Cherlynn Low
Cherlynn is Deputy Editor, Reviews at Engadget and also leads the site's Google reporting. She graduated with a Master’s in Journalism from Columbia University before joining Tom's Guide and its sister site LaptopMag as a staff writer, where she covered wearables, cameras, laptops, computers and smartphones, among many other subjects.
Latest articles by Cherlynn Low
Microsoft May Unveil Fitness Band in Time for Holidays
By Cherlynn Low published
Sources say Microsoft to unveil fitness band soon; device to include heart-rate monitor, be compatible with iOS, Android and Windows Phone.
Sony A77 M2 DSLR Review: Fast Shooter Great for Low Light
By Cherlynn Low published
Sony's Alpha 77 Mark 2 DSLR is a solid, fast-shooting camera that can do it all, but it especially shines in low-light settings.
Game in Your Browser With Humble Mozilla Bundle
By Cherlynn Low, Jill Scharr published
Play popular indie video games right from your browser thanks to Mozilla's Humble Bundle pack, which goes live today.
AT&T Passport International Plan: Deal or No Deal?
By Cherlynn Low published
AT&T's new Passport plans for international data, messaging and calling can keep you connected abroad, but they're pricier than T-Mobile.
Netatmo June Sun Monitoring Bracelet Review
By Cherlynn Low published
Netatmo's stylish bracelet monitors your exposure to harmful sunrays, but only serves alerts if it's connected to your phone via Bluetooth.
Build Your Own Smartwatch or Google Glass with TinyScreen
By Cherlynn Low published
TinyScreen is a thumb-sized display with an Arduino processor that you can build into a smartwatch, gaming console or glasses.
Plastc is Like Apple Pay Card with E-Ink Touch Screen
By Cherlynn Low published
Plastc unites your credit, loyalty and gift cards into one with a built-in e-ink touch screen and chip and pin technology.
All the iPhone 6 (and iOS 8) Fails to Date
By Cherlynn Low published
From a bending body to flawed software, Apple's shiny new phones and operating system have caused many problems since their arrival.
Most Cheaters Chat with Lovers While Partner is in Same Room
By Cherlynn Low published
Thanks to mobile technology, today's cheaters are bolder than ever.
This 3D-Scanning Tablet Makes Creepily Accurate Avatars
By Sean Captain, Cherlynn Low published
Mantis Vision's scanner fits in tablets or smartphones and can capture people and objects as 3D models for use in games, ads and 3D printing.
Photography of the Future: 10 Wildest Camera Concepts
By Cherlynn Low published
The world of photography could be wildly different if these camera concepts become real.
Best of CTIA Super Mobility Week 2014
By Cherlynn Low published
From an encryption case for your iPhone to impressive new noise-cancelling technology, here's the best of what we saw at CTIA's Super Mobility Week 2014.
MobiTV's Streaming Stick Takes on Chromecast
By Cherlynn Low published
With support for live TV and network DVR, the MobiTV Connect HDMI dongle could take down Google's Chromecast
Vysk's QS1 Case Is a Security Fortress for Your iPhone
By Cherlynn Low published
Vysk QS1 makes your iPhone communications impenetrable, thanks to an on-board processing chip that does encryption outside the phone.
Kodak Pixpro SP360 Shoots 360-Degree Video, Looks Like R2D2
By Cherlynn Low published
The cute little Kodak Pixpro SP360 packs quite the punch, recording 360-degree full HD video and is shock, freeze and splash proof.
Red Cross Blood Donor App Rewards You for Giving
By Cherlynn Low published
With badge achievements, real-world rewards and competitive teams, the Red Cross is going all out for your blood with its Blood Donor app.
Kodak's Pixpro SL25 is a Lens-Style Camera with 25x Zoom
By Cherlynn Low published
Just like Sony's QX30, Kodak's Pixpro SL25 puts a barrel-like camera to superpower its zoom and capability.
Alcatel's Wave Smartwatch is Sexy, Sturdy and Promising
By Cherlynn Low published
Alcatel's entry into the smartwatch market is an elegant and sturdy product with an onboard heart rate monitor and custom operating system.
AT&T's Updated FiLIP 2 Kid Tracker Makes More Sense
By Cherlynn Low published
The FiLIP 2 brings minor design improvements to a solid, albeit expensive, communicator and tracker for kids.
This Wedding Dress App is Not The One (Yet)
By Cherlynn Low published
Don't say Yes to this dress app yet. Wedding Dress Studio for the iPad lets brides-to-be try on and design gowns, but lacks design options.
Oral-B SmartSeries Bluetooth Toothbrush Review
By Cherlynn Low published
Oral-B's SmartSeries Bluetooth toothbrush makes you pay more attention to dental hygiene, but we wish it did more for its high price.
LG G3 vs. Galaxy S5: Smartphone Camera Face-Off
By Cherlynn Low published
Which is the best Android smartphone camera around? We put Samsung's Galaxy S5 and LG's G3 to the test to see which reigns supreme.
Navdy Puts Messages and Apps on Your Car Dashboard
By Cherlynn Low published
Run Android on your car's dashboard with the new Navdy.
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