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AOC I1601C Portable Monitor Review: Simply Unremarkable
The AOC I1601C is a portable 15.6” monitor. It is a low cost, no frills, easy-to-use option when you need a second screen at home or on the go.
Colgate Hum Toothbrush Review: The Perfect Electric Companion For Your Teeth
Today, we’re talking about an on the whim purchase I recently made while perusing the aisles of my local Sam’s Club. This article is dedicated to the Colgate hum.
Razer Book 13 Review: A Razer Laptop For Grown Ups
For a non-gaming laptop from a gaming company, what can you reasonably expect out of the Razer Book? Surprisingly, quite a lot.
Hubble MaskFone Review: Purely Unnecessary
One of the weirdest items I’ve reviewed yet, the Hubble MaskFone is both a mask and wireless headset. Talk about dual purpose.
Ipega Arcade Joystick Review: Playing Together Everywhere
Playing the Nintendo Switch anywhere with a friend is a cool aesthetic and all, but when it comes to multiplayer gaming, nothing beats a fight stick gamepad. That’s what we have here with the Ipega PG-SW002 arcade gamepad!
Apple iPhone 13 Pro Review: Macro Mode But Micro Changes
The iPhone 13 Pro is a mighty serviceable phone in its own right, but if you’re comparing it to an iPhone 12 Pro, it may not be such an exciting year to year upgrade Apple fans are known to do.
Ember Smart Mug Review: The Perfect Temperature
Ever wish your coffee stayed piping hot for hours, or your tea remained perfectly warm throughout your day? The Ember Mug² promises to do just that, and more!
Google Pixel 6 Pro Review: Brand New Inside and Out
For the first time, my beloved simple Pixel layout has been disrupted and instead, I feel more like I’m using a Samsung or a OnePlus device. The result? I absolutely love it.
Tecware Spectre Pro Review: A Hot-Swappable Full-Size Keyboard for Under $100
Today, we’re looking at the Tecware Spectre Pro Backlit Mechanical Keyboard. This board retails for about $60, and, spoiler alert, seems to be a pretty decent option for the money.
Logitech G435 Headphones Review: Colorful Dilemma
With a rather charming identity and affordable price tag at $79.99, has Logitech finally figured out the perfect gaming headphones for the masses?
This is a Must Have for the Legends Pinball
Atgames sent us a solution for that with their Control Panel mod that adds six buttons, an eight-way joystick and a precision trackball to the machine. For an additional $200 to the price of the Legends Pinball machine, is this a must have add-on?
Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 3 Review: Thrice As Nice
This might not be the phone that we will look back on in 10 years and say that it was a step forward in the evolution of smartphone design, but I would say that the Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 3 is a very important release for Samsung.
Audio-Technica ATH-M40x Review: Affordable Studio Headphones For Every Creator
Just because the audio-technica ATH-M40x aren’t bank-breaking doesn’t mean they don’t deliver. Move over, Bluetooth headphones; you have a new rival.
Lenovo Legion Slim 7 Review: A Portable Gaming Partner
The Lenovo Legion Slim 7 might be slimmer than most gaming laptops, but is the tradeoff worth the potential performance dip?
Tourbox Neo Review: Working Efficiently
I bought a Tourbox Neo to customize my input commands on Final Cut Pro X, Affinity and Logic Pro. And boy does it change the editing game.
Conico Cloud IP Camera Review: Modern Necessities on a Budget
Let's face it, all we really need in a home security camera is good functionality and a user friendly app. The Conico Cloud IP Camera surely delivers that a bit more.
Google Pixel 5a Review: A Simple Selection
The Google Pixel 5a can be described in a few simple words: predictable, reliable, and effortlessly Android. Have we gotten comfortable with Pixels where they’ve now stagnated?
Steelcase Leap v2 Review: I Bought a Used Steelcase Leap V2 and It Saved My Back
The Steelcase Leap V2 promises unmatched comfort, adaptable support, and sleek design, all at a premium price tag. But does it deliver the ergonomic nirvana it advertises, or is it just an overpriced office chair?
Drop ENTR Keyboard Review: Entering a $99 Gateway
I bought the Drop ENTR tenkeyless mechanical keyboard for $99 and have been using it as my main keyboard for more than a month now. While it isn’t the most glamorous product we’ve ever looked at, I certainly see why mechanical keyboard fans turn to Drop.
RedMagic 6R Review: Two numbers you need to know $449 and SD888
The RedMagic 6R is a gaming phone that is somewhat of a departure from what gaming phones have evolved into. What really puts the 6R on the map are the internal parts in combination with the MSRP.