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Accessory Reviews

Picking up a few accessories helps your tech feel more like your own and can help it last longer, too. While slapping a phone case on your new smartphone might feel like an offense, you’ll probably be happy you did it. And as more smartphones adopt wireless charging, and ditch the 3.5mm headphone jack in favor of proprietary Lightning or USB-C adapters, we’ve committed to finding the best accessories to make your life easier with these changes.

Apple MagSafe Battery Pack review:  convenience over capacity

Perfectly designed for the iPhone, but not a lot of charge

Dieter Bohn
ZSA’s Moonlander Mark I is the ultimate customizable ergonomic keyboard

But you’ll probably have to put in time to make it fit you

Jay Peters
The search is over: smart trackers from Apple, Samsung, and Tile compared

It’s never been easier to keep track of your keys

Allison Johnson
Azio Izo wireless mechanical keyboard review: form over function

Azio’s latest keyboard looks the part but struggles with the basics

Jon Porter
Six months later, there still isn’t a MagSafe car charger

A review of the Belkin Car Vent Mount Pro with MagSafe, which is not a charger

Nilay Patel
The Kensington StudioDock turns your iPad into a tiny iMac

“What’s a computer?”

Sam Byford
Logitech’s Combo Touch is the Magic Keyboard for everyone else

Add a keyboard and trackpad to an iPad or iPad Air

Phil Esposito
Magic Keyboard for the iPad Pro review: the best way to turn an iPad into a laptop
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It’s what we’ve all been asking for — for better or worse

Dieter Bohn
Brydge Pro Plus review: an almost awesome iPad laptop

A good effort, but Apple’s Magic Keyboard looms

Sam Byford
Snap Spectacles 3 review: reaching new depths
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Snap’s latest glasses are pricey but hint at where the world is going

Casey Newton
Xbox Elite 2 controller review: Microsoft’s best Xbox controller just got better

A great Xbox controller with an elite $180 price tag

Tom Warren
iPad Pro USB-C hubs: the best, worst, and weirdest options

Do more with the iPad Pro’s one and only port

Chris Welch