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Review: The Razer Kishi controller is an outstanding mobile companion

The Razer Kishi is one of the best you can get if you don't want a regular PlayStation or Xbox controller. Anyone who frequents gaming spaces online or has purchased gaming accessories has likely heard of Razer. It's one of the most dependable brands when it comes to hardware and accessories. After testing out the Gamesir X2 Bluetooth mobile controller , I was given a chance to try out the Razer Kishi, specifically its Xbox-branded model. Considering how huge Xbox Game Pass for Android has become, it seemed like the perfect match. After spending some time with it, I definitely see the Razer Kishi as my go-to mobile gaming controller going forward. While I don't think it beats an actual DualSense or Xbox controller, it's an outstanding accessory that every person should have. Razer Kishi review: Price and availability What's great What could use some work The competition Should you buy? Razer Kishi Bottom line: With a comfortable grip and an excell

Review: The Amazon Fire HD 10 Kids Pro strikes the right balance

While the 'Pro' in the Amazon Fire HD 10 Kids Pro is more than just for show. When considering what makes an excellent Android tablet for kids , things like durability, age-appropriate content, and parental controls are generally at the top of that list. Looking at those qualifications and what Amazon offers, it's easy to see why the best Amazon Fire Kids tablets on found on that device list. So, to offer parents and kids even more choice when it comes to Fire Kids Tablets, Amazon announced the new Fire HD 10 , it also added a new level to its Kids tablets, Kids Pro — and my son is very excited to help me with this Amazon Fire HD 10 Kids Pro review. One of the other major considerations is price, especially when you are looking at purchasing a tablet for a young child who tends to wreak havoc on electronics. Well, the Fire 10 HD Kids Pro tablet is the best of the best from Amazon, which means it's also the most expensive. While the Kids Pro version of the tablet sha

TP-Link Deco X60 review: A compact mesh router with plenty of speed

Fantastic mesh performance in a compact design TP-Link has been mastering the mesh category with its Deco series, and the Deco X60 is no different. With Wi-Fi 6 and an estimated coverage area of up to 5,000 square feet with two nodes, this is one of the best compact mesh systems money can buy. TP-Link offers a wide range of Deco routers depending on how much speed you need, but for most people, the X60 with its AX3000 connection hits the sweet spot. Mesh systems still aren't for everyone, and even with a powerful Wi-Fi 6 backhaul, getting your full internet speed all over your home is a challenge, but the Deco X60 gets close. TP-Link's HomeCare software is included with most Deco routers, and it can further enhance your connection with greater security and a robust parental control solution. Still, it's not all perfect, and for many people, the lack of control that comes with a mesh system may be a deal-breaker. TP-Link Deco X60 review: Price and availability What y

Fitbit Inspire 2 review: The little fitness tracker that gets me

The best value Fitbit tracker. As I prepared to write this Fitbit Inspire 2 review, I didn't expect to experience such a rollercoaster of feelings about the little fitness tracker. When the device was announced late in the summer of 2020, I was really excited to give it a go and put it up against my then beloved Charge 3. However, I ended up having some initial frustrations with this device that had me reevaluating my role as fitness band champion . I even briefly considered just moving on to smartwatches like the rest of the world. After spending more time with the Inspire 2, I've gotten past those frustrations and have found myself settling into a rhythm with the new device. I've even started to forget that I'm wearing it most of the time, which might just be one of its biggest selling points, if I'm honest. It would appear that I'm not alone in my fondness for the minimal fitness trackers either. During Fitbit's online launch event for the Inspire 2