Top Budget-Friendly Gadgets: Engadget’s Must-Have Picks for Smart Shoppers!

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October has been relatively quiet in the tech sector, primarily due to Google and Microsoft having conducted their ⁢usual fall ⁢hardware‌ launches earlier this year. Nevertheless, several companies have unveiled new gadgets over‌ the past fortnight, coinciding with Amazon’s October Prime Day. Whether⁤ you were engrossed in⁢ shopping or tuning into Elon ‌Musk discussing robotaxis and cybervans,⁣ the Engadget⁢ team has been diligently​ reviewing both recently launched and older products. This bi-weekly summary⁢ aims to ⁢keep you informed; however, since I⁢ missed⁣ last week’s edition due to time off,‍ our ‌schedule is slightly ⁢off-kilter.

This period has surprisingly focused on more budget-friendly “un-flagships,” featuring devices like Meta’s‌ Quest 3S VR headset and DJI’s Air 3S drone alongside‌ Sony’s midrange audio equipment. It appears⁢ that ⁢one doesn’t need to​ deplete their savings ⁣for high-quality ‌devices that offer ⁣excellent value for money.

Sony ⁢LinkBuds Fit &⁢ Open: ​Bose QuietComfort Earbuds Review

by Billy ‍Steele

Billy’s recent ⁣evaluations of Sony ‍and Bose headphones reveal ⁣a​ significant trend: premium-level noise cancellation technology is ⁢now being integrated into midrange products. Personally, I find⁤ this development exciting. The features typically ⁣sacrificed for affordability include spatial audio and head-tracking—elements designed for​ an enhanced listening ⁣experience—but I’m content prioritizing sound ‌quality, voice clarity,‍ and ⁣effective background noise reduction instead.

I⁤ highly recommend checking out Billy’s review of Sony’s LinkBuds series even if you’re‍ not currently seeking headphones;⁢ he ‌endured considerable discomfort testing these uniquely designed​ earbuds on ⁢our behalf. A proposed headline he rejected was “Why am I in pain?” Kudos to you, Billy!

Meta⁢ Quest 3S Review: Exceptional VR at $300

by Devindra Hardawar

The Quest series stands out as a leading consumer VR headset option ​due to⁤ its affordability compared ‍to alternatives‌ while⁤ still delivering a high-quality immersive experience. In contrast with Apple’s Vision Pro priced at $3,500, ⁣the new ​Quest 3S ⁢offers an ⁣attractive price ⁣point of ‍$300. As ​noted by Devindra in his review, it boasts comfortability and ⁢speed while granting users access to Meta’s⁤ extensive library of ⁣VR applications and content. To quote Devindra⁢ directly: “It‌ may not be Meta’s first $300 ⁣VR headset but remains an impressive achievement.”

DJI Neo & Air 3S ⁤Reviews

by Steve Dent

The trend towards affordable yet exceptional products continues with the DJI​ Neo drone⁣ available for ‍just $200—a claim that it might‌ be the⁢ best ⁤drone ​ever made at this price point⁣ could‍ seem exaggerated but holds merit given its performance capabilities compared ‌to others within its range. One notable drawback mentioned by Steve​ is its loud operation; ‍however,​ I find humor in that aspect—it could add a comedic touch when capturing aerial ​footage! Who knew I’d consider purchasing a⁣ drone known ‌for ‌sounding like a banshee?

On another note⁤ regarding ‌higher-end options tested by Steve are the DJI Air⁤ 3S⁣ drone along ⁢with Canon’s EOS R5 II camera—both significantly pricier​ investments‌ but offering advanced features such as eye-control autofocus which enhances user⁤ experience despite ‍some‌ reliability ⁣concerns during initial use.

reMarkable ‌Paper Pro Review

by Dan Cooper

I ​understand Dan had reservations​ about awarding such​ high praise to ⁣a niche product⁤ like reMarkable Paper Pro; however ⁣after discussion we concluded it deserved recognition ‌as potentially ​being one of ‌the finest e-paper writing ⁣tablets equipped with⁣ color display—even following Amazon ‍unveiling their first ⁣color Kindle this week!‍ According ‍to Dan’s insights on Paper ⁢Pro enhancements including ⁤speed improvements alongside⁤ seamless integration between handwritten notes versus ‌typed text create an ‌organic note-taking environment worth considering despite ⁢straying from our ⁤theme surrounding⁣ budget-friendly⁣ gadgets.

Phoenix ‌Springs & Neva Game Reviews

by Jessica ‍Conditt

I may not be deeply⁤ immersed in gaming​ culture myself yet Jess’‍ reviews ​always captivate me! She recently explored sci-fi​ mystery Phoenix Springs ‌along with whimsical platformer Neva—her eloquent descriptions make me eager enough wanting playtime just so I can share her enthusiasm firsthand! Phoenix Springs⁤ follows ⁤technology reporter protagonists while ⁢intertwining my favorite genres (sci-fi/mystery) whereas Neva showcases stunning artistry throughout gameplay experiences‍ adding them both onto my must-play list!

A Glimpse Ahead: Upcoming Reviews on Our Radar

The Engadget team thrives on exploring​ various interests as we ⁢embark upon crafting‍ our holiday gift guide filled ‌with personal favorites suitable gifts alike! ⁣Many among‍ us ⁤hold‍ fondness towards‍ e-readers/writing tablets—I’m particularly intrigued ‍by newly announced Kindles especially ‍Kindle ⁣Scribe​ or⁤ Colorsoft models although​ they won’t hit⁤ shelves ⁤until later ⁤this ‍year leaving me‌ eagerly anticipating acquiring‍ reMarkable‌ Paper Pro instead! Additionally curious about what innovations await ⁢from Amazon hardware chief Panos Panay⁢ beyond his ⁢well-known Diet Coke preference​ revealed⁤ during my interview opportunity earlier this week!

A number within our ranks‍ are millennials harboring nostalgia towards retro gaming experiences too—our executive editor Aaron Souppouris engaged discussions surrounding Analogue company⁢ revealing​ details regarding upcoming Analogue 3D device​ which promises excitement ahead!

This week brought unexpected news from ‍Apple⁢ announcing updates concerning iPad mini featuring enhanced storage capabilities powered ⁢by A17 Pro ⁢processor ​supporting Apple Intelligence functionalities though seemingly minor adjustments still resonate positively amongst colleagues who appreciate compact tablet designs​ if only screen quality improved further!

The aforementioned announcements join other items slated‌ for reviews including Google TV Streamer/Samsung Galaxy S24 FE released recently—all amidst approaching November festivities ushering holiday shopping‍ season hopefully slowing‍ down hardware ⁢launches soon thereafter awaiting anticipated Mac event hosted by Apple recalling ⁣surprise unveiling Humane ‌AI Pin ‌last year whilst continuing forward reflecting fondly upon simpler times ⁢gone past…

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