The Blink Mini 2 is a feature-rich security camera on sale for $20. Even better: an extra $10 gets you a waterproof adapter.
Amazon-owned Blink debuted new cameras with 2K resolution and an accessory that enables a wider field of view.
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I Tried Peloton's New Cross Training Series and the Integrated AI Camera Is a Game Changer
Peloton is refreshing its entire hardware lineup, launching new AI features for strength training, and raising All-Access ...
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Survey data from thousands of PCMag readers reveals which companies make the most (and least) dependable devices you can buy.
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Readers' Choice 2025: Your Favorite Robot Vacuum and Mop Brands
Forget sweeping and scrubbing. It's time to let a robot floor cleaner help you around the house. You don't have to lift a ...
Our expert, award-winning staff selects the products we cover and rigorously researches and tests our top picks. If you buy through our links, we may get a commission. John Carlsen has more than a ...
With Copilot Vision, I can ask the AI about anything on the screen of my Windows PC or seen through the camera of my mobile device.
The myQ Doorbell Camera fits right in with Chamberlain’s expanding ecosystem, although a few bugs—and for the time being, the absence of an indoor chime—hobble the device. The world needs another ...
Smart home devices can streamline a lot of your day-to-day tasks: With an internet connection and some simple automations, you may never have to carry house keys, turn off the lights, or touch your ...
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Rating the Retailers: America's Top Tech Stores Ranked by Real Shoppers
PCMag readers rate their favorite online and brick-and-mortar PC and electronics stores on product selection, pricing, return ...
If you were to ask me whether I'm a first-person or third-person kinda guy when it comes to open-world RPGs, I'd reply that The Road to El Dorado answered it on my behalf 25 years ago: "Both is good." ...
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