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The latest Solo is one of the more comfortable and better sounding wireless on-ear headphones to hit the market.
No other TV can beat this combination of picture quality, smarts and price.
The Samsung HW-Q70R is a Dolby Atmos soundbar system that gives an exceptional performance of your movie collection.
Samsung's foldable phone is compelling, even if it's not quite there yet.
CNET's Dan Ackerman tries out Microsoft's new line of Surface laptops and hybrid computing devices.
Shara Tibken gets a first look at Microsoft's dual-screen tablet, the Neo, and dual-screen Android phone, the Duo.
Microsoft's new $249 Surface Earbuds work with Powerpoint, Spotify and more with a simple touch.
Fun but not flawless, its downsides stand out given its sky-high price.
Completely redesigned, the little action cam is smarter, smoother and ready for vlogging.
BB-8 has a new friend. Meet D-O, the coolest Star Wars toy droid going on sale for Triple Force Friday on Oct. 4. The interactive, app-controlled droid is a self-balancing wheel packed with animations. It also comes with a few games and reacts to motion and loud noises. And it plays fetch with its own toy ball. This Hasbro toy is exclusively at Target for $150.
Mario Kart Tour is a super accessible version of the Nintendo classic game. Its controls, however, feel overly generous and it's multiple currency systems are nothing short of bewildering.
Samsung's latest fitness-focused smartwatch is the Galaxy Watch Active 2. Let's see how it compares to the original Galaxy Watch Active.
Bridget Carey feels the burn in an early demo of Nintendo's new exercise game for the Switch, Ring Fit Adventure. It's a fantasy quest. It's a workout machine. It's quirky Nintendo at its healthiest. The game comes out Oct. 18 for $80.
Though it doesn't have a cool pop-up selfie camera like the OnePlus 7 Pro, OnePlus' second flagship of the year is cheaper and retains key high-end specs. Read CNET's OnePlus 7T review at https://cnet.co/2mwqJsY
Amazon's home speaker lineup gets a better-sounding speaker and a Dot with a clock.