February was a relatively terse month, yet still fruitful.
We had some hits, likeApples Powerbeats Pro 2.
We likedRazers handheld console dockand theSCUF Valor Pro, which made us believe in high-endand lower-pricedgaming controllers.
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We also really enjoyed thisGenki 7-in-1 power strip, which is cute and extremely functional.
Everything else felt flat.
TheHTC Vive Focus Visionis a bignah.
TheLenovo Legion S Gohad some high points but didnt perform on par with the rest of its rivals.
TheReMarkable Paper Prowas also kind ofmehat its high price.
And even though theGalaxy S25+is an impressive smartphone, couldnt it have just been the Ultra?
Razer Handheld Dock Chroma
Razers $80 dock for handheld consoles is pretty great.
We tried it out with the Lenovo Legion Go S, which we didnt like so much.
But Razers Handheld Dock Chroma helped out with the experience a bit.
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Apple Powerbeats Pro 2
If you like running, you will love Apples new Powerbeats Pro 2.
This new generation improves on everything its predecessor did not have.
It has a slimmer, ergonomic design, longer battery life, wireless charging, and active noise canceling.
Nvidia RTX 5070 Ti
Nvidias RTX 5070 Ti is an impressive graphics card.
SCUF Valor Pro
The $100 SCUF Valor Pro feels and performs like a $200+ controller.
Genki Moonbase Power Strip
This one is fun.
The Genki Moonrise really does put all other power strips to shame.
It looks super cool under the desk or on top of it.
The 7-in-1 charging hub has three nodes featuring AC plugs.
There are also four USB-C ports, and the whole power strip comes alive with RGB lighting.
Apple iPhone 16e
Apples iPhone 16e is not the end-all, be-all iPhone.
Instead, its the essential of everything Apple wants you to have from its walled-off ecosystem.
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