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Fitbit Sense 2 review: A smart way to focus on fitness

The Fitbit Sense 2 is a smartwatch that features powerful sensors and software for advanced fitness and health tracking. Here’s our review.
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MSI Stealth 15M review: Coasting on its good looks

It's only natural that a person's tastes and preferences change over time. So after years of thirsting for big, beefy gaming laptops with shiny lights, I've started gravitating towards more understated all-rounders that don't scream "Look at me." And for the last few generations, MSI's Stealth 15M line has been one of the best at balancing good performance with a discreet appearance. But unfortunately, it feels like MSI is coasting with the 2022 model. While there aren't a ton of major flaws, things like the Stealth's display, battery life and audio just aren't quite as nice as I would've liked.

Design

For a gaming notebook, the Stealth 15M is about as incognito as it gets. It's got a simple, somewhat boxy build with a matte black finish (which is a bit of a fingerprint magnet, by the way). The only visual flair, at least on the outside, is MSI's dragon logo, which gets a new holographic treatment for 2022.

Then you open it up and you get MSI's lovely Spectrum backlit keyboard, a big speaker grill that runs the width of the deck and a smallish touchpad. Along its sides MSI includes a good selection of ports including four USB 3.2 ports (two Type-A and two Type-C, one of which supports DisplayPort), a full-size HDMI 2.1 connector and a combo headphone/mic jack. And with a weight of just under four pounds (3.96 lbs), the Stealth is actually a touch lighter than a lot of other 15-inch gaming laptops (and some 14-inch systems too).

Display, sound and webcam

On paper, the Stealth 15M's screen looks like a perfect match for its specs. It's a 15.6-inch IPS panel with a 144Hz refresh rate. It even has a matte finish to help prevent distracting reflections. The issue is that because it has somewhat dull colors and a tested brightness of around 250 nits, movies and games look kind of lifeless. Sure, if you like gaming in darker environments, it's not a big deal. But its mediocre light output also means that in sunny rooms, it can be difficult to read text, especially if you're someone who prefers dark mode apps.

The Stealth 15M features a 15.6-inch IPS display with a 1920 x 1080 resolution. Sadly, with a brightness of around 250 nits, it can look a bit dim and lifeless, particularly in sunny rooms.
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As for audio, the Stealth features dual two-watt speakers that can get pretty loud, though they are lacking a bit of bass. Don't get me wrong, they’re perfectly fine, I was just hoping for a little more considering the size of its grille. And then perched above the display is a 720p webcam which is serviceable but it doesn't deliver the kind of quality you'd want for live streaming. It's more so you can show your face during Zoom meetings, and that's about it.

But once again, while nothing is egregiously bad, I feel like MSI is doing the bare minimum here. Its speakers are just ok, its webcam doesn't even capture full HD and that big chin below the display makes the whole laptop look sort of dated.

Performance

The Stealth 15M has a great selection of ports including two USB-A ports, two USB-C ports, a full-size HDMI 2.1 port and a combo headphone/mic jack
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When it comes to performance the Stealth has plenty of oomph thanks to an Intel Core i7-1280P CPU and an NVIDIA RTX 3060 GPU. Our review unit even comes with a 1TB SSD and 32GB of RAM, the latter of which is arguably overkill given the rest of the system's specs. However, you'll want to make sure you figure out where the Stealth's fan speed settings are in the MSI Center app, because when this thing spins up, you're in for more than just a subtle whoosh.

In Shadows of the Tomb Raider at 1920 x 1080 and highest settings, the Stealth averaged 106 fps, which is just a tiny bit better than the 102 fps we got from the similarly-sized Alienware x14. Meanwhile, in Metro Exodus, the Stealth tied the Alienware's performance, with both machines hitting 55 fps at full HD and ultra settings. So not exactly face-melting horsepower, but still more than enough to play modern AAA titles with plenty of graphical bells and whistles enabled.

Keyboard and touchpad

The Spectrum keyboard on the Stealth 15M has a soft, cushy press, though sadly, you can't adjust its color pattern like on a lot of other gaming laptops.
The Spectrum keyboard on the Stealth 15M has a soft, cushy press, though sadly, you can't adjust its color pattern like on a lot of other gaming laptops.
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One thing I really like about the Stealth 15M is its Spectrum keyboard. Not only do the keys have a soft, cushy press, they let just the right amount of light to leak out the sides, adding a little razzle dazzle without searing your retinas. And of course, you can turn everything off if you want to go fully undercover. Below that you get a touchpad that measures just four inches wide and two and half inches tall, which can feel a bit cramped at times. That said, having an undersized touchpad isn't as big of a deal as it might be on a more mainstream notebook. Most gamers will probably carry an external mouse since touchpads really aren’t ideal for gaming.

Battery life

Perhaps the biggest weakness of the Stealth 15M is its battery life. It comes with a 53.8Whr power cell, which feels frustratingly small compared to the Alienware x14, whose battery is 50 percent larger at 80Whr, despite both systems being about the same size. That results in some pretty disappointing longevity, with the Stealth lasting just four hours and 15 minutes on our local video rundown test versus 9:45 for the x14 and 5:42 for the more powerful Razer Blade 15.

Wrap-up

Unfortunately, on the 2022 Stealth 15M it feels like MSI neglected the line, because aside from a new badge on its lid and a refreshed CPU and GPU, it feels like not a ton has changed from the previous model.
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After using the Stealth 15M for a while, I'm not really mad, I'm just disappointed. I love the general design and aesthetic and the Stealth delivers a great balance of performance and portability. In a lot of ways it feels like a more grown-up take on thin-and-light gaming laptop.

The issue is that it almost feels like MSI has neglected the Stealth line. Compared to previous years, the main upgrades for 2022 are a refreshed CPU and GPU along with a new badge on its lid. That's not nothing, but I know MSI can do better and I'm really hoping to see the Stealth get a full redesign sometime soon.

Ultimately, assuming you can stomach the short battery life, the value of the Stealth 15M hinges a lot on its price. I've seen this thing listed as high as $ 1,700 from retailers like Walmart, which is simply too much. At that point, you're much better off going for a notebook with a slightly smaller screen like the Alienware X14 and getting very similar performance, or opting for Asus' Zephyrous G14 while also saving a couple hundred bucks in the process. But if you can nab the Stealth for under $ 1,400, a lot of the system's trade-offs become a lot more palatable. I just wish this version of the Stealth felt more like James Bond and less like Agent Cody Banks.

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Apple Watch Ultra review roundup: a truly curious beast

Apple has just dropped its most expensive smartwatch to date. Here’s what everyone’s saying about the Watch Ultra.
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Edifier W240TN review: sleek, compact, and well-rounded

Edifier keeps making waves in the audio space, and today we’re spinning up the W240TN truly wireless and noise-canceling earbuds. We’ve actually checked out some similar wireless Edifier earbuds, but these are a little more compact and subtle, but otherwise still offer a ton of useful features. Worth the cash? Let’s find out. Quiet design […]

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Fitbit Inspire 3 review: my new favorite fitness tracker

The new Fitbit Inspire 3 is an accurate, affordable, and exceedingly comfortable minimalist fitness tracker.
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Montblanc Summit 3 review: unmatched luxury, half-baked smartwatch

The Montblanc Summit 3 has all the right desirable elements, but does it all work together as one, beautiful luxury smartwatch?
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Edifier MP230 Bluetooth speaker review: Retro aesthetics that demand volume

Bluetooth speakers normally focus on their sound quality. It makes sense, after all, since they are speakers. But there’s a ton of these speakers that sound great that look like a boring black box at best or are downright visually appealing at worse, and sometimes you want something that’s going to mesh with your furniture […]

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Tag Heuer Connected Calibre E4 (45mm) review: Big, bold, and brilliant

Luxurious, big, and expensive, is the 45mm Tag Heuer Connected Calibre E4 for you?
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Honor 70 review: a good phone that I can’t recommend

The Honor 70 is a totally fine phone. And a totally forgettable one.
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[Review] Improve your smartphone photography with the ShiftCam SnapGrip kit

Smartphones these days are much more important as cameras than telephones for most people. Whether you’re shooting photos and videos as a professional, recording your life through images, or just a social media enthusiast, you’ve probably considered camera quality before buying a phone. The smartphone camera experience is good, but not great. Sure, the images […]

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Google Pixel Buds Pro review: Shut up and take our money

Small and comfy, the Pixel Buds Pro sound great and are packed with features. If you’re an Android user, meet your new buds.
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EcoFlow Wave review: Beat the heat with EcoFlow’s powerful portable air conditioner

If you’re unlucky enough to live somewhere in the world that’s experiencing heatwaves and record high temperatures, you’re probably very tired of it at this point. Blistering temperatures aren’t fun whether you’re inside or outside, but without proper AC equipment, it’s tricky to manage either way. If you’re looking for something to help make that […]

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Asus ROG Phone 6 Pro review: competition-crushing super phone

The Asus ROG Phone 6 Pro has all the power you could want, but is it the new gaming phone king?
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TCL Stylus 5G review: A clunky first step into the stylus smartphone market

If you’re a fan of Samsung’s Galaxy Note line or smartphones with a stylus in general, your options are limited these days. Samsung’s Note line has been discontinued in favor of putting the S-Pen in the Galaxy S22 Ultra, and LG has totally stepped out of the game. On the budget side of things Motorola […]

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Huawei Watch GT 3 Pro review: Luxuriously limiting

Huawei’s Watch GT 3 Pro pulls together much of what was great about previous models and adds a luxury design.
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Sylvania Smart+ light collection review: Round out your smart home on a budget

Whether you’re looking to finally jump on the smart home bandwagon and start buying some connected bulbs, or you’re just rounding out some lights around the house, Sylvania’s latest partnership with LEDVANCE wants your attention. This new Smart+ collection from both companies is aiming to deliver an easy smart bulb experience on a budget that’ll […]

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WeGym Rally X review: Adding smarts to resistance bands

WeGym’s Rally X add smarts to training with resistance bands and an accompanying app to track progress. Are smart resistance bands worth it? Read our review.
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ZTE Axon 40 Ultra review: The best phone design of 2022

ZTE is taking another swing at the flagship market with the global launch of the Axon 40 Ultra. It’s one of their most striking designs yet with one of the best in-display cameras we’ve seen, with some new AI and software tweaks to round out the edges of the Axon line. Is this the year […]

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[Review] Upgrade your game night with these smart GoDice

Sometimes cramming smart features into a regular old object can be a little excessive. But when we reviewed the GoCube, a smart-enabled Rubik’s cube, we actually found that some of those extra features actually make the overall gadget a cool spin on a classic toy. Today we’re trying out something similar in the GoDice, a […]

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Honor Magic4 Pro review: This is the (Hua)way

Honor’s first true global flagship phone in a while impresses us, and also reminds us of another brand’s top devices.
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Samsung Galaxy S22 Review: Boringly good

The Samsung Galaxy S22 is a small phone with a few shortcomings, but there’s lots to like at its asking price.
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Edifier NeoBuds Pro review: Fantastic earbuds that won’t be for everyone

Edifier is a Chinese audio manufacturer that’s made a sizable name for themselves in the budget audiophile market over the last couple decades. They make everything from bookshelf home theater speakers to PC speakers to wireless headphones, covering most audio devices that you’d need to buy. Today we’re taking a look at some of their […]

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Tronsmart Bang party speaker review: Just as loud as you’d expect

Sometimes you’re not really worried about a speaker being portable. You need to fill up a room or a party and get the walls shaking, and a 6-inch speaker simply can’t cut it. That’s exactly what the Tronsmart Bang speaker is designed to do. Coming in at around $ 100, Tronsmart is competing in the price […]

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Tribit MoveBuds H1 review: Taking on the sport crowd

Tribit is slowly making their way through all the different categories of headphones and speakers on the market, and next on the list is the MoveBuds H1. These sporty headphones trade away some of the traditional, basic listening experience for something that’s designed to work out as hard as you do. They’re focused much more […]

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EcoFlow DELTA Pro review: Take more than just your phone off the grid

We’ve reviewed tons of portable batteries and chargers here at Talk Android. We recently covered one with a huge capacity that can handle all the gadgets around your house, for example. But what if you wanted something that could charge more than just your phone or laptop. Maybe, for example, your gaming PC, or your […]

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Samsung Galaxy Tab S8 Plus review: As good as it can get

Samsung’s Galaxy Tab S8+ is the best Android tablet yet, packing in stunning hardware and excellent software.
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FAA extends environmental review of SpaceX Boca Chica launch site (again)

SpaceX has to wait even longer to find out if it can launch Starship flights out of its Boca Chica facility in Texas. The US Federal Aviation Administration has delayed its decision on the environmental review of the launch site yet again, pushing back its target date of completion to April 29th. SpaceX must secure the FAA's approval, along with a vehicle operator license, to be able to launch Starship missions out of Boca Chica as planned. 

To be exact, the agency is looking into whether launching the massive reusable vehicle out of the facility will have a significant environmental impact on the area and will be a threat to the safety of the public. Its original target date for completion was December 21st, 2021, but it pushed the date back to February 28th, 2022 and then again to March 28th. On the official page for the environmental assessment, the FAA said it's updating its target date to April 29th "to account for further comment review and ongoing interagency consultations." The FAA received 19,000 comments for the draft version of the review published last year.

SpaceX chief Elon Musk recently revealed that the company is hoping to send Starship into orbit for the first time in May. If the FAA finishes its review on time, and with a favorable result for the company, then there's a chance the launch could happen in a couple of months. It's worth noting, though, that Musk's timelines could be a bit too optimistic.

In case the Boca Chica site fails the FAA's environmental review or if the agency issues an environmental impact statement (EIS) to dig deeper into the company's plans over the next few years, then SpaceX could shift to its backup plan. During a Starship presentation earlier this year, Musk said SpaceX already has approval to launch the Starship from Cape Canaveral in Florida. The move would delay the vehicle's first flight by six to eight months, since the company has to build a launch tower on the launch site, but at least the wait wouldn't last for years. 

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NYTSTND Quad review: High-end wireless charging that’s pretty good for Android, too

We’ve covered several wireless chargers before, and these days you can generally get some pretty nice options without spending too much. But if you want to go all out with it, you can get acquainted with the NYTSTND Quad and its family of wireless charging accessories. Instead of a single charging slot, these hubs integrate […]

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EcoFlow River Mini review: Portable power and wireless charging

EcoFlow ‘s River Mini provides 300W from a 210Wh battery in a small package and charges your phone wirelessly.
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Tribit StormBox Micro 2 review: A quiet upgrade

Tribit has kicked out another Bluetooth speaker, this time upgrading the StormBox Micro. We reviewed the original, which was a pretty solid and compact speaker. The sound outpaced its small size, and like most Tribit devices, it hit a fairly attractive price point. Now we’re checking out the StormBox Micro 2, which wants to improve […]

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Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra review: All the phone you’ll need for years

The Galaxy S22 Ultra brings two popular Samsung phone series together in one device, and the result is superb.
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Nothing Ear 1 Review: Everything you could want, for just $99

The Nothing Ear 1 earbuds have a unique design, but does the sound meet expectations?
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Garmin Epix Gen 2 review: The ultimate fitness watch

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Xiaomi Mi 11i Charging review: Testing the 120W HyperCharge

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Samsung Galaxy S21 FE 5G review: The sequel is never as good

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Lenovo IdeaPad Duet 5 Chromebook review: Best of both worlds

Lenovo likes to get weird with their gadgets. Whether they’re repurposing Android tablets as Google Home devices, playing around with modular smartphone accessories, or pioneering new ways to bend a laptop, the company is no stranger to new form factors and strange devices. We’re checking out the Lenovo IdeaPad Duet 5, which keeps up that […]

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Redmi Buds 3 review: Form over function

It’s time to check out another pair of headphones, and this time we’re testing out Xiaomi’s Redmi Buds 3. They promise a sleek, modern design in a very affordable price point, which generally seems like Xiaomi’s thing, anyway. But are these worth picking up ahead of an intense holiday shopping season? Let’s find out. Modern […]

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GameSir T4 Mini review: One of the best pocket game controllers

New week, new game controller to review. There’s no shortage of these for any kind of preference you might have, and GameSir has been putting out tons of great options over the last few months, whether you want an Xbox-style controller, something designed for touch screens, or anything else you have an itch for. We’re […]

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Google Pixel 6 review: Don’t overlook the cheaper Pixel

Cheaper means not as good, right? That’s not necessarily accurate, as the $ 599 Pixel 6 proves in our review.
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Tribit FlyBuds C2 review: Good sound, not so great design

Tribit has rolled out their FlyBuds C2, a totally wireless set of headphones that pack in a laundry list of every feature you could possibly want from some earbuds. They’re sleek and stylish with no compromises on the hardware. But a spec sheet doesn’t necessarily make a good pair of headphones. Let’s dig in and […]

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DJI Action 2 review: Reinventing the action camera

A brand-new take on an action camera, designed from the ground up with a host of unique innovations.
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Apple Watch Series 7 Review: The best smartwatch you can buy, by far

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You don’t need to be much of a fortune teller to know that cheaper 5G phones are going to be a huge focus for phone makers in the next few years. While the faster 5G hardware was initially reserved for higher end hardware at first, we’re starting to see it trickle into tons of other […]

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Vivo X70 Pro+ Review: Lives up to the promise, but just try finding one

The Vivo X70 Pro+ has an enviable spec sheet and a truly excellent camera, but can it live up to the promise?
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The Android tablet segment has stagnated since Google quit on it to focus on Chrome OS, having shied away from the winning formula that was the Nexus 7 to developing big, expensive tablets such as the Nexus 10. This left Samsung and Lenovo to dominate with their mid-range and premium devices and Amazon to clean […]

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Sequent SuperCharger 2.1 Premium HR review: Infinite power, limited tech

The Sequent SuperCharger means you never charge a smartwatch again, but it comes at the expense of smart tech.
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Lenovo Chromebook Flex 3i review: A likeable but flawed Chromebook

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1More true wireless earbuds review: Decent buds, but wait for a sale

If you’re in the market for truly wireless earbuds, you’ll almost have too many choices to pick from. Just about every major manufacturer has tried their hand at wireless buds, and tons of new and upcoming brands have put their hat in the ring, too. Today we’re testing out some affordable earbuds from 1More, a […]

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