These Are The Best Foldable Phones of 2019
Over in the tech world, 2019 is shaping up to be the Year of the Foldable Phone – and when we say foldable, we don’t mean like your old flip phone.
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Over in the tech world, 2019 is shaping up to be the Year of the Foldable Phone – and when we say foldable, we don’t mean like your old flip phone.
Getting a good night’s sleep is vital for just about everything in life. Most of us have no problems sleeping the night through when we hit the hay, but there are those find getting their rest a bit more difficult.
Sennheiser’s Ambeo line is one of the coolest we’ve seen in quite some time. The Ambeo Smart headphones had the unique property of being able to record 3d audio, in addition to pumping out rich sound with active noise canceling.
We’ve all had those days where we’re stuck in bad traffic – either on the way to work or elsewhere – and wish to ourselves we had our own helicopter.
Dolby is famous for their rich sound, usually found in the movies and other cinematic experiences. We’re sure their headphones are just as good. The Dolby Dimension are essentially the perfect pair of headphones – wireless, stylish, noise-cancelling, and with totally incredible sound.
Watches can be expensive; it’s hard to find a really high-quality watch for under a couple hundred bucks, but that’s not to say it can’t be done. You’ve just got to know what to look for – what is good and what isn’t. In our opinion, you can’t go wrong with Skagen.
Samsung and Apple might still dominate the smartphone world, but we’ve been seeing some good independent options popping up on the scene in recent years; the OnePlus 6T comes to mind. If, however, you’re not a fan of how big phones are getting, and desire something a little more conducive to fitting in your pocket, look at the FlexPai Developer Model, the world’s first folding smartphone.
reMarkable calls itself the “only digital device designed to help you think better,” something to let you work and do your best thinking without all the distractions that most of our digital-age devices thrust into our lives. How does it plan to do this – and what is reMarkable, anyway?
There’s really no lack of options out there for good smartphones, with the vast majority of us falling into one of two camps: team iPhone or team Android (though the Google Pixel is now picking up steam, too).
It's been a long time since anyone used a Palm phone, but it looks like they are trying to get back in the game with a new, compact, smartphone designed to make you...use your phone even less.
The idea of good noise-cancelling headphones under $100 seems a bit far-fetched, and most pairs available for that little would probably be on the…lesser side of nice. But, thankfully for those of us on tight budgets, there really are a few good options out there.
While we generally prefer getting our exercise outside, there is sometimes something to be said for a having a nice treadmill around. Say, when it’s the dead of winter, ice blankets the ground and you have no desire to step outside for a run. Yeah, no way.
Zeiss is undoubtedly one of the legends of camera and lensmakers, so when they announce something, it’s sure to grab every camera junkie’s eye. Their latest unveiling? The Zeiss ZX1, a mirrorless digital camera with 35mm FOV and built-in Lightroom.
GoPro just hasn’t been at the top of their game the past couple of years. Oh sure, they’ve been putting in as much effort as usual, but with the sheer amount of drones, phones and other cameras and recording devices out there, it can be hard for anyone to compete. Even their drone, the Karma Quadcopter, ended up being kind of a flop - and GoPro doesn't have flops. In an effort to get themselves back in the game, however, GoPro has come back with the new Hero7 Black.
For almost 40 years, the 800 Series has been regarded as some of the finest speakers in existence, both for their crystal-clear sound and their beautiful appearance. 40 years is plenty of time to learn, practice and refine, and the latest incarnation of the 800 Series – the 803 D3 Diamond – is the pinnacle of this audio journey.
As functional as the Apple Watch or the FitBit are, they aren’t the most attractive of watches. If you’re appreciative of classic watch styles and can’t stomach the idea of walking around town with your typical clunky smartwatch on your wrist, you might be more interested in the Fossil Q line.
The Nikon Coolpix P1000 is one insane camera with insane zoom: about 125x. For what is essentially a fixed-lens camera the size of a large DSLR, to say that is impressive would be an understatement.
With all the various tablets and smartphones out there replacing our traditional PC’s, HP wants to create something new – a “Detachable PC,” which appears to be a fancy name for a super-powerful, all-in-one PC/tablet hybrid, as we would call it.
It can be tough for some of us camera nerds to admit, but the iPhone really has revolutionized the game. There’s no need to drop hundreds or thousands on camera when that phone you already carry in your pocket can shoot in 4k anyway and get some pretty good results.
If you’ve ever wanted to have your own Segway you could ride around, without having to go on some lame tour, and the Segway unicycle just wasn’t doing it for you – you’re in luck. The Segway miniPro is as close as you can get to the real Segway, without spending 5 grand.
Speck says their Presidio Grip case is designed for impact, and at first glance, it shows. The case features what they call IMPACTIUM Shock Barrier – a band of ridges made of Impactium (a shock absorbing synthetic material similar to TPE) that line the inside of the Presidio.
Innovative cinema camera maker BlackMagic Design has just announced a new version of its popular Pocket Cinema Camera, and this time it comes in 4k.
Marshall is a legendary name in audio, for sure, but not usually for something like this. They are more known for their classic guitar amps and equipment, which they have been crafting for decades.