The idea of playing drums while you're walking down the street is something most of us don't have. But that's exactly what you could do if you picked up these Bluetooth drumsticks.
Printing might not be something most of us do too often nowadays but those who do need to do it, probably hate it. The sheer size of printers is a problem as well, if only because they take up a ton of room even when they aren't being used.
We recently told you about a deal on a 512GB NVMe Thunderbolt 3 SSD that seemed almost too good to be true, but it really was. It was so good that I reached out to the maker of the SSD – Plugable – and asked if they would send one to me for review. They said yes, and I've been using it for a couple of weeks to see how it fares. All you need to know is this – it's a great budget option for those who need external drives to be quick.
Printing feels so last year, doesn't it. Actually, no. So last decade. Maybe more. Either way, printing isn't something a lot of us do much of in 2020. Which means that when we do need to do it, we probably don't have a printer around. After all, who wants to have a huge printer taking up space when they don't need it?
Nanoleaf's HomeKit-compatible 'Shapes– Hexagons' modular lighting is now available for pre-ordering. Here are the details.
Raspberry Pi has just launched a $50 12.3-megapixel camera module with support for mount lenses. Here is everything you need to know.
Anker is a company that's been powering our phones for years and the company is out with a whole new battery pack. Dubbed the PowerCore 10K Wireless, this thing has just the right bells and whistles to make the $35.99 asking price a bargain.
Right now you don't need to be a scientist to know that keeping yourself and your stuff clean is a pretty good idea. That's why totallee has announced its new UV Phone Sanitizer, available for pre-order now.
How would you feel about entirely free-of-charge cloud storage up to 4TB, that is decentralized, offers privacy by design, and that immediately makes you part of a global "swarm" of users looking to take non-local file storage to the next level? With the Cubbit cell, you can do exactly that.
Sonos decided to end the Recycle Mode that was part of its trade-up program. In its previous guise that program essentially bricked Sonos devices with users receiving a 30% discount on a new device.