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OnePlus 6 review: The Android rebel phone grows up
The OnePlus 6 doesn't just have top-of-the-line specs—it also has a premium design and one of the best displays you can buy.Reviews
LG G7 ThinQ review: Big brains, bigger yawns
With a Snapdragon 845 processor, Boombox speaker, and an AI camera, the LG G7 ThinQ isn't a bad phone by any stretch. But it's not a particularly memorable phone either.Reviews
HyperX Cloud Flight review: A solid wireless headset joins the venerable Cloud line
HyperX's debut wireless headset is missing some key features, like chat mix and microphone monitoring, but it looks good, sounds great, and feels excellent.Reviews
Plantronics RIG 800LX review: A comfy wireless headset with Dolby Atmos and subpar bass
Lightweight, comfortable, and with Dolby Atmos support, the Plantronics RIG 800LX would be one of our favorite wireless headsets ever—if it weren't for a bass driver that's prone to heavy distortion.Reviews
Lenovo Tab 4 8 Plus and Home Assistant Pack review: A middling tablet is a poor Alexa speaker
The Lenovo's Tab 4 8 Plus is an OK Android tablet on its own, but the Home Assistant Pack accessory doesn't do Alexa justice.Reviews
SteelSeries Arctis Pro Wireless review: A high-end gaming headset with years of experience
The SteelSeries Arctis Pro Wireless gaming headset is easier to recommend in 2018 than its aging Siberia 800 predecessor, but there are still caveatsReviews
Corsair Void Pro review: The best $100 wireless gaming headset
With an improved microphone, Corsair's wireless Void Pro is now an even better deal for its inexpensive $100 price tag—though this new iteration carries over many of its predecessor's flaws too.Reviews
Samsung Galaxy S9 review: Incrementally better in all the right places
Samsung's Galaxy S9 isn't the revolutionary design breakthrough that the Galaxy S8 was, but it's no less of a great phone.Reviews
Xiaomi 10,000mAh Mi Power Bank Pro review: A battery pack that lives up to its name
Not only is the Mi Power Bank Pro small enough to tote around everywhere, it's capable of charging all the things.Reviews
Speedify review: A mobile-focused VPN with zippy upload speeds
Speedify is a unique mobile-focused VPN with the ability to combine internet connections, and prevent download pauses when your phone's Wi-Fi drops.Reviews
GogoToro Outlet Evaders review: A fun, powerful, and portable power bank
Gaming nerds, rejoice: There’s finally a portable battery pack just for you.Reviews
Essential Phone PH-1 review: Sorry, even limited-edition colors won’t make it less terrible
Essential has announced that the PH-1 is finally available in ocean depths blue, but a new color won't fix what ails this phone.Reviews
Honor 7X review: The most phone you can get for under $200
The Honor 7X may be priced like a budget phone, but with an 18:9 screen, slim-bezel design, and all-metal enclosure, you might mistake it for a premium one.Reviews
Lenovo Ideapad Miix 520 review: A superb Windows tablet with subpar battery life
The Lenovo Miix 520 is one of the best two-in-one Windows tablets we've seen, powered by a new 8th-generation Core chip. Its only big flaw is relatively poor battery life.Updated
Microsoft Surface Pro (2017): Everything you need to know
Microsoft's portable Surface Pro is the company's premier two-in-one Windows tablet, now rebranded as a "laptop." Read all about it here, including the new LTE configurations and prices.Reviews
Belkin BoostUp 2-Port car charger review: High-quality, and well designed
Belkin's BoostUp 2-Port car charger doesn't offer the fastest speeds, but it's still a good product.Reviews
RAVPower 24W Dual USB car charger review: An inexpensive and compact option
A two-port car charger for less than $9? Go on, we’re listening.Reviews
Quick Charge 3.0 Aukey car charger review: Bigger than most, but it works
A trustworthy device with Quick Charge 3.0 tech.Reviews
Maxboost USB Car Charger review: Bulky but functional
There’s one very annoying problem with this car charger.Reviews
Spigen Quick Charge 3.0 car charger review: Streamlined design with fast-charging capabilities
Spigen Quick Charge 3.0 offers two ports with different outputs in a slim form factor.Reviews
Anker PowerDrive Speed 2 car charger review: Anker lights the way
Dual QC3.0 ports with lights make this an attractive and powerful car charger.Reviews
Astro A10 review: The perfect budget headset as long as you don’t care about looks
The Astro A10 won't win any beauty contests, but compromising looks to focus on audio seems to have paid off here—it sounds way better than its $60 price tag implies.Reviews
OnePlus 5T review: A $500 mid-range phone with the heart of a $900 flagship
The OnePlus 5T refreshes the 5 with a new 6-inch screen and skinny bezels, and a camera that's better but still a step below the best.Reviews
Huawei Mate 10 Pro review: A great phone that’s not quite pro
Huawei's Mate 10 Pro is a great phone with a fantastic chip, stellar battery life, and a killer camera, but its "pro" features leave a lot to be desired.Updated
Microsoft Surface Book 2 review: The ultimate laptop improves in every way but one
The second generation of the Microsoft Surface Book, the Surface Book 2, features vastly more graphics horsepower and battery life than its already-impressive predecessor. But there's a small power problem you should know about.Reviews
HyperX Cloud Alpha review: One of the best gaming headsets for the money
HyperX has released a half-dozen headsets since 2014's original and acclaimed Cloud design, but the Alpha is the first to match—and even surpass—its predecessor.Reviews
Venmo review: An app that makes it easy—and social—to split the check
With its huge user base, sleek interface, flexible payment options and agility at splitting bills, Venmo is the peer-to-peer payment app to beat.Reviews
Facebook Messenger for payments review: A no-frills way to send cash to Facebook friends
If you're a Facebook user and you enjoy chatting with friends using Facebook Messenger, you're just taps away from exchanging cash with your Facebook buddies.Reviews
Snapcash review: Send cash to Snapchatters in a snap, or with a swipe
Snapcash offers the easiest way to send money to fellow Snapchatters, but we're talking bare-bones features here.Reviews
Zelle review: Instant cash, as long as you’ve using the right bank
This P2P payment app has an ace up its sleeve: instant and free cash transfers, so long as both the sender and the recipient are customers of participating Zelle banks.Reviews
Google Wallet review: Easy money sending and bill splitting, if you’re on iOS
If not for its limitations on Android, Google Wallet would be a strong contender for "Best Mobile Payment App that Isn't Venmo."Reviews
Square Cash review: A simple, versatile mobile payment app
It may not be as hip as Venmo, but Square Cash is a solid option for users who want to send and receive cash from virtually anyone.Reviews
PayPal review: A safe but costly mobile payment app
PayPal's mobile app makes for one of the more secure ways to send and receive cash from friends or even strangers, but you're on your own when it comes to splitting the bill.Reviews
Mophie Powerstation Plus XL review: Sleek design and fully capable
This battery pack impresses with a stellar efficiency rating.Reviews
MyCharge Adventure Max review: A rugged battery pack for folks who are hard on their gear
A sleek rubber coating protects the pack, while a carabiner makes it easy to keep nearby.Reviews
DBPower Q100 Laptop Power Bank review: You’ll be glad to have around
Two USB ports and an AC plug ensure you can charge just about anything.Reviews
Tronsmart Presto PBT10 review: Slender, portable, and extremely efficient
Tronsmart's lightweight, fast-charging battery pack makes a nice travel companion.Reviews
Anker Powercore II 20000 review: One of Anker’s best battery packs
Anker's high-capacity, dual-port battery pack demonstrates the company's penchant for well-designed products with consistent performance.Reviews
Anker Powercore Fusion 5000 review: It’s all you need, really
Not only can this USB battery pack charge your smartphone, it can charge itself.Reviews
Romoss Longuard 10 review: A short, stubby battery pack that does it all
Romoss isn't a well-known brand, but its Longuard 10 battery pack offers respectable power-on-the-go performance and features.Reviews
Romoss Solo 6 Plus review: Not great looking, but gets the job done
If style in a battery pack doesn't matter to you, this could be the product for you.Reviews
HTC U11 Life review: A mid-range phone that punches above its class
HTC's U11 Life has the features of a premium phone but costs half as much.Reviews
LG V30 review: Another great LG phone that just isn’t great enough
The LG V30 tries to break out of its niche with more mainstream appeal, but the results are pretty much the same.Reviews
FrontRow Camera Review: This high-end live-streaming wearable forgot the high-end camera
FrontRow is a camera for vlogging and live-streaming your daily activities, but $400 gets you a finely crafted wearable with a merely adequate camera.Reviews
Moto X4 Android One review: A good reminder of what a great deal looks like
Android One is the new Nexus program, and the Moto X4 Android One is the phone to get if you're a diehard Android user on a budget and want to subscribe to Google's Project Fi.Reviews
Pixel 2 XL review: A.I. magic on a 6-inch display
The Pixel 2 XL is a no-brainer upgrade—unless you already own the original Pixel XL. Here's your comprehensive look at Pixel 2 XL's marquee features, and how they rate.Updated
HP Elite x3 review: Yep, this was the last great Windows phone
HP's Elite x3 combines amazing hardware, tremendous battery life, a stellar Continuum experience, and support for older Win32 apps. Whether that's enough to buoy Microsoft's vision remains to be seen.Reviews
Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Tablet (2017) review: Competition pushes this competent tablet down
Lenovo's second-generation ThinkPad X1 Tablet is a solid, if slightly anemic, two-in-one PC that changes little. Unfortunately, some of its competition has caught up to it.Reviews
Rexing V1 dash cam review: A good basic model, but grab the GPS add-on
Rexing's V1 dash cam covers the basics, but factoring in the $30 GPS add-on, it's a bit pricey for what it delivers.Reviews