We get that all of these sales can be a little overwhelming and that’s why we’re here to help. And if you’re shopping for the best deals on audio gadgets like wireless earbuds and Bluetooth speakers, you’ve come to the right place.
1. Sony Bluetooth Noise Canceling Wireless Headphones
Looking for the best of the best when it comes to wireless over-ear headphones? These Sony WH1000XM4/B Bluetooth Noise Cancellation Wireless Headphones use a new A.I. algorithm to block outside noise and they’re over 20% off right now. You’ll also get 30 hours of battery time on one charge, along with tech that upscales compressed music files to make your favorite songs sound better than ever. With two microphones, you’ll also have crystal-clear phone calls.
2. Apple AirPods with Wireless Charging Case
If you’ve been tossing around the idea of investing in AirPods and haven’t wanted to pay the full retail price, these Apple AirPods with a wireless charging case are 25% off right now. They’ll work great with all of your devices, even if they’re not made by Apple, and the sound quality is top-notch, too.
3. Beats Solo3 Wireless On-Ear Headphones
Wireless headphones with excellent sound quality for less than $120? Sounds like a steal — especially for these Beats Solo3 Wireless On-Ear Headphones. They’re 40% off right now, which is quite a coincidence since these premium headphones also offer 40 hours of listening time on a single charge. They’ve also got what’s called Fast Fuel, which means you only have to charge the battery for five minutes to get three hours of playback.
4. Skullcandy Indy Bluetooth Lightweight Wireless In-Ear Headphones
Sure, it might not be as satisfying to browse for certain things online, but there are some other major perks — like all the deals and sales you can find. Online retailers work to move products off the digital shelves just as they would in the stores, and that can mean big savings for you.
8K televisions are on the way but the price isn't worth it
Open/download audioAt the annual Consumer Electronics Show last month, companies like Samsung, Toshiba, Sony and LG made a big deal about their new 8K televisions. Other than the fact that there is hardly any 8K content available, there’s another hard fact that will keep you from buying one.
CES 2020: The good, the bad and the weirdest tech revealed this year
With CES 2020 now in the rearview mirror, people across the web are already debating which gadgets were the best in show. But a good deal of discussion is underway about the most pointless and unusual devices on display.
CES 2020 has come and gone, but the gadgets that debuted will stick with us for years to come. Whether they’re in the same exact package or wrapped up under a different brand name and enclosure, the beauty of new technology is how adaptable it can be in our daily lives.
With CES now well underway, there’s been no shortage of stories about the technological wonders inside. From robots to smart toilets, you don’t have to look far to find a memorable or unique gadget on display.
And true to its reputation, CES hasn’t skimped on the weirdness this year. Items like home security drones, virtual people and toilet paper robots are just some of the highlights you can find on the showroom floor. Tap or click here to see our CES robot roundup.
CES 2020: You have to see these robots and artificial humans
CES 2020 has already revealed some startling developments. Each year of the convention brings a myriad of new technological advancements, but few were prepared for what was in store this year compared to the last.
In a change from previous years, security and surveillance tech is all the rage. Whether you’re looking to monitor the perimeter of your home with cameras or flying drones, the future as shown by CES 2020 looks quite a bit more paranoid than the world of today. Tap or click to see this year’s CES surveillance tech.
YouTube is the undisputed king of video-sharing platforms, but not everyone is on board with its brand of hosting and data collection. With growing scandals and moderation issues on YouTube’s part, many video-lovers are scrambling for alternative platforms to enjoy the content they crave. Thankfully, YouTube isn’t the only streaming video site on the web. A range of viable competitors exist, each with their own pros and cons that can easily satisfy YouTube expats hungry for fun, new material.
If you have this TV, it has 3 critical bugs so update the firmware now
If you own one of these smart televisions, you need to know about these three critical flaws that have recently surfaced that might allow hackers to get into your network and wreak havoc.