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DJI Avata 2 Drone: Intuitive, Exhilarating First-Person Flying Fun

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If I need to stop suddenly, I can tap the brake button and it’ll bring the drone back to a safe hover. That...

The Asus ROG Strix Scar 18 Tears Through AAA Games (and...

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The Mini LED display is the primary differentiator between last year’s Strix Scar 18 model. Both can be upgraded to the RTX 4090,...

Review: Range Rover Evoque Plug-In Hybrid

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The Range Rover Evoque changed Land Rover forever. Before its launch in 2012, the 4x4 maker's SUVs were attractive, but in a functional,...

Sennheiser’s Momentum True Wireless 4 Boast Brilliant Sound in a Familiar...

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How much is great sound worth to you? Sennheiser’s top wireless earbuds ask that question in more ways than one. The previous version,...

Arturia’s AstroLab Puts Over 30 World-Class Virtual Synths in a Luxurious...

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But perhaps AstroLab’s best trick for finding what you need is playlists and songs. These are grouped presets that you’re able to bounce...

KitchenAid’s New Espresso Machine Won’t Wake Up Your Roommates

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KitchenAid is a brand that’s had a place in every home kitchen I’ve ever had, even growing up. When I bought my own...

Review: BYD Atto 3

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BYD also isn’t chasing straight-line performance goals, with the Atto 3 accelerating to 62 mph (100 km/h) in 7.2 seconds. Leisurely by today’s...

Keyboard Nerds Won’t Love Cherry’s New MX2A Switch, and That’s OK

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The Cherry MX switch is, arguably, one of the most important mechanical keyboard switches of all time. Some might argue it’s one of...

The Fender Tone Master Pro Is an All-in-One Guitar Studio

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While enthusiasts are still fussing over tube amps and drooling over effects pedal collections, gigging musicians are in the midst of a digital...

Review: Teenage Engineering TP-7 Field Recorder

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Recorders, generally speaking, are meant to sit in the background, quietly absorbing sound without contributing to it. They’re a neutral, inconspicuous product type...