Guess who has the best smartphone camera in 2014? Well, when it comes to video, it'll be hard to beat the Galaxy Note 4! This awesome 16-megapixel camera shoots up to UHD quality video (3,840 x 2,160) with optical image stabilization. It's probably some of the best footage I've ever seen from a smartphone and a fine example of how far mobile optics have come.
Today we’re comparing the cameras between the LG G6 and iPhone 7 Plus. How does one of the best smartphone cameras out there stack up against LG’s latest and greatest? In this video we’ll check out camera samples, specifications, and ...
Today we’re taking a look at the new Apple Watch Edition. This year, Apple switched it up and ditched the all gold models in favor of ceramic. Why ceramic you might ask? Well first off, it’s a heck of a ...
Dual-Rear cameras, More battery capacity, a larger display, and an extra GB of RAM… What’s going on everyone this is Dom and these are effectively the biggest differences between Apple’s new iPhone 7 and 7 Plus. The question is, which ...
Welcome to Epic Tech Under $100. First up, we’re taking a look at something to clean up your smartphone recordings. Meet Rode’s VideoMic Me. This little mic is perfect for creating content on-the-go and it’s all about capturing cleaner audio ...
Google's Nexus 6 is in high demand. This is the latest and greatest that Android has to offer right now, but is it worth your hard-earned cash? Most of what makes the Nexus 6 so great stems from its pure Android experience. Essentially, you're experiencing this mobile OS exactly as it was crafted and straight from the source...
Looking for a solid (real solid) dock that works with iPhone and iPad? Meet Gravitas from Henge Docks. This mean little zinc alloy crafted dock has form fitting inserts for iPhone/iPad and claims to "stay put" when undocking your device. Does it live up to the hype? Find out in my video review above.
What's the best Android smartphone in 2014? Well in my opinion, that would be the OnePlus One. Check out my video review above and be sure to read the full review over at 9to5Google.