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Google Pixel 10 Pro Review

The Pixel 10 Pro feels like a line in the sand for Google. Instead of chasing a radical redesign or flexing on benchmarks, it doubles down on a simple idea: a flagship should feel smart first.

On the surface the phone looks familiar and polished. Under the glass there is real change, led by the Tensor G5 and a deeper push into on-device AI. With Pixelsnap magnetic charging and a more cohesive accessory story starting to form, you can see where Google wants the Pixel family to go next.

I have been using the 10 Pro as my daily driver. Here is how it holds up in the places that matter.

A person holding a Google Pixel 10 Pro smartphone with a light color back, showcasing its oval camera bar and Google logo, set against a blurred background of shelves.

Design and Handling: Familiar for a Reason

Google is not playing dress-up here. The 10 Pro refines a design that already worked. That is to say, it’s about flat sides with soft corners, the oval camera bar that screams “Pixel,” and a clean, understated palette. It is spacecraft-grade aluminum with Gorilla Glass Victus 2 front and back, rated IP68, and offered in Moonstone, Jade, Porcelain, and Obsidian.

The result looks grown-up and it wears daily life well. While things have changed in the area of design over the past ten years, no one year is more of a radical departure than others. It’s been a smooth transition for the most part.

Pixel 10 Pro puts smarts first with on-device AI, a display you can read in full sun, and Pixelsnap’s Qi2 magnetic ecosystem, all backed by seven years of updates.

We’re comfortably at a stage where you can instantly recognize a Google phone at first glance, and that’s a good thing in my eyes.

The dimensions land at 152.8 by 72.0 by 8.6 millimeters and 207 grams. On paper that is barely thicker than the 9 Pro. In hand it is comfortable, a hair dense, and easy to one-hand thanks to the narrower width. Still, a few nitpicks keep it from feeling bulletproof.

The side rails can pick up fine scratches faster than I would like. The camera modules rattle if you shake the phone, which is normal for OIS hardware but still reads as “unrefined” when you hear it. Haptics are good but not in sort of crisp, surgically precise way. On a keyboard the vibration feels more like a buzz than a tap.

If you care about the craft and the tiny seams, the 10 Pro is close, but not flawless.

A close-up view of the Google Pixel 10 Pro smartphone being held, highlighting its side buttons and oval camera bar, with a blurred background showing a colorful display.

Pixelsnap and eSIM

Pixelsnap is the quiet hardware story, and it is the right move. Google added a magnetic ring under the back glass that plays nicely with Qi2 chargers and the existing MagSafe accessory world. In practice, that means stands, wallets, battery packs, and mounts snap on with confidence. The accessory ecosystem is already big, and now Pixel owners actually get to enjoy it without adapters and hacks.

In the United States, Google pulled the physical SIM tray. The 10 Pro here is eSIM-only. Provisioning seemingly works fine on the major carriers, and it cleans up the frame a bit physically. If you swap phones a lot or bounce between carriers, you will either love how fast eSIM can be or miss the old card. Models in other regions still offer a nano-SIM plus eSIM.

Display: Super Actua is Bright and Buttery

The 6.3-inch Super Actua LTPO OLED panel is a highlight. You get a sharp 1280 by 2856 resolution at roughly 495 ppi and a variable (up to 120Hz) refresh that keeps things smooth without torching the battery.

A close-up image of a hand holding a Pixel smartphone displaying a 'Color contrast' settings menu with options for adjusting text visibility and user interface elements.

Outdoors, this thing punches. Google quotes a sky-high peak for highlights and strong sustained HDR brightness. In real life, maps, camera preview, and messaging threads are easy to see in full sun. I found it interesting in how I didn’t have to think much about finding shade or turning my body to block the sun as often as in the past.

Color seems to tuned more for impact than accuracy. Most people will see it as beautiful. If you are color-grading footage on a phone, you may want something a touch more neutral. For daily use and HDR video, it is excellent.

Setup and Software: Android 16 Grows a Personality

Out of the box the packaging is minimal. You get the phone and a USB-C cable. No charger, which is the new normal.

Android 16 debuts here with a bolder Pixel identity. Material 3 Expressive leans into motion, personality, and customization. You can tweak icon shapes, fonts, and color accents more than before. Animations are springier. There is a “Live Effects” wallpaper approach that reacts to notifications and can pull subtle context into the lock screen.

I like the personality, but I still want the option to dial some of it up and down. Similarly, I appreciate the color palettes that are offered up, but I’d really love to select from more distinct options. The bigger win, though, is Google’s update promise. Seven years of OS upgrades, security patches, and Feature Drops is a real commitment. If you buy phones to keep, that matters. Few people hold onto their phones that long, but trends suggest we are sitting on them longer today than ever.

A person holding a Google Pixel 10 Pro smartphone displaying the wallpaper selection screen, showcasing various wallpaper collections, in a cluttered indoor environment.

AI: Smart Help That Could Show up More

Google refers to this an AI phone, and it is not just a sticker or the ever-present talking point of the day. The Tensor G5, now fabbed by TSMC on a three-nanometer process, brings a much stronger TPU for on-device models. Gemini Nano runs locally for privacy and speed on many tasks. The experience leans into contextual smarts that happen without sending everything to the cloud.

The headline idea is Magic Cue. In theory it watches what you are doing across Gmail, Calendar, and Messages, then quietly surfaces what you need with a one-tap action. Think addresses, order numbers, and quick replies that feel like shortcuts you did not have to build.

Those of us old enough to remember the Marshmallow era, might recall the Now on Tap feature that would surface relevant shortcuts, info, and actions. Magic Cue is like the 2025 approach to that.

When it works, it feels like a glimpse of where phones should be headed. The problem is consistency. During my time with the phone, Magic Cue sometimes did nothing in moments where I expected it to help. Integrations beyond Google’s own apps are still thin, and it feels like there are gaps.

A user holding a Google Pixel 10 Pro smartphone, displaying the 'Magic Cue' settings screen, with various options for AI-driven suggestions visible. The background features storage boxes and a cluttered workspace.

This is largely a solve-by-software situation, and Google tends to iterate hard. Right now the flagship AI trick does not feel always-on or always there. If only developers could hop on board much quicker with things like this. I’d love nothing more than to feel like my phone knows me better than I know myself, gently nudging me about my day.

The rest of the AI toolset is more reliable. Circle to Search remains delightful and makes and feels ever so intuitive. Live Translate is faster and now keeps voices sounding more natural on calls. The camera suite adds clever helpers like Camera Coach and smarter group photo tools. And you get a year of Google’s AI Pro service for the heavy cloud models and two terabytes of storage, which is actually useful on day one.

Performance: Tuned for Life, Not Leaderboards

The Tensor G5 is built to make the phone feel quick and to accelerate AI. In daily use it does exactly that. UI navigation is instant. Multitasking is smooth, helped by 16GB RAM on every Pro model. Apps stick in memory. The phone just feels eager. But…

If you live for benchmark charts, this is not your chip. CPU and GPU scores trail the latest Snapdragon and Apple silicon. You can play anything in the store, to be sure, but the most demanding games may not offer max settings. Long sessions can warm the chassis near the camera. With that being said, performance stays stable rather than falling off a cliff. Unfortunately, mobile gaming elites will turn their eyes to other device.

Close-up view of a smartphone screen displaying the Android version settings, showing Android version 16, and upcoming security and system update dates.

A quick heads-up on storage tiers. The base 128GB model uses UFS 3.1 storage but step up to 256GB or higher, and you get UFS 4.0. Not sure what this means? Hey, don’t sweat it. But, it is noticeably faster at big installs, 4K video saves, and file transfers. Calling the base model “Pro” feels like a bit of a cheat if I am being transparent. If you can, start at 256GB storage.

Cameras: Still the Easiest Way to Get a Great Shot

This is where Google flexes, and it shows. The main camera is a fifty-megapixel Octa PD sensor with a bright aperture that pulls in light and delivers a natural look most of the time. The ultrawide handles macro surprisingly well and the five times periscope is one of the best long lenses on a phone. Selfies are sharp with the forty-two megapixel front camera and the wide field of view fits in friends without stretching faces.

Point, shoot, get a keeper. That has been the Pixel promise for years and the 10 Pro seems to double down here. Dynamic range is handled smartly, skin tones look believable, and Night Sight is quick and clean.

Friends and family have tasked me with taking pictures of events for years and I’ve been pushing back the entire time. I tell them it’s not so much me, but the camera, which is often just the right employment of portrait shots on a Pixel. Yes, there’s composition, framing, lighting, and other factors to consider, but Google’s lighten the load for all. Things only get better from here out thanks to the Camera Coach feature that helps users snap better pics.

Close-up of the back of the Google Pixel 10 Pro smartphone, showcasing its oval camera bar with multiple lenses and the 'G' logo in a light green color.

Zoom is where the phone gets interesting. Five times optical is crisp. Ten times can pass for optical thanks to smart processing. Past that, Pro Res Zoom jumps in with generative reconstruction up to one hundred times.

Sometimes the results are shockingly usable. Sometimes you can see the AI brushing in detail that was not there. It can look muddy or simply wrong. A lot of the time it’s an immediate “whoah, that’s really cool!” followed quickly by “Oh, you can see where AI is trying to do its thing and guess.” I treat anything past thirty times as a novelty for fun moon shots and signage, not for memories.

On the ethics front, I appreciate the C2PA content credentials baked into generative edits. If you lean on AI to change reality, your photo carries that record. That is good for trust.

Video still lags behind the still image experience. The 10 Pro can do 4K at sixty and there is an 8K mode that leans on cloud upscaling, but stabilization, focus behavior, and overall image character can take a hit.

Battery Life and Charging

Battery capacity lands at 4,870 mAh which Google claims “twenty-four plus hours”, and that matches my experience. I end most days with headroom. Light users can stretch into a second day. I’ve conditioned myself to not reach for a charger at night just because that’s what we do. Instead, I opt to let the battery and Android optimization do its thing when it comes time to needing a charge.

Wired charging tops out at 30W with USB-PD and PPS. You can hit roughly fifty-five percent in about half an hour if you’re using a compatible brick. Wireless charging is 15W through Qi2 over Pixelsnap. Real-world wireless speeds depend on heat and positioning but I am overjoyed at the breadth of accessories I can use with the new standard.

Price, Value, and Seven Year of Support

The Pixel 10 Pro starts at $999 in the United States which puts it toe to toe with the best from Apple and Samsung. Google sweetens the pot with that seven-year software promise and a year of AI Pro service including two terabytes of storage. If you prioritize a phone that feels smarter every quarter, this is compelling.

If you prioritize raw speed, bleeding-edge gaming, or the most meticulously milled hardware, there are probably better fits. If you are coming from a Pixel 8 Pro or older, the 10 Pro is a meaningful jump. From a 9 Pro, the gains are more about the brighter screen, Pixelsnap, and the long support window than about night-and-day performance. Well, that and the AI integration.

Warranty and Pixel Care+

Standard warranty covers defects, not accidents. For people who break things, Pixel Care+ is the safety net. You can add it within 60 days; it covers accidental damage and post-warranty failures,. The Pro tier, with loss and theft, is available for a few dollars more per month. Screen and battery repairs carry zero-dollar deductibles under the plan, which takes the sting out of a face-down oops.

Buy it if you are:

  • An AI curious user who wants proactive help to become a normal part of the day.
  • A point-and-shoot photographer who values consistent, natural-looking stills and fun creative tools.
  • An Android fan who appreciates clean software and a long runway of updates.

Maybe skip it if you are:

  • A mobile gamer who wants the very highest graphics settings at the very highest frame rates.
  • A hardware perfectionist who lives for that last five percent of machining, haptics, and complete silence.
  • Perfectly content with the current Pixel in you pocket.

Conclusion

The Pixel 10 Pro is very clearly a Google phone. It is confident in software, forward-leaning on AI, and practical in daily use. It is not the fastest. It is not the most exquisitely built phone, but it feels right.

The Pixel line tends to vacillate between evolution and revolution with each generation and this one comes across as a modest mix of both. It feels like it is trying to help without being asked, and does a decent job. Can it do better? It can. And I am willing to bet that it does over time, especially as Gemini sinks its teeth into other apps. That stuff matters more to me than a leaderboard.

If you align with Google’s software-first vision, the Pixel 10 Pro is easy to like. If you already own a 9 Pro, and are on the fence, I suggest playing with the 10 Pro in a store. Check out Pixelsnap and brightness in person. Otherwise, this is a smart step forward that hints at where phones are headed next: less about specs on a page and more about what the device can quietly do for you.

Weekend Recommender: Fresh Tech Finds for Work, Play, and Keeping Your Cool

Welcome to this week’s edition of the “Weekend Recommender,” where we share a selection of intriguing products we’ve seen right here in the office and genuinely enjoy. Whether you’re a tech enthusiast or simply someone who appreciates innovative gadgets, we’ve got something for you.

From sleek wireless keyboard and mouse combos to compact earbuds that make your daily commute a breeze, and even a smart robot companion that kids will love, this collection has a little something for everyone.

Some of these brands may be familiar to you, while others might be new and worth exploring. Get ready to enhance your everyday experiences with these fun and functional items we’ve come to love.

Seenda CTU-301 Keyboard & Mouse Combo

Seenda CTU-301 wireless keyboard with a mouse and a USB receiver, displayed alongside a tablet and smartphone showing data dashboards.

The Seenda CTU-301 Keyboard and Mouse Combo ($40) offers a practical and stylish typing solution for those who appreciate functionality without sacrificing aesthetics. This wireless device features Bluetooth 5.0 and 2.4G wireless connectivity, enabling a tidy workspace with a range of up to 33 feet. Seamless switching between two connected devices enhances productivity, especially for those juggling multiple gadgets.

Compatibility is a strong suit for this combo, supporting a wide array of operating systems, from Windows and Mac to Android and iOS. It automatically adjusts to the specific platform, ensuring an intuitive typing experience. The full-size keyboard layout includes a numeric keypad and 15 customizable hotkeys, while a built-in holder accommodates larger devices, such as a 12.9-inch iPad Pro, which can be easily accessed for quick reference.

The keyboard’s unique round typewriter-style keys provide a satisfying tactile feedback, designed for durability with a lifespan of up to 10 million keystrokes. Available in several attractive color combinations, it appeals to various personal tastes. Additionally, being ClimatePartner certified highlights a commitment to sustainability, making it a thoughtful purchase for eco-conscious consumers.

TOZO T20 Earbuds

A pair of TOZO T20 Bluetooth earbuds displayed in their charging case, showing a digital battery percentage readout.

The TOZO T20 Bluetooth Earbuds ($30) combine comfort, functionality, and excellent audio quality at an affordable price. Designed to fit comfortably for long listening sessions, these earbuds feature dual-mic Environmental Noise Cancellation (ENC), meaning your calls are clear, with minimized background noise.

With an impressive total playtime of up to 48.5 hours when using the charging case, the TOZO T20 keeps you connected without frequent recharges. Each earbud has a 57mAh battery, while the 500mAh charging case supports both USB Type-C and wireless charging, taking around two hours to fully charge.

These earbuds are built for active lifestyles, boasting an IPX8 waterproof rating, making them resistant to sweat and rain. Thanks to Bluetooth 5.3 technology, you’ll enjoy a stable connection within a 10-meter range. Audio enthusiasts will appreciate the improved sound quality from the 10mm dynamic drivers, which deliver a wide frequency response of 20Hz to 20kHz, supporting AAC and SBC audio codecs.

Additional features include an LED digital display for battery status, one-step pairing, and the TOZO app for personalized touch controls and equalizer settings. Available in multiple colors.

Miko 3 AI Robot for Kids

A colorful AI robot for kids with a friendly face and large eyes, designed for interactive learning and play.

The Miko 3 AI-Powered Smart Robot ($200) is tailored for kids ages 5-12, providing an engaging mix of entertainment and education. It supports STEAM learning, encouraging creativity and critical thinking through interactive games and activities. With deep-learning AI, Miko 3 personalizes its interactions to adapt to each child’s learning style and interests.

Equipped with a user-friendly touchscreen and sensors, this robot facilitates an engaging and responsive experience. The wide-angle HD camera enhances interactive play, allowing children to explore and connect in fun ways. Focused on emotional growth, Miko 3 promotes social-emotional learning (SEL) skills, making it a helpful companion for developing emotional intelligence.

For those interested in additional content, the Miko Max subscription offers exclusive access to educational material from well-known brands like Disney and Paramount, though the robot functions well without it. Measuring 7.48 x 6.67 x 9.8 inches and weighing 3.89 pounds, Miko 3 is compact enough for easy handling. An appealing tool for parents looking to blend fun with learning in a modern form, it’s family-friendly AI for interacting, telling stories and playing games in eight languages worldwide.

Viaim Nano+

Close-up of the Viaim Nano+ earbuds displayed in their charging case with the brand name visible.

If you’ve ever tried juggling a lecture, a meeting, and your sanity all at once, the VIAIM Nano+ ($200) might just feel like a secret weapon. On the surface, they look like a pair of minimalist earbuds you’d toss in a pocket, but these aren’t really built for playlists or podcasts. Instead, they’re engineered for capturing conversations, lectures, or interviews with clarity that spares you the frantic scribbling. Think of them less as earbuds and more as pocket-sized note-taking assistants with better memory than most of us.

What makes the Nano+ particularly clever is the way it handles transcription. Recordings aren’t just stored—they’re processed with AI to turn spoken words into searchable text in multiple languages. That means you can walk out of a two-hour lecture or a brainstorming session with an organized transcript instead of a stack of indecipherable chicken scratch. Add in built-in noise reduction, and you don’t have to worry about background chatter turning your notes into nonsense.

It’s easy to imagine who these are for: students looking to keep up with fast-talking professors, journalists gathering quotes without dragging a laptop around, or even professionals who just want to review a meeting without replaying every awkward silence. They’re discreet, portable, and surprisingly useful. It’s almost like having an intern who never misses a detail and doesn’t require coffee breaks.

JisuLife Handheld Fan Ultra2

A sleek JisuLife Handheld Fan Ultra2 featuring a digital display, adjustable speed settings, and a compact design suitable for travel.

The JISULIFE Handheld Fan Ultra2 ($90) takes the humble pocket fan and supercharges it into something much more versatile. This isn’t just a quick breeze-on-demand gadget; it packs up to 9,000mAh of battery power, meaning it doubles as a portable charger for your phone when the heat wave has you drained in more ways than one.

It’s designed for flexibility, too. You can use it as a handheld fan for a personal cooldown, set it on a desk for a steady stream of air, or clip it in place for hands-free comfort. Multiple speed settings let you pick between a light whisper of air or full-on wind tunnel mode, depending on how desperate you are.

In short, the Ultra2 is a summer survival kit disguised as a fan. It’s the kind of gadget you throw in a backpack and forget about, until that moment when you’re overheating and your phone battery is flashing red. Suddenly, it feels like a lifesaver.

Fur, Feathers, and Firmware: Modern Pet Parent Must-Haves

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In an age where technology is transforming every facet of our lives, it’s no surprise that pet care has taken a futuristic leap.

Today’s modern pet parents are equipped with gadgets and gizmos that make caring for their furry friends as seamless as tapping a screen.

From ensuring Whiskers always has fresh water to tracking Rover’s daily romp, these innovative solutions are designed to enhance both the well-being of pets and the peace of mind of their owners. Let’s dive into a few essentials every tech-savvy pet parent should consider.

Petcube Fountain

A curious orange cat exploring the Petcube Fountain in a bright, airy room, with a yellow ball visible in the background.

Hydration is key for maintaining your pet’s health, and the Petcube Fountain is here to ensure your pets always have a sip of the freshest ‘spa’ water available, minus the cucumber slices. Designed to blend seamlessly with your stylish decor, this smart water fountain is ideal for ensuring your pets drink more water, which can prevent common health issues.

The Petcube Fountain circulates and filters water continuously, providing your pet with a fresh and clean supply. Beyond just a sleek look, the fountain offers the practical advantage of encouraging pets, often finicky about stagnant water, to hydrate more frequently. Plus, with a built-in LED indicator, you’ll know exactly when it’s time for a refill or filter change.

Pets aren’t the best at texting when they’re thirsty, but with this fountain, you won’t have to rely on their subtle hints. Consider it a little oasis of hydration in your home, ensuring they stay hydrated effortlessly while you focus on the more challenging aspects of pet care, like getting them to pose for Instagram.

Woof Drops CBD for Dogs

A bottle of Woof Drops CBD oil for dogs, featuring a blue label with yellow text indicating it contains chicken flavor and full spectrum hemp extract.

If your dog could use a bit of zen in their life, perhaps after a rough (or is it ruff?) day of barking at that suspicious mail carrier, the solution might be in a bottle of Woof Drops. This CBD oil for dogs offers a natural way to promote relaxation and wellness, helping your furry friend find their inner calm.

Woof Drops are crafted with full-spectrum CBD, which means your dog could reap the benefits of the entire hemp plant, except for the THC, which is carefully removed to ensure safety. This product could be just the ticket to help ease anxiety or even soothe the discomfort of aging joints without leaving them sluggish or lethargic.

For the discerning pet parent who’s seen it all, Woof Drops provide an intriguing option to support your dog’s well-being in a holistic way. Just a few drops and your canine companion could be on their way to becoming the mellowest pooch in the park.

Reolink Duo 3 PoE

A Reolink Duo 3 PoE home surveillance camera mounted on a wall, featuring two lenses and built-in lights, designed for monitoring pets and ensuring home security.

For pet parents who hate leaving their fur babies alone, the Reolink Duo 3 PoE home surveillance camera is the ultimate peace of mind solution. This dual-lens security camera allows you to keep an eye on your pets wherever you are, ensuring that no mischievous antics go unnoticed, or unrecorded.

With its PoE (Power over Ethernet) capabilities, installation is a breeze, requiring just one cable for both power and data. This little marvel of engineering doesn’t stop at functionality; it offers high-definition video and smart motion detection. Whether you’re checking in on pets lounging serenely or engaging in a stereotypical midday zoomies session, this camera captures it all with precision.

Imagine tuning in during a break at work to find your pet engaged in an unexpected nap-alooza, or perhaps plotting a surprise attack on that suspiciously stationary sock. The Reolink Duo 3 PoE is here to make sure you never miss a moment of their adorable antics, making separation anxiety a thing of the past. That goes for both you and your pet.

ROLA PetPal

A playful cat curiously watches a robotic pet toy, which features a small camera and light, designed to engage pets. The toy is positioned next to the cat, creating an interactive scene.

Meet the ROLA PetPal, a modern marvel designed for tech-savvy pet parents who want to keep tabs on their pets’ well-being with a touch of flair. It’s like a little buddy that ensures your furry friends are living their best lives even when you’re occupied. This device is akin to having a personal assistant for your pet straight out of a sci-fi flick, combining practical pet management with some futuristic pizazz.

The ROLA PetPal is perfect for those times when you’re stuck in a meeting or caught up in that last-minute errand but still want to ensure that your pet isn’t home alone feeling like the forgotten cast of a reality show. The device offers various features that add a layer of interactivity and enrichment to your pet’s day, making it more enjoyable and engaging.

With the integration of smart technology, ROLA PetPal elevates playtime for your pets, ensuring they get mental and physical stimulation when you’re not around to throw a ball or dangle a feather. It’s a thoughtful approach to pet parenting, giving your pets an opportunity to play independently without missing out on the fun of having you around.

Bird Buddy Smart Bird Feeder PRO

A close-up of a smart bird feeder with a camera, featuring a filled feeding tray and a backdrop of green grass and trees.

Say hello to the Bird Buddy Smart Bird Feeder PRO, where the world of birdwatching meets cutting-edge technology. This isn’t just a generic bird feeder. It’s more like a portal to avian adventures, where real-time updates keep you in the loop about the feathery visitors gracing your garden. It’s perfect for those who consider themselves amateur ornithologists or simply enjoy a bit of nature’s charm from the comfort of their home.

Imagine sipping your morning coffee while getting notifications about your feathered guests. The Bird Buddy Smart Bird Feeder PRO acts like an avian social network, providing insights into local bird activity. It transforms your backyard into a hotspot for biodiversity, and you don’t even have to leave the house to witness it.

This smart feeder is not only functional but also possesses a sleek design that blends seamlessly into any garden décor. It’s perfect for those seeking a harmonious balance between technology and nature, offering a digital connection to the natural world while you stay cozy indoors.

Provirtec AP01A

Close-up of a digital air purifier control panel displaying air quality metrics and power settings.

While your pet’s antics might bring joy, their dander can sometimes play the antagonist in your home’s air quality. The Provirtec AP01A keeps you breathing easy, turning your home into a sanctuary free from pesky allergens and improving the overall well-being of you and your pets.

The Provirtec AP01A is like having a tiny air quality detective on duty 24/7. It works in real-time to monitor and improve air conditions, ensuring that your living space remains as fresh as a morning dew. If your home environment were a play, this purifier would be the unsung hero, always working behind the scenes for a flawless production.

For the modern pet parent dealing with allergies or simply trying to maintain a healthy home environment, the Provirtec AP01A is a must-have. It offers peace of mind and a breath of fresh air, literally, making it an essential companion to your smart home ecosystem.

Tractive GPS Tracker for Dogs

A man sitting on a porch with a golden retriever dog, smiling and holding a smartphone. The background features greenery and a hanging chair.

For those who have a canine companion with a penchant for adventure, the Tractive GPS Tracker for Dogs is the ultimate peace-of-mind gadget. Clipped onto a collar, it provides real-time GPS tracking so you can see exactly where your dog is, whether they’re snoozing in the backyard or staging an unauthorized neighborhood adventure.

But it’s more than just location tracking. The Tractive also monitors activity, sleep, and even barking patterns, giving you insights into your dog’s overall wellness. Virtual fences can alert you if they wander too far, while a waterproof design ensures it keeps working even after a splash in the pool or a muddy sprint through the park.

For pet parents who treat their dogs like furry family members (read: all of us), the Tractive is peace of mind wrapped in a lightweight, colorful little gadget. It’s like giving your dog a smartphone, minus the late-night text charges.

MOVA X4 Pro Wet/Dry Vacuum Rolls Into Prime Big Deal Days at Lowest Price Yet

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MOVA is putting some polish on home cleaning just in time for Amazon’s Prime Big Deal Days. The company’s newly launched X4 Pro Wet/Dry Vacuum, already the recipient of multiple innovation awards, blends hot-water cleaning, powerful suction, and a hygienic self-cleaning system. Starting tomorrow, the device will see its steepest discount yet, dropping to $399 in the U.S. from its regular $499 price tag.

Built for Tough Messes

The X4 Pro isn’t your standard wet/dry vacuum. It brings 20,000Pa suction power combined with hot-water cleaning that hits up to 176°F through MOVA’s SpotHeat Spray system. The result: a stronger shot at removing stubborn stains compared to models that rely only on cold water. Alongside wet messes, the system handles dry debris and even helps prevent hair tangles, a common frustration for pet owners and busy households.

High-Heat Cleaning, Inside and Out

A person using the MOVA X4 Pro Wet/Dry Vacuum in a modern, minimalistic room, showcasing its cleaning features on a wooden floor.

Keeping the vacuum itself clean is part of MOVA’s pitch. The Lift-Free & Push-In Base Station gives the brush roller a rinse with 212°F water before drying it with 194°F hot air. That means users won’t be greeted with lingering odors the next time they dock and store the unit.

Smart Adjustments and Easy Handling

The vacuum comes equipped with AI-driven sensors that automatically adapt suction levels, water usage, and brush drying times depending on the mess. MOVA has also kept usability in mind: at just 2.4 pounds in hand, the X4 Pro is built for easy maneuvering across floors and rooms. Docking it back at the base is designed to be a smooth, near-effortless experience.

Prime Big Deal Days Discounts

The X4 Pro isn’t the only MOVA product making an appearance during Prime Big Deal Days. Shoppers will find a range of discounts across both wet/dry vacuums and robot vacuums:

The MOVA X4 Pro Wet/Dry Vacuum is shown cleaning a wooden floor with green laser lines indicating its cleaning path.

Wet/Dry Vacuums (Early Savings, Sept. 25–Oct. 8)

  • X4 Pro: $399 (reg. $499) — save $100
  • M10: $249 (reg. $349) — save $100

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Govee Introduces Christmas Sparkle String Lights

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Govee is getting into the holiday spirit with the launch of its new Christmas Sparkle String Lights, available immediately. The smart lighting company, known for its app-connected ambient lighting systems, is bringing a touch of starlight to festive décor with features that go beyond the typical twinkle.

A Sparkle with Substance

At the core of the Christmas Sparkle String Lights are high-density, diffused bullet-head LEDs designed to scatter light across trees, railings, and other seasonal setups. Instead of the standard “on/off” glow, these beads produce a smooth starry sparkle effect, making even the most modest pine look like it’s auditioning for a holiday catalog spread.

Backing up the design is Govee’s Uni-IC Control technology paired with RGBW lamp beads. That means over 16 million colors to choose from, along with dedicated white LEDs for switching between natural and warm-to-cool whites. Whether users want cozy golden light for a quiet evening or a burst of saturated red and green for a party, the setup can adapt without fuss.

A living room decorated for Christmas, featuring a brightly lit tree with colorful ornaments and presents underneath. One side shows pure white lighting, while the other displays vibrant RGBW colors. Candles and a small green tree add festive touches to the setting.

AI and Shape Mapping for Custom Displays

Govee is positioning the Christmas Sparkle String Lights as more than just another set of programmable LEDs. The inclusion of AIGC (AI-generated content) aims to help users turn lighting ideas into reality with less trial and error. Pair that with upgraded Shape Mapping, which allows for precise LED positioning, and the result is highly customized displays that match the layout of a specific tree or installation.

For those who don’t want to reinvent the candy cane wheel, there are more than 140 preset scene modes ready to go. That covers everything from subdued winter evenings to light shows fit for the neighborhood block party.

Smart Home Friendly

Control is handled through the Govee Home App, with additional voice control via Amazon Alexa and Google Assistant. The new string lights also support Matter, making them easy to slot into existing smart home ecosystems. And for anyone already invested in Govee gear, the lights can sync with other DreamView-compatible devices for immersive, whole-room effects.

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Built for the Season

Holiday lights need to last longer than a carton of eggnog. Govee says the Sparkle String Lights are designed for straightforward installation, reliable stability, and durability throughout the festive period. That should help them survive the inevitable tangle-and-untangle routine year after year.

Pricing and Availability

The Govee Christmas Sparkle String Lights are available now through Govee.com and Amazon in two lengths:

  • 20m (model 6870): $119.99
  • 30m (model 6871): $149.99

Float, Chill, Repeat: Rugged Road’s Ultralight Coolers Gain Traction

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Rugged Road is building recognition fast, and it’s easy to see why. The company’s coolers weigh less than half of traditional rotomolded models, yet they’re tough enough to handle drops, scrapes, and even a swim. They float upright when loaded, turning lakeside hangouts and paddle trips into a far less soggy experience.

The brand is pitching itself as not just a cooler maker but more as a lifestyle companion for people who like gear that doesn’t fight back. Instead of lugging around a block of plastic that feels like a punishment, these coolers are designed to travel light and still keep ice for days. In short: fewer sore shoulders, more cold drinks.

A Brand Born from Science Class

The story behind Rugged Road has roots in an unlikely place: a high school chemistry classroom. Founder Spencer Sutlive drew inspiration from a military-grade blast-proof spray, sparking the idea for a cooler that could be tough yet remarkably lightweight. That idea turned into experiments at home, then a successful Kickstarter campaign, and finally into a full-fledged outdoor brand with more than 30,000 customers in its corner.

Features That Matter

Rugged Road coolers are loaded with details that balance function and fun. The detachable, reversible lid doubles as a cutting board, complete with integrated cup holders for campsite convenience. Accessories like magnetized GameLidz turn the cooler into a game board without interfering with access to the drinks inside.

At the heart of the design is Dual Fusion Molding, a patented construction method that blends durability with reduced weight. Add in the Fridgite Insulative Core for up to seven days of cold retention, and the Rigorite blast-resistant coating for extreme toughness, and you’ve got a cooler built for punishing conditions. Other highlights include:

  • Upright floatability, keeping contents dry during water adventures
  • A textured non-slip exterior for added stability
  • Reinforced corners and wide handles for easier hauling

Fan Favorites in the Lineup

The company’s flagship Rugged Road 65 V2 ($374.99) is the bestseller, designed for multi-day adventures with ample storage and a build that can float fully packed. For smaller outings, the Rugged Road 25 V2 ($249.99) offers portability without sacrificing storage, holding up to 25 cans plus ice.

For those who prefer hands-free trekking, the Tardigrade ($349.99) steps in as a backpack cooler hybrid. Its puncture-proof and waterproof shell makes it as ready for paddleboarding as it is for hiking.

A Cooler with a Cause

Beyond outdoor gear, Rugged Road ties every purchase to a larger mission. Through The Rugged Road Foundation, sales help fund clean water wells in underdeveloped communities. The foundation has already broken ground on seven projects in West Africa, with more planned in the future. Each cooler purchase contributes to providing safe, reliable drinking water where it’s needed most.

Built for Adventure, Backed by Purpose

Rugged Road’s mix of lightweight portability, thoughtful design, and social impact makes its products more than just coolers. They’re conversation starters. Whether that conversation is at the campsite, on the river, or about the wells being built overseas.

Govee Expands Star Light Projector Lineup with New Models

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Govee, the Hong Kong–based smart lighting brand, is adding more sparkle to its lineup of home projectors. Following its Star Light Projector (Nebula) debut at IFA 2025, the company has introduced two fresh entries, the Galaxy Light Projector 2 Pro and the Star Light Projector (Ocean Wave). Each one is designed to bring a distinct kind of atmospheric flair, whether that means galaxies swirling on your ceiling or waves rolling across your walls.

Galaxy Light Projector 2 Pro: Sharper Views of the Cosmos

The Galaxy Light Projector 2 Pro takes Govee’s space-themed visuals up a notch. It’s equipped with a 4MP HD lens and glass laminated disc that together deliver 8K ultra-high-definition projections, double the resolution of the previous version. With brightness up to 230 lux, the visuals stay crisp even with a nightlight or desk lamp nearby.

Users can cycle through eight included discs with more than 20 preset cosmic effects, plus two motion options for its laser stars. Built-in audio features allow pairing the visuals with white noise or music, turning a bedroom or meditation space into an otherworldly retreat.

Star Light Projector (Nebula): Dynamic and Customizable

The previously announced Nebula model emphasizes customization. Its 7-zone nebula effects can be paired with green laser stars in Blink or Orbit modes. Thanks to RGBW lamp beads, each zone’s color and flow can be tweaked to create unique displays across a 540 ft² projection area.

Beyond the visuals, it includes a Bluetooth speaker and more than 50 preset modes. A smart sleep mode gradually dims the light, while 18 white noise tracks aim to improve rest, ideal for anyone who likes their stargazing paired with a soundtrack.

Star Light Projector (Ocean Wave): Underwater Ambiance

For those who prefer the ocean to outer space, the Ocean Wave projector shifts the scene. Using a dual-layer textured lens, it casts flowing water visuals designed to fill entire rooms. With controls for brightness, flow speed, and wave sparseness, users can set the mood for relaxation, yoga, or even background visuals during a gathering.

The projector includes more than 40 preset scenes, along with 18 built-in white noise options. Sleep Mode dims the light gradually for bedtime, then brightens gently to mimic a natural sunrise, a nod to wellness routines that balance light and sound.

Smart Control and Pricing

All three projectors integrate with Alexa, Google Home, and Apple Home through Matter support. The Govee Home app provides further customization, from timers to advanced scene settings.

Pricing is straightforward:

Each is available now via Govee’s website and Amazon.

Pinwheel Launches New Feature to Ease Co-Parenting Tech Tensions

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In a world where family dynamics are as diverse as they are complex, Pinwheel has taken a significant step forward with the launch of its “Multiple Caregivers” feature. Designed to tackle the unique challenges faced by two-household families, this new feature promises to transform the way parents manage their children’s digital lives.

Addressing a Growing Need

Statistics reveal that over 36% of U.S. children under 15 are part of families with divorced or separated parents, often navigating life between two homes. This reality brings with it a host of challenges, particularly around managing technology usage. Disagreements over screen-time and app permissions can lead to stress and conflict. A survey of Pinwheel users highlighted that parents in separate households are twice as likely to experience disputes over their child’s phone use compared to those in a single household.

Pinwheel, renowned for its child-friendly smartphones and smartwatches, aims to alleviate these tensions with its new feature. The “Multiple Caregivers” option allows primary parents to tailor permissions for secondary caregivers, creating a flexible digital co-parenting system that caters to each family’s distinct needs.

Customizable Control for Families

Traditional parental controls often force divorced parents into rigid roles, either granting full control to one parent or sharing complete access, which can lead to conflicts. Issues such as one parent blocking the child’s contact with the other, or allowing unauthorized apps, are common. Pinwheel’s latest offering seeks to change this narrative by introducing a more nuanced approach.

The “Multiple Caregivers Mode” provides three levels of access: Edit, View, or No Access. This flexibility allows for tailored permissions, such as enabling a secondary parent to approve contacts without reading text messages or set bedtime restrictions without tracking location. The ultimate goal is to give families the ability to implement whatever digital parenting strategy best suits their situation, whether that means different rules for each household or consistent guidelines across both.

Practical Features for Daily Use

The new feature allows access to be adjusted based on custody arrangements, providing practical solutions for common co-parenting scenarios:

  • Contact Safelist: Secondary caregivers can be given the ability to add or edit contacts or simply view them.
  • Apps: Permissions can range from downloading new apps to only viewing the existing app library.
  • Schedules: Caregivers can create or edit schedules or override existing ones as necessary.
  • Text Monitoring and GPS Tracking: Access can be granted or restricted, depending on the agreed-upon rules.

Dane Witbeck, CEO and Founder of Pinwheel, emphasizes the importance of this new feature, stating, “The typical cookie-cutter parent controls fail to adequately serve the reality of today’s families – a huge number of which have children splitting time between two homes. Pinwheel’s Multiple Caregivers feature adapts to any co-parenting situation and can help prevent conflict before it even starts.”

A Step Towards Harmonious Co-Parenting

With this new feature, Pinwheel aims to reduce the friction often associated with co-parenting in a digital age. By providing a customizable and adaptable tool, parents can focus more on their children’s well-being rather than getting caught up in technological disputes.

Pinwheel’s approach represents a thoughtful response to the evolving needs of modern families, helping to pave the way for more harmonious co-parenting relationships.

Insta360 Launches Wave: AI-Powered Speakerphone for Meetings and More

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Insta360 has introduced the Insta360 Wave, a professional-grade AI speakerphone designed for smarter meetings, podcasts, and collaborative work. The device brings together advanced hardware and intelligent software, aiming to set a new benchmark for clarity and usability in modern communication.

A Focus on Professional Sound

At its core, Wave uses an 8-microphone 3D array that captures audio in Hi-Fi 48kHz detail from up to 16 feet away. Backed by AI-driven processing, it cancels out more than 300 types of background noise, from keystrokes to street sounds, while acoustic echo cancellation and automatic gain control deliver balanced, natural voices. The system also applies AI dereverberation to cut out hollow tones, making conversations sound crisp and lifelike. Full duplex audio ensures that both sides of the conversation flow without interruptions.

Touch Controls and Recording Features

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Wave comes with a sleek touchscreen interface, letting users mute, adjust volume, or start recordings with a tap or swipe. It doubles as a standalone recorder with 32GB of built-in storage, capable of holding up to 1,000 hours of audio. For spontaneous moments, an AI pre-recording function captures the last five minutes before hitting record.

Wave supports adaptive beamforming with five selectable pickup patterns (Omni, Cardioid, Supercardioid, Figure-8, and Stereo) tailoring sound capture to everything from group meetings to two-person interviews or even ASMR recordings.

Smarter Meetings with AI

The speakerphone integrates seamlessly with Insta360 InSight, the company’s new AI meeting assistant. InSight offers transcription in 99 languages, speaker identification, glossary customization for industry terms, and even smart summaries and to-do lists. It can also answer questions by referencing timestamps from recordings, making it a practical tool for both teams and solo users. Early adopters will get free access to the InSight Basic Plan, which includes 300 monthly minutes of transcription and cloud storage, with upgrades available.

Integration with Insta360 Link 2

For those seeking a full video-and-audio setup, Wave pairs effortlessly with the Insta360 Link 2 AI webcam. Together, they provide synchronized controls and automatic speaker tracking, offering a wire-free way to manage multi-person video calls.

Availability and Pricing

The Insta360 Wave is available globally starting September 25, 2025, priced from $299.99 via the Insta360 Store, Amazon, and select retailers. Accessories like a table mount, Y-cable, and desktop controller expand its versatility, while future firmware updates will add support for cascading multiple units to cover larger spaces.

YEEDI Introduces S20 Infinity Robot Vacuum With PowerBoost Charging

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YEEDI has launched its latest flagship robot vacuum, the S20 Infinity, a cleaning companion designed for large homes, tricky surfaces, and demanding messes. The new model arrives with a focus on solving two of the most common frustrations for robot vacuum users: short battery life and long recharge times.

PowerBoost Charging: Faster Top-Ups, Longer Runs

The headline feature is YEEDI’s PowerBoost Charging system, which tackles downtime head-on. Instead of stopping mid-clean for hours of charging, the S20 Infinity can grab a quick energy boost and keep going. A three-minute charge restores about 6% of battery life—enough to maintain suction and mopping power without interruption. A full charge takes less than an hour, making it one of the fastest-charging models in its class.

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With this system, the S20 Infinity can cover over 10,000 square feet in a single session, making it particularly appealing for larger households. The smart power management also eliminates the need to babysit or micromanage cleaning schedules.

PureCyclone Station and Advanced Cleaning Tech

The robot pairs with the new PureCyclone 2.0 station, a bagless system that uses a two-stage cyclonic airflow design. This ensures consistent suction strength with less than 1% performance loss, compared to conventional systems that can drop by more than 60%. The 1.6-liter dustbin can store debris for more than a month, minimizing the need for frequent emptying.

On the cleaning front, the OZMO Roller 2.0 brings a roller-style mopping system that runs at 200 RPM while circulating fresh water and extracting dirty water. This helps prevent streaks and smears, even on dried spills. Alongside it, YEEDI’s BLAST Suction System harnesses a 100W motor with 3,800Pa suction, striking a balance between deep cleaning and quiet operation.

YEEDI S20 Infinity robot vacuum showcased in a modern living space, highlighting features like PowerBoost Technology, OZMO Roller 2.0, OmniCyclone Station, and TruePass.

Smarter Navigation for Real Homes

YEEDI outfitted the S20 Infinity with TruePass Adaptive 4WD Climbing to handle thresholds up to 2.4cm, while TruEdge 3.0 ensures edge-to-edge coverage without bumping into baseboards or furniture. This means it can travel seamlessly between carpets, tiles, and hardwood floors without getting stuck or leaving awkward gaps behind.

Early Prime Big Deals Promotions

YEEDI is kicking off sales of the S20 Infinity with discounts as part of the Early Prime Big Deals Day event, running September 22 through October 8. The S20 Infinity is listed at $1,099.99 (down $600). Other models in the lineup are also discounted, including the M14 Plus ($599.99), M12 Pro Plus ($379.99), and the C12 Pro Plus.

Availability

The YEEDI S20 Infinity and other discounted models are available now through the brand’s official Amazon store.