You Can Clamp Your Phone Into Razer’s Fancy New Game Controller

You Can Clamp Your Phone Into Razer’s Fancy New Game Controller

Given everyone’s sustained interest in playing games on their phones, companies are eager to offer an experience that works better than just jabbing your fingers on a touchscreen. Razer, the maker of unapologetically robust and garish gaming devices, has a new offering that does just that. The new Razer Kishi Ultra is a souped up … Read more

20 Best Earth Day Deals (2024): Ebikes, Chargers, and Bags Made of Recycled Plastic

20 Best Earth Day Deals (2024): Ebikes, Chargers, and Bags Made of Recycled Plastic

Earth Day arrives on Monday, April 22, but you can already take part. We at WIRED value sustainability all year long, and right now you’ll find plenty of sales on our favorite eco-conscious gear. Be sure to check out our related buying guides, including Best Reusable Products, Best Recycled and Upcycled Gear, Best Clothing Made … Read more

Trek Fetch+ 2 Review: A Solid, Though Expensive, Cargo Ebike

Trek Fetch+ 2 Review: A Solid, Though Expensive, Cargo Ebike

One of the things that can be intimidating about buying a cargo ebike is how unfamiliar they feel. Whether a bike is designed with weird geometry and wheel sizes or odd features for heavy hauling, every ride can feel unfamiliar. For traditional cyclists who want to haul a grocery store trip’s worth of groceries home … Read more

Audien Hearing Atom One Hearing Aid Review: Über-Cheap and Too Basic

Audien Hearing Atom One Hearing Aid Review: Über-Cheap and Too Basic

What the Atom One does do is make things louder—and by default, it makes all the things louder. Tuning is fairly blunt: A lone button on the back of each aid lets you cycle through five volume levels. Since the aids don’t talk to one another, each has to be controlled individually. The units also … Read more

GE Café Specialty Drip Coffee Maker Review: Only So-So

GE Café Specialty Drip Coffee Maker Review: Only So-So

In my mind, GE is a manufacturer of big, boxy appliances. They’re the folks for reliable and relatively affordable stoves and the manufacturers of the monolithic silver Monogram-line fridge  that I once carted across town with my brother-in-law. That kind of thing. I don’t usually think of them as Mr. Coffee’s competitors, yet their new … Read more

Rad Power Bikes Radster Road Review: Safety First

Rad Power Bikes Radster Road Review: Safety First

There’s eight gears, five levels of assistance, a twist throttle, and also a zero assist mode. Rad now has a new torque sensor which makes it feel infinitely better and so much more natural to pedal. It’s also much quieter. I previously put Lectric’s bikes in a similar category of affordable direct-to-consumers, but my husband … Read more

13 Best Coffee Grinders (2024): Conical, Flat Burr, Blade, and Hand Grinders

13 Best Coffee Grinders (2024): Conical, Flat Burr, Blade, and Hand Grinders

It’s all in the beans. Nothing will improve your morning coffee like grinding the beans right before you brew. It doesn’t matter whether you’re rocking a fancy liquid-cooled-quantum-AI-powered espresso machine or a $30 Mr. Coffee—making the switch to whole beans will transform your coffee-drinking experience. We have advice at the end of this article on … Read more

Milo Action Communicator: Hassle-Free Comms Without Your Smartphone

Milo Action Communicator: Hassle-Free Comms Without Your Smartphone

As a group, we were all of similar ability and speeds, so range rarely became an issue while skiing. When someone did fall back from the group, stop for a couple of minutes, or even turn a particularly big, rocky corner, we would get a “Jeremy is out of range” alert. The Milos work best … Read more

LG MyView Smart Monitor (32SR85U-W) Review: A Fun 2-In-1 Screen

LG MyView Smart Monitor (32SR85U-W) Review: A Fun 2-In-1 Screen

you might think a “smart monitor” might have some tie-in to the smart home, but it’s more akin to modern-day smart TVs. LG’s MyView 4K Smart Monitor has a smart TV built into it, complete with a homepage of apps, just like your Roku or Google TV. “Can’t I just use a web browser?” you … Read more