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Gadgets

    • Hardkernel Launches $32 ODROID-GO Portable Gaming Kit

      The ODROID-GO looks very much like a modern take on the Game Boy, and once constructed will happily let you play Game Boy, Game Boy Color, NES, Master System, and Game Gear games through an emulator.

      6 years, 5 months By Matthew Humphries
      Hardkernel Launches $32 ODROID-GO Portable Gaming Kit (News Gadgets)
    • DYMO LabelManager 420P

      The DYMO LabelManager 420P can print rugged plastic and fabric labels either as a self-contained standalone labeling system or as a printer attached to a computer.

      6 years, 5 months By PCMag UK
      DYMO LabelManager 420P (Slideshow DYMO LabelManager 420P)
    • Withings Wi-Fi Body Scale

      Though pricey, Withings Wi-Fi Body Scale and complementary Web account pack a lot of value into an everyday health and fitness device. And the scale's display is one of the best we've seen.

      6 years, 5 months By PCMag UK
      Withings Wi-Fi Body Scale (Slideshow Smart Scales)
    • LifeSpan TR1200-DT5 Treadmill Desk Combination

      Tired of sitting at your desk all day in the office? With a LifeSpan Treadmill Desk Combination, you can walk while you work, although not while trying to accomplish a variety of typical productivity tasks.

      6 years, 5 months By PCMag UK
      LifeSpan TR1200-DT5 Treadmill Desk Combination (Slideshow LifeSpan TR1200-DT5 Treadmill Desk Combination)
    • Leap Motion Controller

      The Leap Motion Controller is a piece of sci-fi futurism available today, and it's cheaper than you think. But while it's magic when it works right, it's maddening when it (frequently) doesn't.

      6 years, 5 months By PCMag UK
      Leap Motion Controller (Slideshow Leap Motion Controller)
    • Samsung Galaxy Gear

      Samsung's Galaxy Gear advances the smartwatch concept, but it's too expensive, limited, and difficult to use in its current form.

      6 years, 5 months By PCMag UK
      Samsung Galaxy Gear (Slideshow Samsung Galaxy Gear)
    • Livescribe 3 Smartpen

      The Livescribe 3 brings digitized note-taking to your iPhone or iPad, while preserving the company's useful synchronized audio recordings, but it's not as easy to use or as reliable as previous iterations.

      6 years, 5 months By PCMag UK
      Livescribe 3 Smartpen (Slideshow Livescribe 3 Smartpen)
    • iRobot Roomba 880

      The iRobot Roomba 880 is a powerful upgrade over the Roomba 790, but even though it sucks (dirt up) more it's basically the same robotic vacuum.

      6 years, 5 months By PCMag UK
      iRobot Roomba 880 (Slideshow iRobot Roomba 880)
    • Dark Energy Reservoir

      The Dark Energy Reservoir is a slim, 8000mAh battery pack that charges both smartphones and tablets with its dual USB ports, but it's pricey, and you'll still need to bring an extra cable or two for your Galaxy Tab and Apple devices.

      6 years, 5 months By PCMag UK
      Dark Energy Reservoir (Slideshow Dark Energy Reservoir)
    • Runtastic Libra Bluetooth Smart Scale

      Self-quantifiers will want to hop on the Runtastic Libra bathroom scale to learn their weight, body fat, muscle mass, water percentage, and bone mass. They'll need an iOS device to see their complete information, however, and in testing, the Bluetooth scale gave a few inconsistent readings.

      6 years, 5 months By PCMag UK
      Runtastic Libra Bluetooth Smart Scale (Slideshow Runtastic Libra Bluetooth Smart Scale)
    • Qualcomm Toq

      Qualcomm's Toq smartwatch proves the long-awaited Mirasol display is worth it, and the watch itself is also fairly capable, but like other smartwatches, it's still too limited for most consumers.

      6 years, 5 months By PCMag UK
      Qualcomm Toq (Slideshow Qualcomm Toq)
    • Nexia Bridge

      The Nexia Bridge can control a variety of locks, thermostats, light dimmers, and activity sensors from just about anywhere for an affordable price, but it only works with Z-Wave products, requires a subscription, and pairing it with certain devices is not as easy as it should be.

      6 years, 5 months By PCMag UK
      Nexia Bridge (Slideshow Nexia Bridge)
    • Smokio Kit Mini

      The Bluetooth-enabled Smokio and its companion app provide an intriguing approach to monitoring your vaping, but design flaws and a high price reduce this innovative e-cig's appeal.

      6 years, 5 months By PCMag UK
      Smokio Kit Mini (Slideshow Gadgets)
    • Valta Starter Kit

      The Valta Starter Kit is a home energy management system that can help you save money by monitoring your energy usage and identifying waste.

      6 years, 5 months By PCMag UK
      Valta Starter Kit (Slideshow Valta Starter Kit)
    • Hands On With the LG VR for G3

      LG's Google Cardboard spin-off lets new G3 phone owners enter virtual reality for the sweet price of $0.

      6 years, 5 months By PCMag UK
      Hands On With the LG VR for G3 (Slideshow Gadgets)