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Product reviews and demos from our TechCrunch Gadget team
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Waverly Labs is a 20 person Brooklyn-based company that specializes in real-time translation through a pair of Bluetooth earbuds called Pilot.
Huawei shows off the power of it's Kirin 970 chipset by powering a self driving Porsche.
I have seen a lot of cool tech over the years, but the Traeger Grill is one of the coolest things I have seen in a long time. Temperature controlled by flavor infused wood pellets this app enabled grilled will give you the perfect cook every time.
The latest addition to DJI's line of folding consumer drones is smaller -- and smarter -- than its predecessor.
A lot of people dream about growing their own vegetables at home, but just don’t have the time to maintain one. A new robot launched out of Australia on Kickstarter could be of service. GardenSpace is a static robot which can automatically water plants based on their need, taking the heavy-lifting out of back-yard gardening and allowing you to concentrate on the fun of growing your own food or flowers.
Just a flight away from China’s hardware epicentre, Australia’s hardware startups are revving-up. Flintu is the latest hardware startup to emerge from Sydney’s booming ecosystem, a pocket-sized gadget capable of coming to your smartphone’s rescue in those tough moments.
Sarah Buhr talks with Co-Founder and COO of Molekule Jaya Rao about their flagship air purifier.
ZTE Axon M

ZTE Axon M

2017-12-1900:46

The dual-screen Axon M is a compelling concept that falls flat.
Google Pixel Buds

Google Pixel Buds

2017-11-1502:11

The first bluetooth earbuds from Google are compelling but not fully formed.
Parrot, the original drone company, has recently released the Bebop 2 Power, an upgraded version of the Bebop 2 with a better camera, better controls, and more battery life.
The Modobag motorized suitcase was created by inventor Kevin O’Donnell after seeing his kid riding on the suitcase he was pulling through the airport. Full Article: https://techcrunch.com/2017/10/24/the-modobag-suitcase-is-my-new-hot-ride/ Video Credits Written by: Tito Hamze Hosted by: Tito Hamze Filmed by: Gregory Manalo Edited by: Gregory Manalo
A pair of new tablets have hit the market using a screen technology like that of a Kindle — but these ones are bigger, more capable, and even let you write on them.
Eight CEO Matteo Franceschetti shows off his startup's mattress tech and its new Alexa integration.
Nintendo's followup to the incredibly popular NES Classic Edition is a Super Nintendo of the same miniature type, loaded with some of the best the console had to offer. It may not have as many games as the NES, but it packs more even more value into the box.
At an event in Amazon's Seattle HQ, the company showed off a slew of new Echo devices: a sleek new version of the flagship voice-activated speaker, a larger one with a smart home hub built in, and the tiny spherical Spot. Now Alexa can follow you everywhere.
Meet Flippy, a burger flipping robot
iPhone X hands on

iPhone X hands on

2017-09-1302:34

The X is the phone for a world where pricing isn’t an obstacle for users who simply want the latest and best of everything packed into one device. It’s at once fan service as the phone hits a big milestone and a tactic acknowledging that we’ve crossed a threshold into a world of truly premium flagships where a $999 price tag is, for many, an afterthought.
Canvas Technologies is building an autonomous cart to move goods around factory floors. With its own proprietary computer vision stack, Canvas is building robots that can adapt to complex environments and produce 3D mappings on the fly.
We got an early look at a handful of toys that'll be announced at Force Friday, the day Disney debuts all of the stuff they're building for the next Star Wars movie.
BittBoy is a new third-party portable console that clearly owes a lot of inspiration to the GameBoy. The tiny handheld packs a library of “300” games built-in, controls that will feel familiar to any Nintendo fan, a battery you can recharge via microUSB and a 2.2-inch IPS display.
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