So, just get around – it’s time to follow the new batch of Engadget reviews. My latest reviews are so you can get up to speed fast. Whether you missed our full-time testing of Sony’s new flagship earbuds or a truly unique ASUS laptop? Please read the list, which also includes a love letter to ‘little camera’ and another VPN option worth considering.
Sony WF-1000XM6

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Sony WF-1000XM6
Sony’s flagship earbuds are still near the top of the heap, but the competition has caught up.
Pros
- Full, detailed sound
- Tons of features
- Responsive touch controls
Cons
- Price went up (again)
- ANC performance lags behind the competition
- Fit can be an issue
- Subpar call quality
$330 at Amazon
The best wireless earphones guide for our favorite has always been Sony’s 1000X EARbuds. But with the M6, the company doesn’t do enough to clearly differentiate itself from competition like it has in the past. Despite the fact that Sony’s foam tips offer me no complaints, I wrote ‘The two most obvious places where the company is trailing behind this competition are ANC performance and overall voice quality.
ASUS Zenbook Duo (2026)

ASUS / Engadget
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ASUS Zenbook Duo (2026)
Although the Zenbook Duo’s dual-screen design is a bit expensive, it has more value than its premium.
Pros
- Two gorgeous OLED displays
- More compact design than the original
- Surprisingly good battery
- Unique form factor
Cons
- A bit pricey
- No SD card slot
$2,100 at ASUS
A good ASUS Zenbook Duo is a great choice for you, if you’re looking for something special in your next laptop. Do you think there are two displays that yp? Removable keyboard? Sure, a Does a have any good battery life? And does that too. One day people will eventually adopt typing on laptops like they do for smartphones,’ senior reporter Sam Rutherford said. But even if you’re not ready to make that jump just yet, the Zenbook Duo still has all of its bases covered by it. , ” and.
Kodak Charmera

It’s so cute
(Cheyenne MacDonald for Engadget)
editor, a tiny $30 camera was too cute for our editors to resist the idea of . Even though the pictures are so poor, they’re still smitten with what it does. I’m delighted to hear how much of Charmera experience is enjoying weekend editor Its crunchy photos, which makes it feel good enough to be sure that they’re preserving a moment in time. It’s really convenient to carry everywhere, and being so small. ” , ‘I’m sure it is worth reading.
Mullvad VPN
MüllerVAD – who says senior writer Sam Champman’s latest VPN review, is often considered one of the best in terms of overall privacy. He said ‘It’s not trying to be an everything app – it is privacy and does it work. Ultimately it has its own compromises with . When unblocking streaming sites are unlocked, it’s solid in the middle of the speed pack and sometimes goes up. There are no protocols other than WireGuard that makes me a bit grates because it limits the user’s options for troubleshooting. ” , ‘I’m sure it is worth reading.
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