Beyerdynamic's New Wireless Headphones Test Your Hearing By Sherri L. Smith Beyerdynamic is changing the way you listen to headphones by offering a hearing test and auditory customization with its latest cans.
Meta 2 AR Headset Let Us Touch and Feel Holograms By Sherri L. Smith The Meta 2 headset brings haptic feedback to augmented reality, letting you reach out and touch objects that aren't there.
A Router for Charging, PowerSpot Juices Gadgets Up to 3 Feet Away By Avram Piltch This game-changing device can charge over a dozen devices by sending wireless power through the air.
Merge 6DOF Blaster Delivers VR Fun Sans Headset By Sherri L. Smith Merge 6DOF Blaster lets you play virtual reality games without a headset.
CES 2018 Plunged Into Pre-Industrial Darkness By Marshall Honorof There was a blackout at CES, a show where everything needs electricity. Maybe the real lights were the friends we made along the way.
Coming Soon to a Board Game Near You: Alexa By Philip Michaels Shipping this summer, When In Rome taps into the Alexa voice assistant to help you play a trivia board game.
First Look: Music Takes Garmin's New GPS Watch to Next Level By Caitlin McGarry Garmin finally put offline music storage in a running watch, so I had to try it out.
Zotac Updates Mek Game Rig, Shows Possible Peripherals By Andrew E. Freedman Zotac's Mek gaming desktop will soon have a GTX 1080 GPU and an 8th Gen Intel CPU, but won't get any thicker.
Seeing Samsung's 'The Wall' MicroLED TV Makes Me a Believer By Mark Spoonauer Samsung's MicroLED TV boasts an incredibly bright and colorful picture and OLED-like blacks in a modular design.
Sony Xperia XA2 Hands-on: All About the Cameras By Philip Michaels The Xperia XA2 and XA2 Ultra feature improved displays that trim the bezels, but the dual front cameras on the Ultra steal the show.
Root Is a Coding Robot That Will Grow With Your Kids By Avram Piltch This disc shaped, programmable robot is simple enough for four-year-olds, but challenging enough for teens.
Roader Is the Wearable Camera You Control By Philip Michaels Roader hopes to thrive where other wearable cameras have fallen flat by giving you control over what you capture and adding 10 extra seconds of buffer to videos.
Video Headset Transforms into Noise-Cancelling Headphones By Avram Piltch Kopin's upcoming entertainment headset features a detachable eye cover for watching movies.
It's Official: LG's Rollable OLED Is the 4K TV of My Dreams By Mark Spoonauer We go hands-on with the world's first rollable 65-inch 4K TV, and it's amazing to watch in action.
Huawei's Mate 10 Pro Hits U.S. in February as a $799 Unlocked Phone By Philip Michaels Huawei's Mate 10 Pro finally has a U.S. release date and a price, but lacks a wireless carrier as a launch partner, as had been rumored.
Polk Debuts First Alexa-Powered Soundbar By Michael Andronico The Polk Audio Command Bar is a soundbar with Amazon's Alexa assistant built right inside.
DisplayLink Showed Me How Good Multiplayer VR Can Be By Andrew E. Freedman DisplayLink's wireless VR technology allows for multiplayer games, and it brings a competitive edge and tons of enterprise possibilities.
Intel Quietly Refreshes Its Lower-End Mini PC Lines By Andrew E. Freedman Intel is updating not only its gaming mini PCs, but is bringing out new NUC mini PCs for home and businesses.
iBuyPower's Case Builder Makes Gaming PCs Modular By Michael Andronico iBuyPower's Project Case Builder is a new type of gaming PC with swappable case components.
Don't Laugh: Why You'll Want to Buy Peloton's $4,000 Treadmill By Caitlin McGarry Peloton's connected treadmill aims to swap your gym membership for live-streamed classes. Your wallet won't like it, but your waistline might.
First Phone with In-Screen Fingerprint Sensor Feels Right By Philip Michaels At CES, Vivo showed off a phone with a massive display that puts a fingerprint sensor under the screen. And it's pretty seamless.
Intel's New Mini PC Is a Pint-Sized VR Powerhouse By Andrew E. Freedman Intel's NUC 8 Enthusiast, aka Hades Canyon, is a pint-sized mini-PC capable of VR, thanks to 8th-Gen Core CPUs with Radeon Vega graphics.
BlackBerry Fans Will Love Motorola's Latest Moto Mod By Adam Ismail Motorola has brought a pair of new Moto Mods for its Moto Z smartphones to CES, one of which figures to bring back the QWERTY keyboard in a big way.
Lenovo's Mirage Solo VR Headset Ditches Phones and Cords By Sherri L. Smith The future of VR lies in self-contained systems and Lenovo's leading the charge.
HTC Vive WiGig Wireless Upgrade Is Coming in Q3 2018 By Tom's Guide Staff, Kevin Carbotte, Tom's Hardware HTC today announced that later this year it would release a wireless accessory for the Vive based on Intel’s WiGig technology.
I Would Actually Wear the Vuzix Blade AR Glasses By Mark Spoonauer The Vuzix Blade augmented-reality glasses are light and comfortable, offer a clear color display and Alexa, but are pretty pricey at $1,000.
Humaneyes Vuze+ Is a 3D 360 Camera for 'Prosumers' By Tom's Hardware News Team, Kevin Carbotte, Tom's Hardware HumanEyes introduced Vuze+, which includes improved lenses, better audio capture hardware, and stronger dust and water protection.
Hogar Milo is Google Home's Answer to the Amazon Echo Plus By Mike Prospero With Z-Wave, Zigbee, Wi-Fi, and Bluetooth, the Milo could be a cost-effective smart home hub for Google Home users.
Phone Meets Laptop with Razer's Project Linda By Sherri L. Smith A clever take on the lapdock, Razer Project Linda uses the Razer Phone to power an ultraportable laptop.
Rokid AR Glasses Look Promising, But Need More Polish By Mark Spoonauer The Rokid AR Glasses make interacting with augmented reality fairly easy with different gestures, but it could use more time in the oven and more apps before launch.