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EarFun has been in the audio market for a while, and they’ve now brought forward a new edition of their EarFun Air line of wireless earbuds with the EarFun Air Pro 4. Touting higher resolution audio than the Air 3s, evolution on their QuietSmart noise canceling modes and more,
by Corvo Rohwer
You already know Turtle Beach knows what it’s doing when it comes to a computer mouse, given we gave the Burst II Air very high marks. We’ve also seen the Kone do some amazing things before, meaning we’re in for a treat of a device. Announced today,
by David Burdette
I live in Texas. If you didn’t know, there are three power grids in the United States – East, West, and then Texas. It’s not a joke, it truly is split this way, and unfortunately it’s the consumer that suffers. Every year we have “once in a lifetime”
by Ron Burke
After a short hiatus, Sneak is back to it’s incredible exploits. This time, it’s halting crime, that being, the crime of a lack of flavorful energy beverages. Introducing, the Sneak Energy Superheroes line, with two new flavors to try. You can check out the amazing details below, and
by David Burdette
The Pebble X Plus from Creative is a set of aesthetically pleasing and relatively powerful speakers. While mainly made for use with your PC, it’s compatible with most Bluetooth-enabled devices, along with modern consoles and more via a simple USB-C connection and, to a lesser extent, AUX. Adding to
by Richard Allen
When I hear the brand name Audeze, I associate it with quality. I also never would have thought it was pronounced “Odyssey”. While I’ve never owned a pair myself, friends have told me of the incredible ability these headsets contain. After using the new Audeze Maxwell wireless gaming headset,
by David Burdette
The race for the best home 3D printer is on. Advances and upgrades are coming so fast now that it is hard to keep up. Into the fray emerges FLSUN with the T1 delta-style FDM printer. It’s big, it’s fast, and it’s LOUD. Let’s get into
by Mark Julian
3D printing is barreling towards a future where the means of production is completely reimagined. We are already seeing it in aerospace, prosthetics, dental implants, toys, and more. As technology advances rapidly, the hobby-level 3D printers available to the mass consumer reap the rewards. No printer is more ubiquitous in
by Mark Julian