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
9 Sexiest Apple Watch Alternatives
By Cherlynn Low published
These gorgeous smartwatches will make you think twice about splurging on an Apple Watch.
Nuu X1 Smartphone Review
By Cherlynn Low published
The Nuu X1 is an affordable unlocked Android smartphone with a sharp camera, but its overall performance and battery life don't measure up.
Rent an Apple Watch For $45 a Day
By Cherlynn Low published
Can't decide if you want to shell out for the Apple Watch? You can rent the smartwatch starting from $45 a day to try before you buy.
Motorola Moto E (2nd Gen) Review: A Great Budget Smartphone
By Cherlynn Low published
The new Motorola Moto E offers Android Lollipop, LTE speeds and a customizable design for just $150.
Apple Watch: Top 10 Features
By Cherlynn Low published
The Apple Watch packs fitness features, mobile payments, notifications, apps and more in a sleek design. Here's the best of what it offers.
Galaxy S6 Video Hints at Metal and Glass Design
By Cherlynn Low published
Samsung seems to be telling us something with its strange new video teasing the next Galaxy S6, and we think glass and metal are involved.
Photos App for OS X: Top 8 Features
By Cherlynn Low published
Apple's free Photos app for OS X brings iCloud syncing, better navigation and powerful yet easy editing tools to Macs this spring.
Independence Day: You Can Now Unlock Your Phone from Your Carrier
By Cherlynn Low published
Once your contract's paid off, you'll be able to unlock your phone, freeing you to move to any network you wish.
Canon Rebel T6s and T6i DSLRs Pack Faster Autofocus Tech for Video
By Cherlynn Low published
Canon's new 24.2-MP Rebel T6i and T6s have new focus technology for sharper video and stills, a 3-inch tilting touchscreen, Wi-Fi and NFC.
Swatch to Face Off Against Apple Watch
By Cherlynn Low published
Swatch is taking on Apple with its own wearable that will pack NFC and mobile payments when it launches within the next three months.
Puls Smart Band Review
By Cherlynn Low published
Will.i.am's Puls smart band is a standalone wearable that lets you send and receive calls and messages, as well as post to Facebook and tweet, while on the go, but its bulky design and short battery life are turn-offs.
T-Mobile Score Lets Customers Nab Phone Deals
By Cherlynn Low published
T-Mobile's new Score program lets anyone, even prepaid customers, get smartphones at subsidized rates.
Fujifilm X30 Review: Sharp But Struggles in Low Light
By Cherlynn Low published
Fujifilm's X30 is a solid bridge camera that delivers high-quality pictures, but it suffers from iffy Wi-Fi and problematic autofocus.
Sony a7 II Review
By Sean Captain, Cherlynn Low published
Packing 5-axis, in-body image stabilization and a full-frame sensor in a petite, sexy body, Sony's Alpha a7 II has a lot to offer.
MobiTV Connect is Next-Level Streaming Stick
By Cherlynn Low published
MobiTV's Connect HDMI dongle can not only stream video and live TV, it turns your phone into an Android gaming and smart home controller.
Supersize This: Big Tab by Fuhu is a 65-inch 4K Android Tablet
By Cherlynn Low published
The Big Tab by Fuhu supersizes the Android tablet experience for family entertainment. We go hands on.
Emotiv Insight Headset Gives You Jedi Powers
By Cherlynn Low published
Sharpen your mind with the Emotiv Insight headset, which reads your brainwaves to help improve focus and stress management.
Quitbit Smart Cigarette Lighter Helps You Quit Smoking (Or Not)
By Cherlynn Low published
Quitbit is the smart lighter that might finally get you to stop lighting up.
Alcatel Onetouch Watch Pairs with iOS, Android for $149
By Cherlynn Low published
Watch out, Apple Watch. Alcatel's Onetouch Watch pairs with iOS and Android for $200 less, and ships in March.
Xiaomi FAQ: What You Need to Know Before You Buy
By Cherlynn Low published
What makes this Chinese phone maker worth $45 billion and do you want a Xiaomi smartphone? We have the answers.
HTC One 2015 Specs Leaked: Finally, a Beefed Up Camera
By Cherlynn Low published
According to a new leak, the next HTC One could have dual quad-core processors and boast a 20.7-megapixel rear camera.
HTC Desire Eye Review: Super Selfie Camera
By Cherlynn Low published
Packing a 13-megapixel camera on its front and back, the HTC Desire Eye smartphone takes selfie shooting to new levels.
Sprint Half-Price Plans: Deal or No Deal?
By Cherlynn Low published
Sprint is offering Verizon and AT&T customers half-off their monthly fees if they switch, but is this as good a deal as it sounds?
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