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This $1,700 LED Mask Feels More Like Punishment Than Self-Care

Wearing the Pro by Déesse Pro is like cosplaying the Phantom of the Opera—if the Phantom had better LED coverage and $1,700 to spare....

The Upgraded RadRunner Max Has Front Suspension and a Car-Detecting Rear Light

Of course, the more power used, the faster I watched the battery run down on the RadRunner’s massive, full-color display. Hoping to get anywhere...

Lenovo’s ThinkBook Rollable Laptop Has a Benefit No One’s Talking About

The ThinkBook Plus Rollable is not about its performance, though Lenovo made a good choice in using the Intel Core Ultra 258V. Or so...

This $150 ‘Digital Super 8’ Gives the Lo-Fi Camera Craze a Moving Picture Upgrade

The Camp Snap CS-8 doesn’t care about frame rates, bit rates, or whether your footage is stabilized to unerring levels of steadiness. It doesn’t...

Acer’s Helios 16S Is a Powerful Gaming Laptop That Crashes Too Dang Often

The keyboard features four-zone color backlighting, tunable through Acer’s extensive PredatorSense system, which controls everything from battery charging details to whether you want to...

DJI’s First 360 Camera Gives Insta360 a Run for Its Money

Price-wise, the £410 ($550) launch cost for the Standard Combo undercuts Insta360’s comparable bundles by a fair margin, which only adds to the appeal....

If You Don’t Own a Multistyler, the Dyson Co-anda 2x Is the One to Get

Each attachment is embedded with RFID chips that auto-adjust heat and airflow based on your last-used settings. Not a revolutionary change, but it is...

Lelo’s Sona 3 Cruise Vibrator Doesn’t Offer Much New

One of my biggest gripes about the sex toy industry—and the tech industry for that matter—is that there's a lot of iteration. New versions...

The b-Vibe 360 Plug Backdoor Vibrator Is Beginner-Friendly

I love it when a b-Vibe product comes my way, even if it’s a P-spot vibrator, like the b-Vibe 360 Plug. I don’t have...

The Fairphone (Gen. 6) Is the Antidote to Yearly Phone Upgrades

By default, the Essentials mode presents a minimal interface with just a few apps (Camera, Chrome, Maps, Messages, and Phone), and only allows notifications...
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