After testing well over 100 gadgets ranging from the latest iPhones and TVs to the much-hyped Nintendo Switch 2, our editors found the 20 best that rose to the very top.
As 2025 comes to an end, we take a look at ten gadgets (and one more) that came with a cool factor in what was generally a rather lukewarm year in terms of innovation.
If 2025 taught us anything, it’s that “inexpensive” doesn’t have to mean “cheap” when it comes to the latest tech products. Some of our favorite gadgets of the year came in at a cool $50 or less, from ...
We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. As someone who owns a house full of technology, I have a long list of favorites. Not only did I grow up with technology, like the first MP3 ...
Tech gadgets are no longer just nice-to-have accessories, they are now core tools that can dramatically boost productivity while making everyday life more enjoyable. The smartest devices blend ...
We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. With iPhone users spending nearly double that of Android customers on apps and accessories, it's a bit of a twist to find that Android ...
Phone and some of the most popular Android smartphones, but it was also the year when several brands made a comeback. We also ...
From triple-fold smartphones to AI wearables and modular camera lenses, 2025 saw gadget makers focus on form-factor ...
Most of us love to have the latest shiny new tech gadget. From smart speakers to fitness devices, and AI-powered voice-enabled gadgets like Alexa to VR headsets, these are increasingly common in most ...
The holidays are exciting, fun, and even a little bit magical, but they can also get hectic. The longer your nice list, the more likely you are to feel the pressure of getting everything done on time.
In today's connected world, technology is transforming how we live, work, and interact with our homes. Modern living gadgets are designed to make daily routines more convenient, enhance home security, ...
I don’t know about you, but I love the holidays. The decorations, the hot cocoa, the snuggling under a fuzzy blanket with my Kindle. Yes, the holidays are great—save for the absolute madness of ...