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Latest Reviews

PreSonus Studio One Review

4.0

PreSonus reinvented the common digital audio workstation with Studio One, and the latest version further hones its capabilities for working professionals.

By Jamie Lendino

TP-Link Archer AXE95 AXE7800 Tri-Band Wi-Fi 6E Router Review

4.0
Editors' Choice

The TP-Link Archer AXE95 uses advanced 6GHz wireless technology and multi-gig wired connectivity to deliver speedy throughput, making it the new king of Wi-Fi 6E routers.

By John R. Delaney

Original Prusa MK4 Review

4.5
Editors' Choice

Easy to set up and use, the Original Prusa MK4 open-frame 3D printer carries the company's vaunted print quality into a new generation. It's not cheap, but it's a superior pick for serious hobbyists and budding makers.

By Tony Hoffman

Adobe Firefly Review

3.5

Adobe’s Firefly is a promising entrant in the crowded field of image-generative AI with lots of style options, but it doesn't produce completely convincing images.

By Michael Muchmore

Brother MFC-L2820DW XL Review

3.5

The Brother MFC-L2820DW XL mono laser all-in-one printer doesn't offer duplex (two-sided) scanning, copying, or faxing, but it delivers most other features that small and home offices need.

By M. David Stone

Aura Review

3.5

Aura offers broad identity and privacy protection system, but its local device protection doesn’t make the grade.

By Neil J. Rubenking

Fujifilm X100VI Review

5.0
Editors' Choice

The Fujifilm X100VI is by far the best compact camera you can buy thanks to its charming exterior, useful on-body controls, and fantastic picture quality.

By Jim Fisher

Endless Ocean Luminous Review

3.0

Endless Ocean Luminous offers pleasant deep sea exploration on Nintendo Switch, but the fish photography goes from soothing to boring far too often.

By Jordan Minor

Trello Review

4.0

Trello is one of the most intuitive work management apps you'll find, and a capable tool for use within teams and with outside partners.

By Jill Duffy  & Gabriela Vatu

Beats Solo 4 Review

3.5

The Beats Solo 4 headphones produce satisfying sound and support hands-free Siri, though they leave out expected features at this price like active noise cancellation and adjustable EQ.

By Tim Gideon

Magix Sequoia Pro Review

4.0

Magix Sequoia Pro is the industry standard for mixing and mastering classical recordings, live broadcast, vinyl, and high-resolution digital distribution. It's powerful and expensive.

By Jamie Lendino

Ricoh C125 P Review

3.5

With first-rate print quality and a low purchase price, Ricoh’s C125 P is a single-function color laser printer is good for light-to-moderate-duty printing in a small office or workgroup.

By David English

Asustor AS5402T Review

4.5
Editors' Choice

The Asustor AS5402T uses high-speed components—including an SSD cache—to deliver outstanding performance, making it the go-to two-bay network attached storage (NAS) device for content creators and power users.

By John R. Delaney

Logitech Pro X 60 Review

3.5

The Logitech Pro X 60 is a good compact gaming keyboard for those who want to ditch the cord, but we expect a bit more to warrant the premium price.

By Zackery Cuevas

Klipsch Flexus Core 100 Review

3.5

The Klipsch Flexus Core 100 is a small soundbar that can produce powerful audio, though it falls short on features.

By Will Greenwald

Deezer Review

4.0

Featuring numerous playlists and original video, Deezer is a great middle ground between Spotify's music curation and Tidal's high-fidelity streams.

Lenovo IdeaPad Slim 3 Review

3.0

The Lenovo IdeaPad Slim 3 is a basic laptop that sometimes sells for bargain prices, but it's too limited by dull performance and a dim display to buy at full price.

By Brian Westover

Roborock S8 MaxV Ultra Review

3.5

The Roborock S8 MaxV Ultra has the features and suction power that you want in a high-end robot mop and vacuum hybrid, but its cleaning performance and obstacle avoidance fall a bit short of more affordable competitors.

By Andrew Gebhart

Asus ROG Keris II Ace Review

4.0
Editors' Choice

The Asus ROG Keris II Ace has the specs pro gamers need from a wireless mouse: a high DPI ceiling and an 8,000Hz polling rate with not a gram of weight more than necessary.

By Francisco Lahoz

Hostinger Website Builder Review

4.0

Hostinger Website Builder features an excellent interface and powerful tools that give small businesses many convenient options for setting up shop online.

By Jeffrey L. Wilson  & Jordan Minor