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LG Launches First Smart Gaming Monitors with webOS: Meet the UltraGear GX9s Series

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LG Electronics is upping the ante for gamers and streamers alike with the debut of its first smart OLED gaming monitors. The new LG UltraGear GX9s lineup, comprising the 45GX90SA, 39GX90SA, and 34GX90SA, blends high-end display tech with the brains of webOS, delivering a one-stop shop for both competitive gaming and binge-worthy content.

The new monitors are now available at LG.com and select retailers, priced at $1,699 for the 45-inch model, $1,599 for the 39-inch, and $1,399 for the 34-inch.

OLED Meets Entertainment Hub

45GX90SA

Each model in the GX9s series features a 21:9 curved OLED panel with a deep 800R curvature, a QHD resolution (3440×1440), and DisplayHDR True Black 400 certification. Translation: gamers get the rich contrast and deep blacks OLED is known for, with the added bonus of a 240Hz refresh rate and a near-instant 0.03ms response time. Whether it’s an esports match or a dramatic cutscene, motion stays fluid and clear.

LG packed these displays with both AMD FreeSync Premium and NVIDIA G-SYNC compatibility, plus support for HDMI 2.1, DisplayPort 1.4, and USB-C. That means less screen tearing and more flexibility across consoles, PCs, and even mobile setups.

Common Features At-a-Glance

  • Resolution: WQHD 3440 x 1440
  • Display Type: Curved OLED (800R curvature)
  • Refresh Rate: 240Hz
  • Response Time: 0.03ms (GtG)
  • Brightness (Typ.): 275 cd/m²
  • Peak Brightness (HDR): 1300 cd/m² (@ 1.5% APL)
  • HDR Support: VESA DisplayHDR True Black 400
  • Adaptive Sync: AMD FreeSync Premium & NVIDIA G-SYNC Compatible
  • VRR & VESA Adaptive Sync: Supported
  • Connectivity: HDMI (2x), DisplayPort 1.4 (1x), USB-C (1x)
  • Audio: Built-in speakers
  • Smart Platform: webOS 24 with LG Channels & cloud gaming apps
  • Design: 4-side virtually borderless, RGB hexagonal backlight
  • Stand Adjustments: Tilt, height, swivel
  • LG Switch: Supported

Streaming Without the Extra Boxes

39GX90SA

What sets the GX9s series apart is its use of webOS 24, the same smart platform LG puts in its TVs. That means the monitor itself can access services like Netflix, Prime Video, and over 350 free LG Channels, no PC or set-top box required. Users can even launch cloud gaming apps like NVIDIA GeForce NOW, Amazon Luna, and Blacknut directly from the home screen.

The inclusion of onboard speakers, a virtually borderless design, and RGB hexagonal lighting on the back add to the all-in-one appeal, whether you’re mid-match or mid-movie.

Ergonomics and Extras

34GX90SA

LG gave the GX9s series an ergonomic L-shaped stand with tilt, height, and swivel adjustments, ideal for dialed-in desk setups. It’s not just flashy lighting and fast specs; it’s a well-rounded package aimed at both hardcore players and casual streamers who want fewer cables and more flexibility.

More information, including specs and a current promo offering up to 30% off through April 27, is available on LG’s official website.

ESR Expands Qi2 Charging Lineup with CryoBoost Cooling and MagSafe Support

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ESR is turning up the chill on wireless charging, literally. The brand has launched its newest range of Qi2-compatible MagSafe chargers, now equipped with second-generation CryoBoost cooling technology. Designed for faster, cooler, and quieter performance, the new collection includes charging solutions for home, car, and mobile power needs, all available now via Amazon and Amazon UK.

CryoBoost 2.0: Cooler Heads Charge Faster

Since introducing CryoBoost in 2022, ESR has focused on managing one of wireless charging’s biggest bottlenecks: heat. The second-gen version now features a fully open duct and a reworked airflow system that keeps fan noise below 25dB, quieter than most library whispers. ESR claims this new design reduces charging temperatures by about 5.5°C compared to typical MagSafe chargers, helping maintain optimal speed without cooking your phone.

ESR 3-in-1 MagSafe Charger with Qi2

The flagship of the lineup, the ESR 3-in-1 MagSafe Charging Station, supports full-speed 15W iPhone charging, 5W Apple Watch fast charging, and 5W AirPods charging, all in a tidy all-in-one unit. ESR says it can juice up an iPhone 16 Pro in 1 hour and 51 minutes. It’s priced at $71.99 in the U.S. and £69.99 in the UK.

ESR Qi2 MagSafe Car Charger

On the road, the ESR Qi2 Car Charger brings that same CryoBoost cooling to your dashboard. With 18 N52 magnets delivering a firm 1,600 g magnetic grip, it promises to keep your iPhone secure, even on pothole-heavy commutes. It delivers 15W fast charging, reportedly enough to get an iPhone 16 Pro from 0 to full in 1 hour and 48 minutes. It retails for $26.99/£29.44.

Slimmer Power Banks with a Kick(stand)

For portable power, ESR has updated its MagSlim Kickstand Power Bank lineup. The 5,000mAh model, priced at $39.99/£45.99, is now the slimmest Qi2 battery pack on the market at just 15.5 mm thick. It charges cool, too, staying under 99°F thanks to smart temperature control and AI heat management.

Those needing more juice can opt for the 10,000mAh version, which maintains the same compact design and adds a versatile kickstand for hands-free viewing in both portrait and landscape.

Availability and More Info

All models in ESR’s new Qi2 lineup are available now on Amazon and the ESR official website. From multi-device stations to road-trip-ready chargers, ESR’s expanded MagSafe-compatible line keeps things fast, cool, and quietly efficient.

Withings Launches BPM Vision in the US, Bringing Smarter Blood Pressure Monitoring to Home Users

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Withings has officially launched BPM Vision in the United States, expanding its portfolio of connected health devices with a focus on making blood pressure monitoring easier, clearer, and more accurate for everyday users. The FDA-cleared device, initially revealed earlier this year at CES, is now available for $149.95 on withings.com, with broader retail availability via Amazon and select partners beginning May 2025.

A High-Tech Helper for Hypertension

The BPM Vision is a smart blood pressure monitor designed to address some of the most common user pain points—confusing interfaces, inconsistent readings, and uncomfortable cuffs. With a sharp 2.8-inch color display and step-by-step on-screen tutorials, the device walks users through the proper positioning and measurement technique without requiring a manual or a Ph.D. in cardiology.

At the heart of its accuracy is TripleTrust, Withings’ approach to clinical-grade reliability. The device takes three consecutive readings—just like many doctors do in the clinic—to minimize outliers and improve measurement confidence.

The BPM Vision provides clear systolic and diastolic blood pressure data, along with heart rate tracking. Results are displayed in an easy-to-read format with color-coded feedback, making it immediately obvious whether the numbers fall in the green zone or need attention.

Designed for Real-Life Use

Withings has paid attention to more than just numbers. The BPM Vision is designed with interchangeable cuffs that fit arms ranging from 9 to 20 inches (22 to 52 cm), ensuring comfort and accessibility for a wide range of adults. It’s also built for the realities of family life, supporting health data for up to eight users—each with individual profiles in the Withings app.

Thanks to AutoSync+, the device connects via Wi-Fi to automatically upload readings without the need for a smartphone nearby. This means users can take a reading in the morning without fumbling for their phone and still have it logged and ready in the app when they need it.

More Than Just a Monitor

Monitoring blood pressure at home has never been more important, especially given that hypertension affects nearly half of adults in the U.S. But it’s not just about tracking numbers—it’s about turning that data into action. By syncing with the Withings app, BPM Vision enables users to generate detailed health reports that can be shared with healthcare providers. The result is better conversations and more informed treatment decisions.

Also Available in EU, BeamO

Withings BeamO is a compact 4-in-1 health device that combines a digital stethoscope, thermometer, oximeter, and 1-lead ECG to deliver fast, clinical-grade checkups at home or on the go. Following CE approval, it’s being positioned as a “thermometer of the future” and includes a 3-month Withings+ subscription with advanced cardiac insights. U.S. and U.K. availability is expected later in 2025, pending regulatory clearance. More details on the EU launch here.

More information about BPM Vision and the rest of Withings’ connected health lineup is available at www.withings.com.

Dio Node Review

Apple is renowned for its tight control over access to the inner workings of its operating systems. This is especially evident in the “walled garden” of iMessage, FaceTime, and the Apple Watch. However, they have made a noteworthy exception with AirPlay and MagSafe accessories. Enter Dio Node, a cutting-edge AirPlay compliant speaker system that stands out as a formidable contender for your entire home audio solution.

“The Dio Node speakers deliver seamless AirPlay integration with surprisingly rich sound—all without the privacy concerns of an always-on microphone. Its effortless setup and minimalist design make it a perfect addition to any Apple-centric home.”

Design

The industrial structure of the Dio Node speakers are very unassuming. This seems intentional to have the simple, square units to blend into any aesthetic or room. They seriously are just light gray squares with a few volume controls button and a power port in the back. Honestly, it’s refreshing to see such a muted design to make sure these just live anywhere without calling attention.

Internally, you have a single speaker and Wi-Fi. No Bluetooth, microphone, or other sensors. This allows for a quick connection capable of lossless audio without affecting your privacy. No constantly listening device in the corner of the room, and Dio skipped the inconsistency of Bluetooth.

My only negative with the design is I wish the port was a little more flush and/or USB-C. I ended up landing on mounting two of these speakers in my garage for my home gym, and having the port making a hard 90-degree angle out the back made for a weird situation when trying to mount on either the ceiling or wall. This is especially true with a unit as niche as the Dio Node that simply doesn’t have the mount support from 3rd parties you’d see from say a Google or Apple official speaker.

The same is true for the power port. While both Apple and Google also use a proprietary charging option, I’d love to see someone like Dio use a modern standard like USB-C. Not only does it support the simple ethos the company seems to be looking for, but it makes supplying replacements easier for consumers.

AirPlay and setup

Getting the Dio Node out the box to a working speaker literally takes less than five minutes. There’s a nice quick guide included in the box, or you can scan a QR box for a similar tutorial, but you really just need an iOS device. No extra app. You’ll just need the iPhone or iPad’s existing Wi-Fi settings page to get them going.

Yep, you just open your Wi-Fi settings, much like you were joining a new Wi-Fi router for your device. From here, you should see the new option to “set up an AirPlay speaker”. After this, your new Dio Node will look and act much like an Apple HomePod. It can be paired with other AirPlay devices for dual play and will be seen in any AirPlay menu.

That’s by far the selling point of the Dio Node speakers. Look, act, and basically be a HomePod without Siri and a microphone. But that doesn’t mean that it’s stripped of full connected features. You can link Dio Nodes to the Home app on your iPhone smarts. From here, you can play music and use Shortcuts to utilize the speaker over voice commands.

Sound

Another area the Dio Node speakers aren’t lacking is sound. While it’s not quite as robust as an audio device as a HomePod, it’s damn close. The output of the Dio speaker is much better than I expected. That unassuming shell made it seem like it would underperform, but it’s very good for a speaker this size.

The same is true for pairing them together. While you can’t use them in stereo like the HomePods, you can sync the playback to two different ones with the same audio output. This functionality is incredibly useful, as it allows you to create a more expansive sound experience throughout your home. Whether you’re entertaining guests or just enjoying some alone time, having the option to play music in multiple rooms simultaneously adds a delightful ambiance to any setting.

For example, you might set one Dio Node speaker in your living room while placing another in the kitchen. This way, you can enjoy seamless music playback while moving about your home without interruptions. The sound quality remains consistent across both speakers, and as you transition from room to room, the listening experience doesn’t falter. It’s truly impressive how these compact devices can deliver such satisfying audio performance.

Final Thoughts

The Dio Node speaker system is a surprising addition to the Apple accessories ecosystem. The seamless set-up and better than expected sound make this a great option for AirPlay in your home. Add in the appeal that some people will prefer that it doesn’t have an always on microphone, and you have a more private alternative to a HomePod without losing the ties to Apple or HomeKit.

The only other thing to cover here is the pricing. The Dio Node speakers are $90 for a single or the most popular options seems to be the 3-pack for $240. I also think this is the best value when compared to something like Sonos or even the closer relative of the Apple HomePod Mini. Having multiple speakers to utilize the multi-room playback showcases the full feature list of the Dio. You can get yours now with the link below from Dio Connect’s direct website.

T-Mobile Rolls Out Spring Home Internet Deals with $1,050 in Switching Incentives

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T-Mobile is giving internet service providers a run for their money this spring, launching a fresh round of 5G Home Internet offers that could put more than $1,000 back in customers’ pockets. Starting April 3, the Un-carrier is offering new customers up to $1,050 in combined incentives when they make the switch.

The limited-time promotion is designed to ease the pain of switching providers, especially for those still under contract. T-Mobile will pay up to $750 in early termination fees and throw in a $300 virtual Mastercard for customers who sign up for its All-In Internet plan. Those opting for the Amplified Internet tier can still get a $200 prepaid card, making the move a little less painful on the wallet.

Special Bundle for 55+ Customers

T-Mobile is also extending its perks to older adults, launching its first Home Internet bundle specifically for the 55+ crowd. Eligible customers can now save $20 per month on 5G Home Internet when they bundle it with any T-Mobile 55+ voice plan. For example, pairing Essentials Choice 55 with the Rely Home Internet plan starts at just $90 per month with AutoPay, a deal that, according to T-Mobile, undercuts comparable offerings from AT&T and Verizon by at least 35%.

Plans That Prioritize Perks

T-Mobile’s Home Internet plans start at $35 per month with AutoPay when bundled with a voice line, or $30 per month for 55+ customers. The company also touts upgraded packages like Amplified and All-In Internet, which bundle in extras such as Hulu and Paramount+ subscriptions, enhanced cybersecurity features, and other lifestyle perks, valued at up to $300 annually depending on the plan.

All plans include no equipment fees, unlimited data, and a self-install kit that T-Mobile claims takes only 15 minutes to set up. With Price Lock, customers don’t have to worry about surprise hikes in their monthly rate, aside from the usual taxes and fees. Free two-day shipping and a 15-day trial add a few cherries on top.

More for Wireless Customers

Those already on T-Mobile wireless plans get added bonuses through bundling. That includes $15 to $20 in monthly Home Internet savings, access to the Magenta Status loyalty program, streaming perks, exclusive travel discounts, and other lifestyle freebies through T-Mobile Tuesdays.

More information on the up-to-$1,050 switching offer can be found at t-mobile.com/home-internet/transfer-internet-service. Details on the new 55+ bundle are available at t-mobile.com/bundle.

POCO M7 Pro 5G Delivers 5G Speed and Media Power Without Breaking the Bank

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POCO has introduced its latest midrange contender, the POCO M7 Pro 5G, combining 5G performance, upgraded visuals, and a feature-packed camera system into a sleek, lightweight frame. It’s aimed squarely at users who want modern hardware and smooth media experiences, minus the premium price tag.

Built for Speed—and Storage

Running on the Dimensity 7025-Ultra processor, the M7 Pro 5G clocks in at over 470,000 on AnTuTu’s benchmark. Paired with up to 12GB of physical RAM and a healthy 256GB of UFS 2.2 storage, this phone has the headroom to juggle gaming, streaming, and app-hopping without dragging its feet. Memory Extension adds another 12GB of virtual RAM, though it does borrow from internal storage.

A 5110mAh battery powers the device, backed by 45W fast charging. POCO claims the battery maintains over 80% of its capacity through 1600 charging cycles, thanks to health features like charging pattern analysis and aging prediction, because nobody wants their phone’s battery to act its age.

Brighter Screen, Bigger Sound

The 6.67-inch AMOLED display brings 2400×1080 resolution and a peak brightness of 2100 nits, making it POCO’s brightest M-Series screen to date. Add in a 120Hz refresh rate and 2160Hz touch sampling, and the result is smooth visuals whether you’re gaming or just doomscrolling with flair.

Dual speakers with Dolby Atmos and Hi-Res Audio handle audio, supported by a 300% volume boost mode, handy for movie nights, noisy commutes, or proving you definitely didn’t miss that group text.

Camera Gets a Serious Upgrade

The rear camera gets a bump to a 50MP Sony IMX882 sensor, paired with OIS, EIS, and a bright f/1.5 aperture for sharper, more stable shots. POCO’s 2X in-sensor zoom adds detail without the blur of basic digital zoom, and the upgraded 20MP front camera automatically switches to a wide-angle view when it senses more people, no nobody’s left out of the group selfie.

Image processing runs through the POCO Imaging Engine, which includes features like Night Mode, AI Bokeh, and AI Sky, all backed by on-device AI tools.

Design That’s Slim and Splash-Resistant

At just 190g and under 76mm wide, the M7 Pro 5G is easy to handle, and its curved design adds a polished look. Available in Green, Silver, and Purple, the phone uses a textured back and 3D curved camera module to bring some visual character. An IP64 rating adds light protection against dust and water, not quite submarine-ready, but fine for everyday mishaps.

It ships with the Google Gemini app pre-installed, giving users access to the Gemini AI assistant for writing, organizing, and productivity tasks, assuming it hasn’t already written your next to-do list.

Availability

The POCO M7 Pro 5G will come in two configurations (8GB+256GB and 12GB+256GB) with color and regional availability varying by market. For more information, check mi.com.

The M7 Pro 5G delivers key upgrades in display, battery, and imaging without inflating the price tag, making it an appealing pick for anyone hunting for strong performance in a sleek package.

Still Using That Free Conference Tote? Aer Makes Grown-Up Bags for Grown-Up Gear

We write a lot about the tech we use, including phones, laptops, and earbuds, but we’re also realistic. All of that gear needs a home when we head out the door. Whether you’re commuting with a laptop, grabbing your tablet for a coffee shop session, or packing chargers, batteries, and cables for a weekend trip, a good bag is part of the setup. And let’s be honest: most of us carry more than we realize, from tech essentials to water bottles, snacks, sunglasses, and whatever else we might need between morning and night.

That’s where Aer comes in. This San Francisco-based brand has built its reputation on smart, minimal gear for people who move through cities, airports, and daily routines with purpose. Whether you need a lightweight tote for everyday carry, a pouch for keeping things organized, or a well-structured backpack for heavier hauls, Aer’s lineup is designed to keep everything in check, without overcomplicating things.

Below, we take a closer look at three recent additions to their catalog: the Simple Tote, Simple Pouch, and City Pack 2. Each offers a different approach to carry, but all are built with durable materials, clean design, and real-life functionality in mind.

Aer Simple Tote: Sleek, Light, and Ready for the Day

The Simple Tote is built for people who want one bag to handle everything from office hours to quick errands. Priced at $139 and available in black or white, this 14-liter tote weighs just half a pound but doesn’t skimp on durability or function.

Made with Ultra400X exterior fabric from Challenge Sailcloth, it holds up well in daily use and unexpected weather. Waterproof YKK zippers help keep contents dry, while the adjustable strap with Fidlock V-BUCKLE makes it easy to sling over a shoulder or wear crossbody. Two exterior pockets offer quick access to essentials, and a hidden rear pocket keeps a passport or wallet secure.

Who it’s for: Anyone who commutes, walks the city, or just wants a lightweight tote that doesn’t look or feel like an afterthought. It’s designed for people who move quickly but still want to look pulled together.

Aer strikes a rare balance: bags that look sharp, feel durable, and actually make it easier to carry the tech and daily gear most of us rely on.

Aer Simple Pouch: Small Bag, Big Function

At just 0.2 lbs and $69, the Simple Pouch offers surprising flexibility. It can be worn as a compact crossbody, used as a sling, or tossed into a larger bag to organize small items. Like the tote, it’s crafted with the Ultra400X exterior and waterproof YKK zippers for added resilience.

Its slim 0.6-liter design includes a back slip pocket that keeps your phone or wallet handy, and a removable quick-adjust strap gives you multiple ways to carry it. Whether you’re grabbing coffee, running a quick errand, or traveling light, it’s a smart way to keep essentials close without carrying a full-size bag.

Who it’s for: Minimalists, travelers, or anyone tired of stuffing pockets. It’s built for short trips and everyday use where simplicity and organization matter.

Aer City Pack 2: The Everyday Backpack with Smart Details

Built with 1680D CORDURA ballistic nylon, the City Pack 2 is the go-to option for daily commuting, school, or travel. At 16 liters and $149, it has the durability to handle wear and tear, along with plenty of thoughtful features that make life easier.

It includes a padded, suspended laptop sleeve (fits up to 16″), quick-access top pocket, exterior water bottle holder, and a hidden smart tracker pocket. An ergonomic harness system adds comfort for long hauls, and a luggage pass-through keeps it travel-ready. It comes in Black, Navy, and Olive.

Who it’s for: Commuters, professionals, and students who need a durable, well-organized backpack that looks sharp in any setting.

Why People Keep Choosing Aer

Every piece in Aer’s collection is designed to do more with less: fewer zippers, fewer bells and whistles, and more usable, high-quality design. Whether you’re looking for a simple pouch to keep your gear in check, a tote to carry your day, or a backpack to get you through the week, these bags are designed to keep up without getting in the way. And if you’re looking to get away even longer, Aer has something for that, too.

Each item reflects a focus on portability, durability, and ease of use—qualities that matter whether you’re catching a train or walking to class. If your gear works as hard as you do, Aer is worth your attention.

Goat Simulator and CRKD Team Up for Limited-Edition Controllers

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Coffee Stain North, the developers behind the infamous Goat Simulator franchise, are partnering with CRKD to release Goat Simulator-themed editions of the Nitro Deck and NEO S controllers. The announcement follows the recent Goat Simulator Direct, which celebrated the game’s 10-year anniversary.

NEO S Goat Simulator Edition with Charging Dock

G.O.A.T. Gaming Gear

Available for a limited time exclusively at crkd.gg, the new collectible controllers bring the chaotic charm of Goat Simulator to CRKD’s popular gaming accessories.

The Nitro Deck is a dock for the Nintendo Switch and Nintendo Switch OLED that eliminates stick drift while enhancing accuracy and responsiveness. The NEO S is a versatile controller compatible with Nintendo Switch, PC, mobile, and smart TVs, and comes with a matching charging dock.

Nitro Deck Goat Simulator Edition

Collectible Controllers

The Goat Simulator editions of both the Nitro Deck and NEO S integrate with CRKD’s “True Collection System,” a mobile app (iOS and Android) that allows users to register their product number and rarity ranking, adding a layer of collectibility to the hardware.

Finally fans of goat-based video games have a G.O.A.T. controller to call their own. As this is a limited-edition line of hardware, we thought long and hard about our goat-to-market strategy, meaning that Goat Simulator fans can only purchase the new line of hardware directly from Crkd.gg. We’re delighted to work with our friends at Coffee Stain North on our new range of Goat Simulator based controllers, which turns up the bleat for fans of the franchise everywhere!

Greg Baverstock, VP of Global Business Development for CRKD

The Nitro Deck – Goat Simulator Edition retails for $49.99 / €59.99 / £49.99, and the NEO S – Goat Simulator Edition (With Charging Dock) retails for $59.99 / €69.99 / £59.99.

StationPC Launches PocketCloud: The World’s First Truly Portable NAS on Kickstarter

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StationPC, known for its innovative private cloud solutions, has launched its PocketCloud on Kickstarter. PocketCloud is billed as the world’s first truly portable NAS (Network Attached Storage) solution, offering a pocket-sized answer to on-the-go data storage and backup.

What is a NAS?

For those unfamiliar, a NAS device is essentially a mini-server that connects to your network, allowing you to store and access files from multiple devices in one central location. They’re often used in homes and businesses to share files, stream media, and back up important data. The PocketCloud aims to bring that functionality to a truly portable form factor.

Pocket-Sized Powerhouse

PocketCloud aims to simplify data management with its compact design. Unlike traditional NAS systems that can be bulky and complex, PocketCloud offers a user-friendly experience with one-click backup. Its intuitive interface includes a 0.96” LCD display and a knob control for easy navigation.

The device features a modular design with dual M.2 NVMe SSD slots for secure, on-the-go backups and an extra layer of protection when docked. With transfer speeds up to 800 MB/s, the PocketCloud is designed for photographers, content creators, and everyday users needing a reliable and portable storage solution. The Kickstarter campaign highlights a special launch price of $199, a $100 discount from the anticipated MSRP of $299.

Early backers can find the Kickstarter campaign here.

Key Features

  • Modular Backup System: Dual M.2 NVMe SSD slots for secure backups.
  • Intuitive User Interface: 0.96” LCD display and knob control.
  • Portable Durability: Aluminum alloy construction with optional shock-resistant covers.
  • Long-lasting Power: Replaceable batteries provide up to six hours of continuous use.
  • Advanced Data Management: Real-time backups and secure remote access.

For more information about StationPC and the PocketCloud, visit their website at https://nas.stationpc.com/.

Arlo Announces Slew of April Security Deals

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Arlo, a well-known name in home security, and a favorite of ours, has unveiled a range of deals on its camera systems and accessories throughout April. These promotions offer discounts of up to 60% on select products, providing an opportune moment for consumers to bolster their home’s security setup.

Camera Discounts

Deals span across Arlo’s product lines, including their Essential series and Pro series cameras. For example, the Arlo Essential Outdoor Camera 2K (2nd Gen) is currently available for $49.99, a 50% discount, while the Arlo Essential Indoor Camera 2K (2nd Gen) is marked down 63% to just $29.99. These cameras offer features such as 2K resolution, wireless connectivity, and in some cases, integrated spotlights for enhanced visibility.

Arlo also produces video doorbells, another segment included in the April discounts. The Arlo Video Doorbell 2K (2nd Gen) is on sale for $59.99, a 54% reduction in price. Video doorbells allow homeowners to remotely monitor and communicate with visitors, adding an extra layer of security and convenience.

Where to Find the Deals

These limited-time offers are available at various retailers and online, including Arlo’s website, Amazon, Best Buy, Walmart, Lowe’s, Costco, and Sam’s Club. However, some deals are exclusive to specific retailers or channels, so it’s important to check the fine print.

Arlo Pro 5K 2S

Currently Live (Through April 13) – Available on Arlo.com and Major Retailers

Arlo.com + Retailers (Amazon, Best Buy, Walmart, Lowe’s)

Amazon (Through April 20)

  • Essential Outdoor 2K 1-Cam + Solar Panel – $49.99 (50% OFF)
  • Essential Indoor 2K 2-Cam Bundle – $99.99 (38% OFF)
  • Video Doorbell 2K + Chime – $79.99 (47% OFF)

Best Buy

Now Through April 6

  • Pro 5S 2K Spotlight – 3-Camera Bundle (White) – $279.99 (44% OFF)
  • Pro 5S 2K Spotlight – 3-Camera Bundle (Black) – $279.99 (44% OFF) Online only

Now Through April 13

  • Essential Outdoor 2K – 4-Camera Bundle – $179.99 (51% OFF)
  • Ultra 2 Spotlight – 3-Camera Bundle (White) – $449.99 (50% OFF)
  • Home Security System Bundle (5 Sensors) – $229.99 (34% OFF)

Costco (Online Only Through April 13)

  • Essential Outdoor 2K – 3-Camera + 3 Solar Panels – $119.99 (20% OFF)

Sam’s Club (Through April 13)

  • Essential Outdoor 2K – 2-Camera + 2 Solar Panels – $99.00 (44% OFF)
  • Essential Outdoor 2K – 4-Camera + 2 Solar Panels – $179.99 (40% OFF)
  • Video Doorbell 2K + 4 Months Arlo Secure – $89.99 (40% OFF)