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DJI’s Mic 3 Takes the Best Wireless Microphone and Makes It Better

I tested the Mic 3 with cameras, computers, and smartphones, using both direct connection and receiver connection methods. It paired painlessly with everything I...

Meet the Kindle Kids Will Want Most

When you set up kids mode, you'll be prompted to put in your child's name and their birthday, which allows Amazon to recommend books...

The Lenovo IdeaPad 5i 2-in-1 Is a Budget 16-Inch Laptop That Barely Squeaks By

The keyboard and touchpad are often compromises made on budget laptops, and the same is true here. The keys feel like they take a...

Add-ons, Shmad-ons: LG’s S95AR Provides All You Need for Cinematic Surround

There aren’t many all-in-one soundbar solutions that give you as much sonic immersion for your money as LG’s S95. Many modern soundbar brands prefer...

This $1,700 LED Mask Feels More Like Punishment Than Self-Care

Wearing the Pro by Déesse Pro is like cosplaying the Phantom of the Opera—if the Phantom had better LED coverage and $1,700 to spare....

The Upgraded RadRunner Max Has Front Suspension and a Car-Detecting Rear Light

Of course, the more power used, the faster I watched the battery run down on the RadRunner’s massive, full-color display. Hoping to get anywhere...

Lenovo’s ThinkBook Rollable Laptop Has a Benefit No One’s Talking About

The ThinkBook Plus Rollable is not about its performance, though Lenovo made a good choice in using the Intel Core Ultra 258V. Or so...

This $150 ‘Digital Super 8’ Gives the Lo-Fi Camera Craze a Moving Picture Upgrade

The Camp Snap CS-8 doesn’t care about frame rates, bit rates, or whether your footage is stabilized to unerring levels of steadiness. It doesn’t...

Acer’s Helios 16S Is a Powerful Gaming Laptop That Crashes Too Dang Often

The keyboard features four-zone color backlighting, tunable through Acer’s extensive PredatorSense system, which controls everything from battery charging details to whether you want to...

DJI’s First 360 Camera Gives Insta360 a Run for Its Money

Price-wise, the £410 ($550) launch cost for the Standard Combo undercuts Insta360’s comparable bundles by a fair margin, which only adds to the appeal....