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PowerSkin (for iPhone 5) Review
The PowerSkin iPhone 5 case features a one-piece silicone design that might appeal to some, but its battery life doesn't quite measure up to the competition.
Mophie Juice Pack Helium Review
One of the first iPhone 5 battery cases to hit the market, Mophie's Juice Pack Helium sets the bar high, with a sleek, lightweight design that delivers hours of added talk time.
Apple iPhone 5 (T-Mobile) Review
Finally, T-Mobile brings you an iPhone 5. And it's fast with great voice quality, as long as you're in a solid coverage area.
Jabra Talk Review
The Jabra Talk is a no-frills Bluetooth headset that's heavy on value and light on features.
Sennheiser MM 450-X Review
The versatile-but-not-flawless Sennheiser MM 450-X is a Bluetooth headphone set that also has active noise cancellation and the ability to be used as a wired pair.
Ergotech VersaStand Review
The Ergotech VersaStand is a compelling iPad stand that is equal parts form and function, but you'll pay a premium for the design.
ZTE Director (U.S. Cellular) Review
The ZTE Director gets you a free smartphone on U.S. Cellular, but you're better off directing your attention elsewhere.
Mophie Juice Pack Air (for iPhone 5) Review
The Juice Pack Air adds the most extra life of any iPhone 5 battery case we've tested, but the company's less-expensive Juice Pack Helium represents a better combination of performance and price.
BlueAnt Q3 Review
The BlueAnt Q3 is a solid, high-end Bluetooth headset, but it doesn’t offer that many significant improvements over its predecessor, or the competition.
Samsung Galaxy S 4 (T-Mobile) Review
Even better than its excellent predecessor, the Samsung Galaxy S 4 is the ultimate kitchen-sink Android phone for 2013, with something for everyone.
Sony Stereo Bluetooth Headset SBH20 Review
The Sony SBH20 is a surprisingly flexible stereo Bluetooth headset that is good for listening to music, taking calls, or even going wireless with your home stereo.
Huawei Premia 4G (MetroPCS) Review
The Huawei Premia 4G for MetroPCS is a good smartphone for a great price.
Sony Xperia ZL (Unlocked) Review
The unlocked Sony Xperia ZL is a big, beautiful smartphone that's very comfortable to hold, but a sky-high price tag places it out of reach.
ThinkGeek Minecraft Pickaxe Touchscreen Stylus Review
If you love Minecraft, the ThinkGeek Pickaxe Touchscreen Stylus might be the best stylus for you. If you don't, you should steer clear of this strange novelty pointer.
LG Lucid 2 (Verizon Wireless) Review
The LG Lucid 2 is a solid option for Verizon buyers on a budget, but it isn't quite as sweet a deal as the first time around.
ChargeCard Review
The ChargeCard is a USB charging cable that comfortably fits into wallet pockets, making it easy to carry a spare cable with you at all times.
HTC First (AT&T) Review
The AT&T HTC First puts the most popular social network front and center with its preloaded Facebook Home app, but it isn't the best phone for the job.
HTC One (Sprint) Review
The first truly great smartphone of 2013, the innovative, well-built, aluminum-clad Sprint HTC One is an easy Editors' Choice winner.
Samsung T159 (T-Mobile) Review
The Samsung T159 for T-Mobile is a simple, affordable little flip phone that's worth checking out if voice calls are your main priority.
Huawei Summit (T-Mobile) Review
The Huawei Summit is a feature phone in Android clothing. It's pretty good as far as feature phones go, but since a full-blown smartphone will cost you the same monthly fee on T-Mobile, you're better off with the real deal.