The best smart home devices 2023

The best smart home devices 2023

Like everyone, you’ve got a smart speaker. But how can you take your connected abode to the next level? Here’s our guide to the most appealing and useful smart home devices you can add to an existing setup to make your property smart.

From Wi-Fi fridges to TVs you can talk to, it’s easy to blow big bucks on connected gear. But you don’t have to: the best smart home devices can get your gaffe online without making mortgage payments a problem.

Yes, smart homes are more accessible than ever. With big players such as Google, Apple and Amazon all competing to connect up your crib – plus plenty of third parties making tech to work with their systems – it’s never been easier or more affordable to transform your house into a smart home.

To help you get started, we’ve rounded up a batch of the best smart home devices. Whether you want clever bulbs to light up your living room or a connected camera to keep an eye on your kids, the gear below will help you get a brainier abode. Thanks to our list of the best smart home devices, you don’t need to knock down walls or embark on a rewiring disaster either.


What smart ecosystem should you go for?

Amazon Alexa remains the GOAT of smart assistants. The number of Alexa-powered Echo devices out there is now in the hundreds of millions, and Alexa’s prowess shows in its accurate responses. And it’s no longer audio-only: the Echo Show range of smart displays is getting better at serving as an effective touch interface, rather than just being voice-controlled with a tacked-on screen.

While Alexa is still a little ahead for controlling the smart home, Google Assistant’s everyday charm is compelling. What sets it apart is its ability to rely on a certain massive search engine and the info it stores about just about everything. Local bus times? No bother, and it’ll even tell you how long it will take to walk to your stop. Google Assistant is also top-notch with follow-up questions, making it able to be more conversational than Alexa or Siri.

Once seen as a part-time lover, Apple’s HomeKit is now a serious smart home ecosystem with hundreds of devices supporting it – and, of course, native support on Apple devices via the Home app. As a simple system to use, it can’t be beaten – even device setup is relatively easy.


The best smart speakers

  • Main article: Best smart speakers reviewed and rated

Amazon Echo Dot

The little helper: Amazon Echo Dot (£50)
All-new Echo Dot (5th generation, 2022 release) smart speaker with Alexa | Charcoal

Alexa has long been on hand to offer assistance from the dinky Dot. Like its bigger sibling, Amazon’s smallest smart speaker now takes the form of a ball. Wrapped in fabric, the updated orb feels playful yet classical, with soft styling to match most decors.

Buttons on top take care of volume and privacy, while an ‘Alexa’ input lets you activate the digital helper without saying her name. Stump up an extra tenner and you’ll also get a built-in clock. Besides the time, this can highlight timers and alarms.

For those familiar with Alexa, it couldn’t be easier to set up. Sound quality is surprisingly mighty for such a compact gadget. Bass is where the smart sphere inevitably falls short, but for listening to the radio and controlling other Alexa-enabled kit around the house, it definitely gets the job done.


Google Nest Audio

Google Nest Audio (£80)
Google Nest Nest Audio – Chalk

If your smart home is handled by Google, the revamped Nest Audio is a neat way to keep it under control. Its minimalist fabric finish means it fits with almost any decor, while four LEDs and a single physical button ensure the interface is foolproof.

While its sound quality won’t satisfy audiophiles, a 75mm woofer and a 19mm tweeter mean there’s plenty of full-bodied punch – so it’s perfect for everyday listening. Want more dynamism? Pair it with a second Nest Audio for a full stereo setup.

The Nest Audio ships with a machine-learning engine, which delivers quicker local processing of common commands. Three near-field mics do a solid job of detecting requests – whether that’s turning off the lights or battling the trivia ‘bot. For under a ton, the Nest audio is a properly smart package.

Little and large

Want the skills of Google Assistant in a smaller fabric blob? Add a Nest Mini to your shelf. It doesn’t pack the acoustic punch of the Audio, but it’s fine for podcasts, recipes or weather updates. Plus far-field voice recognition ensures you don’t have to shout to be heard. 


Apple HomePod Mini

Apple HomePod Mini (£99)
Apple HomePod Mini (grey)

Not to be outdone, Apple has a domestic dome of its own. And it knows the dress code: like both the Echo Dot and Nest Audio, the HomePod Mini wears a natty fabric jacket. It also features a touch-sensitive top for easy interaction.

With Siri at its heart, the HomePod Mini can handle all the usual smart speaker tasks – setting timers, checking the forecast, creating calendar events – plus it works as a HomeKit Hub for controlling your smart stuff.

The Mini also squeezes surprisingly solid sound into such a small unit. It can’t make hi-fi claims like the original HomePod, but its single driver does a stellar job of serving up energetic sound in 360. If you’re already embedded in the Apple ecosystem, this is a great way to get connected.


The best smart displays

  • Main article: Best smart display: the top smart home screens for every budget – reviewed

Amazon Echo Show 5 (2nd gen)

Amazon Echo Show 5 (2nd gen) (£75)

Amazon’s Echo Show 8 might get more attention, but its pint-sized relative is a great way to add visual smarts to any space. Admittedly, the Echo Show 5 won’t win awards for its specs: at 960×480, the 5.5in screen is low-res, while its 2MP camera and solitary 1.65in speaker are beaten by most smartphones.

But that’s missing the point. The Echo Show 5 is a smart display you can drop just about anywhere – whether that’s your kitchen counter, your bedside table or beside your bathroom sink.

It’s super simple to set up, yet also packs all the power of Alexa, supports pretty much every streaming service and the camera can double-up as a remote security guard. Plus you can pair it with the sold-separately stand for perfectly angled video calls.

  • Which Amazon Echo Show smart display is best for you?

Google Nest Hub (2nd gen)

Google Nest Hub (2nd gen) (£90)
Google Nest Hub Smart Display (H) 11,8 (W) 17,85 (Dia) 6,73 cm – Gesso

Google’s second-gen Nest Hub is a simpler display than the Nest Hub Max, but it also sets you back less than half the price. So you don’t get the clever face-recognition camera or the punchy speakers of the bigger version. What you do get for your £90 is a compact yet clever control panel that’s a top choice for countertop smarts on tap.

Its 7in display is small, but the clear interface makes navigation a cinch. Plus three mics ensure it’s easy to ask Google Assistant to do your bidding, from switching on the lights to cuing up another YouTube cooking video.

And even though there’s no lens, Motion Sense smarts mean you can wave your hands to activate Quick Gestures – ideal if you need to stop a timer but your mouth’s full and your hands are covered in the evidence of your chocolate gobbling.

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Logitech Base Charging Stand

Logitech Base Charging Stand (£90)
  • Buy the Logitech Base Charging Stand here

Apple doesn’t make a dedicated smart display (yet), but that doesn’t mean you can’t put a Cupertino touchscreen at the heart of your smart home. Drop an iPad with a Smart Connector on Logitech’s Base Charging Stand and – voila! – you’ve got a connected control panel.

Power is delivered via the Smart Connector, while the stand itself props the panel at a 70-degree angle – perfect for video calls, streaming and managing devices via the HomeKit app. While Apple’s latest tablets aren’t supported, you can easily pick up a compatible iPad online, or repurpose an old one from your tech drawer.

With Siri on-board and thousands of apps on tap (including Google and Amazon services), an iPad is the perfect partner for the Base – transforming from second screen to DIY smart display.


The best smart security tech

  • Main articles: The best video doorbell, Best Ring doorbell, Best outdoor security camera and finally the best indoor security camera

Neos Smartcam

Neos Smartcam (£30)
Neos SmartCam | Telecamera di sicurezza Wi-Fi SmartHome, funziona con Alexa, 1080P HD video, visione notturna, audio a 2 vie, archiviazione cloud gratuita, supporto UK, bianco, confezione singola

Things can happen fast at home: it only takes Fido a second to sniff out freshly baked snacks. Luckily, you won’t miss a thing with this miniature monitor.

A compact cube for smarter security, the wireless watcher keeps a 1080p eye on interior scenes. With the SmartCam connected to your Wi-Fi, you can drop in for a live view any time via the Neos SmartHome app – or receive instant alerts when it detects motion. Fido lurking by the counter? Tap the talk button to tell him where to go.

Infrared night vision ensures 24/7 surveillance, while Alexa compatibility means you can view a live feed on Echo Show devices. Stick an SD card in the slot for continuous offline recording or stash snapshots in the cloud, with free storage of 12-second clips for up to 14 days. Want longer recordings? A Neos Boost subscription will set you back £2.49 per month and unlock longer clips, custom activity zones and scheduling.

Outside eyes

Want a wireless watcher that can work outdoors? Amazon’s own line of security cameras includes the Blink Outdoor – a weather-resistant cam with a two-year battery life. Buy it here


Ring Video Doorbell (2nd Gen)

Ring Video Doorbell (2nd Gen) (£89)
Ring Video Doorbell di Amazon | Videocitofono con video in HD a 1080p, rilevazione avanzata del movimento (Seconda Generazione) | Con un periodo di prova gratuita di 30 giorni del piano Ring Protect

Wi-Fi doorbells can’t open the door for visitors, but they can help you decide whether it’s worth getting off the sofa to do so yourself. Equipped with cameras, these digital bouncers ping real-time alerts to your smartphone when someone pushes their button – and offer a live video of the doorstep lurker.

While it’s not the very latest video doorbell you can buy, the second-gen Ring is still a decent dinger. You get 1080p footage from your front door, as well as night vision, motion detection and two-way talking – so you can tell calling couriers where to stash your packages, even if you’re not at home.

Connected to your Wi-Fi network, the rechargeable Ring plays nice with Alexa and can stream a live feed to Echo Show devices. Stump up £2.50 per month for Ring Protect to unlock additional features, including the all-important option to record, save and share captured videos.


Hive Window or Door sensor

Hive Window or Door sensor (£29)
Hive Window or Door Sensor – White

There’s nothing worse than getting halfway to work, only to wonder if you left a window wide open. For peace of mind about your portals, stick Hive’s sensor on openings around your home.

Fire up the app and you can check the status of every sensor. Safer still, configure the system to send alerts to your smartphone or Apple Watch if a door or window is opened while you’re away.

Got other Hive gear at home? Hook up the sensors for clever integrations, like lights that switch on when you open the door or heating that disables if a window’s open. You can also add them to Hive’s HomeShield alarm system for total security, including smart reports and 30-day event history from £10 per month.


The best smart plugs

  • Main article: The best smart plugs: Alexa, Google, and Siri support
Amazon Smart Plug, works with Alexa, Certified for Humans device

Replacing perfectly serviceable appliances with smart substitutes is expensive and wasteful. For an upgrade that doesn’t involve a trip to the tip, use Amazon’s Wi-Fi Smart Plug to enhance your existing electronics.

From coffee machines to standard lamps, connect any bit of kit to the outlet and it’ll instantly become cleverer. Provided you have an Alexa-enabled device at home (such as an Echo or Fire TV), you’ll be able to ask the voice assistant to switch the socket on or off.

More than just a switch, you can also integrate the Smart Plug – or several – into routines and schedules through the Alexa app. So you can set the coffee pot to activate automatically at 7am, followed by the kitchen radio when you say ‘good morning’.


Elgato Eve Energy

Elgato Eve Energy (£35)
Eve Energy UK – Smart Plug & Power Meter with Built-in Schedules, Voice Control, no Bridge Needed, Apple HomeKit, Bluetooth, Thread

Wi-Fi isn’t the only way to smarten up your sockets. Elgato’s Eve Energy uses Bluetooth for more efficient kit control. Like the Kasa adapter above, simply add it to a standard plug and you can wirelessly switch it on or off.

Things get even smarter when you launch the dedicated app on your iPhone or iPad, where you can configure schedules for automated appliance activation – independent of your internet connection. The app also offers up insights into your energy usage, highlighting how much power individual devices are consuming, plus projected costs.

The Eve Energy plays nice with HomeKit too, so you can instruct your sockets using your voice, while Thread mesh support means it’ll help to extend the reach and reliability of your smart home.

Who goes there

Elgato’s Eve Motion is a wireless motion sensor which can be programmed to trigger all sorts of HomeKit recipes, from switching on your smart lights to enabling the kettle connected to your Eve Energy. Buy it here


Meross Smart Plug

Smart Wi-Fi Indoor/Outdoor Plug (£29)
Smart Plug 13A WiFi meross IP44 Outdoor WiFi Plug, Compatible with Apple HomeKit Alexa Google Assistant SmartThings, Voice Control 2 Grounded Heavy Duty Outlets

It takes more than four walls to make a smart home. Don’t forget the garden: for smarter power outside, add this waterproof twin socket to your patio, porch or patch of grass.

Like any good outdoor power solution, it’s built tough with IP44 rain and dust resistance. Unlike your average extension lead, though, it’s also compatible with every major smart home platform – that means Alexa, Google Assistant, Apple HomeKit, SmartThings and IFTTT.

From lights to sprinklers to the pump for your imaginary pool, the Meross multi-plug lets you control all your garden gear directly via Wi-Fi, as well as setting schedules and timers. Each socket can be enabled individually, too.


The best smart lighting

  • Main article: The best smart light bulbs

Nanoleaf Essentials A19

Nanoleaf Essentials A19 (£18)
Nanoleaf Essentials Smart A19 – Lampadina W B22

Smart bulbs shouldn’t blind you with their price tags. Luckily, Nanoleaf’s Essentials range offers Wi-Fi brightness without draining your savings.

Shipped with several screw styles, each bulb offers millions of colours on tap, adaptive brightness and custom schedules through the app. And you don’t need any separate hub or bridge to get online: simply stick it in a spare fitting, scan the barcode on the box and you’ll be gleaming.

The best bit? Bulbs cost less than £20 each. Start with one for smarter saturation – plus Circadian Lighting to boost your mode – before seamlessly expanding your connected setup as and when you need. They’re Thread-enabled, too, meaning they can join a mesh network with compatible smart kit – extending control around the house for fewer dropouts.

Strip show

Nanoleaf’s Essentials range also includes a simple Lightstrip. At two metres, it’s the ideal length for uplighting your living room or gaming den – and it ships with everything you need for a glow up. Buy it here


Lifx Lightstrip

LifX Z Strip Starter pack (£80)
LIFX Z, 2m Starter Kit LED Strip, Bianco

Run a monochrome light strip along a counter, column or desk for dramatic uplighting. Do the same with this two-metre strip from Lifx for a rainbow showcase to transform any room.

More than a saturated strip, the adhesive ribbon features eight glow zones along its length, each of which can shine a different shade. Pick from presets in the partner app or go wild with colour combos to paint your walls with light.

A single Lifx Lightstrip packs 1400 lumens of vibrant brightness and can be extended up to 10m, so even the biggest abodes can be bathed in better ambience. Plus it plays nice with Amazon Alexa, Google Assistant and Siri – no hub necessary.


Innr Smart Bulb set

Innr E27 Smart LED Bulb, Tunable White Ambiance Light, Works with Philips Hue*, Google & Alexa (Hub Required) dimmable, 2200-5000K, Shades of White, 2-Pack, RB 279 T-2

Intelligent illuminations are an important part of smart home setup. Trouble is, installing a smart bulb behind every shade soon adds up. For a brighter abode without breaking the bank, start be swapping three standard shiners for the warm white ones in this triple pack.

Innr’s smart bulbs don’t offer the multi-colour magic you might want for your cinema room, but they do support wireless dimming, scheduling and smart scenes. Plus you can control them even when you’re not at home.

The bulbs also support voice control via Google Assistant and Alexa, although you will need a separate hub to get set up. Innr sells its own Bridge, although the bulbs also work with most mainstream systems, including SmartThings, Zigbee and Philips Hue (albeit sans HomeKit compatibility). Owner of an Echo Studio, Echo Show 10 or fourth-gen Echo? You won’t need any additional hardware, because these devices double up as Zigbee bridges.


The best smart TV streaming sticks

  • Main article: The best TV streaming sticks and devices

Roku Streaming Stick 4K

Roku Streaming Stick 4K | Lettore multimediale in streaming HD/4K/HDR

Roku cut its teeth with affordable streaming sticks. While its latest streamer stays true to the budget brief, it’s no cut-price solution for smart home entertainment.

Support for pretty much every major streaming platform – including Disney+, Apple TV and BT Sport – means it’s one of the most versatile devices you can stick behind your TV. Provided your set has an HDMI port compatible with HDCP 2.2, it can serve up delicious 4KD HDR video at 60fps. It also supports HDR10/10+, HLG and Dolby Vision.

The simple remote makes it straightforward to navigate all that content. Prefer to ask your voice assistant what’s on? Roku doesn’t play favourites: the Streaming Stick 4K works with Alexa, Google Assistant and Siri, so you can load up shows any which way you want. And thanks to improved Wi-Fi range, that should happen more speedily.


Chromecast with Google TV

Chromecast with Google TV (£60)
Chromecast Google TV

Google’s standard Chromecast receiver makes it a cinch to cue up web content on your telly box. While you can still ‘cast’ to the updated plug-in puck, it’s become much more than a passive receiver: equipped with Google’s TV interface, it’s now a proper smart streaming system for you TV.

Google’s entertainment hub pulls together content from multiple services on a single screen, with personal recommendations from across all of your favourite platforms. Chromecast also supports more than 6500 apps, which means you’ll always have something to watch.

Streaming quality is slick, with sharp 4K HDR at up to 60fps, plus support for cinematic Dolby Atmos, Dolby Vision and HDR10+. And thanks to the bundled remote, Google Assistant’s support is just a press away – whether you want to load up a show or view a live feed from your doorbell.


Amazon Fire TV Stick 4K Max

Amazon Fire TV Stick 4K Max

This binge-watching stick will transform your telly into an Alexa-powered smart screen. Connected to a spare HDMI slot on the back of your set, it can stream stunning 4K content from almost all of your favourite services.

Support for Dolby Vision, HLG and HDR10/10+ means you get the latest visuals, while Wi-Fi 6 ensures the strongest possible connection. There’s Dolby Atmos as well, for more immersive audio (if your sound setup supports it).

Extra memory and processing power ensures the interface is as zippy as ever, although Amazon still puts its own shows first in the recommendations. That’s not necessarily a bad thing, provided you’re a Prime subscriber. If you are, you’ll find the Fire TV Stick 4K Max is the perfect complement to your existing setup: with Alexa built into the box, one request is all it takes to load up shows, navigate apps and control your connected kit.

?Apple Watch Series 9 vs Ultra 2: what’s the difference

Apple Watch Series 9 watch faces

We were already big fans of the Apple Watch Series 8 and the Apple Watch Ultra. They’re two of the top smartwatches or GPS watches that money can buy, and now they’ve been given an upgrade.

But how do the Apple Watch Series 9 and Apple Watch Ultra 2 compare?We’ll be bringing you our full reviews soon. But let’s compare the specs first!

Design & build: FineWoven

There’s no major surprises when it comes to the design of both the Apple Watch Series 9 or the Watch Ultra 2. The same button layout and new Action Button remain, and the display is characteristically Apple looking in its flatness.

We thought the weight might have been reduced, but we had no word from Apple on that. The previous Apple,Watch Ultra weighed almost twice that of the smaller Apple Watch Series 8, but on initial impressions that’s not about to get any lighter.

Apple Watch Series 9 [GPS 41mm] Smartwatch with Starlight Aluminum Case with Starlight Sport Band M/L. Fitness Tracker, Blood Oxygen & ECG Apps, Always-On Retina Display, Water Resistant

The Apple Watch Series 9 is available in 41mm and 45mm sizes, and comes in pink aluminum, starlight, silver, midnight and product red colours. Cases are also available in gold, silver and graphite. The Watch Ultra 2, meanwhile, is built from more recycled materials and has a black colour option. It is only available in 49mm.

Apple has invented its own brand-new material. That’s called FineWoven, a microtwill made of 68 percent post-consumer recycled material. Apple has also ditched leather in all its new products and if you buy the Watch SE or aluminum Series 9 with a sport loop strap then it is Carbon Neutral.

Screen: increased nits

The Apple Watch Series 9 offers a 2000 nits display, which is twice as much as the Series 8, says Apple. At night, it can go down to a humble 1 nits in brightness.

Designed to handle the brightest sunlight, the Apple Watch Ultra 2 goes up to 3000 nits (up 1000 nits on last year). It’s also extended its built-in location mapping widgets. Apple is calling this modular ultra, and uses the outer edge of the display to show data such as elevation and depth.

Some moderately big news is that the Apple Watch Series 9 has introduced a new gesture-controlled by the watch hand. That’ll be the double tap. Simply tap your index finger and thumb twice, and you can answer and end calls, scroll through widgets, pause and play TV shows and snap photos from your phone. Revolutionary…indeed.

The Ultra has always been for the more active user. The original smartwatch comes with a dual-frequency GPS for improved tracking, and is fitted with all sorts of health-measuring tech. The Apple Watch Ultra 2 has only improved these features, or at least made them more accessible. The Ultra 2 features the double tap, as well as advanced metrics such as dual-frequency GPS.

Apple Watch Ultra 2 [GPS + Cellular 49mm] Smartwatch with Rugged Titanium Case & Blue Alpine Loop Small. Fitness Tracker, Precision GPS, Action Button, Extra-Long Battery Life

Performance & battery: much of the same

The take home information when it comes to the performance of both smartwatches is that they feature a brand new S9 SiP (system in package). This is designed to upgrade speed and efficiency. And much like the iPhone 15, the two watches come with improved Find My. This can direct you to your lost Apple product and takes distance and direction into account.

The Apple Watch Series 9 has an ‘all-day’ battery life of 18-hours. Until we can test that out ourselves, it’s hard to say how that translates into real life.

A key criticism of the original Watch Ultra though was its battery life. It was advertised as lasting for up to three days, but in reality that was more like two days. We found that the battery also worsens over time, which isn’t exactly reassuring if you’re planning a long hike in the wilderness. We were somewhat disappointed, then, to learn that the battery life for the Apple Watch Ultra 2 remains the same.

Both smartwatches come running watchOS 10 straight out of the box. WatchOS 10 brought us revamped widgets, new control centre access, better GPS and more Apple Fitness+ features.

Apple Watch Series 9 vs Apple Watch Ultra 2: price

There’s no beating around the bush on this one. The Apple Watch Series 9 is a full $400/£400 cheaper than the Apple Ultra 2. At $399/£399, the Apple Watch Series 9 is certainly the more cost effective choice. The Apple Watch Ultra 2, meanwhile, is available for $799/£799.

Apple Watch Series 9 [GPS 41mm] Smartwatch with Starlight Aluminum Case with Starlight Sport Band M/L. Fitness Tracker, Blood Oxygen & ECG Apps, Always-On Retina Display, Water Resistant

Apple Watch Series 9 vs Apple Watch Ultra 2: verdict

We’ll point out the obvious here and say that both the Apple Watch Series 9 and Apple Watch Ultra 2 don’t reinvent the wheel. They build on many of the features we saw in earlier models. In that, deciding which smartwatch is worth your money comes down to personal usage.

The Apple Watch Ultra 2 is suited to lovers of the great outdoors, but it demands a hefty asking price. The Ultra 2 is also competing with the Garmins of this world, alongside a whole bunch of reasonably priced health trackers. Right now, if you already have an Apple Watch Ultra, we’d recommend sticking with your current model. If you’re tempted by the Apple Watch Series 9, then on immediate impressions there’s not many upgrades that make buying a new one worthwhile.

Titanium Dual-Action Automatic Utility Knife & Comb has a replaceable blade design

Titanium Dual-Action Automatic Utility Knife & Comb has a replaceable blade design

 

Do more with the Titanium Dual-Action Automatic Utility Knife and Comb. With a replaceable blade design, it consists of an OTF automatic knife designed for an OLFA CKB-2 utility blade, which you can find everywhere. Made by CNC machining, it comes in 3 different material options: aluminum, titanium, and zirconium. Not only that, but you can also add on different blade styles. Offering an automatic knife mechanism, it offers fast opening and closing and easy one-handed operation. Moreover, it has a multi-function pocket clip and a knife sharp enough to slice through whatever you need it to. Switch between a comb and a knife depending on your daily needs. Overall, a handy and .versatile EDC pocket knife, it’s a gadget you can use in almost any situation!

The 14 Best Gadgets From CES 2023 You Can Buy Right Now

The 14 Best Gadgets From CES 2023 You Can Buy Right Now

A NEW YEAR means new gadgets. And thanks to CES 2023, we’ve seen a ton of innovative tech this past week. While many products announced at CES won’t be available till later this year, a fair number are already for sale—which could help tide you over until then. If your wallet has recovered from the holidays, check out these CES devices available for purchase or preorder.

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Audeze Maxwell Wireless Gaming Headset

Audeze Maxwell Wireless Gaming Headset

 PHOTOGRAPH: AUDEZE

Audeze Maxwell Wireless Over-Ear Gaming Headset for $329

Those with an Xbox Series S or X looking to upgrade their gaming headset should check out Audeze’s headphones. The company’s new wireless gaming headset packs 90-mm planar magnetic drivers, a built-in mic, and both wireless and USB connectivity. You’ll also get up to 80 hours of battery life per charge. We haven’t tested these yet, but we’re fans of Audeze’s more affordable pairs, so these should be worth looking into.

HTC VIVE XR Elite $1,099

Not a fan of the Meta Quest Pro? HTC’s Vive XR might be a solid alternative. The stand-alone mixed-reality headset packs 4K resolution, a 90-Hz refresh rate, a field of view up to 110 degrees, an RGB pass-through camera, and two wireless controllers with support for hand tracking. For extra comfort, there’s a detachable battery (which lets you wear the eyepiece like glasses instead) and adjustable diopters on each lens. It’s currently available for preorder. You’ll also get five video games with your purchase if you order by February 15.

Razer Edge Gaming Handheld for $400

Razer’s second version of its handheld gaming device packs a variety of hardware upgrades, including a 144-Hz refresh rate, Snapdragon G3x Gen 1 chipset, an active-cooled processor designed for mobile gaming, and 5G support. It won’t hit shelves till later this year, but you can reserve it on Razer’s website now for a $5 deposit.

Victrola Stream Onyx Record Player for $600

If you’re looking for a record player to accompany your Sonos system at home, look no further. As part of the Works with Sonos program, Victrola’s Stream Onyx turntable wirelessly connects and casts music to your Sonos devices. It’s also a more affordable alternative to Victrola’s Stream Carbon for $800 (which launched in November), but that does mean it comes with a slightly cheaper Audio Technica VM-95 cartridge. It performs nearly as well, though. It’s currently available for preorder and will ship in February.

Wowwee MINTiD DogE

Wowwee Dog-E Robot Dog

 PHOTOGRAPH: WOWWEE

Wowwee Dog-E Robot Dog for $80

No, this isn’t a Poo-Chi from the early 2000s. But Dog-E is as close as we’ll get to one in 2023. This robot dog goes through a “minting” process that reveals features and personality traits unique to each model. This can include different play styles, behaviors, and LED light combinations. You can also feed it and train it through the connected app. It’s worth noting that it does have a microphone and speakers, so we recommend checking the privacy policies before preordering one.

FluentPet Talking Button System for $160

Ever wish you could have a two-way conversation with your pet? With FluentPet you can—sort of. The latest kit from the company comes with a Connect Base, which has a large, high-fidelity speaker (instead of small speakers built into each individual button). It also records each button press and captures it via the companion app, allowing you to keep track of your pet’s activity and progress. It’s currently available for preorder and will ship next month.

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Ring Car Cam 2

Ring Car Cam

 PHOTOGRAPH: AMAZON

Ring Car Cam for $250

You can now add a Ring camera to your home and car. The first of its kind for the company, the Car Cam has an HD dual-facing camera (controlled using the Ring app) that records activity when your car is in motion the way a standard dash cam does. When parked, it uses sensors to detect any activity inside or around the vehicle—including if someone breaks into your car (with the ability to talk to whoever is in there). It’s currently available for preorder for $200 for a limited time, but the price will increase to $250 once it launches on February 15.

Ring Peephole Camera for $130

The Peephole Camera lives on! After being discontinued in 2021, the rental-friendly security camera is back by popular demand. Since it’s the original model the company released in 2019 (not an updated version), it comes with the same features, including a 1080p HD camera, night vision, two-way talk, and the ability to detect motion on your stoop and knocks on your door. Ring did lower the price from $199 to $130, making it more affordable than last time.

Unistellar eQuinox 2 Smart Telescope for $2,500

Unistellar’s eQuinox 2 is the perfect telescope for those who live in areas with a lot of lights. With its Smart Light Pollution Reduction system, it can digitally enhance images to remove some of the glare typically found in urban settings. There’s also a new Autonomous Field Detection system that allows the telescope to automatically orient itself, which helps in tracking and pinpointing objects. The eQuinox 2 is currently available for preorder and will ship early this year.

Person using Nuwa Pen and app to digitize notes on white paper

Nuwa Pen

 PHOTOGRAPH: NUWA

Nuwa Pen for $279

Nuwa says its pen works with any paper—no special notebook required. The onboard Trident camera system consists of three cameras and infrared light that track your pen strokes in both high and low light. It uses this data to digitally record your pen strokes. You can upload your notes and sketches to the companion app on your phone. And for $3 a month, it’ll automatically convert handwritten notes to text. It’s currently available for preorder for $179 (and is expected to ship in August), but the price will increase to $279 at full production.

AtmosGear Electric Skates for $500

These roller skates are extremely expensive for a reason—they’re the world’s first pair of electric in-line skates. Equipped with a motor and remote, you can control both the speed and brakes. You’ll have to wear a fanny-pack type accessory to hold the battery, which looks slightly ridiculous—but hey, those are back in style anyway.

Nowatch Smartwatch for $345

This isn’t your typical smartwatch, because it doesn’t actually display the time or show you notifications. Instead, it tracks your health data. The inside houses a variety of sensors to record heart rate, steps, sleep, and the output of your sweat glands. In collaboration with health-tech company Phillips, it monitors your stress level and can detect when it’s about to get worse. The mobile app then recommends things you can do to de-stress. It’s customizable too, with the ability to swap out the tops for different types of gemstones (which start at $27 each).

OWC Thunderbolt Go Dock

OWC Thunderbolt Go Dock

 PHOTOGRAPH: OWC

OWC Thunderbolt Go Dock for $399

Docks are often bulky, particularly because they require a power cable and a bulky power block. OWC’s Thunderbolt Go, however, packs all the power supply junk inside the dock itself. That way you can just plug the silver box directly into the wall. That’s a huge boon for portability. It also comes with five USB ports (three USB-C and two USB-A), an HDMI port (that can support up to an 8K display), an Ethernet port, and SD card slots. It’s currently available for preorder.

Hasbro Selfie Series for $60

Hasbro and Formlabs (the 3D printing company) have teamed up to help transform you into your very own action figure—with the option to choose characters from Power Rangers, Star Wars, Marvel, and more. All you have to do is download the Hasbro Pulse app, take a selfie, choose your character, and customize the look. We do recommend ordering in advance if you’re gifting one of these; Hasbro says it’ll take up to 45 days to ship.

15 tips for your successful mobile phone repair | 2023

15 tips for your successful mobile phone repair

 

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Your new phone is broken? Ever thought of fixing it yourself?

For many people, repairing their own smartphone is usually completely new territory and therefore involves a certain amount of uncertainty.

We at iDoc will help you with your repair. From high-quality spare parts for all common smartphone models to detailed instructions and support for the actual repair, we offer everything you need to repair your smartphone on your own.

In addition, we give you 11 tips in this blog post to make your repair a complete success.

Why repair it yourself?

There are several reasons why you should repair your defective smartphone yourself:

You act sustainable

A cracked display, a weak battery – there can be many reasons why you are no longer satisfied with your phone. But before you buy a new one, you should think about a more sustainable option! A mobile phone repair gives you the chance to replace only the really defective part. This way you make a personal contribution to using fewer resources and protecting the environment.

You save money

A mobile phone repair is almost always cheaper than buying a new device directly. If you also carry out the repair yourself, you save the costs of a repair shop.

You keep control

If you repair your smartphone yourself, you don’t have to leave it in someone else’s hands and reveal your data. You alone decide when to start the repair and how long it will take. Waiting times, repair times – not your problem.

You have fun

Admittedly, the reason may sound nerdy at first, but: It is simply exciting to look inside a smartphone and to better understand how it is constructed. You can also be proud of yourself when you have reassembled your phone after repair and it works perfectly again.

How to prepare your repair

To ensure that the repair of your smartphone is a complete success, we recommend that you follow these 11 tips.

1. Pay attention to your spare part’s quality

On the Internet you can order the right spare part for every available smartphone model. However, you should know that there are big differences in quality on the market. Especially for Apple spare parts, for which no original spare parts are available on the open market, you should take a closer look. Take a close look at the online shop – does it make a serious impression on you? Does the product description contain all relevant information? In a previous article we compiled a checklist to evaluate the seriousness of online shops.

When you have decided on a spare part and your order has arrived, you should have a close look at it. Don’t bother with protective foils and labels, but instead pay particular attention to damage, adhesive residues and general processing. Does the spare part make a good impression on you? Then lay it out on your work surface.

15 tips for your successful mobile phone repair | 2023
15 tips for your successful mobile phone repair | 2023

An original Samsung display has the perfect fit and provides highest image quality.

2. Get the right tools

Find out which tools you need before the repair. In our repair manuals we list all the tools you need in detail, so you don’t have to search long. Many suppliers also offer spare parts together with the right tools in a set. Be careful when you receive the tool as a free gift. Often those are only inferior cent articles, with which you risk damaging your phone in the worst case. High-quality tools are not only safer and help you work faster, they also last for future repairs.

With the iDoc toolkit you have the right tool for every repair.

3. Prepare your work space

For a smartphone repair, your workplace should always be tidy. To avoid losing small parts such as screws during the repair, you should place all removed parts in a sorting box or on a magnetic pad. The work surface should also be clean to avoid scratches on the surface of your smartphone.

15 tips for your successful mobile phone repair | 2023
15 tips for your successful mobile phone repair | 2023

A clean workplace makes repairs easier.

4. Take enough time

It is better to carry out the repair in one pieceso that nothing is left lying around and gets lost. Plan a little more time, especially if this is your first repair.

5. Have fun

You are about to repair your smartphone independently, cost-effectively and sustainably. Reason enough to be in a good mood. Our YouTube instructions have subtitles in English and German, so that you can even listen to your favourite music while repairing.

6. Back up your data

If you can still connect your device to a computer, you should always back up your data externally before repairing it. For the repair of iPhones Apple has its own backup method.

7. Perform a functional test

Test all main functions of your device before you pick up the screwdriver. Samsung has developed its own test mode for this. We have created a checklist especially for the functional test. This way you can make sure that you haven’t damaged anything during the repair.

8. Discharge electrostatic charges

Newer smartphones are usually well protected against electrostatic discharge. However, we recommend you not to wear static materials such as wool, fleece or nylon during repairs. You should also avoid walking over carpets with socks on before the repair. To be on the safe side, you can discharge potential charges from your body by touching the heater or any other metallic object.

9. Turn off your device and disconnect the battery

Before opening your device, you must switch it off. To avoid short circuits you should also disconnect the battery connector as soon as it is exposed.

15 tips for your successful mobile phone repair | 2023
15 tips for your successful mobile phone repair | 2023

Always disconnect the battery first.

You shouldn’t forget that after the repair:

10. Perform a functional test

After the repair you should test the touch screen and all important functions again. This is the only way to know if your repair was successful. For example, some functions may fail if a cable is connected incorrectly.

15 tips for your successful mobile phone repair | 2023
15 tips for your successful mobile phone repair | 2023

Test your touchscreen testen: Drag an app accross the screen.

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11. Note the watertightness

Note that your smartphone is no longer 100% waterproof as soon as it was once opened. You can re-glue the display with an adhesive frame. However, this only protects it against splash water.

12. Quick Service

As cell phones today are becoming indispensable, everyone wants them to be fixed as soon as possible; people aren’t willing to wait longer. With all their crucial data inside, it also becomes difficult to substitute a temporary phone or tablet. Hence if you want your business to grow and earn a good reputation while you’re at it, you will have to be quite resourceful to provide quick service.

 

 

13. Automation

If you want your business to be a professional one, automation of the entire process is necessary. There is a lot of exclusive software available for cell phone repair businesses which cover stocks of spares, repair status, profits/losses, inventory and many more. Some of them also have the option to send automated text messages to clients informing them about the progress of the handset given in for repairs.

The best paid software for cell phone repair businesses are:

RepairShopr – They have many pricing options starting from free to $299 per month.

RepairQ – They have a minimum plan of $49 a month

 

I haven’t come across any other software which is totally free. If you know, please let me know in the comments so that I can add it in this article.

15 tips for your successful mobile phone repair
15 tips for your successful mobile phone repair

14. Pricing

It is better to quote repair charges below your competitors’ estimation. Unfortunately, it is a challenge to keep prices lower than others while maintaining a high quality of service. Some people might question the quality of repairs if you quote a price that is too low. Moreover, it might lead to huge losses. However, this is essential to gain a good reputation as well as a vast clientele.

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On the other hand, you should also know that you just cannot offer excellent service at a through away price. So you have to decide the pricing according to your clientele as well.

 

 

15. Advanced Level Repairs

If you repair a smartphone or a tablet that could not be fixed by any of your competitors’ service centers, you will get a lot of brownie points. Such news spreads like wildfire which will directly be beneficial to you and your business. People love places where all their problems get solved.

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Fitbit Sense 2 Advanced Health and Fitness Smartwatch – Blue Mist/Soft Gold Aluminum

Fitbit Sense 2 Advanced Health and Fitness Smartwatch – Blue Mist/Soft Gold Aluminum

Product details

Meet Sense 2 – the smartwatch designed to help you stress less, sleep better & live healthier. Get help identifying stress and get the tools to better manage it. Learn more about your sleep and how to improve your rest with detailed nighttime tracking and a unique sleep profile. Track key heart-health indicators so you can make more informed wellness decisions. Plus Sense 2 is packed with advanced activity tracking and smartwatch features and includes 6-months of Fitbit Premium Membership. Fitbit is part of the Google family.

Fitbit Sense 2 – our most advanced health & fitness smartwatch

• Identify stress and manage it with all-day stress detection (using a continuous EDA sensor) and see how prepared your body is to handle stress with your daily Stress Management Score
• Get a deeper understanding of your sleep and how to improve it with your personalized Sleep Profile2. And see how you slept last night—and what contributed to that sleep—with Sleep Score
• Assess your heart rhythm for atrial fibrillation with the compatible ECG app and easily share results with your doctor3
• Stay on top of your health with SpO2, heart rate variability & more insights on the Health Metrics dashboard4
• Perform an EDA Scan to see how your body responds during a mindfulness session and log reflections during stressful moments of your day to see how your emotions trend over time.
• Check for signs of an irregular heart rhythm that may be atrial fibrillation (AFib) with irregular heart rhythm notifications5
• Get notified if your heart rate is outside your set baseline with high & low heart rate notifications
• Track calorie burn, optimize workouts, see your resting heart rate with 24/7 heart rate tracking and see your real-time pace & distance using built-in GPS during outdoor activity
• Know whether you should prioritize rest or exercise each day with Daily Readiness Score2 and make every minute count during workouts with Active Zone Minutes’ target heart rate zone notifications
• Make every minute count during workouts with Active Zone Minutes’ target heart rate zone notifications and see your real-time pace & distance without your phone using built-in GPS during outdoor activity
• Enjoy smart features like on-wrist Bluetooth® calls (coming soon), texts, phone notifications, Fitbit Pay, Google Wallet & Maps (coming soon).
• Get deeper insights & guidance, exclusive workouts, mindfulness sessions and more with included 6-month Premium membership7
• Water resistant to 50m.

Requires use of Fitbit app with compatible iPhone or Android devices. A Google account will be required.

Disclaimers:
1 Requires a Fitbit Premium membership.
2 The Fitbit ECG app is only available in select countries and with select devices. Not intended for use by people under 22 years old. See fitbit.com/ecg for additional details.
3 The Health Metrics dashboard and the metrics displayed in the dashboard are not available in all countries. This feature should not be relied on for any medical purposes. It is intended to provide information that can help you manage your well-being. The SpO2 feature requires more frequent charging.
4 Irregular rhythm notifications are only available in select countries and with select Fitbit products; not intended for use by people under 22 years old or with known atrial fibrillation. See fitbit.com/irregularrhythm for additional details.
6 New Premium users only. Must activate with device. Valid payment method required. Free trial must be activated within 60 days of device activation. Cancel before free trial ends to avoid subscription fees.
7 Note: Requires use of Fitbit app with compatible iPhone or Android devices. A Google account will be required.

Fitbit Sense 2 Advanced Health and Fitness Smartwatch - Blue Mist/Soft Gold Aluminum

 

Fitbit Sense 2 – our most advanced health & fitness smartwatch

• Identify stress and manage it with all-day stress detection (using a continuous EDA sensor) and see how prepared your body is to handle stress with your daily Stress Management Score
• Get a deeper understanding of your sleep and how to improve it with your personalized Sleep Profile2. And see how you slept last night—and what contributed to that sleep—with Sleep Score
• Assess your heart rhythm for atrial fibrillation with the compatible ECG app and easily share results with your doctor3
• Stay on top of your health with SpO2, heart rate variability & more insights on the Health Metrics dashboard4
• Perform an EDA Scan to see how your body responds during a mindfulness session and log reflections during stressful moments of your day to see how your emotions trend over time.
• Check for signs of an irregular heart rhythm that may be atrial fibrillation (AFib) with irregular heart rhythm notifications5
• Get notified if your heart rate is outside your set baseline with high & low heart rate notifications
• Track calorie burn, optimize workouts, see your resting heart rate with 24/7 heart rate tracking and see your real-time pace & distance using built-in GPS during outdoor activity
• Know whether you should prioritize rest or exercise each day with Daily Readiness Score2 and make every minute count during workouts with Active Zone Minutes’ target heart rate zone notifications
• Make every minute count during workouts with Active Zone Minutes’ target heart rate zone notifications and see your real-time pace & distance without your phone using built-in GPS during outdoor activity
• Enjoy smart features like on-wrist Bluetooth® calls (coming soon), texts, phone notifications, Fitbit Pay, Google Wallet & Maps (coming soon).
• Get deeper insights & guidance, exclusive workouts, mindfulness sessions and more with included 6-month Premium membership7
• Water resistant to 50m.

Requires use of Fitbit app with compatible iPhone or Android devices. A Google account will be required.

Disclaimers:
1 Requires a Fitbit Premium membership.
2 The Fitbit ECG app is only available in select countries and with select devices. Not intended for use by people under 22 years old. See fitbit.com/ecg for additional details.
3 The Health Metrics dashboard and the metrics displayed in the dashboard are not available in all countries. This feature should not be relied on for any medical purposes. It is intended to provide information that can help you manage your well-being. The SpO2 feature requires more frequent charging.
4 Irregular rhythm notifications are only available in select countries and with select Fitbit products; not intended for use by people under 22 years old or with known atrial fibrillation. See fitbit.com/irregularrhythm for additional details.
6 New Premium users only. Must activate with device. Valid payment method required. Free trial must be activated within 60 days of device activation. Cancel before free trial ends to avoid subscription fees.
7 Note: Requires use of Fitbit app with compatible iPhone or Android devices. A Google account will be required.

Specifications

Features

Sleep Monitor, Push Notification, Phone, Text Messaging, Speaker

Brand

Fitbit

Color

Blue Mist

Assembled Product Weight

0.05 lb

Manufacturer Part Number

FB521GLBM-US

Assembled Product Dimensions (L x W x H)

0.40 x 1.60 x 0.40 Inches