SwitchBot’s new video doorbell shines in a couple of ways, but fails hard in too many key smart home camera ways.
Solid vacuuming and a handy deep clean module almost make the Omni E28 a solid choice, if not for a noisy dock and mediocre mopping.
Love lighting the crap out of your house? Govee’s lights are an easy, but very spendy way to do it.
The latest Nest Doorbell is great hardware plagued by a bad subscription approach.
The Brane X shoves a subwoofer inside, and the results are booming.
Unfortunately, Google's AI is really bad at looking at your video footage.
Dreame’s newest mop-bot has a lot of cool ideas, but fails to deliver on some of the most basic robot vacuum abilities.
I love speaker furniture, but there are some objects you can probably skip shoving a speaker into.
I’ve never thought to describe a robot vacuum as fun, yet here we are.
Netgear’s low-end Wi-Fi 7 mesh router is simple, so long as you aren’t looking for tons of configuration options.
More than a TV-syncing light accessory, the Play Wall Washer can do plenty in the right home.
Revolution Cooking's R180 has 38 different presets to make toast, and zero that make me feel like I need to buy a smart toaster.
The Reolink Elite Floodlight WiFi has the specs, performance, and convenience to make it well worth the price.
It never gets old unlocking your door with your palm, but there are some missing features that TCL could improve.
Asus’ Wi-Fi 7 router is a high-quality experience that gives you plenty of options—if only it were cheaper for what you get.
Reolink’s new wireless security camera has the breezy feel of cloud-based cameras with none of the subscription fees.
Eero’s easy-to-use mesh kit finally feels like it’s not just stable, but fast, too.
Quiet, powerful, and easy to set up, this vacuum performs incredibly well and looks good doing it.
There's nothing smart about this food processor—and that's just the way it should be.
Roborock’s much-hyped vacuum/mop with an arm doesn’t do many of the things it’s supposed to do very well.