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The biggest gotcha in smart garage door openers in 2026 is not horsepower. It is the monthly fee that creeps in after you have already mounted the thing on the ceiling. Chamberlain has spent two years tightening myQ, breaking Apple HomeKit and Home Assistant along the way, and myQ’s video features now sit behind a […]

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The Xiaomi Desktop Speaker Pro Set has just landed on UK desks at £79.99 ($107), and on paper it looks like one of the more interesting sub-£100 PC sound systems of 2026. It’s a two-piece kit: a tilted main soundbar plus a wireless subwoofer, with RGB lighting baked into both, five EQ modes, and three […]

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Apple’s iPad Pro and Air can replace a laptop for most workdays, except for one stubborn thing: ports. The single USB-C port is fast, but it’s one port. The moment you need an external display, an SD card, and pass-through charging at the same time, you’re shopping for a USB-C hub for your iPad. Most […]

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Shock isn’t usually a brand you associate with the word “luxe.” Born in the early 1980s as the watch you could supposedly throw off a building and still trust to time your morning run, the line has spent four decades leaning into shock-resistant resin, oversized buttons, and that unmistakable “this watch will outlive me” energy. […]

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Ask any everyday-carry obsessive what they wish they had more of in their pocket, and “a pen that actually works” usually lands near the top of the list. Wallets, knives, flashlights, multitools; those are easy. A reliable, palm-sized writer that doesn’t snag on your jeans or leak ink into your coat lining? Surprisingly hard. The […]

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