Bose Sleepbuds Review: They Ruined My Sleep By Caitlin McGarry published 3 October 19 Even a $250 pair of earphones isn't comfortable to wear all night.
Amazon Echo Loop Hands-on Review: Alexa at Your Fingertips By Mike Prospero published 26 September 19 Not yet rated Will you say 'I do' to this Alexa-equipped wearable?
Boston Dynamics' Scary Quadruped Robots Are Now Roaming the World Free By Jesus Diaz published 25 September 19 Boston Dynamics has announced that its Spot quadruped robot is now available for sale for any company with good ideas.
Razor Electric Scooter Buying Guide: Find the Right Model for You By Florence Ion published 19 September 19 Razor makes a lot of electric scooters. These are our favorite models.
Sony's 16K Crystal Cinema Is 783 Inches of Wow (For Just $6 Million) By Jesus Diaz published 13 September 19 This is the Sony Crystal Cinema: 783-inch diagonal size. 63 feet long and 17 feet tall. 16K resolution. The price $5.8 million.
Fluidity FT Aviator Review: This Controller Makes Flying DJI Drones Much More Fun By Mike Prospero published 12 September 19 The Fluidity Aviator makes controlling a DJI drone more natural, if you're willing to deal with an awkward setup.
Tile Mate vs Tile Pro vs Tile Slim: Which One Should You Buy? By Daniel Bean published 9 September 19 With three models of the popular Tile Bluetooth tracker available, you might need help finding which one is best for you. Here are the key differences.
Best White-Noise Machines By Marshall Honorof published 2 September 19 Get help going to sleep with the best white-noise machines on the market.
Apple Will Launch a Key Finder Alongside iOS 13 (Report) By Philip Michaels published 30 August 19 Evidence is mounting that Apple has a new accessory in the works that will be able to help you track objects like keys and backpacks.
Giving Away a Smart Home Device? Don't Do It—Here's Why By Paul Wagenseil published 14 August 19 Many smart-home devices can't be properly factory reset, leaving behind user data, a researcher says.
Drone Racing League's Racer4 Street Lets You Fly Like the Pros By Mike Prospero published 7 August 19 The Drone Racing League is making a street-legal version of the drone the pros use.
Video: DJI's New Drone Pilot System Is the Closest Thing to Feeling Like Iron Man By Jesus Diaz published 7 August 19 The new DJI Digital FPV System uses a set of goggles, transmission module, camera, and remote control to provide stunning first-person video up to 120 frames per second.
DJI's New First-Person Viewing System is a Drone Racer's Dream By Sherri L. Smith published 31 July 19 DJI’s new HD Low Latency FPV Transmission technology makes me want to invest in a drone.
Mophie's Powerstation Hub Is Half-Charger, Half-Power Adapter and Pretty Great By Henry T. Casey published 28 July 19 We spent a weekend with one of Mophie's latest power-bank accessories and found it to be a pretty neat solution.
7 Cheap Alexa Gadgets to Start Your Smart Home By Mike Prospero published 16 July 19 From a smart plug and lights to a security camera and thermometer, you can easily set up an Alexa-powered smart home with these affordable gadgets.
The Best Amazon Prime Day Deals for Pet Owners By Kate Kozuch published 16 July 19 Amazon Prime Day isn't just for people. Right now you can shop for paw-fect deals on items for your furry best friends.
Amazon Working on Premium Echo Speaker, Rolling Alexa Robot (Report) By Monica Chin published 12 July 19 Amazon is reportedly working on a high-end speaker to challenge the HomePod and Sonos One.
June Oven Review: This $600 Gadget Will Turn Anyone Into a Top Chef By Mike Prospero published 1 July 19 This smartphone-controlled countertop oven can recognize food and tell you how to cook it.
Lutron Aurora: A Smart, Simple Dimmer Switch for Philips Hue Lights By Mike Prospero published 19 June 19 Editor's Choice One of the smartest smart home gadgets is just $40.
The World’s First AI-Powered Massage Chair Looks Like a Star Trek Prop By Jesus Diaz published 14 June 19 The futuristic chair looks like it belongs in a spaceship and uses artificial intelligence to give you massages.
DJI Robomaster S1 Hands-On: This Pricey Drone Teaches Kids to Code By Mike Prospero published 12 June 19 The Robomaster S1 can be programmed by kids, shoot pellets, and battle against other drones, but it's pricey.
Amazfit Bip Review: A Cheap Smartwatch That’s Worth Buying By Jackie Dove published 11 June 19 This inexpensive smartwatch highlights health and fitness and is surprisingly good for less than $80.
Fast-Charging Batteries Die a Lot Faster Too, Say Scientists By Jesus Diaz published 5 June 19 A scientific team found the reason why batteries degrade by creating the most detailed images of a battery in history.
Will the Galaxy Fold Join This List of All-Time Vaporware? By Tom's Guide Staff published 1 June 19 Here are 9 of the greatest vaporware stories, where tech companies failed to deliver the products they announced.
Domino’s Now Using AI and Cameras to Make 'Perfect' Pizzas By Jesus Diaz published 29 May 19 The new DOM Pizza Checker uses a ceiling-mounted camera and artificial intelligence to make sure that every pizza is up to standards.
iRobot’s Newest Robot Vacuums Can Talk to Each Other By Mike Prospero published 29 May 19 The iRobot Roomba s9 and Braava Jet m6 can work in conjunction with each other to more thoroughly clean your floors.
This Giant Flying Lego Helicopter Is Actually a Drone By Jesus Diaz published 28 May 19 The human-sized drone is made of foam to imitate a set built with giant Lego bricks.
Quip Electric Toothbrush Review: More Subscription Than Innovation By Henry T. Casey published 24 May 19 We put this cool-looking, well-advertised toothbrush to the test, and found out what a real dentist thinks of its merits.
US Military Wants to Put an R2-D2 On Combat Jets to Control Robotic Wingmen By Jesus Diaz published 23 May 19 Called Skyborg, the artificial intelligence wingman will help pilots and fly combat drones alongside F-35 and F-15EX fighter jets.
US Military Developing Wireless Tech to Control Weapons With Your Mind By Jesus Diaz published 22 May 19 The new technology aims for soldiers to control machines with their mind but it will be a two-way street.