by dbadmin | Jun 12, 2025 | Gaming, Gaming Controller, Razer, Reviews
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sN3pbDYUfEA Whenever I review a Razer product, I always end up saying the same thing: “It’s amazing, but I wouldn’t pay [exorbitant price Razer is asking] for it.” I would love to tell you that I won’t be using that line in this review,...
by dbadmin | Jun 12, 2025 | Reviews, robot lawn mower
I had fairly low expectations going into reviewing the Mammotion Yuka Mini 800, mainly because my understanding of robot grass mowers was outdated. The last time I had checked, they were all too expensive for me to seriously consider getting one for my suburban...
by dbadmin | Jun 8, 2025 | Reviews, Smart Home
Eight years ago, smart locks were all the rage in the smart home world, and I really wanted one, but I had huge concerns about privacy and security. After a million and one searches, I landed on Nuki, an Austrian brand that makes secure and audited locks specifically...
by dbadmin | Jun 8, 2025 | AYANEO, Emulator, Gaming, Reviews
When AYANEO first announced the Pocket ACE earlier this year, I was pretty lukewarm about it. It was billed as a “retro” focused handheld, but much like the Pocket DMG, it had specs to compete with the heavyweights. Everything was at odds: the 3:2 screen is between...
by dbadmin | Jun 7, 2025 | Android TV, Google Chromecast, Google TV, Google TV Streamer, Reviews
When the Onn 4K Pro arrived in 2024, I felt it was a superior choice to the since-retired Chromecast with Google TV in many ways. And even with the arrival of the Google TV Streamer as a pseudo Chromecast replacement, Onn’s most expensive model remains a strong budget...
by dbadmin | Jun 6, 2025 | Reviews, Vivo
The Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra is among the most popular camera phones around. But there’s a strong argument to be made that Samsung’s flagships (and to a lesser extent even Google’s top Pixels) have stagnated as far as hardware is concerned. Samsung’s base and Plus...