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I’m all for not burning my hair to a crisp.
Victoria Song

I’m all for not burning my hair to a crisp.
Victoria Song



Antonio G. Di Benedetto
This is what the Lego Smart Brick actually does.



Aqara’s new U400 smart lock is the first to use Apple’s UWB-based hands-free unlocking, and it works every time, even with full hands.
Jennifer Pattison Tuohy



It took six years, FDA clearance, and some rabbits, but this CES health wearable didn’t end up as vaporware.
Victoria Song









Mui’s long-gestating calm-tech board finally ships — and it’s a thoughtful, if very expensive, alternative to screens.
Jennifer Pattison Tuohy
These AA batteries charge over USB-C and genuinely impressed me.
What if you could charge double-As with the same cord as your phone? That’s a thing, and these 1.5V lithium-ion Zepath batteries are surprisingly good! Don’t throw away your Eneloops yet, as NiMH is likely safer and can last longer in low-current applications. But these last way longer in my modded GBA.

Gardyn Studio 2 makes indoor gardening a mostly hands-off experience, thanks to AI, hydroponics, and smart lighting
Jennifer Pattison Tuohy


Gadgets
Antonio G. Di Benedetto


Gadgets
Andrew Liszewski

The rechargeable Recon 360 Faucet addresses every minor complaint I had with its predecessor.
Thomas Ricker


Gaming
Sean Hollister


Gadgets
Sean Hollister

Its semi-solid state chemistry is less prone to thermal runaway and should last longer.
Thomas Ricker

You can skip your nightly recharge three nights in a row.
Allison Johnson


Tech
Sheena Vasani

This is a great device for a certain kind of notetaker. Otherwise, a regular e-reader or tablet will do.
Victoria Song


Gadgets
Cameron Faulkner


Gaming
Sean Hollister

The sample-focused DAW gets an MPC-like hands-on interface.
Terrence O'Brien

Posha uses AI and a motorized arm to cook your dinner autonomously. It’s impressive but expensive, and raises all the usual concerns about connected kitchen appliances.
Jennifer Pattison Tuohy


Tech
Sheena Vasani

The QM9K takes aim at high-end competitors, but ends up competing against its cheaper sibling.
John Higgins


Gadgets
Andrew Liszewski


Tech
Thomas Ricker


Tech
John Higgins and Chris Welch


Gadgets
Allison Johnson


Gaming
Sean Hollister


Buying Guides
Jennifer Pattison Tuohy


Tech
Jennifer Pattison Tuohy

It’s kinda like a pair of chunky sunglasses that runs Android apps.
Victoria Song

A $700 laptop with a great screen and fantastic battery life? What’s the catch?
Antonio G. Di Benedetto


Tech
Chris Welch and John Higgins
Sean Hollister
My friend who’s never flown a drone had a blast with the Antigravity A1.
I don’t have a full review of this awesome drone today, but I can’t get over how easy it is to fly (once you power everything on)! I’ve updated my story with some pros, cons, a few key specs, pricing and price comparisons, and impressions from other reviewers now that the embargo has lifted.


Tech
Jennifer Pattison Tuohy

BMW’s latest electric crossover SUV is about to put the rest of the segment to shame.
Tim Stevens
