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The ridiculously tiny Kodak Charmera captured our hearts (and lots of shoddy pictures)
Who knew a $30 toy camera that takes garbage photos could inspire such joy?
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The ridiculously tiny Kodak Charmera captured our hearts (and lots of shoddy pictures)
We weren't expecting much from the Kodak Charmera, but the retro-inspired mini camera has turned out to be loads of fun.
Sony WF-1000XM6 review: Facing tougher competition
Sony's flagship earbuds are still near the top of the heap, but the competition has caught up.
Mullvad VPN review: Near-total privacy with a few sacrifices
There's no such thing as complete anonymity online, but Mullvad is the VPN that gets you closest.
ASUS Zenbook Duo (2026) review: Two screens really are better than one
While it's a bit pricey, the added convenience and productivity of the ASUS Zenbook Duo's dual-screen design is more than worth the premium.
Engadget review recap: Shokz OpenFit Pro, Nex Playground, Sony A7 V and more
A roundup of recent reviews published by Engadget.
NordVPN review 2025: Innovative features, a few missteps
NordVPN is as fast as it claims, but its apps sometimes get in their own way.
Apple AirTag (2026) review: Simply better
The new AirTag might look the same, but with boosted precision finding range and clearer ring chime, it's better in the most crucial ways.
MSI Prestige 14 Flip AI+ review: An ultraportable for Arc Raiders, thanks to Intel's Panther Lake
MSI's Prestige 14 Flip AI+ is a remarkably powerful ultraportable, thanks to Intel's Panther Lake chips. But it's held back by a clunky trackpad and weak keyboard. .
Samsung Galaxy A17 5G review: A respectable and affordable Android option
While it might not wow you with a boatload of fancy features, for just $200, Samsung has made a very respectable budget Android phone with the Galaxy A17.
Sony A7 V review: Awesome speed and photo quality
With a new stacked 33MP sensor, Sony's A7 V offers speed, autofocus accuracy and the best image quality in its class.
The Nex Playground is everything Xbox Kinect wanted to be
The Nex Playground brings motion-tracked games to the entire family. Consider it the best of the Xbox Kinect in a tiny box.
Shokz OpenFit Pro review: Reducing distractions while keeping your ears open
Finally, a set of open earbuds that actually sound good and provide noticeable ambient noise reduction.
Windscribe review: Despite the annoyances, it has the right idea
The security and privacy of this freemium VPN are unimpeachable, though it makes some odd choices in design and customer service.
Engadget review recap: Valerion VisionMaster Max, Canon EOS R6 III and Samsung Bespoke Fridge
A roundup of the recent reviews published by Engadget.
Canon EOS R6 III review: A video powerhouse that's also great for photography
Canon's EOS R6 III is a midrange camera that's outstanding for content creation thanks to the RAW video and excellent autofocus.
Sony LinkBuds Clip review: Open-fit benefits aren't enough to stand out
Sony tried its hand at a clip-on, open-fit design, but didn't do enough to set the LinkBuds Clip apart from the competition.
CyberGhost VPN review: Despite its flaws, the value is hard to beat
CyberGhost is a streaming champion with low latencies that gamers will love, but its speeds drag over long distances.
Valerion VisionMaster Max projector review: Near-perfect image quality comes at a price
Valerian’s VisionMaster Max delivers outstanding image quality, but it will be hard for most buyers to justify the high price.
OnePlus 15R review: A 165Hz display and big battery for $700
The OnePlus 15R has many of the same strengths as the more expensive OP15, but shaves off $200 off by compromising on cameras.
Avatar Fire and Ash review: Maybe it's time to sunset Pandora
The third Avatar film is a fine spectacle, but it doesn't add much to the franchise.


