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The new Thread Tools app gives you ‘visibility’ into your network to help troubleshoot smart homes.
Jennifer Pattison Tuohy

The new Thread Tools app gives you ‘visibility’ into your network to help troubleshoot smart homes.
Jennifer Pattison Tuohy

Jennifer Pattison Tuohy


Antonio G. Di Benedetto



But the bigger battery is the only one that matters.
Dominic Preston

Even at home, I keep reaching for it again and again.
Thomas Ricker

The Arturia MiniLab 37 balances size, price, and playability.
Terrence O'Brien

Is a $200 portable coffee machine what Thoreau meant by living deliberately?
Thomas Ricker



Earbuds come and go in the life of a reviewer, but these three have earned permanent spots in my life.
John Higgins



It’s basic, but ‘it works’ is a big deal.
Allison Johnson

Initial impressions of macOS Golden Gate’s design refinements show promise, but there’s still lots to come.
Antonio G. Di Benedetto

A muscular electric SUV that’s off-road capable, with tech that feels leaps and bounds better than anything from legacy automakers.
Lawrence Ulrich

The Bridge Pro is Hue’s most compelling update in years, as long as you’re deeply invested in the smart lighting ecosystem
Jennifer Pattison Tuohy

Except in price. The prices suck.
Antonio G. Di Benedetto

An incredibly bright Google TV all-in-one that’s also part robot.
Thomas Ricker

Skylight’s kid-centric Buddy is an adorable — if pricey — way to keep young ones on task.
Allison Johnson

And I only broke it a little.
Antonio G. Di Benedetto

The new Coupe version of the Cayenne is a little more compact, but a lot more powerful.
Lawrence Ulrich


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Sean Hollister
Toying with MSI’s new Intel Arc G3 handheld.





Why, oh why, can’t Pikachu say ‘pika pika’?
Dominic Preston



I still love OLEDs, but the Asus ROG Strix Scar 18’s ELMB Mini LED display is amazing.
Antonio G. Di Benedetto







There’s also a ton of new software updates coming, including GLP-1 insights.
Victoria Song

While the tech is still new, Sony’s Bravia 7 II proves that RGB LED TVs are capable of serious performance.
John Higgins


Jennifer Pattison Tuohy

It’s a gorgeous phone with excellent battery life, but sometimes standing out isn’t so great.
Allison Johnson

Omni sent my kid’s stuffie rafting and deepfaked me in front of the Eiffel Tower. But it’s not quite the singularity.
Allison Johnson

The new Asus ROG Zephyrus G14 is almost perfect for me, except it’s $3,600.
Antonio G. Di Benedetto

Soundcore earbuds have outperformed their price for years, but now with vastly improved call quality, the Liberty 5 Pro set the bar.
John Higgins

I don’t hate Polyend’s Endless, but I’m not putting it on my pedalboard.
Terrence O'Brien

An exclusive look at Google’s new teleconferencing experiments.
Sean Hollister

That includes Xreal’s Project Aura, plus previously announced glasses with Samsung, Gentle Monster, and Warby Parker.
Victoria Song

The latest headphones from Sony are a more plush take on its flagship series, with a price tag to match.
John Higgins

The right robot for your home has less to do with specs and everything to do with your floors, rugs, clutter, and general tolerance for robot nonsense.
Jennifer Pattison Tuohy

