Interest in truly wireless earbuds has only gained momentum as more and more smartphone manufacturers have decided to remove the headphone jacks from their latest and greatest devices. After all, listening to music, podcasts, and videos all make up a good portion of the time we spend on our phones. Being longtime fans of SOL…
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GRIP All-in-1 Universal Car Mount Review
Nowadays, smartphones tend to almost never leave our sight. Wether it is at the gym, at work, or in the comfort of our own homes, smartphones tend to always be within our reach at all times. While this might not certainly be a bad thing, they can definitely become a distraction while on the road….
The App Limelight: AppSpotr
The App Limelight is a new section highlighting new and existing apps that are often overlooked on the Apple and Android App Stores with the potential to create a social impact. For this section, we conducted an interview with one of the company’s founders, Patric Bottne, who was more than happy to answer all our…
i-Blason iPhone 7 Plus Case Review Roundup
A brand new smartphone, nowadays, is a guilty pleasure many people like to have. The sound of the thin film peeling from a brand new screen is unmistakable. After having put the first few fingerprint on your new device, the best thing to do is to get a case for it – if you plan…
ZEISS VR One Plus Review
Virtual reality is clearly the next big evolution when it comes to entertainment. As a matter of fact, our most popular review has been of the Hype Oracle VR Headset – and it is no surprise. Everyday more and more people are seeing the benefits of virtual reality and the countless applications and possibilities it…
MyCharge Razor Platinum Review
Battery packs are a dime-a-dozen nowadays, but with the quick adoption of USB-C, only a few battery packs have the ability to charge natively from USB-C. The MyCharge Razor Platinum is one of the select few that features a USB-C output out of the box. Aimed directly more towards MacBook users, the Razor Platinum manages…
Tonus PowerMAG Wireless Headphones Review
The introduction of the iPhone 7, along with the lack of a headphone jack, has greatly accelerated the need/development of many wireless headphones. Almost all major earphone manufacturers since then have put out at least one Wireless model in their current product lines to avoid from missing the Apple train this year. Alternatives to Apple…
Sony MP-CL1A Mobile Projector Review
Smartphones and tablets are becoming more and more capable as time goes by. From simple presentations to basic video editing can now be done right at the palm of your hand. As a result, it is no surprise that other technologies have started becoming becoming portable too. This is the basic idea behind Sony’s MP-CL1A…
Powramid® Air Power Center Charging Station Review
Power outlets are an essential part of our everyday lives. While they come in many sizes, colors, and shapes only a select few tend to feature a functional design. This is where cable company Accell comes in, who gladly sponsored this review by sending out their newest product, the Powramid Air Power Center and USB…
MOS Pack Review
Backpacks come in all shapes and sizes. Some have tried to appeal to gadget and tech enthusiast bundling things like rechargeable batteries and speakers, but they always have a drawback. If there is anything that many tech enthusiast have in common is a liking for extremely clean cable management and functional design. This is where…
Honeycomb HC-1 Bluetooth Speaker Review
Throughout the past couple of years, portable speakers have exploded in popularity. Now a dime a dozen, you can find them on every size, shape, and color. Very few, however, have a functional design. We were very fortunate to have the team over at Honeycomb Audio send us their brand-new speaker for review. Originally priced…
Fitbit Alta Review
Even though 2016 is not typically thought of as the year of wearables, these have made significant advances both in features and what they have to offer for consumers. While wearables have not reached full maturity yet, they are now finally becoming things that we can wear and forget about – to an extent. As…