First-Look Review of the Canon XF400 and X405 4K Professional Camcorder

While we generally focus on consumer electronics, today we’re taking a look at the Canon XF400 Professional camcorder. Canon has long been a leader in the video and photography market but recent changes in consumer buying patterns have forced all manufacturers to make some adaptation. The rise of highly capable smartphone cameras has caused digital …

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Review of the Skullcandy Hesh 3 Wireless Headphones

If you look at all the latest product releases from headphone manufacturers, you’d think cords were headed the way of VHS tapes and payphones. While we still think you can make a strong case for a pair of quality, reliable, corded headphones, clearly the market shift toward wire-free is here to stay. Wireless headphones have …

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Treblab X2 Bluetooth Earbuds with Beryllium Speakers Review

Throughout the past several years, Treblab has evolved from an unkown startup to one of the most trusted and reputable, budget-friendly choices when it comes to portable audio. We initially reviewed their XR100 and XR500 headphones and absolutely loved them. We didn’t think they were going to be that impressive, but we thought wrong. This …

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Review of the HP ENVY Photo 7855 All-In-One Printer

With all the fascinating new technology that gets released on a regular basis, it’s not often we take a look at the humble printer. While printers were once a significant investment that home users and businesses paid to maintain and repair, over time manufacturers have released significantly less expensive options. While this may simply be …

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Bose Soundwear Companion Wireless Wearable Speaker Review

Bose built a reputation, and a tremendously successful company, by doing things differently. Founded in 1964, Amar Bose based his company on the principal that most contemporary speakers failed to account for the acoustic properties of the room or the actual listening experience of the user. While many speakers followed a “bigger is better” philosophy, …

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