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LIFX String Light review: A pricey pop of outdoor color
After a long absence, LIFX is back with smart outdoor string lights that are impressively bright, but quite expensive.Reviews
Lexar SL500 USB SSD review: 20Gbps storage cut thin to win
If you seek a fast USB SSD that can barely be felt when it slides into your pocket, or mounts easily to the back of your mobile device, then Lexar's SL500 is what you're looking for.Reviews
Lorex 2K Indoor Pan-Tilt Wi-Fi Camera review: Simple but solid
If you're not worried about aesthetics or advanced features, the Lorex 2K Indoor Pan-Tilt Wi-Fi Camera may be the home surveillance solution for you.Reviews
Dell Inspiron 14 Plus (2024) review: This is what a well-rounded machine looks like
The Dell Inspiron 14 Plus laptop is a remarkably well rounded system, especially where battery life and price-to-performance ratio are concerned.Reviews
Wyze Cam v4 review: Wyze Labs’ best security cam costs less
You’ll find mostly evolutionary improvements over the Wyze Cam v3 Pro this model replaces, but we're not about to complain about its even lower price tag.Updated
Carbonite Safe review: All-you-can-eat online backup
Carbonite Safe is an online backup service that offers unlimited storage and uses Windows' own File Explorer for data selection. It's simple and effective, though integration into Windows 11 Explorer isn't as elegant as it is in Windows 10.Updated
The 10 most-watched YouTube videos of all time
There are billions of videos on YouTube. But which ones are in the top 10 with the most views?Reviews
PrivateVPN review: Simple and likeable
PrivateVPN offers solid speeds, gets around Netflix restrictions, and it's long-term plans are available at a great price.Reviews
HP Spectre x360 14 review: Keeping the Windows 2-in-1 dream alive
The HP Spectre x360 14 is a light, versatile, and pleasant Windows 2-in-1 that's great for touchscreen superfans.Reviews
Proscenic Smart Lock L60 review: Affordable front-door security
This low-priced smart deadbolt offers five options for entry: your fingerprint, a PIN, an NFC card, a physical key, or its mobile app.Reviews
Razer Blade 14 review: Still Razer’s most versatile gaming laptop
The new top-of-the-line Razer Blade 14 sports a Ryzen 9 8945HS chip and RTX 4070 GPU for year-on-year performance boosts.Reviews
Adata SD810 portable SSD review: A fast, affordable everyday drive
The Adata SD810 is affordable, especially in the 4TB and breezed through the majority of our tests. It was very slow in the 450GB write, but that will affect few users.Reviews
Adobe Photoshop Elements 2024 review: Still one of the best
With a redesigned interface and new AI features, Photoshop Elements is still one of the best photo-editors for amateur photographers.Reviews
Asus Zenbook Duo 2024 review: A near-perfect dual screen laptop
Now Asus offers more screen than ever. Double up!Reviews
HP Omen Transcend 14 review: Power and beauty in a compact package
The HP Omen Transcend 14 laptop delivers a lot of gaming power in a package that's just a bit heavier than the average ultraportable.Reviews
Cherry K5V2 keyboard review: Great switches at a high price
This mini gaming keyboard shows off some of Cherry's fantastic work on switches and stabilizers, but its big price tag and lack of software make it lag behind the competition.Reviews
Alienware Pro Wireless review: A stylish speed demon of a gaming mouse
The Alienware Pro Wireless gaming mouse has a killer 4KHz wireless polling right out of the box, which means you can forget about shelling out for an expensive add-on hyper-polling dongle.Reviews
Blink Mini 2 review: This tiny security cam works indoors and out
Amazon's least-expensive home security camera now features a weatherized enclosure so it can protect your yard as well as the spaces inside your home.Reviews
Acer Predator Helios Neo 16 review: Gaming laptop goes all-in on speed
Exceptional performance puts the Acer Predator Helios Neo 16 ahead of competitors where speed matters most.Reviews
Logitech G Pro X Superlight 2 review: Quick and deadly accurate
The Logitech G Pro X Superlight 2 has almost the same design as its predecessor, the Logitech G Pro X Superlight, but it goes one step further with an even lighter body and an upgraded Hero 2 sensor that really boosts the power and precision you have at your fingertips.Reviews
Eufy Indoor Cam S350 review: Dual-lens home surveillance
This excellent camera lets you see the big security picture while preserving the small important details.Reviews
AVG Secure VPN review: A well-known security brand takes on VPNs
AVG Secure VPN from the acclaimed antivirus company is a solid mainstream VPN for those who just want to connect to a location and get to work.Reviews
HP Laptop 14 review: A stylish, portable laptop for under $500
The HP Laptop 14 certainly impresses with its stylish design, comfortable keyboard, low price point, and so on. That said, the weak multitasking performance and annoying fan noise knock it down a few pegs.Reviews
Creative Pebble X Plus review: Small speakers, powerful sound
The new mini speakers from Creative are more expensive and more premium than before. But the boost in quality and Bluetooth support is worth it.Reviews
15-in MacBook Air (M3) review: Apple's best laptop gets better
The M3 update to Apple's most popular laptop line improves on greatness.Reviews
Govee Neon Rope Light 2 review: Around the bend
A revamped version of Govee’s “rope” light is more flexible and works with more smart home ecosystems thanks to Matter. It’s also a lot of fun.Reviews
Asus ROG Swift OLED PG32UCDM review: A super-sized and razor sharp display
The Asus ROG Swift OLED PG32UCDM is another excellent 32-inch 4K QD-OLED monitor. It excels in connectivity, but falls a tad behind in HDR.Reviews
14-inch M3 Pro MacBook Pro review: The sweet spot
It's $400 more than the base 14-inch model, but you'll be glad you paid the difference.Updated
Kensington SD5800T Thunderbolt 4 Dock review: Premium in all ways
The Kensington Thunderbolt 4 and USB Quad Docking Station (SD5800T) promises four 4K-display support, and delivers — provided you have the right hardware. Otherwise, its 16-in-1 port flexibility demands a steep price.Reviews
Alienware m16 R2 review: This gaming laptop can be your daily driver
The Alienware m16 R2 is a “do it all” 16-inch laptop for gamers who also want a portable PC with good battery life.Reviews
Aiper Scuba S1 pool-cleaning robot review: Not cheap, not great
This mid-priced robot pool cleaner's impressive treads make it look more capable than it really is. Spend just a bit more and buy Aiper's Seagull Pro instead.Reviews
Air Explorer Pro review: Sync to, from, and between your online storage accounts
Air Explorer Pro is a super-handy program that will connect and sync to, from, and between the vast majority of online storage services as well as local storage.Reviews
Eufy SoloCam S340 review: Twin-lensed, solar-powered security
This outstanding outdoor pan/tilt security camera lets you see everything, and you should never need to charge its battery.Reviews
BenQ IdeaCam S1 Pro review: A terrific webcam and then some
BenQ goes above and beyond with the IdeaCam S1 Pro: a nearly 4K webcam that adds a presentation mode and even a macro lens. It's all excellently engineered, even if a few ultra-premium features are excluded.Reviews
NordPass review: Affordable, streamlined password management
NordVPN's password manager makes securing and syncing your login credentials simple — while costing notably less than the competition.Reviews
Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon review: The ideal business laptop
The Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon (Gen 12) is a beautiful laptop for getting work done. It’s nicely constructed, extremely lightweight, and great to type on, with a beautiful display and solid battery life. You pay a premium for its premium experience, though.Reviews
Endgame Gear KB65HE keyboard review: Minimalist design meets gamer savvy
The Endgame Gear KB65HE, a new step by the manufacturer into the gaming keyboard market, promises high performance thanks to its Hall-effect switches and robust design. Our review shows whether it delivers what it promises.Reviews
Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Fold 16 review: Goes big, falls short
While we liked the innovative folding OLED display and the long battery life, we feel as though Lenovo's ThinkPad X1 Fold 16 misses the mark in far too many areas.Reviews
Indie hit 'Balatro' reinvents poker by forcing you to cheat
The new roguelike expands the basics of poker into a devilishly clever and addictive spin on a classic.Reviews
Mozilla VPN review: An easy-to-use VPN with Firefox compatibility
Mozilla VPN is a standalone VPN application from the makers of Firefox browser that does the basics right.Reviews
Lexar SL600 review: A fast, affordable portable SSD in unique guise
Lexar's come up with another worthy contender for your SSD dollars. The uniquely styled SL600 is not best at anything, but solid at almost everything and was a bit cheaper than the competition at the 2TB level as of this review.Reviews
Lenovo LOQ 15 review: A surprisingly affordable gaming laptop
This gaming laptop is packed with the latest CPU and GPU technology, providing the power to play the latest titles effortlessly without breaking the bankReviews
Wyze Cam Floodlight v2 review: Budget smart lighting & security
This floodlight camera sets a high bar for performance and a low bar for price.Reviews
Asus ROG Delta S Wireless review: Comfort, style, and great sound
The Asus ROG Delta S Wireless is one of the most comfortable headsets you can buy, thanks to its interchangeable leather and hybrid mesh earpads that allow you to personalize your fit. The headset is also remarkably robust, and its 50mm audio drivers produce a compelling sound that really livens up games.Reviews
Dell U4025QW review: A big, sharp ultrawide with a heaping helping of ports
The Dell U4025QW is a giant 40-inch 5K ultrawide display with tons of connectivity and image configuration options and a hefty price tag to boot.Updated
Backblaze review: No-hassle online backup with unlimited storage
Backblaze is an online service that uses a shotgun approach, backing up everything important unless you tell it not to. It's cheap if you need unlimited storage, and a good choice for those who don't necessarily know what needs backing up. Pay attention to the retention settings though, as deletions and older versions will be removed after 30 days unless you upgrade.Reviews
Dell XPS 16 review: High performance, costly style
The Dell XPS 16 is a speedy laptop and gentle on the eyes, but so are plenty of much cheaper machines that don’t have as frustrating a keyboard or such a lacking port selection for pro users.Reviews
JBL Quantum Stream Studio USB mic review: Great sound with little effort
Just plug in the JBL Quantum Stream Studio and start talking.Reviews
Deep Sentinel DS2 review: Security cams backed by live guards
The second generation of this unique professionally monitored security camera system boasts technical improvements and the same stellar monitoring service.Reviews