Category: review

Rode’s new white Wireless GO and accessories extend the flexibility of the most versatile creator mic

Sound industry leader Rode has done an amazing job keeping up with the needs of the fast-moving creator industry, supporting YouTubers, podcasters, Instagram and Tik Tok media mavens with a host of new products at impressive price points. The Rode Wireless GO mic system might be the most impressive of…

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Motorola Edge Plus review: It’s… fine?

Motorola is great at cheap, reliable phones. The expensive stuff, not so much. Consider the brand's track record: Motorola built the high-end Moto Z and Z Force four years ago, which relied on snap-on accessories called Moto Mods to rise above a sea… Source

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MSI GS66 Stealth review: A 300Hz gaming laptop in a crowded field

MSI wowed us with the GS65 Stealth Thin two years ago — it was the lightest gaming laptop we'd ever seen, with a sleek design and some powerful hardware. So you'd think its sequel, the GS66 Stealth, would easily be a slam dunk. But the gaming laptop… Source

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Google Pixel Buds review (2020): Truly smart earbuds

Apple kickstarted a wireless earbuds global craze with the original AirPods in 2016. But Google has never had a true competitor. Google’s 2017 Pixels Buds were Bluetooth, but not completely wireless — and for the most part they felt incomplete. More… Source

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Apple iPhone SE review (2020): Great phone, even better price

Every September, just like clockwork, Apple reveals a handful of new high-end phones. If this year’s rumors hold true — and if the company’s plans don’t get delayed — its 2020 flagships will come with super-fast new processors, LiDAR sensors for bett… Source

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Fitbit Charge 4 review: Affordable GPS at last

It was a long and meandering road, but we finally made it. We’re back to a world in which a Fitbit band – the new $150 Charge 4 to be exact – has onboard GPS. The Fitbit Surge (RIP to an underrated tracker) was the last of the company’s fitness…

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