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Archives for September 2024

This retro mechanical keyboard kit is all modern on the inside

Keycaps sold separately.

Nathan Edwards
Apple iPhone 16 Pro review: small camera update, big difference
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I’m not saying you should buy a new phone for a single camera setting... but I’m not not saying that, either.

Nilay Patel
Apple iPhone 16 and 16 Plus review: all caught up

It’s a good year for Apple’s basic iPhone, even if its AI is MIA.

Allison Johnson
Apple Watch Series 10 review: an Ultra sleek package

8

Verge Score

The Series 10 bets big on a larger display and a more wearable design. As far as iterative updates go, that’s a savvy choice.

Victoria Song
Apple AirPods 4 review: defying expectations

The AirPods 4 with active noise cancellation are worth springing for compared to the regular pair. Both sound good, but the ANC works surprisingly well — most of the time.

Chris Welch
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Jacob Kastrenakes
Can you believe this thing still uses Micro USB?

Alright, maybe it’s unreasonable for me to be upset that a Super 8 camera doesn’t have the latest and greatest USB connector. Either way: it’s very cool that a new Super 8 camera just came out.

Jordan Drake at PetaPixel shot a few rolls to test out the $5,495 camera:

Glorious’ new gaming keyboards give the curious a taste of the hardcore

The GMMK 3 and GMMK 3 Pro are easy to configure and customize, though you can quickly blow your budget.

Antonio G. Di Benedetto
Google Pixel Watch 3 review: third time’s the charm

8

Verge Score

The first two Pixel Watches were playing catch-up. Now, Google’s starting to flesh out its wearable vision.

Victoria Song
Google Pixel 9 Pro Fold review: in great shape

8

Verge Score

The Pixel Fold’s successor features an updated format that makes it a joy to use.

Allison Johnson
DJI’s $199 Neo selfie drone is going to be everywhere

Priced for mass adoption, you still get a surprisingly capable 4K 30fps drone that can launch and land in the palm of your hand.

Thomas Ricker