It's a little expensive for an alarm clock, but it's a solid bedside companion.
Sony's HT-A7000 is impressive as hell, but it's also more expensive than the competition.
It's not a Switch Pro, but a beautiful OLED screen almost makes it feel like one.
It's a close-but-no-cigar TV that approaches OLED quality, but just needs a bit more work.
This transition from the Nest app to the Google Home will be hard for those with old Nest cameras in their home.
If you want a kid-friendly screen you can easily move around the house, Portal Go is it—but it doesn't have parental controls.
TP-Link's indoor security camera offers the basics. Many folks don't need much else.
You'll never be blinded walking through the beam, but you'll sacrifice some automated conveniences.
The tiny Beam 2 delivers surprisingly impressive sound.
You no longer need a subscription to get a Nest cam's best features, but you're also sacrificing some freedom to commit to Google.
This $1,800 TV sports an absolutely stunning picture in both light and dark rooms.
Midea's new unit makes it very cold, very fast—and unlike other portable ACs, it's not loud as hell.
Arcade1Up's Infinity Game Table delivers a surprisingly fun game night experience.
Google's cheaper doorbell security camera offers a lot for less, but you make some sacrifices for those savings.
Hex's security kit uses wifi to detect movement, though it still feels like a concept rather than an ecosystem.
For less than the price of a smartphone, you can put a 12-foot full HD image on any wall.
Vizio's V-Series V51x-J6 won't blow your mind, but for a mere $200, it doesn't have to.
It's got excellent speakers and Google TV built in, but you'll have to supply the popcorn.
You don't need to splurge on pricey home wifi systems if you just want to set up a basic mesh network.
You can find WiFi 5 routers that offer fine performance for far less.
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