Fight facial-recognition technology with Phantom glasses
The specialty glasses are designed to thwart various forms of facial-recognition tech.
By Jack Morse
Fitbit Inspire HR review: Detailed fitness tracking for a low price
The entry-level Fitbit watch is impressive for its price, but don't expect anything remarkable from it.
By Alex Perry
Virtual reality meditation is a thing -- and it's actually good
It was easier to relax and let go when it felt like I was immersed in nature.
By Sasha Lekach
Casper Glow review: Nothing more than an expensive nightlight
Want better sleep? Just stop using your phone before bedtime.
By Raymond Wong
Furbo Dog Camera review: The best way to keep an eye on your dog from work
Woof, woof, woof.
By Jake Krol
Fitbit Charge 3 review: A better fitness tracker everywhere it counts
Fitbit's best fitness tracker is now even better.
By Karissa Bell
Birchbox review: A great subscription box for beginners and skincare enthusiasts looking to discover new brands
Call your glamsquad — this is a great value.
By Leah Stodart
Amazon Echo Dot (2018) review: Alexa's gateway drug is more potent than ever
If the Dot's all you've got, that's not so bad anymore.
By Pete Pachal
Google Chromecast (2018) review: Same as the old Chromecast
This is an incremental upgrade if there ever was one.
By Matt Binder
Dyson Pure Cool air purifier review: Peace of mind for $549
It's expensive, but it does a masterful job.
By Pete Pachal
eharmony review: A somewhat tedious sign-up process makes for a long, happy marriage
What you're doing obviously isn't working — let eharmony take the wheel.
match is a user-friendly dating site that's serious, but not too serious
No, you are not destined to be alone forever.
By Leah Stodart
iHookup review: A no-frills hookup app that's a mix of sexy and sketchy
Freaky with a little bit of fraud-y.
By Leah Stodart