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NordVPN Review

4.0
Editors' Choice

NordVPN packs top-notch protection and other privacy features into a slick client, powered by the latest VPN technology. It's a privacy juggernaut, at a premium price.

By Max Eddy  & Kim Key

A2 Web Hosting Review

4.0
Editors' Choice

A2 has a strong foundation, with a host of excellent features. If you're keen on using WordPress as your website's foundation, this is the place to start.

Soundfall (for PC) Review

3.5

Soundfall’s music-based gameplay adds a fresh groove to an otherwise standard dungeon-crawling adventure.

By Jordan Minor

IDShield Review

4.0

IDShield combines Trend Micro’s excellent security suite with a thorough identity and privacy monitoring system. Expert identity theft remediation assistance with a million-dollar budget rounds out this service.

By Neil J. Rubenking

Acer Predator Triton 500 SE (2022) Review

4.0

Acer's refreshed Predator Triton 500 SE is a top performer among 16-inch gaming laptops, but there's no daylight between it and lower-priced competitors.

By Eric Grevstad

Falcon Northwest Tiki (2022) Review

4.5
Editors' Choice

Falcon Northwest's Tiki packs full-tower power into a small-form-factor chassis without compromise. Just beware—it's not cheap.

By Charles Jefferies

HP Omen 27u 4K Review

3.5

HP's Omen 27u is a good-looking 4K display built with next-gen console gaming, and high-powered PC play, in mind. Its vivid color range impresses, though its input lag will dampen the appeal to the esports crowd.

By Zackery Cuevas

Roccat Burst Pro Air Review

4.0

It's not revolutionary, but the Roccat Burst Pro Air is one of the most comfortable wireless gaming mice on the market, and a good match for enthusiasts and casual gamers alike.

By Zackery Cuevas

Firewalla Purple Review

4.5
Editors' Choice

Firewalla Purple lets you see and manage all your network devices and their actions. There's lots for techies to love, including a VPN client and server, but even the average user can reap most of its benefits.

By Neil J. Rubenking

1More Evo Review

3.5

The 1More Evo true wireless earphones deliver accurate, hi-res audio, but they don't cancel outside noise particularly well and lack a few expected customization features.

By Tim Gideon

Spotify Car Thing Review

2.5

The Spotify Car Thing lets you use your voice and simplified touch controls to stream music in your car, but it doesn't offer a major benefit over a cheap clip-on phone mount.

By Will Greenwald

Vampire Survivors (for PC) Review

4.0
Editors' Choice

Vampire Survivors might look like Steam Early Access shovelware, but its depth and satisfying gameplay loop will keep you coming back for more.

By Will Greenwald

DJI Mini 3 Pro Review

4.0
Editors' Choice

The palm-sized DJI Mini 3 Pro's Quad Bayer camera snaps pleasing photos and records stabilized 4K60 footage, while its video toolkit makes you rethink what a tiny drone can do.

By Jim Fisher

Garmin Vivosmart 5 Review

3.5

Garmin's Vivosmart 5 fitness tracker is light on excitement, but makes it easy to keep tabs on your activity, sleep, and other key health metrics.

By Angela Moscaritolo

Silicon Power Armor A66 Review

3.5

Available in capacities up to 5TB, the current ceiling for a portable hard disk drive, the Silicon Power Armor A66 combines low-cost storage with some protection from the elements.

By Tony Hoffman

Corsair MP600 Pro XT Review

4.0

The Corsair MP600 Pro XT internal SSD has the raw speed for high-impact gaming and the cooling to stay in top form under pressure, though you'll want to look elsewhere if you need a drive for a laptop or PS5.

By Tony Hoffman

Autel Robotics Evo Lite+ Review

3.5

The Autel Robotics Evo Lite+ folding drone has strong battery life, obstacle detection, and support for 6K recording, though some rivals offer a more polished experience for less money.

By Jim Fisher

Asus ProArt Station PD5 Review

3.5

Asus’ creator-centric ProArt Station PD5 desktop isn't a bad performer, but it could use newer components and faster connectivity.

By Charles Jefferies

Onpipeline CRM Review

3.0

If a spreadsheet is your current CRM software, Onpipeline is for you. This tool is inexpensive, and a good first step into a broader sales tech world. Just be ready to move from it as your company grows.

By Oliver Rist

Insightly CRM Review

4.0

Insightly's easy-to-use interface, customization, and fluid data importation make it a CRM that can greatly enhance your business.

By Oliver Rist