A new expansion board essentially turns the Raspberry Pi 5 into a NAS. It comes with two Ethernet ports and support for multiple storage drives. Both 2.5-inch and 3.5-inch hard drives are supported.
Garmin is continuing to improve its own products, as patents that have now become public illustrate. Specifically, an improved technology could presumably lead to better positioning accuracy or stronger connection quality of smartwatches like the Garmin Fenix 9.
The SpectraSlideOut is an additional display that attaches to a notebook in a somewhat unusual way. That means the extra display can essentially remain attached to the notebook at all times and be carried along with it.
Bigme has unveiled a new mobile device with two displays. The smartphone features an e-ink display on one side and an LCD on the other. That could make it possible to combine the advantages of both technologies.
With 5G and gaming ambitions: A new tablet is expected to stand out with modern cellular connectivity and a powerful SoC, and it comes with a faster display. The iPlay 80 Mini Ultra is still relatively compact and, paired with a suitable controller, could be an alternative to a gaming handheld.
For the Raspberry Pi 5: A new add-on board looks well suited to a range of specific use cases and enables both backup power in the event of a power outage and the storage of larger amounts of data on an SSD.
The Neuro N6 is a new compact board designed for applications such as image recognition, including the use of AI and neural networks. It is advertised as having low power consumption, which could make it suitable for mobile applications.
The CX-268 is a new, affordable gaming controller equipped with a display and promises precise inputs. Despite its modest price tag, the model features Hall effect joysticks and triggers as well as multi-platform compatibility.
Xiaomi has added a new smart surveillance camera to its lineup. It features a zoom function and motorized movement. The model also touts AI capabilities and can recognize situations to a certain extent.
A new developer board comes in a Raspberry Pi form factor and supports connecting external sensors, among other things, while also featuring two microphones. Displays can also be connected. It is essentially built around two separate chips, which also enables wireless network connectivity.
Boasting multiplatform support and a 1,000 Hz maximum polling rate, the ULT Pro is a new gaming controller striving to stand out with advanced features and deliver reliable controls even in fast-paced games requiring quick reflexes. It also comes with extra programmable buttons for added flexibility.
Garmin wearables users can benefit from powerful and very extensive additional data analysis with Garmin Chat Connector, and do so without a paid Garmin Connect+ subscription. Rob Trent shows the capabilities of the solution using an example.
A new, affordable smartphone comes with an e-ink display and should therefore also be well suited for showing e-books or reading long texts. It even includes a stylus. It is being advertised with a refresh rate that is quite respectable for an e-ink display.
A new OnePlus smartphone is now also available to buy for international customers, though with certain limitations due to direct import. The OnePlus 15T is being offered in three different model versions.
A smartwatch we have already tested and found to be well equipped is getting new features with a free update. Athletes in particular could benefit significantly from the update. The update is already being rolled out to owners of the Amazfit T-Rex 3 Pro.
With e-ink and extensive capabilities: A new display that can also be used wirelessly relies on electronic ink and includes its own processing chip. WiFi is also supported, and creating custom interfaces is intended to be straightforward.
The Taalas HC1 is a new chip β essentially a processor β specifically designed to accelerate a single AI model. The rise of such specialized chips isnβt an entirely new phenomenon and has already been seen in crypto mining.
Crimson Desert is one of the hottest games of 2026 and combines open-world systems like few other titles. At the same time, Crimson Desert is systemic, a reflection of the industry in 2026, and is polarizing the community.
The VSDinside Stream Dock MiniW is an extra input device designed not only for streamers but also for productive use in various workflows. Macros can be customized, and each button is equipped with an integrated LCD display.
Lenovo has introduced new wireless earbuds that aim to stand out with surprisingly large drivers and a charging case featuring its own display. The company also promises an impressive battery life of up toβ―60β―hours.
The D40max is a gaming handheld that promises plenty of gaming fun for under $ and runs Android as its operating system. The display features an unusual aspect ratio, and all the controls needed for modern games are included.
A new 3D printer should be able to print with various metals or alloys, not plastic. This opens up completely new possibilities for producing extremely resilient models with complex shapes and high stability. The Scrap 1 is quite limited in terms of installation space.
The Kwynex is a new modular mechanical keyboard featuring a detachable touchscreen and fingerprint sensor for biometric authentication. The display also offers a rather high 4K resolution and an ultrawide aspect ratio.
The engo3 is a new pair of smart glasses that feature a inbuilt display, allowing users to view various information directly in their field of vision without having to look at their smartphone. This should prove useful for athletes.
Edifier has launched a new pair of easy-to-use speakers promising solid audio quality. In addition to supporting a wide range of audio inputs, the Edifier M90 are active speakers capable of running without an external amplifier.
Garmin Connect is a very comprehensive and capable ecosystem that offers plenty of options, especially for athletes. A recent in-depth report suggests that, ever since the introduction of Garmin Connect+, the company has been navigating a delicate balance between maintaining openness and delivering added value for paying customers.
Dell has introduced a new monitor with an integrated webcam. The model is large and ultra-wide, making it suitable for office use. It is not a low-cost option, but Dell aims to justify the price with a strong range of features.