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DJI Mini 4 Pro review: The best lightweight drone gains more power and smarts
DJI’s Mini 4 Pro sets another new benchmark for small drones.
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Sony ZV-E1 review: The best vlogging camera to date, by a big margin
Sony's latest vlogging cameras is the 12-megapixel full-frame ZV-E1 — its most capable model by far.
Drop's BMR1 PC speakers are almost really good
There's plenty to like about Drop's BMR1 PC speakers, but there are also enough things that could be improved that make them hard to fully recommend.
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Bose QuietComfort Ultra Earbuds review: Spatial audio makes all the difference
The addition of Immersive Audio makes all the difference on Bose's latest noise-canceling earbuds.
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Apple Watch Series 9 review: Freedom from touching your screen
Our review of the Apple Watch Series 9, including our testing of the new Double Tap gesture.
Twelve South’s HiRise Pro is a slick height-adjustable laptop stand
Twelve South has long made premium, stylish peripherals, cases and more for almost anything Apple. This follow-up stand is compatible with all MacBooks (and other laptops), adding a degree of adjustability to the screen height while remaining sturdy, It even includes a MagSafe charging platform – although you have to provide your own MagSafe puck.
We put the Dyson Zone’s air filters to the test. Here’s what we found.
Engadget investigated the Dyson Zone, an air-purifying wearable, to understand how the device works to remove pollutants from the air.
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iPhone 15 Pro and 15 Pro Max review: Apple makes a strong case for its biggest phone
Our review of the iPhone 15 Pro Max, including camera testing, battery life, as well as real-world use of the Action button and USB-C.
AirPods Pro Adaptive Audio preview: Automatically adjusting to your day
The new AirPods Pro features are arriving today alongside iOS 17. Here's what you can expect.
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Sonos Move 2 review: Better sound and battery life comes at a cost
The new Sonos Move 2 portable speaker improves on its predecessor in a lot of ways. But, like a lot of recent Sonos products, it also costs more than it used to.
Spider-Man 2 is following the Sony sequel playbook, and I'm not mad about it
We got to play two hours of Marvel's Spider-Man 2 for the PS5 ahead of its October 20 release date.
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Samsung's Galaxy Watch 6 review: Evolution not revolution
The Samsung Galaxy Watch 6 is a pretty comprehensive smartwatch that offers a wide range of health and fitness tracking features at a fair price point.
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LG 49 UltraGear gaming monitor review: Ultrawide nirvana
LG's UltraGear 49 is 49-inches of ultrawide gaming nirvana.
Kontrol S-Series MK3 hands-on: A high-end MIDI keyboard for the Native Instruments faithful
Native Instruments Kontrol S Series MK3 MIDI keyboards push the hardware to new heights while improving software integration.
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Samsung Galaxy Tab S9 Ultra review: A little too big, a little too expensive
The Galaxy Tab S9 Ultra is a powerful, well-designed and massive tablet. The 14.6-inch screen makes it awkward to use in your hands, but the S Pen is a great stylus, and using it with a keyboard in Dex mode makes it a powerful productivity tool.
Polaroid I-2 review: A return to high-end instant cameras
The Polaroid I-2 is the first truly high-end Polaroid in decades. But at $599 it's only for the super fans.
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Lenovo Yoga Book 9i review: The world isn’t ready for dual-screen laptops, but Lenovo is
As the first laptop with dual screens and no physical keyboard, the Lenovo Yoga Book 9i can be awkward at times. But its excellent hardware proves there's merit to its design.
Starfield review: You will like some of it
Starfield has moments of beauty, but it features just as many instances of drudgery and disconnection in its main quest line. Playing on pre-release code on Xbox Series S, these issues are only exacerbated by chugging framerates, low-resolution set pieces and roughly one hard crash every five hours. Starfield is big and largely bland, and while it gets some open-world gameplay aspects right, it doesn’t offer anything new for the sci-fi or RPG genres.
Armored Core VI review: FromSoftware's latest challenge is surprisingly approachable
If you’re curious if there’s something here for you, the short answer is a resounding yes. However, as with almost all of From’s games, a little – okay, a lot – of patience goes a long way.
Arturia's Acid V is a Roland TB-303, without the headaches
Arturia's Acid V captures the beauty of Roland's TB-303 but without the headaches and with the amenities you'd expect in 2023.