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Razer Blade Pro 17 Upgrade

How to Upgrade the Razer Blade Pro 17 RAM & SSD

The Razer Blade Pro 17, the long-awaited redesign to the Razer Blade Pro lineup, is finally here and in line with all the other Razer Blade laptops we’ve seen lately, there is a welcomed feature: it’s upgradeable. What I mean by that is that you can buy the Razer Blade

Sony WH-XB900N

Sony XB900N Complete Walkthrough: Amazing Noise Cancellation for Less

I did a video not too long ago on the Sony WH-1000M3 noise-canceling headphones and, long story, short? I (and most reviewers I know, loved them). They were good looking, had great sound and noise cancellation, were comfortable, etc. The only thing that would stop you from buying them if

DJI Robomaster S1 and Me

DJI RoboMaster S1 Complete Walkthrough: An RC Car With a Cannon

DJI, the company that we’re used to seeing drones from has been branching out recently into other product types: from gimbals to pocket cameras, to GoPro equivalents, etc. Now, they seem to adding another product category to their portfolio: a battle bot? This is the DJI Robotmaster S1 and it’s

TicWatch S2

TicWatch S2 Real-World Test: Best WearOS Watch for the Money?

I put the TicWatch S2 through its paces in this real-world test. From checking in on the battery life as we go throughout the day, to the pros and cons of WearOS, and even its sister watch the E2. Check it out and let me know what you think! You

Marshall Tufton Speaker Real-World Test

Marshall sent me their new Marshall Tufton outdoor, portable Bluetooth speaker so I figured I’d test it in the environment it was meant to be used for: I threw a BBQ. Check out my video on how that went. This video was sponsored by Marshall, but all opinions are my

OnePlus 7 Pro Real-World Test

The OnePlus 7 Pro is finally official. With a popup selfie camera, 90hz OLED screen, super optimized OS (and a higher than ever price tag though) can it still compete with all the crazy flagship phones we’ve seen this year? In this video, I use it over the course of

6 Super Easy Ways to Protect Your Online Privacy

There’s a lot of talk about protecting your privacy online lately (big thanks to Facebook for a good portion of that coverage). And even though it’s a buzzy topic right now, it’s not without some merit. There is more and more data being collected on you and me every day,

Razer Core X Chroma: The Ultimate eGPU Dock

I’ve been using the Razer Core X with my Razer Blade Stealth for a while now, and it’s great. I have a GTX 1080Ti in it and it’s plugged into an ultrawide monitor, all of which translates to a great dock to edit my videos on and charge the laptop

What is ULED?

What is ULED? (& Its One Killer Feature)

So there are a lot of acronyms in the TV world and it can be seriously confusing. Recently, though, there’s been more and more buzz around a particular one that I want to talk about: ULED. ULED is technically the name for a set of proprietary technologies that the company

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Samsung Galaxy Fold Essential Tips & Tricks

I’ve had enough time now with the Samsung Galaxy Fold and have learned a lot about how I, and I think most people, will end up using it when they do eventually get it. So now, I think I have a few tips and tricks that might help anyone that

Create Your Own Google Drive, Photos, Docs

How to Create Your Own Private “Google Drive/Photos/Docs”

So I personally love using Google apps like Google Drive, Google Photos, and Google Docs/Sheet/etc. They are super easy to use and have a ton of features I like, like auto-sorting in the photos, for example, that works really well, etc. But, what if you like these features but you

Samsung Galaxy Fold Real-World Test

I was super curious about what the Samsung Galaxy Fold would be like in the real-world so I decided to spend a day using the Galaxy Fold as my own phone and see how it did. From testing the battery life over the day, to testing the cameras throughout the