No longer called Stories, the new smart glasses feature a new look and can be pre-ordered for $300.
The GoPro Hero12 Black can shoot for longer at its highest video settings, but it still has issues handling heat.
The $400 action camera sports new vertical capture capabilities, and GoPro promises you can record in 5.3K continuously for more than an hour.
Power outages will be much less stressful with this backup battery that can keep your fridge running.
The telescope makes it possible for amateurs to capture fantastic views of space, even in densely lit environments.
Apple’s new Savings account opened in mid-April with a 4.15% yield, and it's already drawn 240,000 new accounts from among 2 billion iPhone users.
The virtual effects create a convincing feeling of high-speed driving, without destroying my home.
Carpentry is just more satisfying with the roar of a V8 engine ringing in your ears.
The Era 100 will replace the Sonos One, and the Dolby Atmos-Equipped Era 300 pairs with other Sonos speakers.
Nikon has released a fairly capable, tiny run-and-gun 4K vlogging camera with the Z30. Just don’t expect it to handle pro work.
The Astro A30 pairs multiple connection options and tools for blending them all, but SteelSeries did it better two years ago for $30 less.
With updates and new AI art generators being released, AI art needs to do more than composite a bundle of pictures found on Google image search.
The Vespera “observation station” makes backyard astronomy easy for beginners.
The most comfortable shave I've ever had with an electric razor, but priced like a luxury sedan.
Anyone searching for portable speakers should consider this pair.
The second-gen Tamagotchi Pix Party includes new characters and items and some new gameplay.
It sends dust flying with a 44 MPH blast of air, and saves me a lot of cleanup work in Photoshop.
This silent version of the MX Master 3 is 90% quieter and twice as fast.
Razor’s electric scooter is a standout pick for short, 18 MPH sprints.
This simple plug-and-play adapter will help you cut the cord—in your car.
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