I’m sticking to my stance on smart rings: They’re not really fitness devices, but more geared towards health monitoring. Sure, fitness plays a big role in overall health, but there’s a distinction. And this is where Samsung had a real shot at bridging the gap—but they missed it. The Galaxy Ring? Solid build quality, no doubt. But what about its health and fitness features? Let’s take a look at the data and see what it shows us.
Google thought it wasn’t enough to update its Pixel phones for 2024. Not only did the company launch a new foldable, but the Pro model also got a smaller version. We tested the Pixel 9 Pro and will tell you how it performs in battery life, performance, display, and more.
Should you upgrade to the new iPhone 16 Pro (Max) or stick with your iPhone 15 Pro (Max)? To help you decide, we’ve compared the design, performance, and camera of both models. This simple comparison will make it easier to see if upgrading to the iPhone 16 Pro (Max) is really worth it for you.
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At IFA 2024 in Berlin, the keyword “AI” was on everyone’s lips. Among the host of AI devices set to revolutionize our lives, I came across the PLAUD NotePin. This little wearable not only transcribes all your voice notes and other meetings, but also summarizes and formats them with LLMs like chatGPT-4o.
At IFA 2024, I was able to wrap my hands around the Tecno Pocket Go. This controller is slightly larger than a traditional Xbox controller, is actually a Windows 11-powered mini PC. It’s a screen-less Steamdeck, which you can connect to any TV, monitor, and even a pair of AR glasses to play anywhere. It’s the handheld console I’m most excited about right now.
The MoGo 3 looks like a Bluetooth box from Ultimate Ears, despite being roughly the same size and houses a Full HD projector. Thanks to Google TV integration, it can also access Netflix and boasts powerful speakers from harman/kardon. However, Xgimi packs a battery into an optional stand. Is this portable projector worth buying?
Augmented reality allows people and machines to merge and, by definition, takes our perception of reality to the next level. So far, I have held few gadgets in my hands that fulfill this AR promise as comprehensively as the Imiki AR Glasses from Myvu. And the most exciting thing is that the glasses will be available in stores as early as October.
The Nothing Phone (2a) Plus is an experiment. With this slightly more premium version than the Nothing Phone (2a), the manufacturer wants to test you. Nothing wants to see what changes, improvements, and compromises you’re prepared to accept in a mid-range smartphone. With a slightly more advanced spec sheet, can the Nothing Phone (2a) Plus convince you to pay 100 bucks more than the Nothing Phone (2a)? I give you my honest opinion in this full review.
The Amazfit T-Rex 3 builds upon its predecessors with a more refined design, delivering a rugged yet energy-efficient smartwatch tailored for adventurers. While it offers an impressive value for its price, its proprietary software—though highly functional—may present a learning curve for some users. After testing the device extensively, here are my thoughts on how the T-Rex 3 fares in real-world use.
With the L40 Ultra, Dreame launched what is potentially the best robot vacuum cleaner with mopping function in the market in 2024. This model is very similar to the X40 Ultra. It boasts an extendable side brush, a swivel mop, and an integrated hair shredder as part of its special features. In this detailed review, you can discover why we think the Dreame L40 Ultra as a value-for-money recommendation with an asking price of $1,499.99.