SteelSeries Arctis Nova Pro
A new standard
Pros
Top-tier audio quality
Expansive Sonar software
High-quality ANC
Comfortable fit with multiple adjustment points
Fully retractable microphone
Dual USB inputs
Cons
GameDAC doesn’t fully integrate with Sonar
Microphone is prone to pick up noise
Spatial audio can have nasty interactions with EQ
There are wireless gaming headsets and there are wireless noise-canceling headphones. Two product categories with two different use cases.
The SteelSeries Arctis Nova Pro Wireless is, somehow, the best of both worlds. The ANC (active noise canceling) is better than any gaming headset we’ve tested, and the microphone is fully retractable, so it’s hardly noticeable. Of course, the audio quality is what matters most, and the Arctis Nova Pro Wireless proves again to be a notch above the competition.
SteelSeries Arctis Nova Pro
A new standard
Sonos Ray soundbar
The start of something awesome
Pros
Compact for versatile placement
Impressive sound for its size
Expandable to a full 5.1 system
Easy setup and control
Cons
Pricey for a small soundbar
Lacks a bit of midrange detail
Sonos has made a name for itself with its wireless multiroom audio. It’s also released a few soundbars over the years, but none are cheap. That’s where the Sonos Ray comes in. It’s still not cheap, but at $279, it’s significantly cheaper than anything else Sonos has to offer.
And what you get in return is a compact soundbar that sounds remarkably impressive for its size. It’s easy to set up, and of course, it’s expandable to a full 5.1 system when you’re ready to take the plunge.
Sonos Ray soundbar
The start of something awesome
Dell UltraSharp 32 4K USB-C Hub
Deep blacks, more power
Pros
Large, sharp 4K IPS panel
Excellent image quality
Truly useful USB-C hub and KVM switch
Outstanding build quality and design
Standout warranty and support
Cons
Expensive
HDR support is so-so
Next-gen panel types like OLED and mini-LED offer significantly deeper blacks and brighter peak luminance, but they are still extremely rare, especially in large PC monitors. This new Dell monitor takes a different approach, though, using LG’s new “IPS Black” technology to achieve better contrast.
While not quite competitive with OLED, the new Dell UltraSharp 32 4K monitor (U3223GE) definitely takes IPS displays to the next level. On top of that, this UltraSharp monitor features the same great design and useful ports (and even a KVM switch!) you’d expect from Dell’s premium line of displays.
Dell UltraSharp 32 4K USB-C Hub
Deep blacks, more power
LG PuriCare AeroTower
Powerful, quiet, effective
Pros
Quiet
Efficient purification
Multiple cooling modes and fan speeds
10-year warranty on the motor
If you didn’t think there was room for innovation in a simple air purifier, check out what LG is doing with its PuriCare AeroTower. The AeroTower works to improve air quality in your room as an oscillating fan. In our testing, we found the purification to be surprisingly efficient, all while staying quiet.
It comes with multiple cooling modes and tracks all the purification through the app. While $600 is a lot to spend on an air purifier, this is the best one we’ve tested so far.
LG PuriCare AeroTower
Powerful, quiet, effective
Falcon Northwest Tiki
Mini PC gaming, perfected
Pros
Blazing 4K gaming performance
Fantastic thermal design
Top-notch build quality
Accessible upgrades
Standard three-year warranty
Limited fan noise
Cons
Limited Intel configurations
Prebuilt gaming PCs usually come with compromises, no matter how good they are. The Falcon NW Tiki, though, is a compact gaming PC that is nearly perfect.
The thermal design is to-notch, and for a PC of its size, it produces very limited fan noise. All that results in fantastic 4K gaming and easy upgrades well into the future. And of course, the build quality, cable management, and customization options are all immaculate. If you can afford the premium price tag that comes with a boutique PC like this one, you won’t be disappointed.
Falcon Northwest Tiki
Mini PC gaming, perfected
Audio-Technica ATH-CKS50TW
Big buds, big sound, big battery
Pros
Great sound with massive bass
Huge battery capacity
Very good noise cancellation
Bluetooth Multipoint
IPX4 water resistance
aptX Adaptive
Cons
No wireless charging
No wear sensors
Bulky charging case
These Audio-Technica wireless earbuds are the opposite of Apple’s iconic AirPods. They’re black, bulky, and have tremendous bass. When’s the last time you’ve been able to say that about a pair of noise-canceling earbuds?
The buds also come with both very good ANC and long battery life. You’ll have to put up with the large case, of course. But when it comes to battery life and low-end performance, the CKS50TW have no competition at its price point.
Audio-Technica ATH-CKS50TW
Big buds, big sound, big battery
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