Best Sleep Trackers of 2026: Oura, Whoop, and Eight Sleep
I tested the top sleep wearables for every type of sleeper, including devices from Oura, Whoop, and Eight Sleep.
I tested the top sleep wearables for every type of sleeper, including devices from Oura, Whoop, and Eight Sleep.
With true plug-and-play support, versatile connectivity, and excellent sound, Universal Audio’s Volt 876 makes recording simple.
Leica’s first home entertainment projector is pricey, but like the company’s cameras, the image quality is worth the splurge.
Responsibly dispose of your food scraps with one of these indoor, (mostly) odor-free, WIRED-tested devices.
The internet’s most jacked leftist shares the tech and daily rituals that fuel his marathon streams.
This colossal pizza oven is both pricey and impractical. It also makes the best pizza I’ve ever cooked at home.
The bubbly plastic BlipBlox After Dark synthesizer is funky, adorable, and a little bit confusing. I love making noises with it anyway.
Sony’s new LinkBuds Clip serve up solid performance, but I’d wait until they’re on sale.
The design of Soundcore’s latest open earbuds magically transforms them into noise-canceling buds. But does it actually work?
A fun diversion for retro gaming on the Nintendo Switch 2—if you can stand to look at it.