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Review: iGarden K Pro 150: a Smarter, Stronger Automatic Pool Cleaner
I’ve been using the iGarden K Pro 150 for a few weeks now, and from the very first use, it stood out as one of the most capable and well-designed pool cleaners I’ve tried. I wanted something that could handle a full-sized pool with minimal supervision, and the iGarden K Pro 150  has impressed me...
Review: iGarden Swimjet p230: Turning Pools Into Training Arenas
Why I Chose the P230 in the First Place When I first added the iGarden Swim Jet P230 to my pool, my goal was simple. I wanted my backyard pool to be more than just a place to cool off. I wanted something that would let me actually swim, train, and stay active without needing...
Review: Seagate 5TB Astro Bot Playstation Game Drive – Great Drive With a Cool Design!
First off, the design is just fun. The Astro Bot artwork looks great in person – it’s clean, colorful, and definitely stands out compared to a regular external hard drive. If you’re into PlayStation or you like Astro Bot, it’s a cool little collectible on top of being useful. Let me explain more.
Review: Philips Gamepix 900 Projector: Testing the 4K Muscle
Projectors have come a long way since the early days, when consumers spent a small fortune on their set-up only to be confronted with the anxiety of recurring costs of lamp replacements, image degradation, high input lag and not to mention the noise of the fans that had to work hard to expel the heat...
Review: LaCie Rugged SSD4 External Memory – A Portable Powerhouse
LaCie’s Rugged family is a go-to for photographers, videographers, and road-warrior creatives, and the Rugged SSD4 pushes forward by blending real-world durability with modern, high-speed storage. If you travel with a camera bag and a deadline, this unit is built to solve the persistent problem of how to move big files fast, and survive the...
Review: NordVPN – Your Digital Privacy Guardian (And Virtual World Traveler)
When was the last time you felt actually private online? Not like “I used incognito mode” private. Really private. For me? Never. Or at least I’d never really thought about it until recently. We’re swimming in this digital fishbowl where ISPs track literally everything we do. Advertisers are stalking us across the internet like weirdly...