by dbadmin | Oct 15, 2021 | Google, Google Nest, Reviews
We’ve already seen and reviewed some of the 2021 security cameras from Google Nest. However, the cheapest and likely-to-be-most-popular model didn’t come out on the same day as the others. That model is the Google Nest Cam (indoor, wired). As its name suggests, this...
by dbadmin | Oct 15, 2021 | Reviews, Roku, Streaming
Roku’s classic streaming stick is finally all grown up. It’s slimmed down, sped up, and sharper than ever before. The only question is just how much punch Roku managed to fit into the new smaller footprint. Let’s put the new streaming device through its paces to see...
by dbadmin | Oct 14, 2021 | Fitbit, Fitbit Charge, Reviews
Although Fitbit hasn’t been super consistent, the release of a new Charge device is becoming an annual tradition. Since the first Fitbit Charge launched in 2014, the company has kept things pretty basic with simple designs, monochrome displays, and a direct focus on...
by dbadmin | Oct 14, 2021 | Honor, Reviews
Huawei sold off its Honor sub-brand last year, allowing the latter to forge out as its own independent company. Importantly, the move enables Honor to revisit old partnerships, such as Google and Qualcomm, which were sorely lacking from some of the brand’s recent...
by dbadmin | Oct 13, 2021 | Anker, Reviews
Anker’s PowerPort charging range is expansive, with plugs to suit virtually every use case from laptops to multi-device charging. But somehow the company’s portfolio has been missing a dedicated phone charger with support for the latest and greatest mobile charging...
by dbadmin | Oct 12, 2021 | Motorola, Motorola Edge, Reviews
Motorola is back with a fresh version of its Edge smartphone series. Motorola made some significant changes year over year that result in this phone being less of an upgrade and more of a sideways step. The Edge competes in the market’s affordable flagship range,...