Reviews

Hands-on evaluations of phones, gadgets, apps, and connected devices, focused on real-world use, strengths, trade-offs, and overall value.

TCL Note A1 NXTPAPER Review

The market for digital notebooks has grown considerably over the last few years. Products like the reMarkable and BOOX lineups have shown that many people want a paper-like experience without carrying stacks of notebooks and printed documents everywhere they go. TCL takes a similar, but different approach. Rather than relying...

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Aiper IrriSense 2 Review

Automated lawn watering has traditionally meant choosing between two very different paths: investing thousands of dollars in a professionally installed in-ground irrigation system or settling for a basic timer attached to a garden hose. The Aiper IrriSense 2 aims squarely at the space between those options. Priced at $430 as...

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Nothing Headphone (a) Review

Nothing has been shaking up the tech world for a while now, and their latest entry into the audio market, the Nothing Headphone (a), is proof that they’re getting serious about being the new value king. Sitting just below their flagship Headphone (1) in the lineup, these new cans offer...

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HomerunPET Self-Cleaning Litter Box Review

Automatic litter boxes have become increasingly common over the last few years, but many still share the same limitation: they're designed around average-sized cats. Larger breeds, multi-cat households, and cats that simply prefer a little more room often end up with products that feel cramped. The HomerunPET CS106 Self-Cleaning Litter...

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Suunto Spark Review

If you’ve been following the fitness tech scene for a while, you know Suunto is a heavyweight when it comes to rugged sports watches. But lately, they’ve been making some serious noise in the audio space. Their latest entry, the Suunto Spark, is a pair of open-ear headphones that swaps...

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Nothing Phone (4a) Pro Review

Nothing has spent the last few years trying to prove they’re more than just a "hype" brand. With two generations of budget-friendly phones under their belt, they've finally hit a sweet spot. The Nothing Phone (4a) Pro feels like the moment the company stopped just being different and started being...

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