Not sure where to start with smart plugs? At CNET, these are the tricks we use to make our homes smarter and routines faster.
With this multipurpose health testing device, you can measure your body temperature and blood oxygen saturation, take an ECG, and listen to your heart and lungs with a pair of headphones.
Here's how to know if the glasses are recording you. Jason Chun Associate Writer Jason Chun is a CNET writer covering a range ...
You may be surprised to learn that long-range wireless power is here and if you have a Schlage smart lock it means you won't ever have to replace the batteries. Neat.
Get tracking, temperature regulation, and other smart features without the hassle or investment of a smart bed.
For residents of European cities—with their snarled traffic, drafty old buildings, creaking public services and gray winters—it's easy to see the appeal of moving to a brand-new, high-tech metropolis.
What’s one of the best ways to upgrade your home for not much money at all? Add a few smart plugs to your outlets! They’ll make it easy to cut power to devices right from your phone, plus you can use ...
What if the future wasn’t just something we imagined, but something we could touch, use, and experience today? That’s exactly the feeling CES 2026 delivered, showcasing innovations that blur the line ...
Lego's newly announced Smart Brick is proving polarizing among its fanbase. It's Lego's latest exploration into bringing technology into its traditionally analog toy sets. Adult Lego fans told ...
IKEA took to CES for the first time ever this year in an effort to show off its new smart home tech, which continues to get better and better, but there’s one big asterisk for Google Home users based ...
LEGO is pushing beyond its traditional building blocks with a new screen-free technology designed to make children’s creations react, move and respond during play. The company introduced the ...