K. Connors

Logitech MX Mechanical Keyboard Review: A High-End Keyboard for Work and Home?

Mechanical keyboards used to be something you either loved or avoided entirely. Loud, bulky, and very gamer-coded. The Logitech MX Mechanical tries to sit in a different space. It’s clearly designed for people who type all day, want something premium, and don’t want RGB lights screaming across their desk. I’ve spent a good amount of […]

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Samsung T7 Shield 2TB Portable SSD Review: Worth Paying More for Speed and Durability?

Portable SSDs have become one of those tools you don’t think much about until you really need one. Maybe your laptop storage is always full, maybe you’re editing large video files, or maybe you just want a fast, reliable way to back things up without trusting the cloud. I’ve gone through more external drives than

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Amazon Fire TV Cube (3rd Gen) Review: The Most Powerful Streaming Device You Can Buy?

I’ve used just about every major streaming device over the years, from basic sticks to higher-end boxes, and the Amazon Fire TV Cube (3rd Gen) immediately feels like it’s playing in a different league. It’s not just another streamer you plug in and forget about. This thing is fast, voice-driven, and clearly designed for people

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Apple AirPods Pro (2nd Generation, USB-C) Review: Still the Best Premium Earbuds?

I’ve been using AirPods Pro in one form or another since the first generation came out, and they’ve pretty much lived in my pockets ever since. I use them for work calls, flights, workouts, and those everyday moments when I just want a little quiet. When Apple released the second-generation AirPods Pro with a USB-C

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Roborock Q5+ Robot Vacuum Review: The Best Smart Vacuum Under $400?

Robot vacuums used to feel like a luxury gadget. Nice to have, but not something most people really needed. That’s changed a lot in the last few years, especially as prices have dropped and features have improved. The Roborock Q5+ sits right in the middle of that shift. It promises strong cleaning, smart navigation, and

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Meta Quest 3 VR Headset Review: Is This the Best $500-Under VR Experience?

Virtual reality has always felt like it was almost there. Fun, impressive, but usually held back by clunky headsets, messy cables, or graphics that didn’t quite sell the illusion. I’ve spent a lot of time with different VR setups over the years, and most of them came with compromises you just learned to live with.

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Bose QuietComfort Ultra Headphones Review: Are They Better Than Sony XM5?

I’ve spent a lot of time with premium noise-canceling headphones over the years, usually bouncing between Bose and Sony depending on what I’m testing at the moment. Both brands have been trading punches at the top of the category for a long time, and honestly, that competition is the reason these headphones keep getting better.

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Sony WH-1000XM5 Noise-Canceling Headphones Review: Best in the $300–$400 Range?

Sony’s WH-1000X line has been the safe recommendation for noise-canceling headphones for years. I’ve used several generations myself, including the XM3 and XM4, and they’ve been my default for flights, coffee shops, and long workdays. When the Sony WH-1000XM5 came out, I was curious but also a little skeptical. The XM4s were already very good,

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Apple MacBook Air M2 (13-inch) Review: Is It Still the Best $1,000-Class Laptop?

The 13-inch MacBook Air with the M2 chip has been out long enough now that the hype has settled and the real-world strengths and weaknesses are clear. This isn’t the shiny new thing anymore, which actually makes it easier to judge honestly. I’ve used this machine on and off since launch, and I’ve also watched

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