CNET First Look (HD)
Summary: Get the first look at the hottest products from our expert CNET editors. They'll dive in deep and cover all of the hot features, as well as the flaws of the latest tech gadgets across every product category.
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The new Echo Loop lets users talk to a ring to activate Alexa.
We try on Amazon's new Alexa-compatible smart glasses.
Amazon's new Echo Buds are noise-canceling and Alexa-compatible.
Hand tracking is on its way. We got to test it out at Facebook's headquarters.
Amazon's Echo Auto rides along in the car with you. Apparently, it should be able to hear you over road noise. The question is, how much road noise can it handle? Note: We bleeped out the "Alexa's" in the video to avoid activating your smart speakers at home.
The Nintendo Switch Lite may not actually "switch," but if you're not concerned about having a home console it's a great way to get access to the platform's ridiculously good library of games.
From the cheap Express to the tricked-out Ultra, Roku rocks more streamers than anyone.
The $179 Portal, $129 Portal Mini and $149 Portal TV bring Facebook video chatting to every room in your house.
OLED picture quality continues to reign supreme and while the B9 isn't cheap, it's still the best value in a 2019 model.
An always on display...is that enough? It’s overdue, that’s for sure.
Pro or regular? Three cameras or two? We take the phones for a test drive and they share a lot in common.
HTC launches the Vive Cosmos VR headset
We take a spin with the latest true wireless earbuds from Jaybird and come away impressed.
With two screens and a powerful processor, it's ready for almost anything -- as long as it's plugged in.
The YAS-209 is a smart sound bar that delivers excellent sound quality and has the convenience of Alexa to boot.