses than the Quest 3, but they don’t make much difference when you're breaking collarbones as Batman.
The Maingear MG-1 is a great custom PC that allows for a wide variety of high-quality gaming specs. If you don't want to actually build your own PC, this is as close as you can get to the real deal.
I met my daily water intake goal on just one day out of the ten days I used this bottle for.
The Altas PT Ultra lasts more than a year on a single charge and retails for only $180.
The iPhone 16 didn't disappoint and IFA 2024 gave us a great glimpse of some gadgets we will be obsessed with in 2025.
The new ‘Quick Insert’ key coming to Chromebooks can also bring up quick emojis, GIFs or help you easily link to recent websites.
Samsung ditches the rounded corners and adds its Galaxy AI to its Galaxy S24 FE phones.
Samsung is hoping you’ll take advantage of Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra and S10+ big displays to make use of Galaxy AI.
The Pixel Buds Pro 2 ace every single category, but the Gemini integration keeps them from being truly great.
Meta Connect announced new features for the smart glasses, but they're all still very basic.
The $300 headset looks and feels like its premium counterpart, and it made me wanna barf.
The Asus Zenbook S 14 has a unique finish that helps you ignore the term "ceraluminum." The issue is at $1,400 you're getting less stellar performance than the one with a better Lunar Lake chip.
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