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Motorola’s Edge 50 Pro Is a Good Midrange Smartphone, but the...

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Rounding things out is a 50-megapixel front-facing camera that is solid for selfies. It’s an impressive camera system for a midrange phone. But what...

Klipsch’s New Soundbar Sounds Like a Thousand Bucks, but Costs Half...

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Klipsch’s new Flexus Core 200 is the most powerful and cinematic soundbar I’ve heard at its price. While many of the best soundbars aim...

The SnuzPod4 Bassinet Is Easy for Tired Parents To Assemble

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Everything sleep-related with a newborn is terrifying. Almost every parent feels a sharp stab in the heart every time they set their kid down...

The Mevo Core Camera System Makes Multi-Cam Streaming a Breeze

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Streaming video can be a big business, if a bit painful. Whether you’re playing games, making crafts, or just hanging out in a hot...

Insta360 Adds 8K Video to Its 360-Action Camera Hybrid

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In practice, this is the first 360 camera I've used where the video footage is still very sharp and clear, even when reframed to...

The Logitech Reach Is an Amazing Overhead Camera Arm. Too Bad...

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If you went to school before the 2010s, you might’ve been taught with the help of an overhead projector. These gigantic light cannons blasted...

Samsung’s Flagship QD-OLED Has Glorious, Reflection-Free Picture Quality

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Maybe that’s why Samsung’s obstinate Tizen interface feels so vexing? The system is easy enough to set up on the TV itself (it crashes...

Casper’s Adjustable Bed Frame Massages Me to Sleep

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I love the feeling of getting into bed at night, but for a while, my sleep wasn't restful. I was tossing and turning, and...

/e/OS Is Better Than Android. You Should Try It

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Photograph: Scott GilbertsonWhile I like the privacy features of /e/OS and have even taken to spoofing my geodata much of the time, the real...

Valoi’s Film-Scanning Kit Lets You Digitize Your 35-mm Film the Easy...

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We might be deep in the digital age, but film photography has never gone away. Like records, which lived on through tapes, CDs, and...