• wifi camera lens

    AMKOV OX5 Mini Lens Style WiFi Camera

    Once you get the AMK-OX5 by AMKOV, you’ll definitely fall in love like we did. It is essentially as small as a lens, weighs only 99 grams (excluding the battery), and can even be attached to a phone. It is especially ideal for people who don’t have an assistant...
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    Review: ToughTested Jobsite – Tough Earphones Built To Last

    Noise can be stressful and it can be dangerous as well. Being constantly exposed to excessive noise can make people partially or wholly deaf, irritable, and increase the tendency to speak in high volume. ToughTested earbuds are made for people who live and work in such environments. The problem...
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    Review: Life Straw Personal Water Filter

    A Time Magazine Invention of the Year, LifeStraw Water Filter does not contain any batteries, chemical compounds and no moving components that can wear down. It incorporates a high flow rate and weighs only 54 grams. It’s excellent for the Ultralight backpacker, fishermen, traveler, camper, hiker, huner, boy scout...
  • 360 video camera

    Latest From SOOCOO: Cube 360° Panoramic Camera with WiFi

    You might have seen the new craze to hit YouTube and other social media websites lately, and that is 360° videos! Yes, full panoramic three hundred and sixty degrees viewing, where you can change your viewpoint either by titling your mobile devices or using cursors. For example, the 360...
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    Review: The Lenovo Yoga Tab 3 Pro

    If you’ve seen one tablet you have seen all of them, right? Not precisely. The Lenovo Yoga Tab 3 Pro provides you what no other tablet will; a projector. Granted, it is a pico projector, not a full 1080p projector, however for a tablet with a starting price of...
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    The Modular ‘Fairphone 2’ is available now – Is it any good?

    Two years after Fairphone launched its debut gadget, the firm is back with an altogether more interesting follow-up. Fairphone’s first handset was released in 2013, and was intended to be a more equitable device — one which used fairly traded supplies and put a premium on better working conditions for those...
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    In depth review: Google’s Pixel C – A high end tablet trying to be laptop

    Nowadays, the lines between distinct gadget categories have blurred — and there is actually little or no separating one type of gadget from the next. Smartphones are increasingly enormous and all-purpose, whereas laptops are doubling as tablets and tablets are attempting to behave like laptops. Any one of them can...
  • lenovo ideapad 100s

    Review: Lenovo Ideapad 100s

    There was a time, when $999 was thought of as the cutoff price for a budget laptop. How times, and expectations, have changed. At present, along with $50 Amazon Fire tablets and sub-$200 smartphones, it is possible to get a fairly purposeful PC experience for a lot lower than you...