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Amazon Fire TV Stick 4K is the streamer to beat, TiVo Bolt OTA reviewed, the Amazon Echo sub rocks, and lots more!

Fluance Ai40 Bluetooth speakers review: DSP power delivers sonic goodness

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Amazon Fire TV Stick 4K review: This is the media streamer to beat

Amazon's new Fire TV Stick sheds past mistakes and streams 4K HDR video at an unbeatable price. Read More

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Fluance Ai40 Bluetooth speakers review: DSP power delivers sonic goodness
TP-Link Kasa Smart Wi-Fi Power Strip review: The ultimate surge protector for the smart home (or smart home office)
Here comes the next wave of cord-cutting
Amazon Echo Dot (3rd gen) review: A big step up in terms of design and musicality
TiVo Bolt OTA DVR review: More features, but many familiar drawbacks as well
Neato Botvac D7 Connected review: Building a better (but more expensive) mousetrap
Cove Home Security review: In search of the simplest security system
Amazon Echo Sub review: Add some serious bass to your Echo or Echo Plus speakers
Eve Room review: a smart air-quality monitor for Apple enthusiasts
Best smart home systems for a connected domicile
Best DVR for cord cutters
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Fluance Ai40 Bluetooth speakers review: DSP power delivers sonic goodness

Fluance's Ai40's are affordable Bluetooth bookshelf speakers that sound great thanks to subtle psychoacoustic tricks applied by a DSP. Read More

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TP-Link Kasa Smart Wi-Fi Power Strip review: The ultimate surge protector for the smart home (or smart home office)

This smart outlet strip has it all: sophisticated scheduling, power monitoring, and support for voice control via Amazon Alexa, Google Home, and Microsoft Cortana. Read More

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Here comes the next wave of cord-cutting

Cord-cutting has dramatically transformed TV, but the biggest changes are coming up next. Read More

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Amazon Echo Dot (3rd gen) review: A big step up in terms of design and musicality

The new third-generation Echo Dot delivers better audio performance than the Google Home Mini. Read More

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TiVo Bolt OTA DVR review: More features, but many familiar drawbacks as well

The new TiVo Bolt OTA gives cord-cutters more features, but it's still missing some modern touches. Read More

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Neato Botvac D7 Connected review: Building a better (but more expensive) mousetrap

With its advanced mapping, deep cleaning, and intuitive app, the D7 is our favorite high-end robot vacuum. Read More

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Cove Home Security review: In search of the simplest security system

This is one of the least-expensive home security systems we've encountered (you have the option of paying nothing up front), but it can't integrate other smart home devices—including home security cameras. Read More

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Amazon Echo Sub review: Add some serious bass to your Echo or Echo Plus speakers

Amazon's Echo speakers aren't exactly audiophile quality, but adding this inexpensive subwoofer certainly improves their performance. Read More

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Eve Room review: a smart air-quality monitor for Apple enthusiasts

This HomeKit-enabled accessory tracks indoor temperature, humidity, and volatile organic compounds over time. Read More

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Best smart home systems for a connected domicile

Your home is only as smart as the hub that orchestrates everything behind the scenes. These DIY tools are the best of the bunch. Read More

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Best DVR for cord cutters

TiVo vs. Tablo vs. Channel Master vs. Plex: None are ideal, but one might work for you. Read More

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