Welcome to our latest review roundup! Spring is buzzing with new gadgets, and we’ve checked out some exciting devices for you. Let’s dive into what we found!
Motorola Razr Fold
When you think of foldable phones, Samsung and Google often take the spotlight. But Motorola is making waves with the Razr Fold. Sam Rutherford, a senior reviewer, notes its appeal: “At $1,900, it’s a strong contender and slightly easier on the wallet than some rivals.” This device combines style and function, making it a noteworthy option for anyone in the market for a foldable phone.
Engadget review score: 8.8/10
Bose Lifestyle Ultra Speaker
Bose has introduced the Lifestyle Ultra Speaker, aiming to compete directly with Sonos. While the sound quality impresses, there are some hiccups. “You’ll appreciate its standalone sound, but expect some connection issues while setting up stereo mode,” our reviewer shared. The design is sleek, but if deep bass is your priority, you might want to explore other options.
Engadget review score: 7.5/10
Ultrahuman Ring Pro
The smart ring market is heating up, with Ultrahuman stepping into the ring against Oura. Daniel Cooper believes the Ultrahuman Ring Pro offers a data-rich experience, although the Oura appears sleeker. “Both rings are solid; it really comes down to personal preference,” he concluded. It’s an interesting choice for health enthusiasts looking to track their fitness more closely.
Engadget review score: 8.9/10
Denon Home Speakers
Denon has launched the Home 200, 400, and 600 speakers. Each model has unique strengths, with the 400 being the standout. Our reviewer praised the sound quality: “Each model delivers clear vocals and detailed audio, avoiding app issues that often hinder smart speakers.” If you’re considering a new audio setup, these could be great additions to your home.
Engadget review scores: 8.2 (200), 8.6 (400), 8.3 (600)
reMarkable Paper Pure
The reMarkable Paper Pure is a striking e-paper tablet that’s perfect for handwritten notes. Despite lacking a backlight and typing capability, it shines in design and usability. Daniel notes, “While some software issues exist, reMarkable proves once again they create fantastic tools.” It’s a solid pick for anyone who loves writing or sketching on a digital surface.
Engadget review score: 8.3/10
HP EliteBoard G1a
HP’s new EliteBoard G1a offers something unique: a full PC inside a keyboard! It’s a creative solution for those needing portability without sacrificing power. We also checked out the Samsung Galaxy A37 and the DJI Mic Mini 2 for audio recording. Plus, gamers can look forward to improvements with the upcoming Steam Machine, tested by our team.

