Tag: Reviews
Brightness Overload? Hisense’s Beautiful, Brawny U8QG Pushes QLED to the Limit
Of course, last year’s U8N was similarly potent, within the visual margin of error for most folks. It’s no small feat to push the...
HP’s OmniBook X Flip 14 Can’t Outlast the Competition
Convertible laptops continue to grow in popularity, likely because of the exceptional flexibility they offer to folks who want to switch up their use—shape-shifting...
Lettuce Grow’s Indoor Farmstand Is Perfect, Except for a Few Bugs (Literally)
Upon receiving the Lettuce Grow Indoor Farmstand in the mail, I did not expect that I’d be enjoying some tea before I’d even unwrapped...
Roborock’s Saros Z70 With OmniGrip Still Can’t Put Away My Flip-Flops
I spent a few weeks lying in wait around my house, stalking it. My poor OmniGrip got into trouble all the time. I spent...
Lelo’s Latest Sex Toy Has a Silver Tongue
The Lelo Ora 3 doesn't beat around the bush. Whereas some product packages label the contents inside as a massager or vibrator, Lelo doesn’t...
This Beautiful Bang & Olufsen Bluetooth Speaker Is Also Pretty Repairable
Back in 2016, the original A1 Bluetooth speaker (8/10, WIRED Recommends) was one of the first from Bang & Olufsen under its more affordable...
The Garmin Forerunner 970 Celebrates Your Race Finish With You
It has 15 new sport profiles compared to the Forerunner 965, including things like Backcountry Snowboarding, Pickleball, and even some motor sports. The list...
LG’s Lightweight Gram Pro 16 Laptop Still Needs Some Work
The 360-degree hinge could use a bit of tightening. I found its looseness caused the screen to flop and bounce quite a bit when...
The Timekettle T1 Is an Adept Global Translator That’ll Work Even Offline
This service is skinned another way in the Chat app, which presents a two-way conversation system, with your language on one side and your...
Bose’s Soundlink Plus Is the Midsize Banger You Didn’t Know You Needed
With so many Bluetooth speakers out there, and more arriving almost daily, it can be easy to underestimate one that dwells in the middle...











