LG's Stylo 3 Won't Make You Forget the Note 7 By Philip Michaels The stylus-equipped Stylo 3 is just one of five LG phones to make their debut at next month's CES show.
Vuzix iWear Wireless Offers VR Without a PC or Phone By Avram Piltch A new VR headset from Vuzix runs its own, customized version of Android and lets you play games or watch movies without leaning on another device.
Parrot's Fixed-Wing Disco Drone Can Fly 50 MPH By Philip Michaels The latest drone from Parrot does away the quadcopter look and features assisted autopilot to help you control things from the ground.
Qualcomm’s Automotive Chips Power Audi Infotainment By Sam Rutherford At CES 2016, Qualcomm announced two new processors specifically made to power the communications and infotainment systems in modern cars.
FunimationNow Streams Anime Just After Japanese Debuts By Marshall Honorof FunimationNow aims to transform an existing streaming service into a comprehensive entertainment platform, available on every device.
Redesigned Razer Forge TV Harnesses Power of Ouya By Marshall Honorof A newly re-released Razer Forge TV may help to fill a multiplayer niche that has been relegated to more expensive consoles until now.
TP-Link Wants Its Router at the Center of Your Smart Home By Philip Michaels The SR20 is an AC1900 Router with built-in support for ZigBee and Z-Wave connected devices. TP-Link hasn't yet announced a ship date or price.
World's First 802.11ad Router Will Supercharge Your Wi-Fi By Philip Michaels The Talon AD7200 Multi-band Wi-Fi Router delivers theoretical speeds of 7Gbps, thanks to a new frequency to go alongside the 2.4-GHz and 5-GHz bands.
New Augmented Reality Goggles More Immersive Than HoloLens By Avram Piltch Lumus' DK-50 augmented reality glasses offer a much wider field of view and brighter images than Microsoft's upcoming HoloLens headset.
Updated Trax GPS Tracker Will Find Kids Faster By Philip Michaels The Trax Play kid tracker now has better accuracy and an updated companion app that gives you ways to preserve battery life.
ProDrone's Mounts Let Your DSLR Camera Take Flight By Philip Michaels Due out in the second quarter for an undisclosed price, the mounts let you attach and control a heavier DSLR camera to ProDrone's Byrd quadcopter.
NeOse Odor Detector Picks Up the Scent By Andrew E. Freedman NeOse identifies smells using a camera and a subject's molecules, and it compiles a smell database.
WiTricity Shows Off Fast, Easy Wireless Charging By Henry T. Casey At the WiTricity suite at CES 2016, we saw fast-charging wireless solutions based on magnetic resonance.
Sennheiser's 3D Audio Technology Will Blow Your Mind By Sherri L. Smith Using a mix of hardware and software, Sennheiser's proprietary 3D audio is set to change how your audio experience.
VW’s Budde-E EV Concept Revives the Microbus By Sam Rutherford Here's a hands-on impression of VW's Budd-e, the techy reinvention of Volkswagen's Microbus from the 1950's that made its debut at CES 2016.
iFit's Connected Shoes Track Your Running Form By Mike Prospero iFit's Altra IQ running shoes have sensors that help you correct your running form.
Faraday Future's EV Concept Car Makes Sci-Fi Real By Sam Rutherford At CES 2016, Faraday Future went from unknown electric-car maker to the next big thing after it unveiled its 1,000 FF Zero concept car.
Trendnet Unveils Its First MU-MIMO Wi-Fi Router By Philip Michaels The $275 TEW-827DRU is the first router from Trendnet to support MU-MIMO Wi-Fi optimization technology.
Router Dock Shields Your Network from Competing Wi-Fi By Philip Michaels Influx's Wi-Fi Maximizing Router Dock not only blocks competing traffic, but redirects your Wi-Fi network, boosting its signal strength.
Panasonic's Futuristic Screen Is Must See-Thru TV By Marshall Honorof Panasonic has devised an experimental, extremely thin, adjustable TV screen that fades to total transparency when not in use.
The $269 da Vinci Mini Could Be Your First 3D Printer By Philip Michaels The $269 da Vinci Mini is 30 percent smaller than XYZprinting's da Vinci Jr., comes in multiple colors and is safe enough to be used around kids.
Logitech's Proteus Spectrum is a Nearly Perfect Mouse By Marshall Honorof The Logitech G502 Proteus Spectrum adds full RGB illumination to improve upon the design of its excellent Proteus Core gaming mouse.
Experimental Sony Backlight Could Rival OLED By Marshall Honorof Sony is experimenting with a technology known as Backlight Master Drive, which, when perfected, could provide OLED-like contrast and colors for less.
Acer Liquid Jade Primo Puts Windows 10 on Big Screen By Mark Spoonauer, Sam Rutherford The Acer Liquid Jade Primo has a weird name, but it makes up for that with a nifty Continuum dock that lets you run Windows 10 on a large display.
Breakthrough Intel RealSense Phone Puts Your Hands in VR By Mark Spoonauer The Intel RealSense Smartphone Developer Kit leverages Intel's depth-sensing camera and IonVR's headset to let you interact with virtual objects without a controller.
SteelSeries Rival 700 Adds OLED to a Gaming Mouse By Marshall Honorof SteelSeries brings an OLED display to the world of gaming mice in the Rival 700 so you can look at your favorite gifs between frag fests.
Hisense Offers 4K HDR TVs for Every Budget By Marshall Honorof With its new 4K TVs, Hisense wants to prove that it can be as affordable as its modest competitors, and as ambitious as its high-end ones.
Philips' HDR 4K TVs Are Actually Affordable By Marshall Honorof Philips has kept its 4K TVs priced relatively low while still providing solid picture quality and increasingly popular HDR protocols.
Carl Zeiss Smart Glasses Won't Make You Look Like A Glasshole By Sherri L. Smith Carl Zeiss Smart Optics has a Google Glass alternative that delivers data on the go in a much more subtle and less obtrusive way.
Decibullz's Custom Molded Earbuds Go Wireless By Andrew E. Freedman Once you mold them to your ears, Decibullz's new wireless headphones will be perfect for the gym.