Consumer Electronics
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Teardown: Fellowes Microban Split Design Keyboard
Teardown-style look at the Fellowes Microban Split Design Keyboard, which features built-in antimicrobial protection.
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Teardown: Lenovo Smart Display
Teardown-style look at the Lenovo Smart Display, a décor-friendly smart home device powered by the Google Assistant virtual app.
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Teardown: Wyze Cam Pan
Teardown-style look at the Wyze Cam Pan, a smart home camera with the ability to take in a full-circle view in less than three seconds.
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Teardown: Apple Watch Series 4
Introduced at the keynote in September 2018, the Apple Watch Series 4 features the largest display in the history of the device. It also includes an electrical heart sensor designed as a proactive health monitor, built-in cellular connectivity and automatic workout detection.
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Teardown: Avalon A9 electric countertop water cooler/dispenser
Teardown-style look at the Avalon A9 electric countertop water cooler/dispenser, which attaches directly to a water source rather than using bottled water.
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Teardown: Blue Snowball iCE Microphone
Teardown-style look at the Snowball iCE from Blue Microphones, a plug-and-play USB device designed to deliver high-quality sound for recording and streaming.
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Teardown: Huawei Mate 10
Teardown-style look at the Huawei Mate 10, which was co-engineered with German camera company Leica.
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Teardown: Samsung Fast Charge Wireless Charging Stand
Teardown-style look at the Samsung Fast Charge Wireless Charging Stand, which features fast charging for Qi-compatible devices and ease of smartphone access during the charge cycle.
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Teardown: Surface Book 2
Teardown-style look at the Microsoft Surface Book 2, one of the company’s Surface series of touchscreen Windows personal computers.
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Teardown: Blast by Ultimate Ears
Teardown-style look at the Blast wireless portable speaker. Designed to deliver immersive 360° sound and voice control, it features Bluetooth and Wi-Fi connectivity, as well as integration with Amazon Alexa.
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Teardown: Microsoft Xbox One X
Teardown-style look at the Microsoft Xbox One X: a high-powered gaming console supporting 4K and HDR, plus improved visuals and frame rates for selected games.
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Teardown: Google Pixel Buds with Charging Case
Teardown-style look at the Google Pixel Buds, designed as Bluetooth audio earbuds and offering maximum functionality when used with Google's Pixel 2 smartphone.
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Teardown: Google Pixel 2
Teardown-style look at the Pixel 2, Google's Android smartphone released in mid-October 2017 as the successor to the Pixel. The Pixel 2 features a 5 in. display, 12.2 MP and 8 MP cameras, fast-charging battery and built-in Google assistant.
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Teardown: Apple iPhone X
Apple's iPhone X is Apple's first iPhone design to merge device and display in order to deliver the experience of being "all screen." Features include extreme-high-contrast OLED screen, wireless charging, water- and dust-resistance, face recognition technology and dual 12-megapixel cameras.
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Teardown: GE Smart LED Light Bulb (Link A19)
GE Link light bulbs connect via a hub to the Wink app on a mobile device, allowing them to be controlled from anywhere.
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Teardown: Amazon Echo Spot
Designed to fit in locations throughout the home, the Echo Spot connects to Amazon’s cloud-based assistant, Alexa.
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Teardown: Fitbit - Ionic (FB503)
The Fitbit Ionic is a smart watch designed to track fitness activities and provide coaching.
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Teardown: Philips - Hue White and Color Ambiance A19 Gen 3
Compatible with Amazon Alexa, Apple HomeKit and Google Assistant, this smart home bulb from Philips Lighting can be voice-controlled to change the look and atmosphere of a home.
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Teardown: Amazon Dash Wand
Amazon's Dash Wand is a handheld device powered by Alexa that enables users to quickly add items to their Amazon cart. Users can either speak to the wand or scan a barcode using the wand. It also allows Alexa users to control other parts of their connected home.
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Teardown: LG Watch Sport
LG has combined style and technology in the new LG Watch Sport. The watch featuring both Android Wear 2.0 plus a new look. With 4G LTE wireless connectivity, users can make calls, send texts and browse freely using "OK Google" without a smartphone. The LG Watch Sport even connects to wireless networks using your primary mobile number thanks to NumberSync. Take a peek inside.