
Sonos Finally Made an Outdoor Speaker — Well, Sort Of
They’ll have no problem handling humidity, water, salt spray, heat, UV rays, and freezing temperatures.

They’ll have no problem handling humidity, water, salt spray, heat, UV rays, and freezing temperatures.
By Tucker Bowe

This accessory slips over your current AirPods’ case and, from there, you can place them right on your Qi-wireless charging pad.
By Tucker Bowe

Save on individual speakers, 3.1 or 5.1 home theater bundles.
By Tucker Bowe

It works exactly how you’d expect.
By Tucker Bowe

Jaybird’s second-gen wireless earbuds are fully waterproof and sweatproof, designed to handle the sweatiest of ears.
By Tucker Bowe

Casper’s new night light, the Glow, was designed to help you fall asleep.
By Jack Seemer

Tumi launched its A3 luggage collection with the least annoying marketing spokespeople in history: Lenny and Zoe Kravitz.

They are the perfect partner for any entry-level turntable.
By Tucker Bowe

Photographers need to get the shot themselves — or be clear about digital sleight-of-hand.
By Eric Adams

Most all-in-one turntables are designed for the beginner “just getting into vinyl” crowd. This isn’t that.
By Tucker Bowe

Bottom line: if you own a Roku smart TV, and you want better sound quality without spending a fortune, these speakers are a no-brainer buy.
By Tucker Bowe

The GoPro HERO7 Black is the ultimate travel camera to document wherever 2019 takes you.
By Gear Patrol

Sure, there are some trade-offs, but these true wireless earbuds also have some things that AirPods lack.
By Tucker Bowe

Keychron’s extra-skinny wireless keyboard was a huge Kickstarter success. Now you can actually buy one.
By Will Price

How much would you pay for an accessory that wirelessly charges your AirPods?
By Tucker Bowe


The Mighty Vibe is the most affordable Spotify offline music player.
By Tucker Bowe


Artificial intelligence, live streaming and 4K video are pretty standard features in smartphone cameras nowadays — and now they’re coming to binoculars.

Gone are the days of mandatory multi-year contracts, wires running down widow frames, and keypads requiring home phone lines.