What can you get with $10,000 USD for a PC Building? A lot of performance, cooling, and best of all.... so much RGB! What would be the first game you play with this rig?
Apple ARM processors are coming, but should you wait for those or pick this one that is powered by Intel?
I WISH I could afford this...
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It's $450 but it's actually good!?!
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The king of "budget" keyboards!
These headphones are powered by the SUN!
Bell used to be a OnePlus fan waaay back with the OnePlus 3T, but with increasing prices and plateauing performance, OnePlus has lost some goodwill with their fans... until now? With the OnePlus 11 5G, OneP lus seems to have listened to the audience and reduced pricing while adding some oomph behind the phone, but will it be enough to sway burned fans?
James is here to check out the new OnePlus Buds Pro 2 wireless earbuds to see if OnePlus has skimped out on features with the new lower price tag or if they were able to fit everything you need in a slick (and nicely coloured) case.
Gameboys are cool but they're sooooo big/cumbersome. If only there was something even smaller I could carry around... Luckily, Anthony is here to check out the Arduboy FX and Arduboy Mini which are two comp act handhelds with over 200/300 games loaded onto it. Is this actually a viable gaming experience or is there a reason most handhelds are bigger?
We finally received a laptop with a RTX 4090 Mobile inside and we're stoked to take a peek at what kind of performance we can expect. Join Alex as we dive into AORUS' latest laptop offering!
Genesis is here with the ultimate grandpa EV -- the G80! Alex took it for a test drive to see if this no-nonsense EV is the ideal future of electric cars or if straight converting ICE vehicles to electric doesn't make sense.
Cybertruck, Super Famicom, Netflix. What do these all have in common? Angry Miao made a keyboard based on them! With fewer buttons than the average 65% keyboard, AM c ame up with an interesting way to keep your arrow keys without taking up space, a sweet touch bar! We had Plouffe take a look to see if this is a worthy replacement o r if you should stick to regular physical keys.
The DualSense controller is one of the best controllers available right now, and Sony's new DualSense Edge on paper looks like an upgrade in almost every way. Is almost close enough to make this the king of controllers or does David think that this misses the mark?
Xiaomi is one of the biggest mobile phone companies in terms of sales, but they seem to fly under the radar here in North America due to limited availability. Bell's here with the new Xiaomi 13 Pro to see i f their latest flagship lives up to the spec sheet or if the lingering concerns behind this phone are enough to keep people at bay.
Razer might get some flak for being one of the most "gamery" brands out there, but their new Viper Mini SE mouse seems like it could be something special. With a magnesium body, great sensor, and various so ftware features, will David be impressed or is the price tag too high?
Jake was impressed with the price-to-performance ratio of the Mac Mini, but Minisforum is here to strike back with their new UM773. With an accessible price point, solid specs/IO, and a tiny form factor, is this the mini PC to beat, or should you s tick with Apple's M2-powered computer?
Bell is a GAMER, so when ASUS sent over their new ROG Phone 7 and 7 Ultimate, he was pumped to see if it'd take his gaming to the next level. With Air Triggers, an Active Cooler, and a port that actually opens up to dissipate heat, is this the ultimate package or should you just stick with your regular "pro" phone?
Adam had a chance to test out NZXT's new Relay headphones, speakers, subwoofer, and microphone stand. Does their Switchmix actually make a difference? Can the subwoofer interrupt calls in other buildings? Let's find out.
ASUS is back with another Zenfone to show us all the small phones don't have to lack features or battery life. With the new Snapdragon 8 Gen 2, killer cameras, and a compact design, will this year's Zenfone impress Bell or are small phones unnecessary with Flipping phones becoming more common?
Colton's built a lot of desks in his life, but this one is special as it's for executives only! Will the desk's walnut top, built-in screen, IO, and various accessories impress the new CEO or is Colton bound to get fired?
The Google Pixel Fold has arrived! Will this new phone be able to take the top spot from the current Samsung Fold lineup? Or did Google just miss the mark? Find out as Bell takes you through his experience using the Pixel Fold.
Does cheaper mean worse? Absolutely not the case with Elegoo's Neptune 4 Pro. It has everything you need to get started on your 3D printing journey and then some, all at a reasonable price point.
Oral-B sent us their newest toothbrush, the iO Series 10, to try out. It has a wireless charging base, pressure indicator, 7 different smart modes, and even an app that tracks how you brush your teeth. What more do you need?
Have you ever wondered what it would be like to have a gaming chair that vibrates based on what game you're playing or what movie you're watching? Well, we sure did, and that's why Colton checked out the Cooler Master Motion 1.
What happens when a keyboard manufacturer and a phone company collaborate? Well, you get the OnePlus Keyboard 81 Pro. Designed by OnePlus and manufactured by Keychron, this keyboard has some interesting goodies like the all-new Marble-mallow keycaps.
There are hundreds, maybe even THOUSANDS of gaming chairs out there. But the Cougar Terminator doesn't look like your average gaming chair. Does it live up to its claims of having excellent ergonomics with a unique design?
The Dell XPS 15 is usually Alex's go-to Windows laptop, but after a few years of minimal updates, is it still an easy recommendation, or has Dell let the XPS line go stagnant?
Resident console expert David is here to talk about Hyperkin's new Xenon that's styled like one of the greatest controllers of all time -- the Xbox 360 controller. Will David be impressed with this throwback, or is there a reason Microsoft left the design behind?
Gaming mice have come a long way, and the next big innovations seem to be magnesium bodies and adjustable sensor positions. Pwnage is here with their new Stormbreaker mouse that has both a metal body and a moveable sensor all wrapped up in a sharp-looking design. Will David be impressed, or does it miss the mark in a critical way?
The HyperX Cloud II has been an easy recommendation for a good budget PC gaming headset for a while now and it looks like the new Cloud III could carry on that trend. With a low price tag, solid sound and mic performance, and a great stealth look, will Adam be impressed, or does this update lack impact.
We had a chance to check out the Galaxy Z Flip5. Is this a big win for team Samsung, or should you wait for more competition in the foldable space?
The Model F keyboard came out over 30 years ago and its legendary design is still iconic today. Fortunately, Model F Labs is making modern recreations of the Model F keyboard for those who want the classic typing experience on a computer that can play more than just Doom and Prince of Persia. Will Plouffe be impressed, or is there a reason keyboards have gotten sleeker designs?
Linus has been daily driving the Samsung Galaxy Fold3 since launch, so Samsung has one job. Convince Linus to upgrade to the new Fold5. With a new hinge and other small upgrades, is this worth the pain of swapping your information, or is Samsung getting complacent?
We got the xTool D1 Pro Laser in for an LTT video, but it was far too risky to use unless you have training and the proper safety equipment. Luckily, we have Tynan! Now that we can use the laser, is this actually something the average person should buy?
We've gotten a lot of great feedback about the LTT Screwdriver, but sometimes you need something a bit smaller to get the job done. Luckily, the new LTT Stubby screwdriver is here to show that sometimes size does matter. Linus is here to show it off alongside our new solid-color screwdrivers available on lttstore.com
Adam's here to check out the new Razer Moray IEMs that are pointed squarely at streamers. With a ton of competition and a rocky audio peripheral history, will Adam be impressed with these or are they a swing and a miss?
Alex is here to check out the new Genesis Electrified GV70 that looks... unassuming. With traditional styling, powerful internals, and a boost button, will Alex be impressed, or is this SUV just confused?
Have you ever thought about what would happen if a tech company and a street-wear company collaborated and made a laptop together? Well, apparently, ASUS and BAPE did, which is how the BAPE x ASUS Vivobook S 15 came to be! Let's find out if this will convert Alex into a hype beast.
Sarah's been using an iPhone 12 for a while now, and with the recent release of Apple's iPhone 15, this may be the time to upgrade. With USB-C, a new matte design, and a dynamic island, is this enough to convince her to put her old phone to rest?
This new iPhone has Linus' attention... with USB-C, a refined design, and "console-like" gaming, will he be impressed, or does LABS' reporting show that this is just another iPhone?
We've covered a couple of Hyundai's EVs here on ShortCircuit with Alex being very impressed with both, but will Alex be impressed by Hyundai's cheap Windows S laptop? Probably not, but I guess there's a chance!
We're on-location at Micro Center's new store in beautiful Indianapolis, Indiana, for an unboxing on Corsair's 2000D case and got some help from customers along the way.
Dennis loves the finer things in life, but massages are definitely near the top, so when Osaki offered to send their Platinum XRest 4D+ Massage chair for us to check out, he knew he had to host. With help from Colton, will they be able to get it working without breaking it? Will Alex Clarke be impressed by its built-in speakers? Find out in today's episode of ShortCircuit!
Linus has been using Samsung phones for quite a while now, but after reading constant leaks, he found himself falling for the Pixel hype cycle. With lofty camera claims, a new focus on AI, and a built-in thermometer(?), will Linus be impressed, or has Google promised more than they can deliver
Apple is back with a new "Ultra" smartwatch that promises a bright screen, a faster processor, and new ways to interact with it hands-free. Nick has been daily driving the Ultra 1 for a while now, so will the Ultra 2 be enough of an upgrade to make him switch?
We all know Jake's a networking nerd, but when he heard we were getting the new Ubiquiti Cloud Key Enterprise, he practically demanded to film a ShortCircuit so he could learn more about it. With tons of customization, feature packed software, and WHEELS, can this live up to Jake's hype?
James has been daily driving the Pixel Watch 1 for about a year now and it seems like the Pixel Watch 2 could fix a lot of the annoyances he's had. With better battery life, more accurate health tracking and the same great (but non-repairable...) design, will James be convinced to upgrade?
Sarah has been an Apple user for a while now, so when Apple announced their yearly Watch update with the new Series 9, she was curious to see if the Series 8 she got last year was suddenly out of date. With faster processing speeds, Siri on device, and a new double tap gesture, are these new features worth the upgrade or is her purchase safe for another year?
With the rise of Esports, monitors have had to get better FAST, and Alienware's new AW2524HF is bringing 500Hz gameplay down to a more accessible price. With some features missing from its older brother, will Plouffe find this to be worth the wait?
Linus hasn’t had the best luck with folding phones recently, and flip phones aren’t exactly his cup of tea. Can the OPPO Find N3 Flip change his mind with its near-invisible crease and triple camera setup?
Sony's new Spider-Man PS5 looks pretty cool, but with a very limited release, it's hard to get your hands on it without paying scalpers $$$. Luckily, dbrand sponsored this video to show off their new Arachnoplates, which have a reimagined look that might be more up your alley (and much more accessible!)
The Kia Niro EV is based on the hybrid Kia Niro of the same name. Is that a good thing? In some areas, yes, and in others, no. Alex is here to walk you through what's good and not so good.
Bose has been making their QuietComfort headphones for over 20 years now. But this time around, they're Ultra. What does that mean exactly? Well, you'll have to watch the video and find out!
Linus loves his folding phones, so when a newcomer entered the folding phone fray, he knew he had to check it out. OnePlus' new Open foldable has a traditional cover screen style, impressive specs, and a huge camera bump, but is it enough to make him switch? Maybe he'll just stick with his LG Wing....
We got a lot of comments asking us to check out the new Audeze Maxwell headphones, and when we saw the crazy ultraviolet colourway, we knew that was the one to get. With excellent compatibility, a ton of versatility, and this unique look, are these the new default gaming headphones to buy? Adam is here to find out.
Plouffe has an Alienware AW2334DW QD-OLED monitor and doesn't understand people who want to go further than ultrawide with the 32:9 aspect ratio a super ultrawide provides. Well, he didn't until he saw the new ROG Swift QD-OLED 2 ultrawide which has a ton of ports, an amazing-looking screen, and a wiiiiiiiiiiide screen for gaming goodness.
The ROG Ally Z1 Extreme has a ton of hype around it and is the handheld PC that Linus has been daily driving, but ASUS recently released a cheaper non-extreme model that's... a much harder sell. Will the performance drop be worth $100 or is this an easy pass?
The ShortCircuit shelf is a beautiful place full of gadgets that we may or may not make a video on, but when Linus saw these AliExpress FPV RC Cars, he had to try them out. With a 480P first-person view, will Linus be able to beat Bell in a race around the office?
Razer's back with a new version of their fairly well-received Blade 16 laptop, but this time, with a Lamborghini collaboration. With some heavy-duty specs, a sweet design, and a WORLD'S FIRST dual-mode display(?), will Alex be impressed, or does this need to go back for a pit stop?
Riley reads off of a teleprompter almost every day, so when Elgato announced their new Prompter, he was excited to see if this could be a potential replacement for our current bulky teleprompter system. Pitched as an all-in-one solution for streamers, will Riley be impressed, or is there a reason companies spend $$$ on professional setups?
There are a TON of handheld consoles with Valve, ASUS, and Nintendo dominating the space, but Lenovo is coming in with an interesting idea -- taking features from all the existing handhelds and putting them together into one machine. With detachable controllers, a huge high-res screen, and a built-in mouse, is this the ultimate package, or is software the chief decider of a great device?
James seems like a regular man, but he's a regular man with a dream. A dream to have shoes that do more than house his stompers. Shoes that work FOR him. After trying the Shift Moonwalkers, he felt that maybe we were close to having electric shoes that actually could be usable, but today a new contender entered the studio -- The RollWalk eRW3 Pro. Will combining the controls of a boosted board with the style of a sandal be the solution we've been waiting for? Probably not, but let's take a look.
We've used quite a few different camera systems for our production here at LMG and we ended up settling on Sony FX6 cameras to power the videos you watch, but when ARRI offered to send us their new ALEXA 35 camera to check out, David tried his best to convince Linus that we should switch to what the big boys use.
SC stars Sarah and Dennis are here to build Corsair's first desk -- the Platform:6! With a build-in pegboard system, included monitor arms, and sit/stand functionality, is this the new creator/gamer/office desk to beat?
Epomaker sponsored us to take a look at their Shadow-X 70% keyboard, and of course Plouffe had to come give them a try. In the wave of compact, versatile, mechanical keyboards, will this one stand out? Find out with us as we take it for some clicks and clacks!
Transparent tech -- so hot right now. With a window into Edifier's new QD35 speaker, Dan's hoping to see big speakers, colourful lights, and... worms? Will Edifier del ight, or is it all just a facade? Only one way to find out!
WiFi 7 is HERE, and though there aren't many devices that support it, those that do are promised crazy speeds and more reliability. We got our hands on the new eero Max 7 routers, and Linus is here to see if our wifi future is bright or if subscription features could ruin everything.
System76 is known for their Linux-based laptops and desktops, but today we're checking out their new Nebula49 case! Featuring a sleek, black design with a space-themed front accent, built-in ducting, and a great power button, will Plouffe be impressed or should you get something a bit more down-to-Earth?
Gaming chair companies are FINALLY listening and giving us what we REALLY want -- comfortable chairs! With a more reserved design, a more accessible price, and sweet included gloves, is this the new gaming ergo chair to beat or is Colton sticking with his Herman Miller Vantum?
Transparent displays -- so hot right now. But what are they actually useful for? Adam went to check out Veeo's new transparent displays at CES that post an interesting use case -- video calls that are much more personal. With a large size, low resolution, and a price tag that's nothing to sneeze at, this may seem like a questionable product, but it does make sense!
To the untrained eye, this could seem like your run-of-the-mill gaming monitor, but with a high refresh rate, QD-OLED, 1440p resolution, quick response times, and amazing colour accuracy, it's hard to find a complete package better than this. Is Linus ready to "downgrade"?
This looks almost PERFECT on paper - a high refresh rate, color accurate, a 4K resolution, and a price tag that's lower than you may think. Plouffe is here to show off the new Alienware AW3225QF and why it may be the better option than the AW2725DF Linus talked about.
TVs are great nowadays, but man are they boring. We have crazy AR headsets, folding and rolling phones, cars that can crab walk, and now we finally get something weird in the TV space -- a TV that starts out as a bench but then lifts up, unfolds, and becomes a 137" screen. Sounds complicated, but Jake is here to break it down.
NVIDIA is here with some brand new GPUs and Linus gets to be the first person in the world to unbox the new 4080 Super! With new 4080s, 4070 TIs, 4070s, and a new display tech prototype, we have a lot to go over, so let's dive right in!
Cooler Master has a LOT of great stuff to show with new fanless PSU taking the crown as star of the show. With platinum certification, high wattage capacity, a sleek design, and a price tag to match, is this the new BEST power supply you can buy?
Jake has been a fan of Minisforum for quite some time and their new MS-01 has piqued his interest even more. With some versatile IO, a small form factor, and a competitive price point, this machine can fill a lot of different roles. But that's not the only PC Jake wants to check out...
HP has been making big moves in the 14" laptop scene and their new Spectre X360 and OMEN Transcend laptops prove that they're getting pretty good at it. With an OLED screen, big batteries, refined designs, and a lot of power, Alex is here to open them up to see how they made it all fit.
The name "2-in-1" seems a bit sillier now that Lenovo has made a REAL 2-in-1 device- a Windows laptop and an Android tablet- paired into one device. Does this provide the ultimate device that lets you work with a full keyboard and still play your favourite pay-to-win games after hours? Adam is here to find out.
This 3D display is actually GOOD. - Acer at CES 2024
Acer has been making pretty decent "budget" gaming laptops for awhile now, and the new Acer Nitro V seems like it could continue to be a solid option for people looking to game on the cheap. Alex is here to see if Acer's cuts make this a no-brainer purchase or a headscratcher.
Fine folks at REDMAGIC sent us their brand new flagship phone, the 9PRO, and a couple of accessories to look at for today's video. With the brand new Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 processor, upgraded cooling, and a 6500mAh battery, the phone looks very promising on paper. Let's see if it performs as good as it sounds.
Linus tries the S24 Ultra and honestly is pretty dang impressed- definitely a HUGE step up from his Note 9 (lol), even if it doesn't have the same performance as other Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 phones we've measured...
After many years of leaks and rumours, Apple's new AR/VR headset, the Vision Pro, is finally here! With amazing passthrough cameras, eye tracking, screens, and weird personas, will Linus be impressed with Apple's offerings, or will the price tag be enough to scare him away from the "Spatial Computing" future that's been promised to us?
Thor Zone is back with a new SFF case reminiscent of Apple's slick industrial design. With a stainless-steel aluminum structure, a unibody-esque look, and wide component compatibility, the NANOQ looks to be a minimalist's dream case. The price tag may be high, but does Adam think it's worth it?
Prusa is back with another 3D printer, but this time with 5x the normal amount of heads. With a huge build volume, multiple heads for easy prints, and a new energy-saving design, does Dan think this is the enthusiast 3D printer to rule them all?
Original Title: DO NOT put your hand between this and the charger - OnePlus 12 OnePlus is back with a new "flagship killer", but with rising prices and stiff competition, can they do enough to stand out? A 50W wireless charger is a good start, but Linus is here to see if the phone is more than gimmicks wrapped in a pretty marble body.
MSI sent us their new Prestige Series laptops for us to take a look at. We explore their 16 inch Prestige AI Evo to see if it is the productivity beast the claim it is or not. Oh and we also have the baby 13 inch Prestige AI Evo :)
Inwin has made a follow-up to their DUBILI DIY case that Alex checked out at Computex last year, but this time it's smaller and bursting with character and colour. Plouffe's here to build and build in the InWin POC to see if this new trend of DIY cases is a great idea, or if brands are just tricking us into doing work.
James is an ergonomic man. He has an ergonomic chair, an ergonomic desk, an ergonomic house, and now he's on the search for the perfect ergonomic keyboard. After using the Truly Economic Cleave keyboard for a few months now, he's realized that he wants to switch things up with a split keyboard that allows for the ideal Ulnar Deviation position (does that make sense?) Will the Kinesis Advantage360 be the perfect deskmate, or is James still searching for his true ergonomic love?
AYANEO is back with ANOTHER crazy handheld, but this time it's not just a crazy design, it's crazy POWER. With a huge battery, 54W TDP, and a big and bright screen, this, on paper, looks like the luxury handheld for those with deep pockets, but Plouffe isn't so sure...
MSI sent us their new MPG 321URX QD-OLED for us to take a look at and see if it lives up to their lofty claims of displaying "the best the best picture quality and incredible high contrast when gaming". MSI says this monitor delivers an immersive gaming experience. Join Plouffe as we unbox it and dive in!
We've got to support and secure a LOT of devices on our office network which can be a challenge for even the beefiest routers and firewalls. Today Jake is showing off one of the TWO new OPNsense DEC4280s we got to show off why this expensive piece of open-source equipment is worth it for us.
Kia is back with a HUGE new SUV that could be the go-to choice for soccer/hockey/football/skiing families everwhere. With long-range, quick acceleration, and a surprisingly fair price tag, has Alex finally found the SUV for his future family?
ASUS has been listening to our prayers and has given us a laptop that may be ticking all the boxes. Nice bright screen, capable GPU, long battery, and an accessible price. Is this too good to be true? Alex is here to find out.
Ever wonder why Ludwig has such a clean butt? It's thanks to the magic of a bidet! Since North America is lagging behind the rest of the world in butt-washing technology, Ludwig created his own bidet to help wash the masses. Ludwig is here to show you how to install your Swipe+ bidet and have Linus try it out.
Well, we used to have a great network setup back when we had our studio, but now that we've moved, Jake has to start alllll over again. Thankfully, Alta Labs sent over their AP6 Pro routers and a nice new switch to help us get the most out of our neighbour's internet package. I hope everything is waterproof though...
AMD sent us the new Razer Blade 14 laptop for us to take a look at. Join Alex as he takes a quick peek at it and checks out the Labs test results. Keep watching to see if the new 2024 Razer Blade 14 can still hang with the big boys.
We all know that Plouffe loves gaming monitors, but what about portable monitors? While it may not be an AW3423DW, the espresso 17 pro has some neat tricks up its sleeve, like touch input on Mac computers and a 4K resolution. Find out if this should be your next portable monitor.
Apple is back with an upgrade for their thin and light MacBook Air and this seems to be one heck of a power boost. With the new M3 there's hardware raytracing, tons of compute power, and looooong battery life, so why get a MacBook Pro? Jake is here to check out Apple's latest laptop to see if it's worth your hard-earned money.
Adam has been using the Zenfone 10 for a while now and though he loves its compact design, it does have some flaws. ASUS is back with their new Zenfone 11, but now they've made it ~Ultra~ with a large design reminiscent of their ROG Phone 8. Will Adam think this phone is worth the death of one of the few remaining small-sized phones or has ASUS lost their niche?
Samsung makes everything these days. Their fridges, phones, and washing machines seem to be everywhere, but why don't more people talk about their laptops? Alex is here to check out the new Samsung Galaxy Book4 Ultra to see if the electronics juggernaut knows how to put together a laptop that looks great on paper without breaking the bank.
Minion Routers. Need I say more? Oh, I do? Well, Linus is here to find out if these reasonably priced and unreasonably cute WiFi routers shaped like your favourite yellow evil-doers are worth gifting to your mom, or if it's actually more trouble than it's worth. Banana!
Gigabyte is back with a new OLED Super Ultrawide monitor and with its more accessible price tag, this seems like it could be a solid choice for those who want complete immersion. Plouffe is here to check it out and see if he has monitor purchase regret (again!)
Colton has been sitting for a few years now, but his posture is a MESS. With the help of Doctor Hwu, Colton Potter is going to become Colton Posture! Now that Colton knows how to sit, is Razer's new Iskur V2 worth the money or are ergonomics overrated?
From MrBeast to Jacksepticeye, influencers from all over around the globe have thrown their hat in the food and beverage world, but are any of them actually good? Join Linus as he tastes and rates snacks and drinks from some of your favorite YouTubers and movie stars...with a twist!
Handheld PCs. So hot right now. But also far too small, am I right? What if I want to game on an airplane without holding my tiny screen so close to my face, straining my arms and eyes? Luckily, OneXPlayer is here with a 10.95" screen that really pushes the term "handheld." With an Arc GPU, a big bright screen, and Joycon-style controllers, is this worth the wrist pain?
HP is back with another 14" OMEN laptop, and this one looks pretty fricken good on paper... but can it dethrone the G14? Alex is here to try it out and, with help from LABS, see if this is worth your hard-earned money.
Dell... what's going on, bud? Alex usually begs me to cover XPS laptops, but lately, he's felt like the XPS lineup has lost its way. With rising price tags, middling entry specs, and questionable design changes, has Dell destroyed the XPS?
The rabbit r1 is the latest AI device that claims it will make you more productive than ever with the power of ~AI~. Does the rabbit actually help? Does it work at all? Linus is here to find out if MKBHD was being too harsh, or if this really is as bad as it seems.
I miss the good ol' days. Listening to Beyonce on my iPod, watching Pirates of the Caribbean in theatres, and playing my trusty old Nintendo DS. Thankfully, AYANEO is here with (another) new handheld, the Flip DS! With two screens and some beefy specs, will Linus be impressed?
In 2021 Nothing released their Ear (1) earbuds, and 3 years later, we now have the Nothing Ear earbuds... Okay, so the naming doesn't make sense, but with a great design, solid performance, and an accessible price tag, the Nothing Ear and Ear (a) wireless earbuds seem to be a great option, but will Linus be willing to leave his AirPod Pros behind?
The Corsair One was a very solid pre-built when LTT checked it out almost three years ago, but is Corsair making the most out of the newly added thicccccccness? Plouffe is here to check it out to see if it's worth saving up to put this beefy unit on your desk.
Google is back with their new mid-ranger phone, the Pixel 8a, but does buying it make sense when the Pixel 8 is still available to buy? With a familiar design, similar specs, and somewhat similar pricing, does Linus think the choice is obvious? Find out today on a very special episode of ShortCircuit.
Crinacle is an audio EXPERT, so when we got his newest pair of IEMs made in partnership with Moondrop, we were excited to see if these would be the next go-to pair of IEMs that we could recommend to everyone wanting to dip their toes into h i -f i audio. With a waifu on the box, Linus knew he had to be the one to check this out with help from https://headphones.com. Will Linus be impressed, or is he just here for the ladies?
The new iPad Pros are here and I'm afraid to say this, but they look MAGICAL. With truly incredible screens, huge performance potential, and a shockingly thin body, the only thing holding this back is iPadOS. Will Linus think this is worth the hefty price tag?
Alex has an interesting laptop to look at today! Built-in earbuds, great specs, accessible price, and several product names to choose from! Though this laptop may be hard to get your hands on, it may be something worth keeping an eye out for if you see one of its many names.
GL.iNet sent us their new Flint 2 router so we can take a look at it. Join Jake as he unboxes and gives his first impressions of this router that could be a perfect replacement for your ISP provided router.
This keyboard, mousepad, and mouse combo comes in a suitcase and has a chance of coming with a special keycap containing Belle Delphine's famous bath water. Um. Ya.
The Einscan Pro 2X V2 is a mobile 3D scanner. Watch Alex mess around with it and learn what it can do.
We're at Computex 2024, and Alex is checking out the Lian-Li booth. Watch along as he takes a look at all of their upcoming cases and more.
3D printing a metal cold plate using AI sounds like a pipe dream, but Fabric8 has made it a reality. Alex is here to break down the new process and teach you why skiving is soooo yesterday.
Sonos has been making products for the past 20 years, but this is their first step into the headphone space. Watch as James unboxes and gives a first impression on the all-new Sonos Ace.
The handheld PC space is a pretty competitive space, and now it just got MORE competitive because Zotac has entered the fray with their new Gaming Zone handheld. Though the name is a little silly, the specs and features are legit. Will Linus think this is the handheld to beat?
ASUS' new 480Hz OLED monitor is finally about to release so Jake knew he HAD to check it out to see if it really is as good as it seems. With amazing sharpness and smooth-as-butter gaming performance, can your PC even push it to its limits? Maybe not, but it probably could run on the new ProArt Micro LED wall...
Join Alex as he peruses the Montech Booth at Computex! Reasonably priced cases with a lot to offer.
Jake and Luke visit the ASRock booth at Computex 2024, which features what might be one of the most versatile monitors we've ever seen AND a super special prototype immersion liquid-cooled PC!
Follow along as Tynan walks you through how to utilize each of our Magnetic Cable Management products to remove clutter and spark joy.
Jake gets a first look at two new cases from Fractal: the Era and the Mood. Then he gets to look at the new Scape headset. THEN a wild Colton appears to look at their new Refine ergo chair. Crazy times we live in, I tell ya.
We don't normally cover Kickstarter campaign products, but Tynan was so excited about this Micronics SLS 3D printer that we had to check it out! It prints with Nylon powder instead of filament, at a fraction of the cost of similar SLS printers.
Plouffe is back at it again with yet another QD-OLED monitor unboxing, this time featuring Gigabyte and their FO32U2P, which features a DisplayPort 2.1 input. Will this one make him regret his purchase (again)?
Shokz has been in the headphone game for over a decade, trying to change the way we listen to music and the world. James keeps an open mind as he tries out their new OpenFit Air; their lightest pair of headphones yet.
Dangbei sent over their Mars Pro 2 (now called DBOX02) for us to check out. Come check out the benefits of using laser projector for your home theater and find out what James thought of Dangbei's latest outing.
What's the best way to play Nintendo Gameboy Color games in 2024? The FunnyPlay GBC makes a strong case with replaceable parts, a bright screen, modern ports, and a reasonable price. Watch Linus assemble and try it out!
Moondrop is famous for their headphones (and their waifus), but now they're dipping their toes in the competitive mobile phone market with the new Moondrop MIAD01. With budget specs and a great port selection, has Moondrop hit it out of the park on their first try or is the biggest draw to the phone the cute girl on the box?
Apple is trying to make us think that tablets need to be ultra-thin, but what if instead of making something thin just because we can, we make it thick and feature-rich? Minisforum is here with a new 3-in-1 tablet with a unique feature -- the ability to be a portable monitor! We solid gaming performance and impressive specs, is this the new gaming tablet to beat?
Alienware is taking the term "laptop" more seriously by making a brave decision: making their laptop slightly less powerful, so it can actually fit in your backpack and not look so crazy in a coffee shop. With a reasonable price point and solid performance, can Alex find a reason to dislike the M16 R2?
Lightsabers are cool, but you can't use them unless your body is swelling with Midi-chlorians... UNTIL NOW. Hacksmith's new mini-saber gen 2 gives you a traditional saber feel, but with fire instead of kyber crystals. Will Linus replace the Gen 1 saber he's been using daily? Will his feelings ever recover after reading the included note? The answer is probably yes for both.
Did the world need this?? - Minisforum AtomMan X7 Ti We love mini PCs here on SC, but this one is a little wild. A touch screen, a webcam, IO that just blasts out the sides, has Minisforum gone too far? Jake is here to see if their new AtomMan X7 Ti actually makes sense when you get it all set up or if these features seem a little superfluous.
The ASUS ROG Ally X gives me complicated feelings. On the one hand, it's one of the best handheld gaming devices of 2024. On the other, how much better is it really than the originally ROG Ally? Enough to justify the new price? And even if I decide, it's good value....can I trust the ASUS Warranty?
Elijah has been daily driving a Galaxy Z Fold 4 and its hinge has struggled to withstand the test of time. How will the brand new Z Fold 6 compare to his well -worn daily driver? Elijah checks out the Fold 6 to see if Samsung has added enough new features to entice him to upgrade.
Samsung has included some compelling features in the Galaxy Watch 7, such as an all-day+ battery life, a full suite of health tracking sensors, and a pleasing design. However, can it justify the price? Adam has some doubts.
Apple is back with new earbuds -- wait, I'm hearing that these are actually from Samsung and they just look like Airpods. Well the new Samsung Galaxy AirPod3 Pro -- Galaxy Buds3 Pro are here and with it's inspired design, cool features, and familiar pricetag, are these worth upgrading from your current pair of TWS earbuds? Also: if you're reading this, why do some people call them earphones instead of earbuds?
The Nokia 3210 was first released 25 years ago (yes, 1999 is 25 years ago ), and for some reason, HMD has re-released it due to overwhelming demand(???) Since Linus is the prime demographic for this release, we got it in for him to check out. Will he be sold on this dumbphone's lack of features, or is he sick of "newstalgia"?
A few months ago, Linus looked at the REDMAGIC 9PRO and was left in awe by its built-in waifu. Well, REDMAGIC is back at it again with their 9S PRO, which, once again, has a built-in waifu. This time, Elijah is going to take a look and see what the all-new REDMAGIC 9SPRO is all about.
Linus loves his Framework laptop -- so much so that he invested in the company, but when we had our charity auction a while back he sold it to the top bidder and now needs something new. Luckily, Framework is back with a new AMD-powered 13" laptop that seems to fit all his needs.
14-inch laptops—are they the perfect size? They offer a more portable body with gaming chutzpah, yet they are still pretty expensive. That is, until today! (Well, kinda.) With a more accessible pricetag, will Alex think this is the new 14-inch gaming laptop to beat?
Bell is a sensible guy who uses a MacBook both at work and home, but maybe he's ready for a change. Alex is here to talk about the new Acer Swift X 14, which could be a great alternative to consider. With impressive specs, a decent price, and the worst webcam we've seen in quite some time, will Alex be able to convince Bell to make a switch?
Everything is Pro these days and James has had enough! The Nord Buds 3 Pro look nice, but at such a low price tag, what makes them more pro than other offerings?
We love the Prusa MK4 3D printers we have here at the office, and Prusa has just released an upgrade that makes them even BETTER! With faster print speeds, steeper angles, and other quality-of-life improvements, is this the new default 3D printer recommendation?
Linus frequently flip flops between loving smart watches and hating them, but OnePlus' new Watch 2R seems to have the perfect combination of features and battery life to have him interested. With "100 hour" battery life, accurate dual GPS, and a badminton workout tracking mode, was this watch made with Linus' lifestyle in mind?
Linus is known for having tiny, child-like hands, which can make gaming tough. Luckily, we got in the FunKey S for him to try out, which puts the power of a PlayStation 1 into the palm of your hand. With a decent price, cool design, and killer features, can this keychain emulator beat the gimmick allegations?
The new Google Pixels are here! With a fresh new design, a TON of new AI features, and a higher price tag, are the Pixel 9's new computerized cameras enough to convince James to upgrade from his Pixel 7?
Riley has a dream. A dream of using his phone as his main computing device. Can the NexDock XL make this dream a reality? With an improved keyboard and trackpad, a large display, and built-in wireless charging, this may be the closest we've gotten to the phone-as-a-laptop dream... but is it enough?
Linus is skeptical (or should I say, spectical) about our AI-powered smart glasses future. With Perplexity, Whisper, and OpenAI's ChatGPT integrated in a sleek, modern frame, will Linus be impressed by Brilliant Labs' attempts to bring AI to our faces?
This mini PC isn't all that mini, but is the performance gain worth the size and price? Jake is here with the new Minisforum AtomMan G7 PT, which features dynamic cooling (with gold!) and a dedicated GPU. However, it is missing USB 4 compatibility and non-configurable RGB. Can it compete with the ASUS NUC?
Womier sponsored us to take a look at their SK75 Aluminum Mechanical Keyboard, and in the past, a similar board would’ve cost an arm and a leg; but now, premium might not have to equal pricey. Can the SK75 live up to it’s positioning of being an inexpensive entry into the hobby of higher-end keyboards? Join Plouffe as he takes a look and finds out!
Resin printing is expensive and can take a while, but it can produce some amazing results. Formlabs hopes to solve the speed issue with their new Form 4. With claims of completing most prints in under 2 hours, will Tynan be impressed, or is the price still too high for these to make a real impact in the hobbyist space?
James has been rocking a Pixel Watch 1 since its release, but it's starting to look a little worse for wear. With no repair options, upgrading is a tough choice, considering that his old one could end up in a landfill. With similar specs on paper, is the large screen size enough to make him switch out his wristwear?
The Pixel 9 Pro Fold is here! Sure, they probably should've just called it the Pixel Fold 2, but with an impressively thin design, cool AI features, and a lofty price tag, will Linus be switching back to the folding lifestyle?
The Ubiquiti fairy is back to show off the new Cloud Gateway Max, which looks to be a killer deal. With 2.5Gb ports, internal storage, a ton of connection options, and an accessible price tag, is this the easiest networking recommendation Jake can make?
The IONIQ 5 was one of the best EVs we looked at back in 2022 and now Alex is here to check out the sporty IONIQ 5 N; unsurprisingly, it's another easy recommendat ion for those who can afford it.
What time is it? Jake knows down to the NANOSECOND. The Tmebeat Open Timecard is a computer component you might not think you need (and you probably don't), but it sure is cool! With a bit of troubleshooting, Jake should never be late to a meeting again.
Alex has a monitor, but is it 2K? Is it OLED? Is it Curved? Is it 60Hz?! I genuinely don't know, but this AIO has all those specs AND cools down your CPU so you can game all your nights away. Is this just a gimmick? Is this worth the price tag? Probably not, but let's find out.
James loves his ergo keyboards, but our resident mechanical keyboard enthusiast Plouffe has...other thoughts. Can he convince James to switch over with the help of our sponsor Epomaker and their fancy new Tide 65 & Tide 75 boards? Find out with us and maybe learn a few things about the ins and outs of mechanical keyboards too!
The new iPhones are finally here and Linus is finally getting rid of his Galaxy Note 9, but with so many different iPhones, which one will he choose? With high price tags and similar specs and features, the decision might be harder than you'd think...
The Hummer EV is a dumb truck... but DANG, if it isn't fun! With a ton of power, fun/goofy features, and an eye-watering price tag, we wouldn't blame you if you thought this would be terrible, but once you get in the driver's seat, it all makes sense.
Sarah is back again to build another PC! After having fun with the NZXT BLD kit she yelped with joy when we got in the new Corsair Build Kit for her to assemble. Though Sarah does have some experience, will Corsair's instructions be clear enough to get through the build without any broken pieces?
The Sispeed NanoKVM and NanoKVM don't seem like anything new on paper with them doing what many other KVMs can, but at $30, it's a steal! We ordered one off AliExpress to see if this thing is any good or if you need to be careful buying tech off the far reaches of the internet...
ASUS sent over their ROG OLED Master Kit for us to check out. Sure, the monitor seems great. And there's always a use for a monitor arm. But is this enough to finally sell Plouffe on using a light bar?
WiFi 7 is here and offers a slew of new features designed to improve your WiFi experience. Join Linus as he unboxes the TP-Link Deco BE63 and explains the benefits of WiFi 7, MLO, and more.
The new Google Pixel Buds Pro 2 are here, and we are another step closer to finding the Android equivalent of AirPods Pros. With minimal in the way of new features but with a WAY smaller design, will James be impressed, or are TWS earbuds getting stagnant?
Adam's got sensitive ears which means he typically carries around bulky headphones when he wants to do some mobile listening, but the new Nothing Ear (open) earbuds may just be the solution for him. Nothing's newest earbuds don't actually sit in your ears so they don't feel too stuffy to wear, but is that at the sacrifice of audio quality?
The Fiat 500e is the cheapest EV you can buy... and that makes sense. With little extras and a range only suitable for commutes to work and back, will Alex be impressed? Probably not, but let's find out!
The Playstation Portal 2 is here! Well, not really. But the SJGAM M245 makes a lot of promises, like 4K gaming on its 272p screen... Ordering game consoles from suspicious websites is never a great idea, especially when the box tells you that they accept no legal liability if the copyright owners come knocking, but does Linus think this is worth the black SUVs pulling up to his house?
HAVN is an all-new case manufacturer with a team of former employees from Fractal Design, NZXT, Cooler Master and more. This is their first product, and it features a curved piece of glass and a unique cable management system to make your PC as pretty as possible. Join us and find out what Plouffe thinks about this case!
You know, I was surprised when the new Huawei Mate XT Ultimate Design ACTUALLY showed up at our door. With a design that looks like it was ripped from a Sci-fi movie from the 2010s, Huawei has created a stunning looking device... with some compromises. Is a triple folding screen phone cool enough to make Linus switch to a phone without Google services?
Sometimes, you just want a fancy chair. A fancy /gaming/ chair. Luckily, Bateman Labs' Envy Armchair checks the boxes of fashionable, comfortable, and modular for those looking to splurge on something nice for their living room. Will Linus be convinced that this could replace your desk setup, or is it solving a problem nobody has?
About a year ago, Govee sent us their AI Sync box for us to check out. A year later they have sent us their new and updated 2.0 version of it, for us to take a look at the updates and improvement they've added to it. Join us in our RGB journey to see if this new AI Sync Box is a BOOM or a DOOM!
Linus has been daily driving the AirPods Pro 2s for quite some time due to their solid sound quality and decent ANC, but the new AirPods 4 promises ANC without the stuffy feeling of in-ear silicon eartips. Will Linus be making the switch to these smaller TWS earbuds, or are the Pros really worth the extra money?
RGB Fans are soooo yesterday. Screens on your fans? Psssh. These days, all the kids want HOLOGRAPHS which is why Coolify released their new Holo Fans with holographic POV fans. Alex is here to check them out to see if holograms really are the future, or if these really aren't all they're cracked up to be.
Meta's new all-in-one VR headset is here! With a lower price than the Quest 3, will the Quest 3S make Riley's dreams come true, or is this Quest "2+" not worth the cost savings?
Plouffe is a big keyboard guy; he loves looking at them, building them, typing on them, and, most importantly, gaming on them. Corsair's all-new K70 PRO TKL is a match made in heaven for gaming, as it features magnetic switches so you can adjust the actuation point to your liking. Let's find out what Plouffe thinks!
We've all been patiently waiting for Nintendo to release a new product, but nobody dreamt that their next release would be an alarm clock! The new Nintendo Sound Clock: Alarmo is a cute, motion-tracking clock that promises not to spy on you while you roll around in bed. Will Linus be impressed by his new bedside neighbour?
The new PS5 Pro is here and Linus the professional is ready to check it out. With big performance claims, does the increased power result in visual upgrades that you can actually see?
David loves his DE10-Nano, but he may regret his purchase now that Taki Udon's new MiSTER Pi is here! With a MUCH more accessible price tag with the same great performance and modularity, can David find a reason NOT to buy this?
We have seen many projectors over the years. And many promises of AI tools. But can the Nexigo TriVision Ultra deliver on these promises, and will Linus' vision survive?
AMD sponsored us to take a look at the ASUS ProArt P16 and see for ourselves how their Ryzen AI can make life easier for content creators. But how's the laptop? What are the specs? And most importantly: how does Crab Rave sound? Join Alex as he dives in and finds out!
Palmer Luckey is known for his work creating the VR Headset company Oculus, but since selling the company to Meta, he's been making... "different" products for very different buyers. That is, until today! The ModRetro Chromatic is a new FPGA handheld console that aims to bring you right back to the 90s with a faithful recreation of the GameBoy Colour with updated comforts we couldn't live without today. Will Linus be impressed, or should Luckey stick to making unmanned drones?