Sense Energy Monitor review: A smart home device that will make you work for a lower electrical bill
Sense Energy Monitor
Sense Energy Monitor
Last year's Grit X launched with a focus on outdoor adventures, including trails and hills. The Grit X Pro includes those functions, but it adds in much of what is found in the Vantage V2, so you end up with one of the best watches ever from Polar.
Samsung has been challenging Apple for smartwatch dominance, but limited apps always held it back on its Tizen platform. That all changes now with the Samsung Google partnership with Wear OS 3.
The Realme GT and Realme GT Master Edition are similar handsets. The Master Edition has a less powerful chipset and a smaller battery, but the selfie camera is better. Both offer good value for money.
The Thinkware X1000 dash cam is a simple to use camera that does not need an app to configure its settings which is great if you do not like using apps to connect to each piece of hardware you own.
COROS continues to challenge Garmin in the high-end GPS sports watch market with a watch that has a very long battery life, onboard music, support for dual frequency GNSS, and compelling materials for a price that is less than competitor offerings.
This Norwegian company's IoT kit is easy to get to grips with and can help organisations explore how to optimise the layout and management of their premises.
This is an excellent wide-screen monitor with few drawbacks in terms of features and performance, but there's no getting around the fact that it's expensive at $1,599.99.
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Adding 1.9TB of high-endurance, power-loss protected NVMe SSD cache to your NAS isn’t cheap, but it does boost performance.