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The Keychron Q14 Max is the best ergonomic keyboard I’ve used so far — and my wrists have never been this pain-free
By Nikita Achanta published
If you type for a living, you need the Keychron Q14 Max — a mechanical keyboard with an Alice layout that relieves stress in your hands. Trust me, your wrists will thank you.
I put two tiny webcams to the test — and there was a clear winner
By Anthony Spadafora published
The Opal Tadpole and the Obsbot Meet 2 are two of the smallest webcams yet but each shines in its own way when it comes to design, features and picture quality.
MelGeek MADE68 review: Style but not so much substance
By Nikita Achanta published
The MelGeek MADE68 is a great Hall Effect magnetic keyboard for gaming and work, plus it looks awesome. However, other similarly priced keyboards one-up it.
Keychron Q14 Max review: Heavy hangs the crown
By Nikita Achanta published
The Keychron Q14 Max offers a stellar typing experience. The Alice layout makes it very comfortable to use for long hours, and its customizable web-based software is easy to use.
This miniature 4K webcam fits into the palm of your hand — and it’s just $129
By Erin Bashford published
The Obsbot Meet 2 is an absolutely tiny webcam with a 4K sensor packed inside and it even has AI tools to help you look your best on camera.
Keychron V3 Max review
By Eve Butt published
Build issues don’t detract much from one of the best productivity boards I’ve used, thanks largely to the V3 Max’s fantastic typing experience.
I typed with the Keychron B1 Pro for 3 months — here’s why its older sibling the B6 Pro is my new favorite budget keyboard
By Erin Bashford published
The Keychron B6 Pro is a full-size keyboard with bouncy scissor switch keys, customizable ZMK firmware, multiple connection types, and an incredible 1200 hours of battery life.
Keychron K2 HE review: A magnetic masterpiece
By Peter Wolinski published
Gaming or productivity, this thing makes no sacrifices
NuPhy Nos75 review
By Peter Wolinski published
A fundamentally solid dec (literally) packing the benefits of standard and low-profile decks. It's let down by limited switch choices (for now) and a hefty price tag.
Insta360 Link 2 Webcam review: Premium features at a reasonable price
By Erin Bashford published
If you’re an online educator, business professional, content creator, or streamer looking to upgrade your setup for less than $200, don’t overlook the brand new Insta360 Link 2 webcam.
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