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Last week JLab Audio released their new portable bluetooth speaker dubbed the Crasher 2.0. JLab Audio was kind enough to send us a unit for review so here we go! I’ve always pondered the usefulness of ...
Connor is a writer living in Dallas, Texas, where he can usually be found taking photos, working out, or camping. He writes reviews, features, and guides for Android devices, power stations, earbuds, ...
The JLab JBuds Mini Tones True Wireless Earbuds are without question the smallest, cutest yet most discreet pair of earbuds I’ve ever had the pleasure of testing out. They’re also officially the ...
For a while now, JLab has been pumping out extremely creditable affordable earbuds, specialising in the lower end of the market and creeping up into mid-range fare at times. With the JLab Epic Lab ...
Conor has been staunchly in favor of Android since graduating to a smartphone from his hot pink Motorola RAZR. In fact, he'll gladly ruin a friendly dinner in service of lambasting Apple devices to ...
Back in 2018 I declared that the JLab JBuds Air were possibly the best true-wireless headphones under $50. It is now 2020 and the company has upped the ante with the JLab GO Air true-wireless ...
While different colors and a more comprehensive app would have been welcome, the Epic Wireless Keyboard gets you a lot of functionality for relatively little money. It’s easy to recommend. If you’re ...
For better or worse, we assign quality to things based on how much they cost. If the best true wireless earbuds you can buy are $230, surely an alternative priced for less than $30 isn't worth your ...
I've been a contributing editor for PCMag since 2011. Before that, I was PCMag's lead audio analyst from 2006 to 2011. Even though I'm a freelancer now, PCMag has been my home for well over a decade, ...
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