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<h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-cloner-alliance-steps-up-the-uhd-pro-4k">Cloner Alliance Steps Up the UHD Pro 4K</h2>



<p>The Cloner Alliance UHD Pro 4K is a standalone video capture and recording box built for creators, gamers, and anyone who needs a simple way to record HDMI video without turning the setup into a complicated production rig. After looking at the previous Cloner Alliance Pro 4K model, this newer UHD Pro 4K brings some useful upgrades, including USB-C, microSD support, USB 3.0, and more flexible recording options.</p>



<p>This is designed for pro video workflows, game capture, screenshots, camera recording, and even scheduled recording. It can capture in 4K, supports HDMI pass-through, and records to external storage including flash drives, microSD cards, and larger hard drives.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-what-s-in-the-box">What’s in the Box?</h2>



<p>Inside the box, Cloner Alliance keeps things straightforward. You get the UHD Pro 4K unit, instruction materials, a remote control, HDMI cable, power adapter, and a USB-C to USB-A cable.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-a-welcome-usb-c-upgrade">A Welcome USB-C Upgrade</h3>



<p>One of the first noticeable changes is the move from micro USB to USB-C. That makes the UHD Pro 4K feel more modern and more useful in current creator setups. The device also includes USB 3.0 support, which matters when you are recording larger video files at higher bitrates.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-ports-and-controls">Ports and Controls</h3>



<p>On the top of the unit, you get physical controls for pause, snapshot, record, and stop. There are also audio inputs, including mic, aux, and line-in options. On the side, the unit includes microSD/TF card support, USB-C, and USB-A connectivity. On the back, you get the power button, 12V power input, HDMI input, and HDMI output for pass-through monitoring.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-recording-options-for-video-capture">Recording Options for Video Capture</h2>



<p>The Cloner Alliance UHD Pro 4K can record in MP4 or TS file formats. Resolution options include 4K, 1080p, or auto mode. For many users, auto mode will probably be the easiest choice, but having manual resolution control is useful when you need to lock the output to a specific format.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-h-264-and-h-265-recording">H.264 and H.265 Recording</h3>



<p>The UHD Pro 4K supports both H.264 AVC and H.265 HEVC recording. That gives users some flexibility depending on whether they want broader compatibility or more efficient compression.</p>



<p>The video bitrate can go up to 50 Mbps, which is a nice option for higher-quality captures. Just remember that a higher bitrate also means larger files, and your storage device needs to be fast enough to keep up.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-audio-settings">Audio Settings</h3>



<p>Audio options include HDMI audio, mic input, and aux input. You can adjust mic volume, aux volume, and HDMI output volume. The audio bitrate can be set up to 320 Kbps for better sound quality.</p>



<p>That said, this is not a multitrack audio recorder. If you combine audio sources into the unit, they are recorded together. For serious productions, it is still better to manage audio separately when possible.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-storage-flash-drive-microsd-or-hard-drive">Storage: Flash Drive, microSD, or Hard Drive</h2>



<p>The UHD Pro 4K supports recording to multiple storage types. You can use microSD/TF cards, USB flash drives, and larger external hard drives. The device can also test writing speed, which is useful before recording at higher bitrates.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-file-size-and-loop-recording">File Size and Loop Recording</h3>



<p>Recording file size options include unlimited, 4GB, 16GB, or two-hour segments. This lets you decide how the device breaks up long recordings.</p>



<p>There is also loop recording, which makes the UHD Pro 4K useful beyond gaming and creator content. You could use it with a camera for basic security-style recording, where older files are overwritten once storage fills up.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-hdmi-pass-through-and-latency">HDMI Pass-Through and Latency</h2>



<p>One of the biggest questions with any video capture device is latency. The UHD Pro 4K includes HDMI pass-through so you can send video to a monitor while recording.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-better-than-the-previous-model">Better Than the Previous Model</h3>



<p>Compared with the earlier Cloner Alliance Pro 4K, the latency on the UHD Pro 4K appears improved. The older model had more noticeable delay, while this new version feels closer to the 50 to 100 millisecond range during pass-through testing.</p>



<p>That is still not zero latency. For casual gameplay, recording, screenshots, or camera capture, it may be fine. For competitive gaming, you may still want to put a splitter before the Cloner Alliance box and monitor directly from the source.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-on-screen-menus-and-remote-control">On-Screen Menus and Remote Control</h2>



<p>The UHD Pro 4K includes a remote for navigating system settings, recording settings, audio settings, scheduling, playback, and storage options.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-settings-you-can-adjust">Settings You Can Adjust</h3>



<p>The system menu includes time settings, time zone, HDMI output resolution, HDMI output scale, screensaver, language, factory reset, and firmware information. The recording menu lets you choose format, resolution, file size, codec, bitrate, audio bitrate, loop recording, and watermark options.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-remote-control-experience">Remote Control Experience</h3>



<p>The remote works without needing to be aimed perfectly at the unit, which is a plus. However, it can be a little touch-and-go at times, occasionally needing more than one button press.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-scheduling-and-standalone-recording">Scheduling and Standalone Recording</h2>



<p>A big advantage of the Cloner Alliance UHD Pro 4K is that it does not always need a computer to record. You can connect your source, attach storage, and record directly from the unit.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-scheduled-recording">Scheduled Recording</h3>



<p>The device also includes scheduled recording options. That could be useful for capturing a camera feed, recording a recurring video source, or setting up a simple unattended recording station.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-using-the-uhd-pro-4k-with-a-computer">Using the UHD Pro 4K With a Computer</h2>



<p>The UHD Pro 4K can also connect to a PC using the Cloner Alliance helper software. Once connected, you can preview the video feed, record to the computer, schedule recordings, choose capture devices, and configure folders for video and photo storage.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-live-video-and-virtual-camera-use">Live Video and Virtual Camera Use</h3>



<p>The software also includes options for live broadcasting and virtual camera use. That means you can bring the Cloner Alliance feed into apps such as OBS, <a href="https://geni.us/vmix4k" data-internallinksmanager029f6b8e52c="4" title="vMix" target="_blank" rel="noopener">vMix</a>, or other streaming software.</p>



<p>The computer preview does introduce more latency than the HDMI pass-through monitor, so it is best used for setup, checking framing, or recording control — not as your main real-time display.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-video-screenshots-and-pro-video-uses">Video Screenshots and Pro Video Uses</h2>



<p>The UHD Pro 4K is not just for recording full videos. The snapshot button makes it useful for grabbing video screenshots, especially from gameplay, cameras, or HDMI-based devices.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-good-for-creators-and-reviewers">Good for Creators and Reviewers</h3>



<p>For content creators, this can be a useful box to keep nearby. It can capture from a camera, record a gameplay feed, document a device’s HDMI output, or act as a simple single-source recorder when you need something fast.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-pros-and-cons">Pros and Cons</h2>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-pros">Pros</h3>



<p>The Cloner Alliance UHD Pro 4K is easy to set up, works as a standalone recorder, supports 4K capture, includes HDMI pass-through, offers USB-C and USB 3.0, supports higher bitrate recording, and works with the same Cloner Alliance software ecosystem.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-cons">Cons</h3>



<p>There is still some latency, especially when using the computer preview. The remote can occasionally require extra button presses. Also, while the audio input options are useful, this is not a replacement for a dedicated multitrack audio workflow.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-final-thoughts-on-the-cloner-alliance-uhd-pro-4k">Final Thoughts on the Cloner Alliance UHD Pro 4K</h2>



<p>The Cloner Alliance UHD Pro 4K is a solid upgrade over the previous model. The move to USB-C, the addition of microSD support, better storage flexibility, and improved latency make it a more capable video capture device for creators, gamers, and anyone working with HDMI video.</p>



<p>It is easy to set up, flexible enough for standalone recording or computer-based capture, and useful for everything from pro video workflows to video screenshots. If you need a simple HDMI video capture and recording box that can work without a full computer setup, the UHD Pro 4K is worth a look.</p>



<p>Check it out at <a href="https://geni.us/cauhdpro4k">https://geni.us/cauhdpro4k</a></p>



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<post-id xmlns="com-wordpress:feed-additions:1">38372</post-id>	<author>geekazine@gmail.com (Jeffrey Powers)</author><itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit><itunes:subtitle>Cloner Alliance Steps Up the UHD Pro 4K The Cloner Alliance UHD Pro 4K is a standalone video capture and recording box built for creators, gamers, and anyone who needs a simple way to record HDMI video without turning the setup into a complicated production rig. After looking at the previous Cloner Alliance Pro 4K model, this newer UHD Pro 4K brings some useful upgrades, including USB-C, microSD support, USB 3.0, and more flexible recording options. This is designed for pro video workflows, game capture, screenshots, camera recording, and even scheduled recording. It can capture in 4K, supports HDMI pass-through, and records to external storage including flash drives, microSD cards, and larger hard drives. What’s in the Box? Inside the box, Cloner Alliance keeps things straightforward. You get the UHD Pro 4K unit, instruction materials, a remote control, HDMI cable, power adapter, and a USB-C to USB-A cable. A Welcome USB-C Upgrade One of the first noticeable changes is the move from micro USB to USB-C. That makes the UHD Pro 4K feel more modern and more useful in current creator setups. The device also includes USB 3.0 support, which matters when you are recording larger video files at higher bitrates. Ports and Controls On the top of the unit, you get physical controls for pause, snapshot, record, and stop. There are also audio inputs, including mic, aux, and line-in options. On the side, the unit includes microSD/TF card support, USB-C, and USB-A connectivity. On the back, you get the power button, 12V power input, HDMI input, and HDMI output for pass-through monitoring. Recording Options for Video Capture The Cloner Alliance UHD Pro 4K can record in MP4 or TS file formats. Resolution options include 4K, 1080p, or auto mode. For many users, auto mode will probably be the easiest choice, but having manual resolution control is useful when you need to lock the output to a specific format. H.264 and H.265 Recording The UHD Pro 4K supports both H.264 AVC and H.265 HEVC recording. That gives users some flexibility depending on whether they want broader compatibility or more efficient compression. The video bitrate can go up to 50 Mbps, which is a nice option for higher-quality captures. Just remember that a higher bitrate also means larger files, and your storage device needs to be fast enough to keep up. Audio Settings Audio options include HDMI audio, mic input, and aux input. You can adjust mic volume, aux volume, and HDMI output volume. The audio bitrate can be set up to 320 Kbps for better sound quality. That said, this is not a multitrack audio recorder. If you combine audio sources into the unit, they are recorded together. For serious productions, it is still better to manage audio separately when possible. Storage: Flash Drive, microSD, or Hard Drive The UHD Pro 4K supports recording to multiple storage types. You can use microSD/TF cards, USB flash drives, and larger external hard drives. The device can also test writing speed, which is useful before recording at higher bitrates. File Size and Loop Recording Recording file size options include unlimited, 4GB, 16GB, or two-hour segments. This lets you decide how the device breaks up long recordings. There is also loop recording, which makes the UHD Pro 4K useful beyond gaming and creator content. You could use it with a camera for basic security-style recording, where older files are overwritten once storage fills up. HDMI Pass-Through and Latency One of the biggest questions with any video capture device is latency. The UHD Pro 4K includes HDMI pass-through so you can send video to a monitor while recording. Better Than the Previous Model Compared with the earlier Cloner Alliance Pro 4K, the latency on the UHD Pro 4K appears improved. The older model had more noticeable delay, while this new version feels closer to the 50 to 100 millisecond range during pass-through testing. That is still not zero latency. For casual gameplay, recording, screenshots, or camera capture, it may be fine. For competitive gaming, you may still want to put a splitter before the Cloner Alliance box and monitor directly from the source. On-Screen Menus and Remote Control The UHD Pro 4K includes a remote for navigating system settings, recording settings, audio settings, scheduling, playback, and storage options. Settings You Can Adjust The system menu includes time settings, time zone, HDMI output resolution, HDMI output scale, screensaver, language, factory reset, and firmware information. The recording menu lets you choose format, resolution, file size, codec, bitrate, audio bitrate, loop recording, and watermark options. Remote Control Experience The remote works without needing to be aimed perfectly at the unit, which is a plus. However, it can be a little touch-and-go at times, occasionally needing more than one button press. Scheduling and Standalone Recording A big advantage of the Cloner Alliance UHD Pro 4K is that it does not always need a computer to record. You can connect your source, attach storage, and record directly from the unit. Scheduled Recording The device also includes scheduled recording options. That could be useful for capturing a camera feed, recording a recurring video source, or setting up a simple unattended recording station. Using the UHD Pro 4K With a Computer The UHD Pro 4K can also connect to a PC using the Cloner Alliance helper software. Once connected, you can preview the video feed, record to the computer, schedule recordings, choose capture devices, and configure folders for video and photo storage. Live Video and Virtual Camera Use The software also includes options for live broadcasting and virtual camera use. That means you can bring the Cloner Alliance feed into apps such as OBS, vMix, or other streaming software. The computer preview does introduce more latency than the HDMI pass-through monitor, so it is best used for setup, checking framing, or recording control — not as your main real-time display. Video Screenshots and Pro Video Uses The UHD Pro 4K is not just for recording full videos. The snapshot button makes it useful for grabbing video screenshots, especially from gameplay, cameras, or HDMI-based devices. Good for Creators and Reviewers For content creators, this can be a useful box to keep nearby. It can capture from a camera, record a gameplay feed, document a device’s HDMI output, or act as a simple single-source recorder when you need something fast. Pros and Cons Pros The Cloner Alliance UHD Pro 4K is easy to set up, works as a standalone recorder, supports 4K capture, includes HDMI pass-through, offers USB-C and USB 3.0, supports higher bitrate recording, and works with the same Cloner Alliance software ecosystem. Cons There is still some latency, especially when using the computer preview. The remote can occasionally require extra button presses. Also, while the audio input options are useful, this is not a replacement for a dedicated multitrack audio workflow. Final Thoughts on the Cloner Alliance UHD Pro 4K The Cloner Alliance UHD Pro 4K is a solid upgrade over the previous model. The move to USB-C, the addition of microSD support, better storage flexibility, and improved latency make it a more capable video capture device for creators, gamers, and anyone working with HDMI video. It is easy to set up, flexible enough for standalone recording or computer-based capture, and useful for everything from pro video workflows to video screenshots. If you need a simple HDMI video capture and recording box that can work without a full computer setup, the UHD Pro 4K is worth a look. Check it out at https://geni.us/cauhdpro4k &amp;nbsp; Check out the Geekazine Merch, including "I AM AI " T-Shirt.  Thanks for reading! Don't forget to subscribe to Geekazine: RSS Feed - YouTube Twitter - Facebook Tip Me via Paypal.me Send a Tip via Venmo RSS Bandwidth by Cachefly Get a 14 Day Trial Be a Patreon: Part of the Sconnie Geek Nation! Reviews: Geekazine gets products in to review. Opinions are of Geekazine.com. Sponsored content will be labeled as such. 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What’s in the Box? Inside the box, Cloner Alliance keeps things straightforward. You get the UHD Pro 4K unit, instruction materials, a remote control, HDMI cable, power adapter, and a USB-C to USB-A cable. A Welcome USB-C Upgrade One of the first noticeable changes is the move from micro USB to USB-C. That makes the UHD Pro 4K feel more modern and more useful in current creator setups. The device also includes USB 3.0 support, which matters when you are recording larger video files at higher bitrates. Ports and Controls On the top of the unit, you get physical controls for pause, snapshot, record, and stop. There are also audio inputs, including mic, aux, and line-in options. On the side, the unit includes microSD/TF card support, USB-C, and USB-A connectivity. On the back, you get the power button, 12V power input, HDMI input, and HDMI output for pass-through monitoring. Recording Options for Video Capture The Cloner Alliance UHD Pro 4K can record in MP4 or TS file formats. 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For serious productions, it is still better to manage audio separately when possible. Storage: Flash Drive, microSD, or Hard Drive The UHD Pro 4K supports recording to multiple storage types. You can use microSD/TF cards, USB flash drives, and larger external hard drives. The device can also test writing speed, which is useful before recording at higher bitrates. File Size and Loop Recording Recording file size options include unlimited, 4GB, 16GB, or two-hour segments. This lets you decide how the device breaks up long recordings. There is also loop recording, which makes the UHD Pro 4K useful beyond gaming and creator content. You could use it with a camera for basic security-style recording, where older files are overwritten once storage fills up. HDMI Pass-Through and Latency One of the biggest questions with any video capture device is latency. The UHD Pro 4K includes HDMI pass-through so you can send video to a monitor while recording. Better Than the Previous Model Compared with the earlier Cloner Alliance Pro 4K, the latency on the UHD Pro 4K appears improved. The older model had more noticeable delay, while this new version feels closer to the 50 to 100 millisecond range during pass-through testing. That is still not zero latency. For casual gameplay, recording, screenshots, or camera capture, it may be fine. For competitive gaming, you may still want to put a splitter before the Cloner Alliance box and monitor directly from the source. On-Screen Menus and Remote Control The UHD Pro 4K includes a remote for navigating system settings, recording settings, audio settings, scheduling, playback, and storage options. Settings You Can Adjust The system menu includes time settings, time zone, HDMI output resolution, HDMI output scale, screensaver, language, factory reset, and firmware information. The recording menu lets you choose format, resolution, file size, codec, bitrate, audio bitrate, loop recording, and watermark options. Remote Control Experience The remote works without needing to be aimed perfectly at the unit, which is a plus. However, it can be a little touch-and-go at times, occasionally needing more than one button press. Scheduling and Standalone Recording A big advantage of the Cloner Alliance UHD Pro 4K is that it does not always need a computer to record. You can connect your source, attach storage, and record directly from the unit. Scheduled Recording The device also includes scheduled recording options. That could be useful for capturing a camera feed, recording a recurring video source, or setting up a simple unattended recording station. Using the UHD Pro 4K With a Computer The UHD Pro 4K can also connect to a PC using the Cloner Alliance helper software. 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		<title>My Facebook Was Phished. What META Did Next is Frustrating</title>
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<p><em>**Editor&#8217;s Note: After continual attempts, I finally got to a support agent that brought back my accounts within the next 24 hours. It&#8217;s possible to get it back.</em></p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-a-simple-mistake-that-shut-down-19-years-of-facebook">A Simple Mistake That Shut Down 19 Years of Facebook</h2>



<p>This is not an easy story to tell, but it is one a lot of people need to hear. My Facebook was phished. I made the mistake. I let the attacker in. And within seconds, the account I had built for nearly 19 years was gone.</p>



<p>It started on May 4 while I was out of town and on my phone. A message pushed me toward Messenger, where I was prompted to log in and enter a two-factor authentication code. It was exactly the kind of thing I tell people not to do, but in that moment, I did it anyway.</p>



<p>Almost immediately, Facebook sent an email saying my profile had been taken down. The message said my profile had been reviewed and could not be reviewed again. That was the start of a frustrating journey through Meta’s account recovery system.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-facebook-hacked-then-locked-out">Facebook Hacked, Then Locked Out</h2>



<p>The first thing Meta told me to do was change my password, so I did. Once I got back to a computer I normally use for Facebook, I went to facebook.com/hacked and started the recovery process.</p>



<p>Meta asked for facial recognition. That took a few tries, partly because of my beard, but it worked. Then it asked for identification, so I uploaded my passport. The system said it would take two to three days.</p>



<p>Three weeks later, I still had no real answer.</p>



<p>That is where this becomes more than a simple “facebook hacked” story. This was not just a personal profile. This account was tied to business pages, Facebook groups, Messenger conversations, Instagram, Threads, and years of relationships and memories.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-instagram-taken-down-along-with-facebook">Instagram Taken Down Along With Facebook</h2>



<p>When my Facebook account was disabled, my Instagram went with it. That is especially frustrating because I had my Instagram account before the full Meta merge, and I always kept a separate username and password.</p>



<p>But because Instagram was connected to Facebook, I could log in only far enough to be told that because my Facebook page was disabled, my Instagram was gone too.</p>



<p>That means my Instagram posts, reels, conversations, and monetization access were gone. I had been making money from Reels. I had new content ready to post. But I could not publish to Instagram or Facebook, even while that same content could still go to TikTok, YouTube, and X.</p>



<p>For creators and small businesses, this is a serious problem. Losing Facebook is bad enough. Having Instagram taken down with it can cut off another income stream and another way to communicate with an audience.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-messenger-vanished-too">Messenger Vanished, Too</h2>



<p>Messenger disappeared with the account. At the time, I had several active conversations going. Some were personal. Some were business-related. One was tied to a potential deal that is now just sitting there because I have no way to continue the conversation.</p>



<p>That is one of the overlooked parts of a Facebook phished situation. People do not just lose posts. They lose access to the inbox where business, gigs, product review requests, community work, and personal conversations happen.</p>



<p>For my music work, Facebook and Messenger are major ways people reach out about gigs. Losing that access at the start of summer means losing potential bookings during one of the most important times of the year.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-meta-s-recovery-system-feels-like-a-wall">Meta’s Recovery System Feels Like a Wall</h2>



<p>Here is where things get even more frustrating: Meta’s support process appears to be almost entirely automated.</p>



<p>Every path seems to send me back to facebook.com/hacked. The AI support system does not give a real case number, a clear timeline, or a human escalation path. I have gone through the hacked-account process, the facial verification, and the ID upload more than once.</p>



<p>Still, no meaningful response.</p>



<p>The most frustrating part is that the account was disabled almost instantly, but the recovery process has dragged on for weeks. Meta also sent a message saying I needed to download my data before June 5 and that my account would be closed on June 18. That is not 180 days, even though the disabled account screen referenced an appeal window.</p>



<p>Trying to download the data has not worked reliably either. The system asks for login credentials, then says the account does not exist or loops back to the disabled account screen.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-this-is-more-than-a-social-media-problem">This Is More Than a Social Media Problem</h2>



<p>Losing Facebook is not like losing a random app. For many people, Facebook is a digital home, a business hub, a photo archive, a message history, and a community network.</p>



<p>I lost access to groups I managed. Some pages disappeared or became blocked behind account restrictions. My music page went down. My high school class Facebook group is now inaccessible. Geekazine is still visible, but I cannot post to it.</p>



<p>There are also personal memories I may never get back. My dad passed away in 2021. My mom passed away last year. I cannot reconnect with those accounts. I cannot rebuild those old friend connections. Friends who have passed away are still part of that history, and losing the account means losing access to those pieces of my life.</p>



<p>That is why this is so frustrating. A facebook hacked situation is not just about security. It is about identity, business, memories, and years of work.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-two-factor-authentication-helps-but-it-is-not-foolproof">Two-Factor Authentication Helps, But It Is Not Foolproof</h2>



<p>I had two-factor authentication turned on. That matters, but it does not make you invincible.</p>



<p>In this case, the attacker got in because I approved the login. I entered the code. I made the mistake. Two-factor authentication is still important, but it cannot protect you if you are tricked into handing over the keys yourself.</p>



<p>The lesson is simple: slow down. If a message tells you to log in, verify it first. Do not enter a code just because a prompt asks for it. If something feels even slightly off, stop.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-protect-your-pages-before-this-happens">Protect Your Pages Before This Happens</h2>



<p>If you manage Facebook pages or groups, make sure someone else you trust has admin access. That way, if your personal account is taken down, the page or group does not become completely stranded.</p>



<p>This is especially important for creators, musicians, small businesses, nonprofits, and community groups. If your Facebook profile is the only admin, a hacked or disabled account can lock everyone out.</p>



<p>Also make sure people have another way to contact you. Put your email address on your website. Keep your YouTube, TikTok, X, and other channels updated. Do not let one Meta account be the only bridge between you and your audience.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-the-bigger-problem-with-meta-support">The Bigger Problem With Meta Support</h2>



<p>The hardest part is not just that I was hacked. It is that there does not seem to be a reliable way to get help from Meta.</p>



<p>I have heard stories from people who got their accounts back. I have also seen horror stories from people who lost 10, 15, or 20 years of photos, messages, and business connections. Some were Meta Verified. Some still could not get help quickly.</p>



<p>That is the issue. A company this central to people’s lives and businesses needs a better second-tier support option when automation fails.</p>



<p>AI support can be useful. I talk about AI all the time. But when an account is wrongly disabled, when an appeal stalls, or when someone loses access to business tools, there needs to be a human path.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-what-i-want-from-meta">What I Want From Meta</h2>



<p>I am not looking for money. I want my account back.</p>



<p>I want access to my Facebook profile, my Instagram, my Threads, my Messenger conversations, my pages, my groups, and the business tools that were connected to them. I want to get back to building Geekazine and continuing the work I have done for nearly two decades.</p>



<p>Maybe Meta restores everything tomorrow. Maybe I get the email that says the account is back and everything is fine. I hope that happens.</p>



<p>But after three weeks of silence, it is hard not to feel like the system is broken.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-final-take">Final Take</h2>



<p>Getting facebook phished can happen fast. One mistake can turn into a full facebook hacked nightmare. And if your Instagram is tied to that account, you could end up with your instagram taken down, too.</p>



<p>The best thing you can do right now is protect yourself before it happens. Turn on two-factor authentication. Do not approve logins you did not start. Add trusted admins to important pages. Keep backup contact options available. Download your data when you can.</p>



<p>Most important, do not assume a platform will quickly help you fix it.</p>



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<post-id xmlns="com-wordpress:feed-additions:1">38368</post-id>	<author>geekazine@gmail.com (Jeffrey Powers)</author><itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit><itunes:subtitle>**Editor&amp;#8217;s Note: After continual attempts, I finally got to a support agent that brought back my accounts within the next 24 hours. It&amp;#8217;s possible to get it back. A Simple Mistake That Shut Down 19 Years of Facebook This is not an easy story to tell, but it is one a lot of people need to hear. My Facebook was phished. I made the mistake. I let the attacker in. And within seconds, the account I had built for nearly 19 years was gone. It started on May 4 while I was out of town and on my phone. A message pushed me toward Messenger, where I was prompted to log in and enter a two-factor authentication code. It was exactly the kind of thing I tell people not to do, but in that moment, I did it anyway. Almost immediately, Facebook sent an email saying my profile had been taken down. The message said my profile had been reviewed and could not be reviewed again. That was the start of a frustrating journey through Meta’s account recovery system. Facebook Hacked, Then Locked Out The first thing Meta told me to do was change my password, so I did. Once I got back to a computer I normally use for Facebook, I went to facebook.com/hacked and started the recovery process. Meta asked for facial recognition. That took a few tries, partly because of my beard, but it worked. Then it asked for identification, so I uploaded my passport. The system said it would take two to three days. Three weeks later, I still had no real answer. That is where this becomes more than a simple “facebook hacked” story. This was not just a personal profile. This account was tied to business pages, Facebook groups, Messenger conversations, Instagram, Threads, and years of relationships and memories. Instagram Taken Down Along With Facebook When my Facebook account was disabled, my Instagram went with it. That is especially frustrating because I had my Instagram account before the full Meta merge, and I always kept a separate username and password. But because Instagram was connected to Facebook, I could log in only far enough to be told that because my Facebook page was disabled, my Instagram was gone too. That means my Instagram posts, reels, conversations, and monetization access were gone. I had been making money from Reels. I had new content ready to post. But I could not publish to Instagram or Facebook, even while that same content could still go to TikTok, YouTube, and X. For creators and small businesses, this is a serious problem. Losing Facebook is bad enough. Having Instagram taken down with it can cut off another income stream and another way to communicate with an audience. Messenger Vanished, Too Messenger disappeared with the account. At the time, I had several active conversations going. Some were personal. Some were business-related. One was tied to a potential deal that is now just sitting there because I have no way to continue the conversation. That is one of the overlooked parts of a Facebook phished situation. People do not just lose posts. They lose access to the inbox where business, gigs, product review requests, community work, and personal conversations happen. For my music work, Facebook and Messenger are major ways people reach out about gigs. Losing that access at the start of summer means losing potential bookings during one of the most important times of the year. Meta’s Recovery System Feels Like a Wall Here is where things get even more frustrating: Meta’s support process appears to be almost entirely automated. Every path seems to send me back to facebook.com/hacked. The AI support system does not give a real case number, a clear timeline, or a human escalation path. I have gone through the hacked-account process, the facial verification, and the ID upload more than once. Still, no meaningful response. The most frustrating part is that the account was disabled almost instantly, but the recovery process has dragged on for weeks. Meta also sent a message saying I needed to download my data before June 5 and that my account would be closed on June 18. That is not 180 days, even though the disabled account screen referenced an appeal window. Trying to download the data has not worked reliably either. The system asks for login credentials, then says the account does not exist or loops back to the disabled account screen. This Is More Than a Social Media Problem Losing Facebook is not like losing a random app. For many people, Facebook is a digital home, a business hub, a photo archive, a message history, and a community network. I lost access to groups I managed. Some pages disappeared or became blocked behind account restrictions. My music page went down. My high school class Facebook group is now inaccessible. Geekazine is still visible, but I cannot post to it. There are also personal memories I may never get back. My dad passed away in 2021. My mom passed away last year. I cannot reconnect with those accounts. I cannot rebuild those old friend connections. Friends who have passed away are still part of that history, and losing the account means losing access to those pieces of my life. That is why this is so frustrating. A facebook hacked situation is not just about security. It is about identity, business, memories, and years of work. Two-Factor Authentication Helps, But It Is Not Foolproof I had two-factor authentication turned on. That matters, but it does not make you invincible. In this case, the attacker got in because I approved the login. I entered the code. I made the mistake. Two-factor authentication is still important, but it cannot protect you if you are tricked into handing over the keys yourself. The lesson is simple: slow down. If a message tells you to log in, verify it first. Do not enter a code just because a prompt asks for it. If something feels even slightly off, stop. Protect Your Pages Before This Happens If you manage Facebook pages or groups, make sure someone else you trust has admin access. That way, if your personal account is taken down, the page or group does not become completely stranded. This is especially important for creators, musicians, small businesses, nonprofits, and community groups. If your Facebook profile is the only admin, a hacked or disabled account can lock everyone out. Also make sure people have another way to contact you. Put your email address on your website. Keep your YouTube, TikTok, X, and other channels updated. Do not let one Meta account be the only bridge between you and your audience. The Bigger Problem With Meta Support The hardest part is not just that I was hacked. It is that there does not seem to be a reliable way to get help from Meta. I have heard stories from people who got their accounts back. I have also seen horror stories from people who lost 10, 15, or 20 years of photos, messages, and business connections. Some were Meta Verified. Some still could not get help quickly. That is the issue. A company this central to people’s lives and businesses needs a better second-tier support option when automation fails. AI support can be useful. I talk about AI all the time. But when an account is wrongly disabled, when an appeal stalls, or when someone loses access to business tools, there needs to be a human path. What I Want From Meta I am not looking for money. I want my account back. I want access to my Facebook profile, my Instagram, my Threads, my Messenger conversations, my pages, my groups, and the business tools that were connected to them. I want to get back to building Geekazine and continuing the work I have done for nearly two decades. Maybe Meta restores everything tomorrow. Maybe I get the email that says the account is back and everything is fine. I hope that happens. But after three weeks of silence, it is hard not to feel like the system is broken. Final Take Getting facebook phished can happen fast. One mistake can turn into a full facebook hacked nightmare. And if your Instagram is tied to that account, you could end up with your instagram taken down, too. The best thing you can do right now is protect yourself before it happens. Turn on two-factor authentication. Do not approve logins you did not start. Add trusted admins to important pages. Keep backup contact options available. Download your data when you can. Most important, do not assume a platform will quickly help you fix it. &amp;nbsp; Check out the Geekazine Merch, including "I AM AI " T-Shirt.  Thanks for reading! Don't forget to subscribe to Geekazine: RSS Feed - YouTube Twitter - Facebook Tip Me via Paypal.me Send a Tip via Venmo RSS Bandwidth by Cachefly Get a 14 Day Trial Be a Patreon: Part of the Sconnie Geek Nation! Reviews: Geekazine gets products in to review. Opinions are of Geekazine.com. Sponsored content will be labeled as such. Read all policies on the Geekazine review page.  Reviews: Geekazine is also an affiliate of Amazon The post My Facebook Was Phished. What META Did Next is Frustrating appeared first on Geekazine.</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Jeffrey Powers</itunes:author><itunes:summary>**Editor&amp;#8217;s Note: After continual attempts, I finally got to a support agent that brought back my accounts within the next 24 hours. It&amp;#8217;s possible to get it back. A Simple Mistake That Shut Down 19 Years of Facebook This is not an easy story to tell, but it is one a lot of people need to hear. My Facebook was phished. I made the mistake. I let the attacker in. And within seconds, the account I had built for nearly 19 years was gone. It started on May 4 while I was out of town and on my phone. A message pushed me toward Messenger, where I was prompted to log in and enter a two-factor authentication code. It was exactly the kind of thing I tell people not to do, but in that moment, I did it anyway. Almost immediately, Facebook sent an email saying my profile had been taken down. The message said my profile had been reviewed and could not be reviewed again. That was the start of a frustrating journey through Meta’s account recovery system. Facebook Hacked, Then Locked Out The first thing Meta told me to do was change my password, so I did. Once I got back to a computer I normally use for Facebook, I went to facebook.com/hacked and started the recovery process. Meta asked for facial recognition. That took a few tries, partly because of my beard, but it worked. Then it asked for identification, so I uploaded my passport. The system said it would take two to three days. Three weeks later, I still had no real answer. That is where this becomes more than a simple “facebook hacked” story. This was not just a personal profile. This account was tied to business pages, Facebook groups, Messenger conversations, Instagram, Threads, and years of relationships and memories. Instagram Taken Down Along With Facebook When my Facebook account was disabled, my Instagram went with it. That is especially frustrating because I had my Instagram account before the full Meta merge, and I always kept a separate username and password. But because Instagram was connected to Facebook, I could log in only far enough to be told that because my Facebook page was disabled, my Instagram was gone too. That means my Instagram posts, reels, conversations, and monetization access were gone. I had been making money from Reels. I had new content ready to post. But I could not publish to Instagram or Facebook, even while that same content could still go to TikTok, YouTube, and X. For creators and small businesses, this is a serious problem. Losing Facebook is bad enough. Having Instagram taken down with it can cut off another income stream and another way to communicate with an audience. Messenger Vanished, Too Messenger disappeared with the account. At the time, I had several active conversations going. Some were personal. Some were business-related. One was tied to a potential deal that is now just sitting there because I have no way to continue the conversation. That is one of the overlooked parts of a Facebook phished situation. People do not just lose posts. They lose access to the inbox where business, gigs, product review requests, community work, and personal conversations happen. For my music work, Facebook and Messenger are major ways people reach out about gigs. Losing that access at the start of summer means losing potential bookings during one of the most important times of the year. Meta’s Recovery System Feels Like a Wall Here is where things get even more frustrating: Meta’s support process appears to be almost entirely automated. Every path seems to send me back to facebook.com/hacked. The AI support system does not give a real case number, a clear timeline, or a human escalation path. I have gone through the hacked-account process, the facial verification, and the ID upload more than once. Still, no meaningful response. The most frustrating part is that the account was disabled almost instantly, but the recovery process has dragged on for weeks. Meta also sent a message saying I needed to download my data before June 5 and that my account would be closed on June 18. That is not 180 days, even though the disabled account screen referenced an appeal window. Trying to download the data has not worked reliably either. The system asks for login credentials, then says the account does not exist or loops back to the disabled account screen. This Is More Than a Social Media Problem Losing Facebook is not like losing a random app. For many people, Facebook is a digital home, a business hub, a photo archive, a message history, and a community network. I lost access to groups I managed. Some pages disappeared or became blocked behind account restrictions. My music page went down. My high school class Facebook group is now inaccessible. Geekazine is still visible, but I cannot post to it. There are also personal memories I may never get back. My dad passed away in 2021. My mom passed away last year. I cannot reconnect with those accounts. I cannot rebuild those old friend connections. Friends who have passed away are still part of that history, and losing the account means losing access to those pieces of my life. That is why this is so frustrating. A facebook hacked situation is not just about security. It is about identity, business, memories, and years of work. Two-Factor Authentication Helps, But It Is Not Foolproof I had two-factor authentication turned on. That matters, but it does not make you invincible. In this case, the attacker got in because I approved the login. I entered the code. I made the mistake. Two-factor authentication is still important, but it cannot protect you if you are tricked into handing over the keys yourself. The lesson is simple: slow down. If a message tells you to log in, verify it first. Do not enter a code just because a prompt asks for it. If something feels even slightly off, stop. Protect Your Pages Before This Happens If you manage Facebook pages or groups, make sure someone else you trust has admin access. That way, if your personal account is taken down, the page or group does not become completely stranded. This is especially important for creators, musicians, small businesses, nonprofits, and community groups. If your Facebook profile is the only admin, a hacked or disabled account can lock everyone out. Also make sure people have another way to contact you. Put your email address on your website. Keep your YouTube, TikTok, X, and other channels updated. Do not let one Meta account be the only bridge between you and your audience. The Bigger Problem With Meta Support The hardest part is not just that I was hacked. It is that there does not seem to be a reliable way to get help from Meta. I have heard stories from people who got their accounts back. I have also seen horror stories from people who lost 10, 15, or 20 years of photos, messages, and business connections. Some were Meta Verified. Some still could not get help quickly. That is the issue. A company this central to people’s lives and businesses needs a better second-tier support option when automation fails. AI support can be useful. I talk about AI all the time. But when an account is wrongly disabled, when an appeal stalls, or when someone loses access to business tools, there needs to be a human path. What I Want From Meta I am not looking for money. I want my account back. I want access to my Facebook profile, my Instagram, my Threads, my Messenger conversations, my pages, my groups, and the business tools that were connected to them. I want to get back to building Geekazine and continuing the work I have done for nearly two decades. Maybe Meta restores everything tomorrow. Maybe I get the email that says the account is back and everything is fine. I hope that happens. But after three weeks of silence, it is hard not to feel like the system is broken. Final Take Getting facebook phished can happen fast. One mistake can turn into a full facebook hacked nightmare. And if your Instagram is tied to that account, you could end up with your instagram taken down, too. The best thing you can do right now is protect yourself before it happens. Turn on two-factor authentication. Do not approve logins you did not start. Add trusted admins to important pages. Keep backup contact options available. Download your data when you can. Most important, do not assume a platform will quickly help you fix it. &amp;nbsp; Check out the Geekazine Merch, including "I AM AI " T-Shirt.  Thanks for reading! Don't forget to subscribe to Geekazine: RSS Feed - YouTube Twitter - Facebook Tip Me via Paypal.me Send a Tip via Venmo RSS Bandwidth by Cachefly Get a 14 Day Trial Be a Patreon: Part of the Sconnie Geek Nation! Reviews: Geekazine gets products in to review. Opinions are of Geekazine.com. Sponsored content will be labeled as such. Read all policies on the Geekazine review page.  Reviews: Geekazine is also an affiliate of Amazon The post My Facebook Was Phished. 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		<title>Blackmagic Fairlight Live: Standalone Audio Mixing System (NAB 2026)</title>
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<h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-blackmagic-brings-fairlight-into-the-live-audio-world">Blackmagic Brings Fairlight Into the Live Audio World</h2>



<p>Blackmagic Design has been steadily building Fairlight into its larger production ecosystem, and at <a href="https://www.geekazine.com/tag/nab/" data-internallinksmanager029f6b8e52c="3" title="NAB Posts on Geekazine">NAB</a> 2026, the company showed off a major step forward: <strong>Blackmagic Fairlight Live</strong>, a standalone audio mixing system built for live production.</p>



<p>Fairlight has long been known as the audio engine inside DaVinci Resolve, giving editors and post-production teams tools for mixing, EQ, compression, gating and audio cleanup. But this new version pulls Fairlight out of Resolve and gives it a dedicated live workflow, designed for people who need to mix audio during events, broadcasts, houses of worship, livestreams and video productions.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-it-looks-like-a-console-but-the-mac-does-the-heavy-lifting">It Looks Like a Console, But the Mac Does the Heavy Lifting</h2>



<p>The big thing to understand about <strong>Blackmagic Fairlight Live</strong> is that the hardware panel is a controller. The actual processing runs on a computer, with Blackmagic showing the system running through a Mac at NAB.</p>



<p>That means the console itself is not a traditional all-in-one audio mixer with every input and output built directly into the back. Instead, your audio I/O connects through the computer using interfaces, virtual sound cards or networked audio workflows. The Fairlight Live panel then gives you hands-on control of the mix.</p>



<p>That approach may feel different from a traditional soundboard, but it also makes the system more flexible. If your venue already has audio running over Ethernet, Dante Virtual Soundcard, AES, USB, Thunderbolt or another digital audio interface, Fairlight Live can fit into that existing setup without requiring a completely new wiring plan.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-built-for-atem-and-blackmagic-video-workflows">Built for ATEM and Blackmagic Video Workflows</h2>



<p>While Fairlight Live can operate as a standalone <strong>audio mixer</strong>, Blackmagic is clearly positioning it as part of a larger live production chain.</p>



<p>The system can pair with ATEM switchers, allowing a dedicated audio operator to control audio separately from the video switcher. That could be a big advantage for churches, live music venues, schools, conference rooms and production teams already using Blackmagic ATEM hardware.</p>



<p>Instead of forcing one person to manage both video switching and audio control from the same panel, Fairlight Live gives the audio side its own dedicated surface.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-10-20-and-40-channel-panels">10, 20 and 40 Channel Panels</h2>



<p>Blackmagic showed multiple Fairlight Live hardware options at NAB, including 10-channel, 20-channel and 40-channel panels. The larger models include multiple screens, giving operators direct access to processing tools and master controls.</p>



<p>Those screens can show channel strips, EQ, compression, gates, expanders and other controls, making it feel closer to a traditional digital mixing console. Multiple banks also allow users to layer deeper channel counts beyond the physical faders in front of them.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-plugins-effects-and-live-processing">Plugins, Effects and Live Processing</h2>



<p>Because Fairlight Live runs its processing on the computer, the available CPU power matters. Blackmagic suggested that a newer Mac mini would be a professional baseline, while something like a Mac Studio would offer far more headroom.</p>



<p>The system supports the same kind of audio processing users may already know from DaVinci Resolve’s Fairlight page. That includes Blackmagic’s built-in effects as well as AU and VST plugins from third-party manufacturers.</p>



<p>For live production, that means common tools like reverb, delay, EQ and dynamics processing should be available inside the Fairlight workflow. More demanding plugins could introduce latency, so the computer and plugin choices will matter for larger productions.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-a-possible-replacement-for-traditional-live-soundboards">A Possible Replacement for Traditional Live Soundboards</h2>



<p>For venues already using compact digital mixers, <strong>Blackmagic audio</strong> workflows could become a serious option. Fairlight Live is designed to replace a traditional soundboard, but with one important caveat: you still need a computer and an audio interface or network audio system to bring signals in and out.</p>



<p>The back of the panel includes features like XLR talkback inputs, XLR monitor outputs, Ethernet connections and USB for updates. But the main audio I/O is handled outside the console.</p>



<p>That makes Fairlight Live less like a self-contained mixer and more like a control surface for a computer-based live audio system.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-remote-control-and-flexible-setups">Remote Control and Flexible Setups</h2>



<p>Blackmagic also noted that the system can be controlled remotely, including from an iPad. That opens the door for operators to adjust audio from different locations in a room, stage or production space.</p>



<p>For live events, that could be especially useful. A venue could have the main Fairlight Live surface at front of house, while another operator or technician checks levels from another position.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-release-timing-and-platform-support">Release Timing and Platform Support</h2>



<p>At NAB 2026, Blackmagic said the Fairlight Live software beta was already available on its website, and the hardware panels were expected around the July to August timeframe.</p>



<p>The system was shown running on Mac, and while Blackmagic’s broader software ecosystem often supports Mac, Windows and Linux, the final platform support for Fairlight Live was still being worked on at the time of the NAB demo.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-why-fairlight-live-matters">Why Fairlight Live Matters</h2>



<p>The biggest takeaway is that <strong>Blackmagic Fairlight Live</strong> brings Blackmagic’s audio tools into the same live production conversation as ATEM switchers, 2110 workflows and modern networked production systems.</p>



<p>For creators, venues and live production teams already using Blackmagic gear, this could become a more integrated way to manage <strong>blackmagic audio</strong> without relying on a separate traditional console.</p>



<p>It is not just an audio mixer in the old-school sense. It is a computer-powered, software-driven live mixing system with dedicated hardware control — and for Blackmagic users, that could make Fairlight Live one of the most interesting NAB 2026 announcements.</p>


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<post-id xmlns="com-wordpress:feed-additions:1">38364</post-id>	<author>geekazine@gmail.com (Jeffrey Powers)</author><itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit><itunes:subtitle>Blackmagic Brings Fairlight Into the Live Audio World Blackmagic Design has been steadily building Fairlight into its larger production ecosystem, and at NAB 2026, the company showed off a major step forward: Blackmagic Fairlight Live, a standalone audio mixing system built for live production. Fairlight has long been known as the audio engine inside DaVinci Resolve, giving editors and post-production teams tools for mixing, EQ, compression, gating and audio cleanup. But this new version pulls Fairlight out of Resolve and gives it a dedicated live workflow, designed for people who need to mix audio during events, broadcasts, houses of worship, livestreams and video productions. It Looks Like a Console, But the Mac Does the Heavy Lifting The big thing to understand about Blackmagic Fairlight Live is that the hardware panel is a controller. The actual processing runs on a computer, with Blackmagic showing the system running through a Mac at NAB. That means the console itself is not a traditional all-in-one audio mixer with every input and output built directly into the back. Instead, your audio I/O connects through the computer using interfaces, virtual sound cards or networked audio workflows. The Fairlight Live panel then gives you hands-on control of the mix. That approach may feel different from a traditional soundboard, but it also makes the system more flexible. If your venue already has audio running over Ethernet, Dante Virtual Soundcard, AES, USB, Thunderbolt or another digital audio interface, Fairlight Live can fit into that existing setup without requiring a completely new wiring plan. Built for ATEM and Blackmagic Video Workflows While Fairlight Live can operate as a standalone audio mixer, Blackmagic is clearly positioning it as part of a larger live production chain. The system can pair with ATEM switchers, allowing a dedicated audio operator to control audio separately from the video switcher. That could be a big advantage for churches, live music venues, schools, conference rooms and production teams already using Blackmagic ATEM hardware. Instead of forcing one person to manage both video switching and audio control from the same panel, Fairlight Live gives the audio side its own dedicated surface. 10, 20 and 40 Channel Panels Blackmagic showed multiple Fairlight Live hardware options at NAB, including 10-channel, 20-channel and 40-channel panels. The larger models include multiple screens, giving operators direct access to processing tools and master controls. Those screens can show channel strips, EQ, compression, gates, expanders and other controls, making it feel closer to a traditional digital mixing console. Multiple banks also allow users to layer deeper channel counts beyond the physical faders in front of them. Plugins, Effects and Live Processing Because Fairlight Live runs its processing on the computer, the available CPU power matters. Blackmagic suggested that a newer Mac mini would be a professional baseline, while something like a Mac Studio would offer far more headroom. The system supports the same kind of audio processing users may already know from DaVinci Resolve’s Fairlight page. That includes Blackmagic’s built-in effects as well as AU and VST plugins from third-party manufacturers. For live production, that means common tools like reverb, delay, EQ and dynamics processing should be available inside the Fairlight workflow. More demanding plugins could introduce latency, so the computer and plugin choices will matter for larger productions. A Possible Replacement for Traditional Live Soundboards For venues already using compact digital mixers, Blackmagic audio workflows could become a serious option. Fairlight Live is designed to replace a traditional soundboard, but with one important caveat: you still need a computer and an audio interface or network audio system to bring signals in and out. The back of the panel includes features like XLR talkback inputs, XLR monitor outputs, Ethernet connections and USB for updates. But the main audio I/O is handled outside the console. That makes Fairlight Live less like a self-contained mixer and more like a control surface for a computer-based live audio system. Remote Control and Flexible Setups Blackmagic also noted that the system can be controlled remotely, including from an iPad. That opens the door for operators to adjust audio from different locations in a room, stage or production space. For live events, that could be especially useful. A venue could have the main Fairlight Live surface at front of house, while another operator or technician checks levels from another position. Release Timing and Platform Support At NAB 2026, Blackmagic said the Fairlight Live software beta was already available on its website, and the hardware panels were expected around the July to August timeframe. The system was shown running on Mac, and while Blackmagic’s broader software ecosystem often supports Mac, Windows and Linux, the final platform support for Fairlight Live was still being worked on at the time of the NAB demo. Why Fairlight Live Matters The biggest takeaway is that Blackmagic Fairlight Live brings Blackmagic’s audio tools into the same live production conversation as ATEM switchers, 2110 workflows and modern networked production systems. For creators, venues and live production teams already using Blackmagic gear, this could become a more integrated way to manage blackmagic audio without relying on a separate traditional console. It is not just an audio mixer in the old-school sense. It is a computer-powered, software-driven live mixing system with dedicated hardware control — and for Blackmagic users, that could make Fairlight Live one of the most interesting NAB 2026 announcements. The post Blackmagic Fairlight Live: Standalone Audio Mixing System (NAB 2026) appeared first on Geekazine.</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Jeffrey Powers</itunes:author><itunes:summary>Blackmagic Brings Fairlight Into the Live Audio World Blackmagic Design has been steadily building Fairlight into its larger production ecosystem, and at NAB 2026, the company showed off a major step forward: Blackmagic Fairlight Live, a standalone audio mixing system built for live production. Fairlight has long been known as the audio engine inside DaVinci Resolve, giving editors and post-production teams tools for mixing, EQ, compression, gating and audio cleanup. But this new version pulls Fairlight out of Resolve and gives it a dedicated live workflow, designed for people who need to mix audio during events, broadcasts, houses of worship, livestreams and video productions. It Looks Like a Console, But the Mac Does the Heavy Lifting The big thing to understand about Blackmagic Fairlight Live is that the hardware panel is a controller. The actual processing runs on a computer, with Blackmagic showing the system running through a Mac at NAB. That means the console itself is not a traditional all-in-one audio mixer with every input and output built directly into the back. Instead, your audio I/O connects through the computer using interfaces, virtual sound cards or networked audio workflows. The Fairlight Live panel then gives you hands-on control of the mix. That approach may feel different from a traditional soundboard, but it also makes the system more flexible. If your venue already has audio running over Ethernet, Dante Virtual Soundcard, AES, USB, Thunderbolt or another digital audio interface, Fairlight Live can fit into that existing setup without requiring a completely new wiring plan. Built for ATEM and Blackmagic Video Workflows While Fairlight Live can operate as a standalone audio mixer, Blackmagic is clearly positioning it as part of a larger live production chain. The system can pair with ATEM switchers, allowing a dedicated audio operator to control audio separately from the video switcher. That could be a big advantage for churches, live music venues, schools, conference rooms and production teams already using Blackmagic ATEM hardware. Instead of forcing one person to manage both video switching and audio control from the same panel, Fairlight Live gives the audio side its own dedicated surface. 10, 20 and 40 Channel Panels Blackmagic showed multiple Fairlight Live hardware options at NAB, including 10-channel, 20-channel and 40-channel panels. The larger models include multiple screens, giving operators direct access to processing tools and master controls. Those screens can show channel strips, EQ, compression, gates, expanders and other controls, making it feel closer to a traditional digital mixing console. Multiple banks also allow users to layer deeper channel counts beyond the physical faders in front of them. Plugins, Effects and Live Processing Because Fairlight Live runs its processing on the computer, the available CPU power matters. Blackmagic suggested that a newer Mac mini would be a professional baseline, while something like a Mac Studio would offer far more headroom. The system supports the same kind of audio processing users may already know from DaVinci Resolve’s Fairlight page. That includes Blackmagic’s built-in effects as well as AU and VST plugins from third-party manufacturers. For live production, that means common tools like reverb, delay, EQ and dynamics processing should be available inside the Fairlight workflow. More demanding plugins could introduce latency, so the computer and plugin choices will matter for larger productions. A Possible Replacement for Traditional Live Soundboards For venues already using compact digital mixers, Blackmagic audio workflows could become a serious option. Fairlight Live is designed to replace a traditional soundboard, but with one important caveat: you still need a computer and an audio interface or network audio system to bring signals in and out. The back of the panel includes features like XLR talkback inputs, XLR monitor outputs, Ethernet connections and USB for updates. But the main audio I/O is handled outside the console. That makes Fairlight Live less like a self-contained mixer and more like a control surface for a computer-based live audio system. Remote Control and Flexible Setups Blackmagic also noted that the system can be controlled remotely, including from an iPad. That opens the door for operators to adjust audio from different locations in a room, stage or production space. For live events, that could be especially useful. A venue could have the main Fairlight Live surface at front of house, while another operator or technician checks levels from another position. Release Timing and Platform Support At NAB 2026, Blackmagic said the Fairlight Live software beta was already available on its website, and the hardware panels were expected around the July to August timeframe. The system was shown running on Mac, and while Blackmagic’s broader software ecosystem often supports Mac, Windows and Linux, the final platform support for Fairlight Live was still being worked on at the time of the NAB demo. Why Fairlight Live Matters The biggest takeaway is that Blackmagic Fairlight Live brings Blackmagic’s audio tools into the same live production conversation as ATEM switchers, 2110 workflows and modern networked production systems. For creators, venues and live production teams already using Blackmagic gear, this could become a more integrated way to manage blackmagic audio without relying on a separate traditional console. It is not just an audio mixer in the old-school sense. It is a computer-powered, software-driven live mixing system with dedicated hardware control — and for Blackmagic users, that could make Fairlight Live one of the most interesting NAB 2026 announcements. 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<p>Adobe Premiere Pro is getting one of its biggest color workflow changes in years, and at <a href="https://www.geekazine.com/tag/nab/" data-internallinksmanager029f6b8e52c="3" title="NAB Posts on Geekazine">NAB</a> 2026, Adobe showed off what could be the future of color grading inside the editor.</p>



<p>The headline feature is <strong>Color Mode</strong>, a new color-focused workspace currently in Premiere beta. Adobe says it was built from the ground up to make color correction and grading easier for video editors without requiring them to become full-time colorists.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-premiere-s-color-workflow-gets-rebuilt">Premiere’s Color Workflow Gets Rebuilt</h2>



<p>Color Mode is designed to put the image front and center, with color tools placed directly below the viewer instead of buried in panels. The goal is to make color decisions faster and more visual while keeping the workflow inside Premiere.</p>



<p>Rather than relying on layers of Lumetri effects, copied settings and adjustment layers, Color Mode introduces a cleaner system of adjustments, groups and sequence-level operations. Editors can apply color changes to individual clips, groups of clips or an entire sequence.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-a-new-clip-grid-for-faster-grading">A New Clip Grid for Faster Grading</h2>



<p>One of the biggest interface changes is the new <strong>clip grid</strong>. Instead of thinking only in terms of a traditional timeline, Premiere can show clips in a grid layout for color work. That makes it easier to jump between shots, compare looks and apply grades across multiple clips.</p>



<p>The interface is also flexible. Panels can be moved and docked, giving editors room to customize the workspace around how they prefer to grade.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-heads-up-controls-make-color-more-interactive">Heads-Up Controls Make Color More Interactive</h2>



<p>Color Mode introduces a more hands-on way to adjust color. Click a control like temperature, contrast or tint, and Premiere brings up a heads-up display with the most relevant video scope for that adjustment.</p>



<p>Instead of dragging a slider while holding the mouse button down, editors can click once and move the mouse for more precise changes. Many controls are bidirectional, so moving up and down can adjust one value while moving left and right adjusts another related setting.</p>



<p>For example, temperature and tint can be adjusted together, helping editors fine-tune an image more naturally.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-styles-are-like-supercharged-looks">Styles Are Like Supercharged Looks</h2>



<p>Adobe also showed off <strong>Styles</strong>, which act like advanced looks built from multiple modules. A style can be applied at the sequence level, instantly updating the entire clip grid.</p>



<p>Editors can start with a preset, then open it up and fine-tune individual pieces such as film color, film emulation, contrast and other modules. Adobe described this as a way to get powerful results without needing deep technical color knowledge.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-hue-shifts-texture-and-beauty-adjustments">Hue Shifts, Texture and Beauty Adjustments</h2>



<p>Color Mode also includes tools for changing dominant hues in an image. Premiere can show key colors from the frame, letting editors select a color and shift it directly.</p>



<p>In the demo, changing red rims toward purple was as simple as selecting the red hue and moving the hue shift control. There are also texture and sharpness tools, which could help with beauty work or softening skin while still keeping image detail under control.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-operations-replace-the-old-messy-workflow">Operations Replace the Old Messy Workflow</h2>



<p>Adobe refers to these color changes as <strong>operations</strong>. They can be copied, pasted, moved and organized. Operations build from left to right, making the grade easier to understand as it grows.</p>



<p>That could be a big improvement for editors who have wrestled with adjustment layers, duplicated Lumetri effects and complicated timelines just to keep a grade consistent.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-what-about-lumetri">What About Lumetri?</h2>



<p>Adobe says Lumetri is not disappearing from older projects. Existing projects can still be opened, and Lumetri adjustments will remain available through the Effect Controls panel.</p>



<p>But Adobe was clear: <strong>Color Mode is the way forward</strong> for Premiere color work.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-still-in-beta-with-more-coming">Still in Beta, With More Coming</h2>



<p>Color Mode is currently in Premiere beta. Adobe said the goal is to ship it by the end of the year, while continuing to gather feedback throughout the summer.</p>



<p>Adobe also said it worked with more than 400 editors while building the new workflow, and the company plans to keep refining it as more users test it.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-a-big-change-for-premiere-editors">A Big Change for Premiere Editors</h2>



<p>For creators who edit and color in Premiere, this could be a major shift. The new premiere color mode looks more visual, more organized and more approachable than the older workflow.</p>



<p>There will be a learning curve, especially for editors used to the current Lumetri panel. But Adobe is positioning Color Mode as a faster, more editor-friendly way to handle color correction and grading without leaving Premiere.</p>



<p>All at <strong><a href="https://adobe.com">Adobe.com</a></strong></p>



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<post-id xmlns="com-wordpress:feed-additions:1">38360</post-id>	<author>geekazine@gmail.com (Jeffrey Powers)</author><itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit><itunes:subtitle>Adobe Premiere Pro is getting one of its biggest color workflow changes in years, and at NAB 2026, Adobe showed off what could be the future of color grading inside the editor. The headline feature is Color Mode, a new color-focused workspace currently in Premiere beta. Adobe says it was built from the ground up to make color correction and grading easier for video editors without requiring them to become full-time colorists. Premiere’s Color Workflow Gets Rebuilt Color Mode is designed to put the image front and center, with color tools placed directly below the viewer instead of buried in panels. The goal is to make color decisions faster and more visual while keeping the workflow inside Premiere. Rather than relying on layers of Lumetri effects, copied settings and adjustment layers, Color Mode introduces a cleaner system of adjustments, groups and sequence-level operations. Editors can apply color changes to individual clips, groups of clips or an entire sequence. A New Clip Grid for Faster Grading One of the biggest interface changes is the new clip grid. Instead of thinking only in terms of a traditional timeline, Premiere can show clips in a grid layout for color work. That makes it easier to jump between shots, compare looks and apply grades across multiple clips. The interface is also flexible. Panels can be moved and docked, giving editors room to customize the workspace around how they prefer to grade. Heads-Up Controls Make Color More Interactive Color Mode introduces a more hands-on way to adjust color. Click a control like temperature, contrast or tint, and Premiere brings up a heads-up display with the most relevant video scope for that adjustment. Instead of dragging a slider while holding the mouse button down, editors can click once and move the mouse for more precise changes. Many controls are bidirectional, so moving up and down can adjust one value while moving left and right adjusts another related setting. For example, temperature and tint can be adjusted together, helping editors fine-tune an image more naturally. Styles Are Like Supercharged Looks Adobe also showed off Styles, which act like advanced looks built from multiple modules. A style can be applied at the sequence level, instantly updating the entire clip grid. Editors can start with a preset, then open it up and fine-tune individual pieces such as film color, film emulation, contrast and other modules. Adobe described this as a way to get powerful results without needing deep technical color knowledge. Hue Shifts, Texture and Beauty Adjustments Color Mode also includes tools for changing dominant hues in an image. Premiere can show key colors from the frame, letting editors select a color and shift it directly. In the demo, changing red rims toward purple was as simple as selecting the red hue and moving the hue shift control. There are also texture and sharpness tools, which could help with beauty work or softening skin while still keeping image detail under control. Operations Replace the Old Messy Workflow Adobe refers to these color changes as operations. They can be copied, pasted, moved and organized. Operations build from left to right, making the grade easier to understand as it grows. That could be a big improvement for editors who have wrestled with adjustment layers, duplicated Lumetri effects and complicated timelines just to keep a grade consistent. What About Lumetri? Adobe says Lumetri is not disappearing from older projects. Existing projects can still be opened, and Lumetri adjustments will remain available through the Effect Controls panel. But Adobe was clear: Color Mode is the way forward for Premiere color work. Still in Beta, With More Coming Color Mode is currently in Premiere beta. Adobe said the goal is to ship it by the end of the year, while continuing to gather feedback throughout the summer. Adobe also said it worked with more than 400 editors while building the new workflow, and the company plans to keep refining it as more users test it. A Big Change for Premiere Editors For creators who edit and color in Premiere, this could be a major shift. The new premiere color mode looks more visual, more organized and more approachable than the older workflow. There will be a learning curve, especially for editors used to the current Lumetri panel. But Adobe is positioning Color Mode as a faster, more editor-friendly way to handle color correction and grading without leaving Premiere. All at Adobe.com &amp;nbsp; Check out the Geekazine Merch, including "I AM AI " T-Shirt.  Thanks for reading! Don't forget to subscribe to Geekazine: RSS Feed - YouTube Twitter - Facebook Tip Me via Paypal.me Send a Tip via Venmo RSS Bandwidth by Cachefly Get a 14 Day Trial Be a Patreon: Part of the Sconnie Geek Nation! Reviews: Geekazine gets products in to review. Opinions are of Geekazine.com. Sponsored content will be labeled as such. Read all policies on the Geekazine review page.  Reviews: Geekazine is also an affiliate of Amazon The post Adobe Premiere: Color Mode Makes a Huge Overhaul! (NAB 2026) appeared first on Geekazine.</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Jeffrey Powers</itunes:author><itunes:summary>Adobe Premiere Pro is getting one of its biggest color workflow changes in years, and at NAB 2026, Adobe showed off what could be the future of color grading inside the editor. The headline feature is Color Mode, a new color-focused workspace currently in Premiere beta. Adobe says it was built from the ground up to make color correction and grading easier for video editors without requiring them to become full-time colorists. Premiere’s Color Workflow Gets Rebuilt Color Mode is designed to put the image front and center, with color tools placed directly below the viewer instead of buried in panels. The goal is to make color decisions faster and more visual while keeping the workflow inside Premiere. Rather than relying on layers of Lumetri effects, copied settings and adjustment layers, Color Mode introduces a cleaner system of adjustments, groups and sequence-level operations. Editors can apply color changes to individual clips, groups of clips or an entire sequence. A New Clip Grid for Faster Grading One of the biggest interface changes is the new clip grid. Instead of thinking only in terms of a traditional timeline, Premiere can show clips in a grid layout for color work. That makes it easier to jump between shots, compare looks and apply grades across multiple clips. The interface is also flexible. Panels can be moved and docked, giving editors room to customize the workspace around how they prefer to grade. Heads-Up Controls Make Color More Interactive Color Mode introduces a more hands-on way to adjust color. Click a control like temperature, contrast or tint, and Premiere brings up a heads-up display with the most relevant video scope for that adjustment. Instead of dragging a slider while holding the mouse button down, editors can click once and move the mouse for more precise changes. Many controls are bidirectional, so moving up and down can adjust one value while moving left and right adjusts another related setting. For example, temperature and tint can be adjusted together, helping editors fine-tune an image more naturally. Styles Are Like Supercharged Looks Adobe also showed off Styles, which act like advanced looks built from multiple modules. A style can be applied at the sequence level, instantly updating the entire clip grid. Editors can start with a preset, then open it up and fine-tune individual pieces such as film color, film emulation, contrast and other modules. Adobe described this as a way to get powerful results without needing deep technical color knowledge. Hue Shifts, Texture and Beauty Adjustments Color Mode also includes tools for changing dominant hues in an image. Premiere can show key colors from the frame, letting editors select a color and shift it directly. In the demo, changing red rims toward purple was as simple as selecting the red hue and moving the hue shift control. There are also texture and sharpness tools, which could help with beauty work or softening skin while still keeping image detail under control. Operations Replace the Old Messy Workflow Adobe refers to these color changes as operations. They can be copied, pasted, moved and organized. Operations build from left to right, making the grade easier to understand as it grows. That could be a big improvement for editors who have wrestled with adjustment layers, duplicated Lumetri effects and complicated timelines just to keep a grade consistent. What About Lumetri? Adobe says Lumetri is not disappearing from older projects. Existing projects can still be opened, and Lumetri adjustments will remain available through the Effect Controls panel. But Adobe was clear: Color Mode is the way forward for Premiere color work. Still in Beta, With More Coming Color Mode is currently in Premiere beta. Adobe said the goal is to ship it by the end of the year, while continuing to gather feedback throughout the summer. Adobe also said it worked with more than 400 editors while building the new workflow, and the company plans to keep refining it as more users test it. A Big Change for Premiere Editors For creators who edit and color in Premiere, this could be a major shift. The new premiere color mode looks more visual, more organized and more approachable than the older workflow. There will be a learning curve, especially for editors used to the current Lumetri panel. But Adobe is positioning Color Mode as a faster, more editor-friendly way to handle color correction and grading without leaving Premiere. All at Adobe.com &amp;nbsp; Check out the Geekazine Merch, including "I AM AI " T-Shirt.  Thanks for reading! Don't forget to subscribe to Geekazine: RSS Feed - YouTube Twitter - Facebook Tip Me via Paypal.me Send a Tip via Venmo RSS Bandwidth by Cachefly Get a 14 Day Trial Be a Patreon: Part of the Sconnie Geek Nation! Reviews: Geekazine gets products in to review. Opinions are of Geekazine.com. 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<h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-scanlily-turns-clutter-into-a-searchable-inventory">Scanlily Turns Clutter Into a Searchable Inventory</h2>



<p>Most of us have that one box in the garage, attic or storage room that might contain old yearbooks, cables, comic books, Christmas lights or something we forgot we even owned. Scanlily is built to solve that problem by turning your stuff into a searchable digital inventory, using AI recognition and QR code scanning to help you track where everything is.</p>



<p>The idea is simple: take a photo or video of an item, bin or container, and Scanlily helps identify what it sees. It can create descriptions, organize items into categories and make your inventory searchable from a phone or desktop. For anyone who has ever dug through storage looking for one specific thing, this feels like the kind of tech that should have existed years ago.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-how-the-qr-code-scanning-works">How the QR Code Scanning Works</h2>



<p>Scanlily can be used with or without QR codes, but the QR labels are where the system starts to feel especially useful. You can place a QR code on a bin, box, tote or individual item, then scan it later to see what is inside or attached to that label.</p>



<p>In the demo, a QR label was added to a storage bin holding comic books. After scanning the code, Scanlily used the phone camera to capture the contents, then generated an AI description for the container and the items inside. That means the next time you need to find those Superman comics, old collectibles or holiday decorations, you can scan the box instead of opening every tote on the shelf.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-ai-helps-cut-down-manual-entry">AI Helps Cut Down Manual Entry</h2>



<p>The biggest advantage here is that Scanlily reduces the amount of typing normally required by an inventory tracker. Instead of manually entering every item, the AI can look at an image and suggest what it sees. For example, it recognized comic books in protective sleeves and identified details such as Superman and DC Comics.</p>



<p>That will not replace every manual note, but it gets you much closer to a usable home inventory without spending hours building a spreadsheet from scratch.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-useful-for-more-than-just-home-inventory">Useful for More Than Just Home Inventory</h2>



<p>Scanlily is not just for garages and attics. It can be used for collectibles, business equipment, tools, storage lockers, shoes, instruments, decorations and anything else that needs to be tracked. For home users, it could help with moving, insurance documentation or just knowing where something is stored.</p>



<p>For businesses, Scanlily adds features such as multi-user access, equipment tracking, booking, maintenance reminders and reporting. That makes it more than a QR code scanning app — it becomes a lightweight asset management system.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-mobile-and-desktop-views-make-it-easier-to-manage">Mobile and Desktop Views Make It Easier to Manage</h2>



<p>Scanlily works on mobile and web, so you are not locked into one device. The phone app is useful for scanning QR codes and adding new items quickly, while the desktop view gives you a broader look at your inventory.</p>



<p>The web dashboard includes views such as spreadsheet-style listings, inventory cards and approved item lists. That makes it easier to review everything you have scanned, check categories and see item photos at a glance.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-privacy-controls-are-a-smart-addition">Privacy Controls Are a Smart Addition</h2>



<p>One useful feature is the ability to hide certain item details from public view. If someone scans a QR code with a regular camera app, the label can open a Scanlily page. But you can control whether the photo or item information is visible publicly.</p>



<p>That matters if you are labeling boxes in a garage, office, warehouse or shared space. You may want the QR code to help you identify what is inside, without making every detail visible to someone else who scans it.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-pros-and-cons">Pros and Cons</h2>



<p>Scanlily is easy to set up, especially if you already know what containers or items you want to organize. The AI recognition helps speed up the process, and QR code scanning makes it practical when you are standing in front of a shelf full of boxes. The mobile and web access also makes it more flexible than a simple notes app or spreadsheet.</p>



<p>The main downside is that any inventory system still takes some initial setup. You need to label bins, scan items and approve the AI-generated details. But compared with manually typing everything into a spreadsheet, Scanlily makes the process feel much more approachable.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-final-thoughts">Final Thoughts</h2>



<p>Scanlily is a smart inventory tracker for anyone who wants to finally organize the mystery boxes in the garage, attic, office or storage room. With AI recognition, QR code scanning, barcode support and desktop inventory views, it gives you a practical way to build a home inventory without making the process feel like a full-time job.</p>



<p>If you have ever wondered where your yearbook, comic books, Christmas decorations, tools or old tech gear ended up, Scanlily gives you a better way to find it later.</p>



<p>Check it out at <a href="https://www.scanlily.com/">https://www.scanlily.com/</a></p>



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<post-id xmlns="com-wordpress:feed-additions:1">38356</post-id>	<author>geekazine@gmail.com (Jeffrey Powers)</author><itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit><itunes:subtitle>Scanlily Turns Clutter Into a Searchable Inventory Most of us have that one box in the garage, attic or storage room that might contain old yearbooks, cables, comic books, Christmas lights or something we forgot we even owned. Scanlily is built to solve that problem by turning your stuff into a searchable digital inventory, using AI recognition and QR code scanning to help you track where everything is. The idea is simple: take a photo or video of an item, bin or container, and Scanlily helps identify what it sees. It can create descriptions, organize items into categories and make your inventory searchable from a phone or desktop. For anyone who has ever dug through storage looking for one specific thing, this feels like the kind of tech that should have existed years ago. How the QR Code Scanning Works Scanlily can be used with or without QR codes, but the QR labels are where the system starts to feel especially useful. You can place a QR code on a bin, box, tote or individual item, then scan it later to see what is inside or attached to that label. In the demo, a QR label was added to a storage bin holding comic books. After scanning the code, Scanlily used the phone camera to capture the contents, then generated an AI description for the container and the items inside. That means the next time you need to find those Superman comics, old collectibles or holiday decorations, you can scan the box instead of opening every tote on the shelf. AI Helps Cut Down Manual Entry The biggest advantage here is that Scanlily reduces the amount of typing normally required by an inventory tracker. Instead of manually entering every item, the AI can look at an image and suggest what it sees. For example, it recognized comic books in protective sleeves and identified details such as Superman and DC Comics. That will not replace every manual note, but it gets you much closer to a usable home inventory without spending hours building a spreadsheet from scratch. Useful for More Than Just Home Inventory Scanlily is not just for garages and attics. It can be used for collectibles, business equipment, tools, storage lockers, shoes, instruments, decorations and anything else that needs to be tracked. For home users, it could help with moving, insurance documentation or just knowing where something is stored. For businesses, Scanlily adds features such as multi-user access, equipment tracking, booking, maintenance reminders and reporting. That makes it more than a QR code scanning app — it becomes a lightweight asset management system. Mobile and Desktop Views Make It Easier to Manage Scanlily works on mobile and web, so you are not locked into one device. The phone app is useful for scanning QR codes and adding new items quickly, while the desktop view gives you a broader look at your inventory. The web dashboard includes views such as spreadsheet-style listings, inventory cards and approved item lists. That makes it easier to review everything you have scanned, check categories and see item photos at a glance. Privacy Controls Are a Smart Addition One useful feature is the ability to hide certain item details from public view. If someone scans a QR code with a regular camera app, the label can open a Scanlily page. But you can control whether the photo or item information is visible publicly. That matters if you are labeling boxes in a garage, office, warehouse or shared space. You may want the QR code to help you identify what is inside, without making every detail visible to someone else who scans it. Pros and Cons Scanlily is easy to set up, especially if you already know what containers or items you want to organize. The AI recognition helps speed up the process, and QR code scanning makes it practical when you are standing in front of a shelf full of boxes. The mobile and web access also makes it more flexible than a simple notes app or spreadsheet. The main downside is that any inventory system still takes some initial setup. You need to label bins, scan items and approve the AI-generated details. But compared with manually typing everything into a spreadsheet, Scanlily makes the process feel much more approachable. Final Thoughts Scanlily is a smart inventory tracker for anyone who wants to finally organize the mystery boxes in the garage, attic, office or storage room. With AI recognition, QR code scanning, barcode support and desktop inventory views, it gives you a practical way to build a home inventory without making the process feel like a full-time job. If you have ever wondered where your yearbook, comic books, Christmas decorations, tools or old tech gear ended up, Scanlily gives you a better way to find it later. Check it out at https://www.scanlily.com/ &amp;nbsp; Check out the Geekazine Merch, including "I AM AI " T-Shirt.  Thanks for reading! Don't forget to subscribe to Geekazine: RSS Feed - YouTube Twitter - Facebook Tip Me via Paypal.me Send a Tip via Venmo RSS Bandwidth by Cachefly Get a 14 Day Trial Be a Patreon: Part of the Sconnie Geek Nation! Reviews: Geekazine gets products in to review. Opinions are of Geekazine.com. Sponsored content will be labeled as such. Read all policies on the Geekazine review page.  Reviews: Geekazine is also an affiliate of Amazon The post Never Lose Stuff Again! Scanlily AI Inventory &amp;#038; QR Code Organizer appeared first on Geekazine.</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Jeffrey Powers</itunes:author><itunes:summary>Scanlily Turns Clutter Into a Searchable Inventory Most of us have that one box in the garage, attic or storage room that might contain old yearbooks, cables, comic books, Christmas lights or something we forgot we even owned. Scanlily is built to solve that problem by turning your stuff into a searchable digital inventory, using AI recognition and QR code scanning to help you track where everything is. The idea is simple: take a photo or video of an item, bin or container, and Scanlily helps identify what it sees. It can create descriptions, organize items into categories and make your inventory searchable from a phone or desktop. For anyone who has ever dug through storage looking for one specific thing, this feels like the kind of tech that should have existed years ago. How the QR Code Scanning Works Scanlily can be used with or without QR codes, but the QR labels are where the system starts to feel especially useful. You can place a QR code on a bin, box, tote or individual item, then scan it later to see what is inside or attached to that label. In the demo, a QR label was added to a storage bin holding comic books. After scanning the code, Scanlily used the phone camera to capture the contents, then generated an AI description for the container and the items inside. That means the next time you need to find those Superman comics, old collectibles or holiday decorations, you can scan the box instead of opening every tote on the shelf. AI Helps Cut Down Manual Entry The biggest advantage here is that Scanlily reduces the amount of typing normally required by an inventory tracker. Instead of manually entering every item, the AI can look at an image and suggest what it sees. For example, it recognized comic books in protective sleeves and identified details such as Superman and DC Comics. That will not replace every manual note, but it gets you much closer to a usable home inventory without spending hours building a spreadsheet from scratch. Useful for More Than Just Home Inventory Scanlily is not just for garages and attics. It can be used for collectibles, business equipment, tools, storage lockers, shoes, instruments, decorations and anything else that needs to be tracked. For home users, it could help with moving, insurance documentation or just knowing where something is stored. For businesses, Scanlily adds features such as multi-user access, equipment tracking, booking, maintenance reminders and reporting. That makes it more than a QR code scanning app — it becomes a lightweight asset management system. Mobile and Desktop Views Make It Easier to Manage Scanlily works on mobile and web, so you are not locked into one device. The phone app is useful for scanning QR codes and adding new items quickly, while the desktop view gives you a broader look at your inventory. The web dashboard includes views such as spreadsheet-style listings, inventory cards and approved item lists. That makes it easier to review everything you have scanned, check categories and see item photos at a glance. Privacy Controls Are a Smart Addition One useful feature is the ability to hide certain item details from public view. If someone scans a QR code with a regular camera app, the label can open a Scanlily page. But you can control whether the photo or item information is visible publicly. That matters if you are labeling boxes in a garage, office, warehouse or shared space. You may want the QR code to help you identify what is inside, without making every detail visible to someone else who scans it. Pros and Cons Scanlily is easy to set up, especially if you already know what containers or items you want to organize. The AI recognition helps speed up the process, and QR code scanning makes it practical when you are standing in front of a shelf full of boxes. The mobile and web access also makes it more flexible than a simple notes app or spreadsheet. The main downside is that any inventory system still takes some initial setup. You need to label bins, scan items and approve the AI-generated details. But compared with manually typing everything into a spreadsheet, Scanlily makes the process feel much more approachable. Final Thoughts Scanlily is a smart inventory tracker for anyone who wants to finally organize the mystery boxes in the garage, attic, office or storage room. With AI recognition, QR code scanning, barcode support and desktop inventory views, it gives you a practical way to build a home inventory without making the process feel like a full-time job. 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<p>Telycam’s Mix One looks like the kind of production tool built for creators who need to move fast, pack light and still run a serious multi-camera show. Shown at <a href="https://www.geekazine.com/tag/nab/" data-internallinksmanager029f6b8e52c="3" title="NAB Posts on Geekazine">NAB</a> 2026, the Telycam Mix One combines a video switcher, touchscreen control surface and PTZ joystick into one portable unit aimed at live streamers, event producers, houses of worship, schools and mobile sports crews.</p>



<p>The big headline: this is a six camera switcher that does not need a full rack of gear to get started.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-a-compact-switcher-built-for-mobile-production">A Compact Switcher Built for Mobile Production</h2>



<p>The Telycam Mix One is designed as an all-in-one production console. Instead of carrying a separate switcher, PTZ controller and streaming encoder, this device puts those tools into a single portable box.</p>



<p>That matters if you are producing basketball games, football games, presentations, interviews or live events where setup time is limited. The form factor is small enough to fit into a Pelican-style case, making it a practical option for creators who need to get in, connect cameras, produce the show and move on.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-six-camera-inputs-in-one-box">Six Camera Inputs in One Box</h2>



<p>The Mix One supports up to six sources, giving producers a lot of flexibility for a portable system. The unit includes two HDMI inputs, two USB inputs and support for network-based video options including SRT, RTMP and NDI-HX3.</p>



<p>That gives the Telycam Switcher room to handle traditional cameras, USB video sources and IP-based production workflows. For smaller productions, six cameras is more than enough to cover a wide shot, close-up, scoreboard, host camera, roaming angle and presentation feed.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-touchscreen-control-with-preview-and-program">Touchscreen Control With Preview and Program</h2>



<p>The touchscreen is one of the Mix One’s most useful features. You can control the switcher directly from the display using a finger or stylus, with preview and program areas visible on the screen.</p>



<p>That makes it easier to see what is ready to go live before switching it to the main output. It also keeps the workflow familiar for anyone who has used a traditional video switcher, while still making the whole system feel more modern and compact.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-built-in-ptz-joystick-control">Built-In PTZ Joystick Control</h2>



<p>The integrated joystick is a major advantage for PTZ camera users. With the joystick, you can move a camera around, adjust framing and control shots from the same device used to switch the show.</p>



<p>One smart detail is that PTZ control is tied to the preview side, not the live program feed. That means you can line up your next camera shot before sending it live, helping avoid awkward camera moves being seen by the audience.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-streaming-and-output-options">Streaming and Output Options</h2>



<p>The Mix One also includes streaming tools, with options for RTMP, SRT and NDI workflows. That gives users multiple ways to send a production out to streaming platforms, remote destinations or network-based video systems.</p>



<p>On the back, the unit includes HDMI program outputs, USB connections, XLR microphone input, line in, line out and dual LAN ports. The dual network ports are useful for failover or production setups that need more reliable connectivity.</p>



<p>The Mix One can also run on PoE, which reduces the amount of power gear needed on location. For mobile production, fewer cables and fewer power bricks can make a big difference.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-computer-companion-app">Computer Companion App</h2>



<p>Telycam also offers a companion app for computer control. That means the Mix One can be placed off to the side while an operator controls the production from a PC.</p>



<p>That flexibility could be useful in venues where the switcher needs to stay near the cameras or network connections, but the producer wants to operate from a more comfortable position.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-price-and-availability">Price and Availability</h2>



<p>The Telycam Mix One is expected to launch in June with a price of $1,999.</p>



<p>For a portable production system that combines a six camera switcher, PTZ joystick, touchscreen interface, streaming tools and multiple input types, that price puts it in an interesting spot for creators and small production teams who want a compact live workflow without building out a larger control rig.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-first-impression">First Impression</h2>



<p>The Telycam Mix One feels like a practical tool for real-world productions. It is not just a switcher. It is a portable control center for multi-camera live video, especially if your workflow already includes PTZ cameras and network-based video.</p>



<p>For creators producing sports, events, presentations or on-location streams, this could be a strong all-in-one option. The portability, six-source support, built-in joystick and streaming features make the Telycam mix one worth watching as it gets closer to release.</p>



<p>Find out more at their website <a href="https://telycam.com/mix-one.html">https://telycam.com/mix-one.html</a></p>



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<post-id xmlns="com-wordpress:feed-additions:1">38352</post-id>	<author>geekazine@gmail.com (Jeffrey Powers)</author><itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit><itunes:subtitle>Telycam’s Mix One looks like the kind of production tool built for creators who need to move fast, pack light and still run a serious multi-camera show. Shown at NAB 2026, the Telycam Mix One combines a video switcher, touchscreen control surface and PTZ joystick into one portable unit aimed at live streamers, event producers, houses of worship, schools and mobile sports crews. The big headline: this is a six camera switcher that does not need a full rack of gear to get started. A Compact Switcher Built for Mobile Production The Telycam Mix One is designed as an all-in-one production console. Instead of carrying a separate switcher, PTZ controller and streaming encoder, this device puts those tools into a single portable box. That matters if you are producing basketball games, football games, presentations, interviews or live events where setup time is limited. The form factor is small enough to fit into a Pelican-style case, making it a practical option for creators who need to get in, connect cameras, produce the show and move on. Six Camera Inputs in One Box The Mix One supports up to six sources, giving producers a lot of flexibility for a portable system. The unit includes two HDMI inputs, two USB inputs and support for network-based video options including SRT, RTMP and NDI-HX3. That gives the Telycam Switcher room to handle traditional cameras, USB video sources and IP-based production workflows. For smaller productions, six cameras is more than enough to cover a wide shot, close-up, scoreboard, host camera, roaming angle and presentation feed. Touchscreen Control With Preview and Program The touchscreen is one of the Mix One’s most useful features. You can control the switcher directly from the display using a finger or stylus, with preview and program areas visible on the screen. That makes it easier to see what is ready to go live before switching it to the main output. It also keeps the workflow familiar for anyone who has used a traditional video switcher, while still making the whole system feel more modern and compact. Built-In PTZ Joystick Control The integrated joystick is a major advantage for PTZ camera users. With the joystick, you can move a camera around, adjust framing and control shots from the same device used to switch the show. One smart detail is that PTZ control is tied to the preview side, not the live program feed. That means you can line up your next camera shot before sending it live, helping avoid awkward camera moves being seen by the audience. Streaming and Output Options The Mix One also includes streaming tools, with options for RTMP, SRT and NDI workflows. That gives users multiple ways to send a production out to streaming platforms, remote destinations or network-based video systems. On the back, the unit includes HDMI program outputs, USB connections, XLR microphone input, line in, line out and dual LAN ports. The dual network ports are useful for failover or production setups that need more reliable connectivity. The Mix One can also run on PoE, which reduces the amount of power gear needed on location. For mobile production, fewer cables and fewer power bricks can make a big difference. Computer Companion App Telycam also offers a companion app for computer control. That means the Mix One can be placed off to the side while an operator controls the production from a PC. That flexibility could be useful in venues where the switcher needs to stay near the cameras or network connections, but the producer wants to operate from a more comfortable position. Price and Availability The Telycam Mix One is expected to launch in June with a price of $1,999. For a portable production system that combines a six camera switcher, PTZ joystick, touchscreen interface, streaming tools and multiple input types, that price puts it in an interesting spot for creators and small production teams who want a compact live workflow without building out a larger control rig. First Impression The Telycam Mix One feels like a practical tool for real-world productions. It is not just a switcher. It is a portable control center for multi-camera live video, especially if your workflow already includes PTZ cameras and network-based video. For creators producing sports, events, presentations or on-location streams, this could be a strong all-in-one option. The portability, six-source support, built-in joystick and streaming features make the Telycam mix one worth watching as it gets closer to release. Find out more at their website https://telycam.com/mix-one.html &amp;nbsp; Check out the Geekazine Merch, including "I AM AI " T-Shirt.  Thanks for reading! Don't forget to subscribe to Geekazine: RSS Feed - YouTube Twitter - Facebook Tip Me via Paypal.me Send a Tip via Venmo RSS Bandwidth by Cachefly Get a 14 Day Trial Be a Patreon: Part of the Sconnie Geek Nation! Reviews: Geekazine gets products in to review. Opinions are of Geekazine.com. Sponsored content will be labeled as such. Read all policies on the Geekazine review page.  Reviews: Geekazine is also an affiliate of Amazon The post Portable 6-Camera Switcher? Telycam Mix One Hands-On appeared first on Geekazine.</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Jeffrey Powers</itunes:author><itunes:summary>Telycam’s Mix One looks like the kind of production tool built for creators who need to move fast, pack light and still run a serious multi-camera show. Shown at NAB 2026, the Telycam Mix One combines a video switcher, touchscreen control surface and PTZ joystick into one portable unit aimed at live streamers, event producers, houses of worship, schools and mobile sports crews. The big headline: this is a six camera switcher that does not need a full rack of gear to get started. A Compact Switcher Built for Mobile Production The Telycam Mix One is designed as an all-in-one production console. Instead of carrying a separate switcher, PTZ controller and streaming encoder, this device puts those tools into a single portable box. That matters if you are producing basketball games, football games, presentations, interviews or live events where setup time is limited. The form factor is small enough to fit into a Pelican-style case, making it a practical option for creators who need to get in, connect cameras, produce the show and move on. Six Camera Inputs in One Box The Mix One supports up to six sources, giving producers a lot of flexibility for a portable system. The unit includes two HDMI inputs, two USB inputs and support for network-based video options including SRT, RTMP and NDI-HX3. That gives the Telycam Switcher room to handle traditional cameras, USB video sources and IP-based production workflows. For smaller productions, six cameras is more than enough to cover a wide shot, close-up, scoreboard, host camera, roaming angle and presentation feed. Touchscreen Control With Preview and Program The touchscreen is one of the Mix One’s most useful features. You can control the switcher directly from the display using a finger or stylus, with preview and program areas visible on the screen. That makes it easier to see what is ready to go live before switching it to the main output. It also keeps the workflow familiar for anyone who has used a traditional video switcher, while still making the whole system feel more modern and compact. Built-In PTZ Joystick Control The integrated joystick is a major advantage for PTZ camera users. With the joystick, you can move a camera around, adjust framing and control shots from the same device used to switch the show. One smart detail is that PTZ control is tied to the preview side, not the live program feed. That means you can line up your next camera shot before sending it live, helping avoid awkward camera moves being seen by the audience. Streaming and Output Options The Mix One also includes streaming tools, with options for RTMP, SRT and NDI workflows. That gives users multiple ways to send a production out to streaming platforms, remote destinations or network-based video systems. On the back, the unit includes HDMI program outputs, USB connections, XLR microphone input, line in, line out and dual LAN ports. The dual network ports are useful for failover or production setups that need more reliable connectivity. The Mix One can also run on PoE, which reduces the amount of power gear needed on location. For mobile production, fewer cables and fewer power bricks can make a big difference. Computer Companion App Telycam also offers a companion app for computer control. That means the Mix One can be placed off to the side while an operator controls the production from a PC. That flexibility could be useful in venues where the switcher needs to stay near the cameras or network connections, but the producer wants to operate from a more comfortable position. Price and Availability The Telycam Mix One is expected to launch in June with a price of $1,999. 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<p>The Carbinox Edge is a durable smartwatch built for people who work, travel, hike, build, sweat and occasionally put their gear through situations most wearables would never survive. In this first look, the Carbinox Edge gets unboxed, paired, tested and then frozen inside a block of ice for one of the most extreme smartwatch durability tests I have ever done.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-a-rugged-smartwatch-built-for-real-abuse">A Rugged Smartwatch Built for Real Abuse</h2>



<p>The Carbinox Edge comes across as a smartwatch made for rougher environments. It features a stainless steel body, Gorilla Glass, IP69K protection, 5 ATM water resistance and a 1.96-inch AMOLED display. It is designed for users who want something tougher than a basic fitness watch, especially if they work on construction sites, spend time outdoors or simply want a watch that can handle more abuse than a typical smartwatch.</p>



<p>The watch also includes dual-band GNSS with six tracking systems, which means it can track location without relying only on your phone. That could be useful for hiking, job sites, emergency situations or anywhere phone-free tracking matters.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-what-comes-in-the-box">What Comes in the Box</h2>



<p>Inside the box, the Carbinox Edge includes the watch body, a band, a manual, a USB-C charging cable and a proprietary charging base. The charging dock is magnetic and connects to the back of the watch using two contact points.</p>



<p>The included band uses quick-release pins, making it easier to attach or swap out. That is a nice touch if you want to change bands or replace one after heavy use.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-setup-and-app-pairing">Setup and App Pairing</h2>



<p>Pairing the Carbinox Edge is straightforward. After powering on the watch, the setup process asks for a language selection and displays a QR code for app pairing. The watch connects through the Carbinox Max app, and once paired, it can show notifications, weather, fitness data, health tracking, watch settings and firmware updates.</p>



<p>The watch works with both iPhone and Android devices. During setup, it connected quickly over Bluetooth and displayed battery level, GPS satellite data and watch face options through the app.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-display-battery-and-features">Display, Battery and Features</h2>



<p>The Carbinox Edge has a 410-by-502 resolution AMOLED display with 331 PPI and up to 1,000 nits of brightness. That should make it easier to read indoors and outdoors.</p>



<p>Battery life is one of the biggest selling points. The watch has a 500 mAh battery, with Carbinox claiming up to 25 days depending on use. In the test, the watch still had plenty of battery before being frozen, and after being removed from the ice, it still powered back on and reconnected.</p>



<p>Health and utility features include heart rate, SpO2, sleep, stress, mood, activity tracking, workouts, weather, calls, alarms, music controls and notifications.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-the-extreme-ice-test">The Extreme Ice Test</h2>



<p>Instead of simply scratching the screen, hitting it with a hammer or running it over, this test took a different approach. The Carbinox Edge was frozen inside a block of ice for 24 hours.</p>



<p>The idea was to simulate an extreme situation where the watch might be buried, frozen or stuck in a harsh environment. After about 12 to 14 hours, the watch stopped responding to the phone while still frozen. But once it was chipped out of the ice, it powered back on, showed the correct time and reconnected to the phone.</p>



<p>Even while wet, the touchscreen still responded. The buttons continued working, and the display showed no visible scratches after additional scraping and impact testing.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-what-worked-well">What Worked Well</h2>



<p>The biggest win is durability. The Carbinox Edge survived being frozen in ice for a full day, then came back to life after being removed. The screen held up well, the buttons still worked and the watch remained usable even while wet.</p>



<p>The long battery life is also a major plus. A durable smartwatch is only useful if it can stay powered long enough to matter, and the Carbinox Edge appears built with that in mind.</p>



<p>The display is bright, the body feels rugged and the quick-release band system makes it easier to manage than older watch designs.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-a-few-issues-to-watch">A Few Issues to Watch</h2>



<p>There were a couple of issues during use. When traveling to Las Vegas, the phone updated to the new time zone, but the watch did not update until the Carbinox app was opened. That could likely be fixed in a firmware update.</p>



<p>Notifications were another concern. The watch did not clearly separate text messages from other app notifications, activity alerts or reminders. Turning off unwanted notifications also affected text alerts. Again, this feels like something that could improve through software updates.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-final-first-look">Final First Look</h2>



<p>The Carbinox Edge is an extreme smartwatch for people who need more than basic fitness tracking. It is rugged, bright, long-lasting and surprisingly tough. Freezing it in a block of ice for 24 hours did stop it from responding temporarily, but once it came out, it powered back on and kept working.</p>



<p>For anyone looking for a durable smartwatch that can handle harsh conditions, the Carbinox Edge makes a strong first impression.</p>



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<post-id xmlns="com-wordpress:feed-additions:1">38340</post-id>	<author>geekazine@gmail.com (Jeffrey Powers)</author><itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit><itunes:subtitle>The Carbinox Edge is a durable smartwatch built for people who work, travel, hike, build, sweat and occasionally put their gear through situations most wearables would never survive. In this first look, the Carbinox Edge gets unboxed, paired, tested and then frozen inside a block of ice for one of the most extreme smartwatch durability tests I have ever done. A Rugged Smartwatch Built for Real Abuse The Carbinox Edge comes across as a smartwatch made for rougher environments. It features a stainless steel body, Gorilla Glass, IP69K protection, 5 ATM water resistance and a 1.96-inch AMOLED display. It is designed for users who want something tougher than a basic fitness watch, especially if they work on construction sites, spend time outdoors or simply want a watch that can handle more abuse than a typical smartwatch. The watch also includes dual-band GNSS with six tracking systems, which means it can track location without relying only on your phone. That could be useful for hiking, job sites, emergency situations or anywhere phone-free tracking matters. What Comes in the Box Inside the box, the Carbinox Edge includes the watch body, a band, a manual, a USB-C charging cable and a proprietary charging base. The charging dock is magnetic and connects to the back of the watch using two contact points. The included band uses quick-release pins, making it easier to attach or swap out. That is a nice touch if you want to change bands or replace one after heavy use. Setup and App Pairing Pairing the Carbinox Edge is straightforward. After powering on the watch, the setup process asks for a language selection and displays a QR code for app pairing. The watch connects through the Carbinox Max app, and once paired, it can show notifications, weather, fitness data, health tracking, watch settings and firmware updates. The watch works with both iPhone and Android devices. During setup, it connected quickly over Bluetooth and displayed battery level, GPS satellite data and watch face options through the app. Display, Battery and Features The Carbinox Edge has a 410-by-502 resolution AMOLED display with 331 PPI and up to 1,000 nits of brightness. That should make it easier to read indoors and outdoors. Battery life is one of the biggest selling points. The watch has a 500 mAh battery, with Carbinox claiming up to 25 days depending on use. In the test, the watch still had plenty of battery before being frozen, and after being removed from the ice, it still powered back on and reconnected. Health and utility features include heart rate, SpO2, sleep, stress, mood, activity tracking, workouts, weather, calls, alarms, music controls and notifications. The Extreme Ice Test Instead of simply scratching the screen, hitting it with a hammer or running it over, this test took a different approach. The Carbinox Edge was frozen inside a block of ice for 24 hours. The idea was to simulate an extreme situation where the watch might be buried, frozen or stuck in a harsh environment. After about 12 to 14 hours, the watch stopped responding to the phone while still frozen. But once it was chipped out of the ice, it powered back on, showed the correct time and reconnected to the phone. Even while wet, the touchscreen still responded. The buttons continued working, and the display showed no visible scratches after additional scraping and impact testing. What Worked Well The biggest win is durability. The Carbinox Edge survived being frozen in ice for a full day, then came back to life after being removed. The screen held up well, the buttons still worked and the watch remained usable even while wet. The long battery life is also a major plus. A durable smartwatch is only useful if it can stay powered long enough to matter, and the Carbinox Edge appears built with that in mind. The display is bright, the body feels rugged and the quick-release band system makes it easier to manage than older watch designs. A Few Issues to Watch There were a couple of issues during use. When traveling to Las Vegas, the phone updated to the new time zone, but the watch did not update until the Carbinox app was opened. That could likely be fixed in a firmware update. Notifications were another concern. The watch did not clearly separate text messages from other app notifications, activity alerts or reminders. Turning off unwanted notifications also affected text alerts. Again, this feels like something that could improve through software updates. Final First Look The Carbinox Edge is an extreme smartwatch for people who need more than basic fitness tracking. It is rugged, bright, long-lasting and surprisingly tough. Freezing it in a block of ice for 24 hours did stop it from responding temporarily, but once it came out, it powered back on and kept working. For anyone looking for a durable smartwatch that can handle harsh conditions, the Carbinox Edge makes a strong first impression. Get the Carbinox Edge Here: https://geni.us/carbinoxedge &amp;nbsp; Check out the Geekazine Merch, including "I AM AI " T-Shirt.  Thanks for reading! Don't forget to subscribe to Geekazine: RSS Feed - YouTube Twitter - Facebook Tip Me via Paypal.me Send a Tip via Venmo RSS Bandwidth by Cachefly Get a 14 Day Trial Be a Patreon: Part of the Sconnie Geek Nation! Reviews: Geekazine gets products in to review. Opinions are of Geekazine.com. Sponsored content will be labeled as such. Read all policies on the Geekazine review page.  Reviews: Geekazine is also an affiliate of Amazon The post Carbinox Edge Unboxing First Look and Most Extreme Durability Test Ever appeared first on Geekazine.</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Jeffrey Powers</itunes:author><itunes:summary>The Carbinox Edge is a durable smartwatch built for people who work, travel, hike, build, sweat and occasionally put their gear through situations most wearables would never survive. In this first look, the Carbinox Edge gets unboxed, paired, tested and then frozen inside a block of ice for one of the most extreme smartwatch durability tests I have ever done. A Rugged Smartwatch Built for Real Abuse The Carbinox Edge comes across as a smartwatch made for rougher environments. It features a stainless steel body, Gorilla Glass, IP69K protection, 5 ATM water resistance and a 1.96-inch AMOLED display. It is designed for users who want something tougher than a basic fitness watch, especially if they work on construction sites, spend time outdoors or simply want a watch that can handle more abuse than a typical smartwatch. The watch also includes dual-band GNSS with six tracking systems, which means it can track location without relying only on your phone. That could be useful for hiking, job sites, emergency situations or anywhere phone-free tracking matters. What Comes in the Box Inside the box, the Carbinox Edge includes the watch body, a band, a manual, a USB-C charging cable and a proprietary charging base. The charging dock is magnetic and connects to the back of the watch using two contact points. The included band uses quick-release pins, making it easier to attach or swap out. That is a nice touch if you want to change bands or replace one after heavy use. Setup and App Pairing Pairing the Carbinox Edge is straightforward. After powering on the watch, the setup process asks for a language selection and displays a QR code for app pairing. The watch connects through the Carbinox Max app, and once paired, it can show notifications, weather, fitness data, health tracking, watch settings and firmware updates. The watch works with both iPhone and Android devices. During setup, it connected quickly over Bluetooth and displayed battery level, GPS satellite data and watch face options through the app. Display, Battery and Features The Carbinox Edge has a 410-by-502 resolution AMOLED display with 331 PPI and up to 1,000 nits of brightness. That should make it easier to read indoors and outdoors. Battery life is one of the biggest selling points. The watch has a 500 mAh battery, with Carbinox claiming up to 25 days depending on use. In the test, the watch still had plenty of battery before being frozen, and after being removed from the ice, it still powered back on and reconnected. Health and utility features include heart rate, SpO2, sleep, stress, mood, activity tracking, workouts, weather, calls, alarms, music controls and notifications. The Extreme Ice Test Instead of simply scratching the screen, hitting it with a hammer or running it over, this test took a different approach. The Carbinox Edge was frozen inside a block of ice for 24 hours. The idea was to simulate an extreme situation where the watch might be buried, frozen or stuck in a harsh environment. After about 12 to 14 hours, the watch stopped responding to the phone while still frozen. But once it was chipped out of the ice, it powered back on, showed the correct time and reconnected to the phone. Even while wet, the touchscreen still responded. The buttons continued working, and the display showed no visible scratches after additional scraping and impact testing. What Worked Well The biggest win is durability. The Carbinox Edge survived being frozen in ice for a full day, then came back to life after being removed. The screen held up well, the buttons still worked and the watch remained usable even while wet. The long battery life is also a major plus. A durable smartwatch is only useful if it can stay powered long enough to matter, and the Carbinox Edge appears built with that in mind. The display is bright, the body feels rugged and the quick-release band system makes it easier to manage than older watch designs. A Few Issues to Watch There were a couple of issues during use. When traveling to Las Vegas, the phone updated to the new time zone, but the watch did not update until the Carbinox app was opened. That could likely be fixed in a firmware update. Notifications were another concern. The watch did not clearly separate text messages from other app notifications, activity alerts or reminders. Turning off unwanted notifications also affected text alerts. Again, this feels like something that could improve through software updates. Final First Look The Carbinox Edge is an extreme smartwatch for people who need more than basic fitness tracking. It is rugged, bright, long-lasting and surprisingly tough. Freezing it in a block of ice for 24 hours did stop it from responding temporarily, but once it came out, it powered back on and kept working. For anyone looking for a durable smartwatch that can handle harsh conditions, the Carbinox Edge makes a strong first impression. Get the Carbinox Edge Here: https://geni.us/carbinoxedge &amp;nbsp; Check out the Geekazine Merch, including "I AM AI " T-Shirt.  Thanks for reading! Don't forget to subscribe to Geekazine: RSS Feed - YouTube Twitter - Facebook Tip Me via Paypal.me Send a Tip via Venmo RSS Bandwidth by Cachefly Get a 14 Day Trial Be a Patreon: Part of the Sconnie Geek Nation! Reviews: Geekazine gets products in to review. Opinions are of Geekazine.com. 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<p>At <strong><a href="https://www.geekazine.com/tag/nab/" data-internallinksmanager029f6b8e52c="3" title="NAB Posts on Geekazine">NAB</a> 2026</strong>, the National Association of Broadcasters show floor in <strong>Las Vegas</strong> delivered a clear message: creators are no longer “small productions.” From AI-powered tools to full broadcast workflows, today’s YouTuber is running a studio—and the gear on display proves it. This walkthrough highlights the most important innovations in <strong>video production</strong>, <strong>audio production</strong>, and <strong>AI Video Production</strong>, showcasing the <strong>new products</strong> shaping content creation right now.</p>



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<h3 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-sony-camera-app-amp-wireless-control-smarter-multi-cam-production">Sony Camera App &amp; Wireless Control: Smarter Multi-Cam Production</h3>



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<p>Sony’s latest camera control app is all about wireless flexibility. Instead of physically adjusting each camera, creators can now tweak focus, color, and exposure remotely in real time. This is a game changer for multi-camera YouTube setups, especially when matching shots across different Sony bodies. Add in their 5G-enabled transmitter hardware, and you’re looking at a future where remote production—from events to mobile shoots—becomes seamless and scalable.</p>



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<h3 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-epidemic-sound-ai-tools-smarter-audio-for-video-creators">Epidemic Sound AI Tools: Smarter Audio for Video Creators</h3>



<p>Audio production is getting a major AI boost. Epidemic Sound introduced tools that analyze your footage and suggest music tracks automatically, placing them directly on a timeline. Even better, the “Adapt” feature lets you extend or reshape sections of music—perfect for pacing YouTube edits. Instead of replacing composers, AI here acts as a creative assistant, speeding up the workflow for creators who need fast turnaround.</p>



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<h3 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-hp-z-series-workstations-portable-power-for-video-editing">HP Z Series Workstations: Portable Power for Video Editing</h3>



<p>HP’s ZBook lineup continues to dominate mobile editing. With high-end Intel and NVIDIA RTX configurations, these machines can handle multi-camera edits, color grading, and even light live streaming on-site. For bigger productions, their desktop workstations push into serious territory with massive RAM and storage options—ideal for creators dealing with 4K and beyond.</p>



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<h3 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-neewer-teleprompter-x17-ii-professional-delivery-made-easy">Neewer Teleprompter X17 II: Professional Delivery Made Easy</h3>



<p>The Neewer X17 II teleprompter isn’t just for reading scripts—it’s a full communication tool. With app-based controls, adjustable displays, and flexible mounting, it lets creators maintain eye contact during interviews, Zoom calls, or scripted content. For YouTubers looking to tighten delivery and boost professionalism, this is a simple but powerful upgrade.</p>



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<h3 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-obsbot-tiny-3-ai-tracking-gets-even-better">OBSBOT Tiny 3: AI Tracking Gets Even Better</h3>



<p>OBSBOT’s Tiny 3 builds on its AI tracking reputation with smoother motion and improved responsiveness. Whether you’re pacing during a presentation or recording a dynamic tutorial, the camera follows you automatically. The added mounting flexibility and improved image performance make it one of the best webcam-style upgrades for solo creators.</p>



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<h3 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-obsbot-talent-ii-all-in-one-streaming-studio-coming-soon">OBSBOT Talent II: All-in-One Streaming Studio (Coming Soon)</h3>



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<p>The upcoming Talent II is shaping up to be a powerhouse. With multiple HDMI inputs, Wi-Fi 6, 5G support, and battery operation, it’s designed for portable, multi-camera live streaming. Built-in failover connectivity means your stream stays live even if one network drops—huge for on-location YouTube productions.</p>



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<h3 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-elgato-stream-deck-amp-bitfocus-buttons-total-production-control">Elgato Stream Deck &amp; Bitfocus Buttons: Total Production Control</h3>



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<p>Elgato continues to dominate creator control systems. The evolution of Stream Deck into enterprise-grade setups—combined with Bitfocus Buttons—means you can automate nearly every part of your production. From triggering scenes to controlling lighting and overlays, this system transforms a desk into a command center for serious creators.</p>



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<h3 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-panasonic-aw-ue150a-ptz-camera-broadcast-control-in-a-compact-form">Panasonic AW-UE150A PTZ Camera: Broadcast Control in a Compact Form</h3>



<p>Panasonic’s PTZ camera lineup brings broadcast-level control to smaller studios. With joystick operation, programmable presets, and smooth zoom capabilities, it’s ideal for live shows, podcasts, or hybrid events where multiple angles are needed without extra operators.</p>



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<h3 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-ptzoptics-prototype-camera-next-gen-broadcast-flexibility">PTZOptics Prototype Camera: Next-Gen Broadcast Flexibility</h3>



<figure class="wp-block-image alignright size-full is-resized"><a href="https://geekazine.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/vlcsnap-2026-05-01-11h11m02s886.webp"><img src="data:image/svg+xml,%3Csvg%20xmlns=%27http://www.w3.org/2000/svg%27%20width='600'%20height='563'%20viewBox=%270%200%20600%20563%27%3E%3C/svg%3E" loading="lazy" data-lazy="1" decoding="async" width="600" height="563" data-tf-src="https://geekazine.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/vlcsnap-2026-05-01-11h11m02s886.webp" alt="PTZ Optics Prototype Camera" class="tf_svg_lazy wp-image-38334" style="background:linear-gradient(to right,#3f3c42 25%,#1e1e49 25% 50%,#101012 50% 75%,#c5cbcd 75%),linear-gradient(to right,#33302f 25%,#1b1f24 25% 50%,#303734 50% 75%,#c1d0d2 75%),linear-gradient(to right,#a6a9a4 25%,#485356 25% 50%,#070d10 50% 75%,#fafbf6 75%),linear-gradient(to right,#f8fef9 25%,#364140 25% 50%,#384241 50% 75%,#f9fbfc 75%);width:250px" data-tf-srcset="https://geekazine.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/vlcsnap-2026-05-01-11h11m02s886.webp 600w, https://geekazine.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/vlcsnap-2026-05-01-11h11m02s886-300x282.webp 300w" data-tf-sizes="(max-width: 600px) 100vw, 600px" /><noscript><img decoding="async" width="600" height="563" data-tf-not-load src="https://geekazine.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/vlcsnap-2026-05-01-11h11m02s886.webp" alt="PTZ Optics Prototype Camera" class="wp-image-38334" style="width:250px" srcset="https://geekazine.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/vlcsnap-2026-05-01-11h11m02s886.webp 600w, https://geekazine.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/vlcsnap-2026-05-01-11h11m02s886-300x282.webp 300w" sizes="(max-width: 600px) 100vw, 600px" /></noscript></a></figure>



<p>PTZOptics teased a powerful prototype capable of 4K60 recording with extensive connectivity options including SDI, HDMI, and fiber. While details are still under wraps, this camera signals where broadcast and creator gear are merging—offering pro features at more accessible levels.</p>



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<h3 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-ptzoptics-powerlink-wireless-camera-connectivity-simplified">PTZOptics PowerLink: Wireless Camera Connectivity Simplified</h3>



<p>PowerLink acts like a wireless bridge for cameras, enabling remote placement without running cables across a venue. It supports PoE and battery operation, making it ideal for sports, events, or roaming camera setups in large production environments.</p>



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<h3 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-sandisk-usb-c-storage-faster-mobile-workflows">SanDisk USB-C Storage: Faster Mobile Workflows</h3>



<p>SanDisk continues to refine creator storage with USB-C and MagSafe-compatible drives. These solutions allow creators to offload footage directly from phones, preview content, and move files quickly into editing workflows—saving valuable time during production days.</p>



<hr class="wp-block-separator has-alpha-channel-opacity"/>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-atomos-ninja-tx-amp-tx-go-monitoring-meets-flexibility">ATOMOS Ninja TX &amp; TX Go: Monitoring Meets Flexibility</h3>



<p>ATOMOS introduced compact monitoring solutions with touchscreen controls, LUT support, and wireless capabilities. These devices function as both confidence monitors and color-checking tools, giving creators more control over their footage in real time.</p>



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<h3 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-osee-omni-12-iso-switcher-affordable-multi-cam-production">OSEE Omni 12 ISO Switcher: Affordable Multi-Cam Production</h3>



<figure class="wp-block-image alignleft size-full is-resized"><a href="https://geekazine.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/vlcsnap-2026-05-01-11h11m13s854.webp"><img src="data:image/svg+xml,%3Csvg%20xmlns=%27http://www.w3.org/2000/svg%27%20width='800'%20height='494'%20viewBox=%270%200%20800%20494%27%3E%3C/svg%3E" loading="lazy" data-lazy="1" decoding="async" width="800" height="494" data-tf-src="https://geekazine.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/vlcsnap-2026-05-01-11h11m13s854.webp" alt="OSEE Switcher" class="tf_svg_lazy wp-image-38335" style="background:linear-gradient(to right,#43474a 25%,#060d0a 25% 50%,#2d353b 50% 75%,#05090e 75%),linear-gradient(to right,#0f0906 25%,#131016 25% 50%,#05090c 50% 75%,#070908 75%),linear-gradient(to right,#2f201a 25%,#312925 25% 50%,#1c1419 50% 75%,#49363d 75%),linear-gradient(to right,#977d71 25%,#050a08 25% 50%,#785d5f 50% 75%,#a88e87 75%);width:250px" data-tf-srcset="https://geekazine.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/vlcsnap-2026-05-01-11h11m13s854.webp 800w, https://geekazine.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/vlcsnap-2026-05-01-11h11m13s854-300x185.webp 300w, https://geekazine.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/vlcsnap-2026-05-01-11h11m13s854-768x474.webp 768w" data-tf-sizes="(max-width: 800px) 100vw, 800px" /><noscript><img decoding="async" width="800" height="494" data-tf-not-load src="https://geekazine.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/vlcsnap-2026-05-01-11h11m13s854.webp" alt="OSEE Switcher" class="wp-image-38335" style="width:250px" srcset="https://geekazine.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/vlcsnap-2026-05-01-11h11m13s854.webp 800w, https://geekazine.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/vlcsnap-2026-05-01-11h11m13s854-300x185.webp 300w, https://geekazine.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/vlcsnap-2026-05-01-11h11m13s854-768x474.webp 768w" sizes="(max-width: 800px) 100vw, 800px" /></noscript></a></figure>



<p>The Omni 12 ISO brings high-end switching features—like multiple inputs, ISO recording, and multi-stream output—into a more accessible price range. It’s a strong competitor for creators who want broadcast-style switching without breaking the bank.</p>



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<h3 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-proton-mini-cameras-tiny-cameras-big-shots">Proton Mini Cameras: Tiny Cameras, Big Shots</h3>



<p>Proton’s miniature cameras are designed for tight spaces—think car interiors, rigs, or creative angles. While they lack automation features, their size opens up creative possibilities that standard cameras simply can’t achieve.</p>



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<h3 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-domo-rx-tx-wireless-systems-ultra-compact-broadcasting">Domo RX/TX Wireless Systems: Ultra-Compact Broadcasting</h3>



<p>Domo’s wireless transmitters are built for drones and mobile setups, offering HEVC transmission in extremely small packages. For creators experimenting with aerial or POV footage, this <a href="https://www.geekazine.com/tag/technology/" data-internallinksmanager029f6b8e52c="2" title="Technology Posts on Geekazine">technology</a> expands what’s possible without bulky gear.</p>



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<h3 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-yololiv-yolobox-extreme-all-in-one-streaming-solution">YoloLiv Yolobox Extreme: All-in-One Streaming Solution</h3>



<p>The Yolobox Extreme combines switching, streaming, recording, and guest integration into one unit. With support for multiple inputs and platforms, it’s ideal for creators running live shows, podcasts, or hybrid events without a full production team.</p>



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<h3 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-platypod-mounts-flexible-camera-positioning-anywhere">Platypod Mounts: Flexible Camera Positioning Anywhere</h3>



<p>Platypod offers a modular alternative to traditional tripods. With adjustable mounts and compact designs, creators can place cameras in unconventional spots—perfect for creative angles or tight shooting environments.</p>



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<h3 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-rodelink-ii-uhf-wireless-microphone-reliable-audio-anywhere">RodeLink II UHF Wireless Microphone: Reliable Audio Anywhere</h3>



<p>Rode’s new UHF wireless system delivers stronger, more reliable connections than traditional 2.4GHz setups. With onboard recording, 32-bit float audio, and rugged construction, it’s built for professional interviews and field recording—exactly what YouTubers need when audio can’t fail.</p>



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<h3 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-build-your-production-desk-with-b-amp-h-creator-studio-in-a-box">Build Your Production Desk with B&amp;H: Creator Studio in a Box</h3>



<p>B&amp;H showcased a complete creator desk setup, combining switchers, monitors, audio gear, and ergonomic furniture. It highlights how modern creators are building fully integrated studios—even in small spaces.</p>



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<h3 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-asus-proart-systems-ai-ready-creative-workstations">ASUS ProArt Systems: AI-Ready Creative Workstations</h3>



<p>ASUS ProArt systems continue to push into AI-powered workflows. With RTX 5090 GPUs, high color-accuracy displays, and customizable controls, these machines are built for editing, rendering, and emerging AI-driven video production tools.</p>



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<h3 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-canon-cj20ex5b-iase-s-broadcast-optics-for-high-end-production">Canon CJ20ex5b IASE S: Broadcast Optics for High-End Production</h3>



<p>Canon’s professional lens system delivers 4K UHD performance with a wide focal range and precise control. While aimed at broadcast professionals, it shows the level of quality and flexibility creators can aspire to as their productions grow.</p>



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<post-id xmlns="com-wordpress:feed-additions:1">38328</post-id>	<author>geekazine@gmail.com (Jeffrey Powers)</author><itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit><itunes:subtitle>At NAB 2026, the National Association of Broadcasters show floor in Las Vegas delivered a clear message: creators are no longer “small productions.” From AI-powered tools to full broadcast workflows, today’s YouTuber is running a studio—and the gear on display proves it. This walkthrough highlights the most important innovations in video production, audio production, and AI Video Production, showcasing the new products shaping content creation right now. Sony Camera App &amp;amp; Wireless Control: Smarter Multi-Cam Production Sony’s latest camera control app is all about wireless flexibility. Instead of physically adjusting each camera, creators can now tweak focus, color, and exposure remotely in real time. This is a game changer for multi-camera YouTube setups, especially when matching shots across different Sony bodies. Add in their 5G-enabled transmitter hardware, and you’re looking at a future where remote production—from events to mobile shoots—becomes seamless and scalable. Epidemic Sound AI Tools: Smarter Audio for Video Creators Audio production is getting a major AI boost. Epidemic Sound introduced tools that analyze your footage and suggest music tracks automatically, placing them directly on a timeline. Even better, the “Adapt” feature lets you extend or reshape sections of music—perfect for pacing YouTube edits. Instead of replacing composers, AI here acts as a creative assistant, speeding up the workflow for creators who need fast turnaround. HP Z Series Workstations: Portable Power for Video Editing HP’s ZBook lineup continues to dominate mobile editing. With high-end Intel and NVIDIA RTX configurations, these machines can handle multi-camera edits, color grading, and even light live streaming on-site. For bigger productions, their desktop workstations push into serious territory with massive RAM and storage options—ideal for creators dealing with 4K and beyond. Neewer Teleprompter X17 II: Professional Delivery Made Easy The Neewer X17 II teleprompter isn’t just for reading scripts—it’s a full communication tool. With app-based controls, adjustable displays, and flexible mounting, it lets creators maintain eye contact during interviews, Zoom calls, or scripted content. For YouTubers looking to tighten delivery and boost professionalism, this is a simple but powerful upgrade. OBSBOT Tiny 3: AI Tracking Gets Even Better OBSBOT’s Tiny 3 builds on its AI tracking reputation with smoother motion and improved responsiveness. Whether you’re pacing during a presentation or recording a dynamic tutorial, the camera follows you automatically. The added mounting flexibility and improved image performance make it one of the best webcam-style upgrades for solo creators. OBSBOT Talent II: All-in-One Streaming Studio (Coming Soon) The upcoming Talent II is shaping up to be a powerhouse. With multiple HDMI inputs, Wi-Fi 6, 5G support, and battery operation, it’s designed for portable, multi-camera live streaming. Built-in failover connectivity means your stream stays live even if one network drops—huge for on-location YouTube productions. Elgato Stream Deck &amp;amp; Bitfocus Buttons: Total Production Control Elgato continues to dominate creator control systems. The evolution of Stream Deck into enterprise-grade setups—combined with Bitfocus Buttons—means you can automate nearly every part of your production. From triggering scenes to controlling lighting and overlays, this system transforms a desk into a command center for serious creators. Panasonic AW-UE150A PTZ Camera: Broadcast Control in a Compact Form Panasonic’s PTZ camera lineup brings broadcast-level control to smaller studios. With joystick operation, programmable presets, and smooth zoom capabilities, it’s ideal for live shows, podcasts, or hybrid events where multiple angles are needed without extra operators. PTZOptics Prototype Camera: Next-Gen Broadcast Flexibility PTZOptics teased a powerful prototype capable of 4K60 recording with extensive connectivity options including SDI, HDMI, and fiber. While details are still under wraps, this camera signals where broadcast and creator gear are merging—offering pro features at more accessible levels. PTZOptics PowerLink: Wireless Camera Connectivity Simplified PowerLink acts like a wireless bridge for cameras, enabling remote placement without running cables across a venue. It supports PoE and battery operation, making it ideal for sports, events, or roaming camera setups in large production environments. SanDisk USB-C Storage: Faster Mobile Workflows SanDisk continues to refine creator storage with USB-C and MagSafe-compatible drives. These solutions allow creators to offload footage directly from phones, preview content, and move files quickly into editing workflows—saving valuable time during production days. ATOMOS Ninja TX &amp;amp; TX Go: Monitoring Meets Flexibility ATOMOS introduced compact monitoring solutions with touchscreen controls, LUT support, and wireless capabilities. These devices function as both confidence monitors and color-checking tools, giving creators more control over their footage in real time. OSEE Omni 12 ISO Switcher: Affordable Multi-Cam Production The Omni 12 ISO brings high-end switching features—like multiple inputs, ISO recording, and multi-stream output—into a more accessible price range. It’s a strong competitor for creators who want broadcast-style switching without breaking the bank. Proton Mini Cameras: Tiny Cameras, Big Shots Proton’s miniature cameras are designed for tight spaces—think car interiors, rigs, or creative angles. While they lack automation features, their size opens up creative possibilities that standard cameras simply can’t achieve. Domo RX/TX Wireless Systems: Ultra-Compact Broadcasting Domo’s wireless transmitters are built for drones and mobile setups, offering HEVC transmission in extremely small packages. For creators experimenting with aerial or POV footage, this technology expands what’s possible without bulky gear. YoloLiv Yolobox Extreme: All-in-One Streaming Solution The Yolobox Extreme combines switching, streaming, recording, and guest integration into one unit. With support for multiple inputs and platforms, it’s ideal for creators running live shows, podcasts, or hybrid events without a full production team. Platypod Mounts: Flexible Camera Positioning Anywhere Platypod offers a modular alternative to traditional tripods. With adjustable mounts and compact designs, creators can place cameras in unconventional spots—perfect for creative angles or tight shooting environments. RodeLink II UHF Wireless Microphone: Reliable Audio Anywhere Rode’s new UHF wireless system delivers stronger, more reliable connections than traditional 2.4GHz setups. With onboard recording, 32-bit float audio, and rugged construction, it’s built for professional interviews and field recording—exactly what YouTubers need when audio can’t fail. Build Your Production Desk with B&amp;amp;H: Creator Studio in a Box B&amp;amp;H showcased a complete creator desk setup, combining switchers, monitors, audio gear, and ergonomic furniture. It highlights how modern creators are building fully integrated studios—even in small spaces. ASUS ProArt Systems: AI-Ready Creative Workstations ASUS ProArt systems continue to push into AI-powered workflows. With RTX 5090 GPUs, high color-accuracy displays, and customizable controls, these machines are built for editing, rendering, and emerging AI-driven video production tools. Canon CJ20ex5b IASE S: Broadcast Optics for High-End Production Canon’s professional lens system delivers 4K UHD performance with a wide focal range and precise control. While aimed at broadcast professionals, it shows the level of quality and flexibility creators can aspire to as their productions grow. &amp;nbsp; Check out the Geekazine Merch, including "I AM AI " T-Shirt.  Thanks for reading! Don't forget to subscribe to Geekazine: RSS Feed - YouTube Twitter - Facebook Tip Me via Paypal.me Send a Tip via Venmo RSS Bandwidth by Cachefly Get a 14 Day Trial Be a Patreon: Part of the Sconnie Geek Nation! Reviews: Geekazine gets products in to review. Opinions are of Geekazine.com. Sponsored content will be labeled as such. Read all policies on the Geekazine review page.  Reviews: Geekazine is also an affiliate of Amazon The post Sony, Elgato, &amp;#038; Rode: The Best Tech for YouTubers at NAB 2026 appeared first on Geekazine.</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Jeffrey Powers</itunes:author><itunes:summary>At NAB 2026, the National Association of Broadcasters show floor in Las Vegas delivered a clear message: creators are no longer “small productions.” From AI-powered tools to full broadcast workflows, today’s YouTuber is running a studio—and the gear on display proves it. This walkthrough highlights the most important innovations in video production, audio production, and AI Video Production, showcasing the new products shaping content creation right now. Sony Camera App &amp;amp; Wireless Control: Smarter Multi-Cam Production Sony’s latest camera control app is all about wireless flexibility. 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		<description><![CDATA[<p><img src="data:image/svg+xml,%3Csvg%20xmlns=%27http://www.w3.org/2000/svg%27%20width='2560'%20height='1440'%20viewBox=%270%200%202560%201440%27%3E%3C/svg%3E" loading="lazy" data-lazy="1" style="background:linear-gradient(to right,#206a71 25%,#e9e3de 25% 50%,#58675e 50% 75%,#d19185 75%),linear-gradient(to right,#fefdf9 25%,#d9cebf 25% 50%,#816b5c 50% 75%,#c79586 75%),linear-gradient(to right,#412c23 25%,#845e4d 25% 50%,#202241 50% 75%,#272445 75%),linear-gradient(to right,#926555 25%,#ecfc01 25% 50%,#936e66 50% 75%,#d49873 75%)" width="2560" height="1440" data-tf-src="https://geekazine.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/wavlink-tbt5-scaled.webp" class="tf_svg_lazy attachment-full size-full wp-post-image" alt="WavLink Thunderbolt 5 Dock" decoding="async" data-tf-srcset="https://geekazine.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/wavlink-tbt5-scaled.webp 2560w, https://geekazine.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/wavlink-tbt5-1024x576-300x168.webp 300w, https://geekazine.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/wavlink-tbt5-1024x576.webp 1024w, https://geekazine.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/wavlink-tbt5-768x432.webp 768w, https://geekazine.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/wavlink-tbt5-1536x864.webp 1536w, https://geekazine.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/wavlink-tbt5-2048x1152.webp 2048w, https://geekazine.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/wavlink-tbt5-1024x576-480x270.webp 480w, https://geekazine.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/wavlink-tbt5-133x75.webp 133w, https://geekazine.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/wavlink-tbt5-1024x576-1280x720.webp 1280w, https://geekazine.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/wavlink-tbt5-1024x576-640x360.webp 640w" data-tf-sizes="(max-width: 2560px) 100vw, 2560px" /><noscript><img width="2560" height="1440" data-tf-not-load src="https://geekazine.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/wavlink-tbt5-scaled.webp" class="attachment-full size-full wp-post-image" alt="WavLink Thunderbolt 5 Dock" decoding="async" srcset="https://geekazine.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/wavlink-tbt5-scaled.webp 2560w, https://geekazine.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/wavlink-tbt5-1024x576-300x168.webp 300w, https://geekazine.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/wavlink-tbt5-1024x576.webp 1024w, https://geekazine.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/wavlink-tbt5-768x432.webp 768w, https://geekazine.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/wavlink-tbt5-1536x864.webp 1536w, https://geekazine.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/wavlink-tbt5-2048x1152.webp 2048w, https://geekazine.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/wavlink-tbt5-1024x576-480x270.webp 480w, https://geekazine.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/wavlink-tbt5-133x75.webp 133w, https://geekazine.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/wavlink-tbt5-1024x576-1280x720.webp 1280w, https://geekazine.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/wavlink-tbt5-1024x576-640x360.webp 640w" sizes="(max-width: 2560px) 100vw, 2560px" /></noscript></p>
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<h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-a-serious-upgrade-for-thunderbolt-setups">A Serious Upgrade for Thunderbolt Setups</h2>



<p>The <strong>WavLink 12-in-1 Thunderbolt 5 dock</strong> is built for users pushing modern workflows—especially those running a Mac Thunderbolt Dock or PC thunderbolt dock setup. With Thunderbolt 5 bandwidth starting at 80Gbps and boosting up to 120Gbps in certain scenarios, this dock isn’t just about adding ports—it’s about unlocking serious throughput for storage, displays, and peripherals.</p>



<p>Right out of the box, the dock feels substantial. The all-metal design, solid weight, and ventilation signal this isn’t a budget accessory—it’s meant to sit at the center of a high-performance desk setup.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-ports-power-and-expandability">Ports, Power, and Expandability</h2>



<p>This <strong>12-in-1 dock</strong> delivers a wide spread of connectivity:</p>



<ul class="wp-block-list">
<li>Four Thunderbolt 5 ports</li>



<li>USB-A ports (10Gbps)</li>



<li>SD 4.0 and microSD 4.0 card slots</li>



<li>2.5Gb Ethernet</li>



<li>Headphone/mic combo jack</li>



<li>High-power USB-C with up to 140W output</li>
</ul>



<p>Power is a standout here. The included 230W power supply means you can run the dock, charge laptops, and power multiple devices simultaneously without bottlenecks. That’s key for creators juggling cameras, drives, and displays.</p>



<p>There’s also a clever USB-C locking mechanism—rare but useful—keeping your connection secure during heavy transfers or if the dock gets moved around.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-built-for-speed-and-it-shows">Built for Speed (and It Shows)</h2>



<p>Hooked up to Thunderbolt 5 storage, the performance is exactly what you’d expect from next-gen bandwidth. Real-world tests showed:</p>



<ul class="wp-block-list">
<li>Up to ~4600 MB/s write speeds on high-end NVMe</li>



<li>Strong read performance near 3800+ MB/s depending on drive type</li>
</ul>



<p>Even when stepping down to Thunderbolt 4, the dock remains highly capable, though naturally capped at lower speeds. It’s forward-compatible in a way that makes sense—buy now, and it scales with your next machine.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-display-support-without-hdmi">Display Support Without HDMI</h2>



<figure class="wp-block-image aligncenter size-large is-resized"><a href="https://geekazine.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/Monitor-config.webp"><img src="data:image/svg+xml,%3Csvg%20xmlns=%27http://www.w3.org/2000/svg%27%20width='1024'%20height='576'%20viewBox=%270%200%201024%20576%27%3E%3C/svg%3E" loading="lazy" data-lazy="1" decoding="async" width="1024" height="576" data-tf-src="https://geekazine.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/Monitor-config-1024x576.webp" alt="WavLink Dock Monitor Specs" class="tf_svg_lazy wp-image-38322" style="background:linear-gradient(to right,#0a162d 25%,#09122f 25% 50%,#d5e6f7 50% 75%,#08122a 75%),linear-gradient(to right,#07132d 25%,#08122a 25% 50%,#08122a 50% 75%,#08122a 75%),linear-gradient(to right,#0b152f 25%,#08122a 25% 50%,#08122a 50% 75%,#08122a 75%),linear-gradient(to right,#09122d 25%,#08122a 25% 50%,#08122a 50% 75%,#08122a 75%);aspect-ratio:1.7778236800793192;width:462px;height:auto" data-tf-srcset="https://geekazine.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/Monitor-config-1024x576.webp 1024w, https://geekazine.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/Monitor-config-300x169.webp 300w, https://geekazine.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/Monitor-config-768x432.webp 768w, https://geekazine.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/Monitor-config-1536x864.webp 1536w, https://geekazine.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/Monitor-config-480x270.webp 480w, https://geekazine.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/Monitor-config-133x75.webp 133w, https://geekazine.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/Monitor-config.webp 1920w" data-tf-sizes="(max-width: 1024px) 100vw, 1024px" /><noscript><img decoding="async" width="1024" height="576" data-tf-not-load src="https://geekazine.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/Monitor-config-1024x576.webp" alt="WavLink Dock Monitor Specs" class="wp-image-38322" style="aspect-ratio:1.7778236800793192;width:462px;height:auto" srcset="https://geekazine.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/Monitor-config-1024x576.webp 1024w, https://geekazine.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/Monitor-config-300x169.webp 300w, https://geekazine.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/Monitor-config-768x432.webp 768w, https://geekazine.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/Monitor-config-1536x864.webp 1536w, https://geekazine.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/Monitor-config-480x270.webp 480w, https://geekazine.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/Monitor-config-133x75.webp 133w, https://geekazine.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/Monitor-config.webp 1920w" sizes="(max-width: 1024px) 100vw, 1024px" /></noscript></a></figure>



<p>One thing that might catch people off guard: no HDMI or DisplayPort.</p>



<p>Instead, all video runs through Thunderbolt/USB-C. That means:</p>



<ul class="wp-block-list">
<li>Up to 8K (7680×4320) at 144Hz for single display</li>



<li>Dual and triple display configurations supported</li>



<li>Mac-specific limits (like 6K displays) still apply</li>
</ul>



<p>If you need HDMI, you’ll need an adapter—but the tradeoff is cleaner bandwidth management and fewer limitations at high resolutions.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-mac-and-pc-compatibility">Mac and PC Compatibility</h2>



<p>This dock plays well with both Mac and PC—but there are a few caveats:</p>



<ul class="wp-block-list">
<li>Works best with Thunderbolt 5 systems</li>



<li>Fully compatible with Thunderbolt 4 (reduced speeds)</li>



<li>Not compatible with Thunderbolt 3</li>
</ul>



<p>Paired with an M4 Mac Mini or similar system, it becomes a central hub for storage arrays, networking, and multi-display setups.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-design-and-cooling">Design and Cooling</h2>



<p>Thermals are handled well thanks to the aluminum chassis and venting. Even under load, the unit stays relatively cool to the touch. No cheap plastics here—this is a premium build meant for long sessions.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-real-world-use-cases">Real-World Use Cases</h2>



<p>This <strong>WavLink Thunderbolt 5 dock</strong> fits right into:</p>



<ul class="wp-block-list">
<li>Video editing workflows with high-speed NVMe storage</li>



<li>Multi-network environments (dual Ethernet setups)</li>



<li>Desktop replacement setups for laptops</li>



<li>High-refresh-rate multi-monitor configurations</li>
</ul>



<p>It’s especially compelling if you’re building toward a Thunderbolt 5 ecosystem and want something that won’t be outdated in a year.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-the-bottom-line">The Bottom Line</h2>



<p>The WavLink dock checks a lot of boxes: strong build, serious bandwidth, and flexible expansion. The lack of native display ports might frustrate some, but for anyone already invested in USB-C/Thunderbolt workflows, it’s a non-issue.</p>



<p>For creators, editors, and power users, this is one of those docks that actually earns its desk space.</p>



<p>Check it out at <a href="https://geni.us/wavlinktbt5">https://geni.us/wavlinktbt5</a></p>



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<post-id xmlns="com-wordpress:feed-additions:1">38321</post-id>	<author>geekazine@gmail.com (Jeffrey Powers)</author><itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit><itunes:subtitle>A Serious Upgrade for Thunderbolt Setups The WavLink 12-in-1 Thunderbolt 5 dock is built for users pushing modern workflows—especially those running a Mac Thunderbolt Dock or PC thunderbolt dock setup. With Thunderbolt 5 bandwidth starting at 80Gbps and boosting up to 120Gbps in certain scenarios, this dock isn’t just about adding ports—it’s about unlocking serious throughput for storage, displays, and peripherals. Right out of the box, the dock feels substantial. The all-metal design, solid weight, and ventilation signal this isn’t a budget accessory—it’s meant to sit at the center of a high-performance desk setup. Ports, Power, and Expandability This 12-in-1 dock delivers a wide spread of connectivity: Four Thunderbolt 5 ports USB-A ports (10Gbps) SD 4.0 and microSD 4.0 card slots 2.5Gb Ethernet Headphone/mic combo jack High-power USB-C with up to 140W output Power is a standout here. The included 230W power supply means you can run the dock, charge laptops, and power multiple devices simultaneously without bottlenecks. That’s key for creators juggling cameras, drives, and displays. There’s also a clever USB-C locking mechanism—rare but useful—keeping your connection secure during heavy transfers or if the dock gets moved around. Built for Speed (and It Shows) Hooked up to Thunderbolt 5 storage, the performance is exactly what you’d expect from next-gen bandwidth. Real-world tests showed: Up to ~4600 MB/s write speeds on high-end NVMe Strong read performance near 3800+ MB/s depending on drive type Even when stepping down to Thunderbolt 4, the dock remains highly capable, though naturally capped at lower speeds. It’s forward-compatible in a way that makes sense—buy now, and it scales with your next machine. Display Support Without HDMI One thing that might catch people off guard: no HDMI or DisplayPort. Instead, all video runs through Thunderbolt/USB-C. That means: Up to 8K (7680×4320) at 144Hz for single display Dual and triple display configurations supported Mac-specific limits (like 6K displays) still apply If you need HDMI, you’ll need an adapter—but the tradeoff is cleaner bandwidth management and fewer limitations at high resolutions. Mac and PC Compatibility This dock plays well with both Mac and PC—but there are a few caveats: Works best with Thunderbolt 5 systems Fully compatible with Thunderbolt 4 (reduced speeds) Not compatible with Thunderbolt 3 Paired with an M4 Mac Mini or similar system, it becomes a central hub for storage arrays, networking, and multi-display setups. Design and Cooling Thermals are handled well thanks to the aluminum chassis and venting. Even under load, the unit stays relatively cool to the touch. No cheap plastics here—this is a premium build meant for long sessions. Real-World Use Cases This WavLink Thunderbolt 5 dock fits right into: Video editing workflows with high-speed NVMe storage Multi-network environments (dual Ethernet setups) Desktop replacement setups for laptops High-refresh-rate multi-monitor configurations It’s especially compelling if you’re building toward a Thunderbolt 5 ecosystem and want something that won’t be outdated in a year. The Bottom Line The WavLink dock checks a lot of boxes: strong build, serious bandwidth, and flexible expansion. The lack of native display ports might frustrate some, but for anyone already invested in USB-C/Thunderbolt workflows, it’s a non-issue. For creators, editors, and power users, this is one of those docks that actually earns its desk space. Check it out at https://geni.us/wavlinktbt5 &amp;nbsp; Check out the Geekazine Merch, including "I AM AI " T-Shirt.  Thanks for reading! Don't forget to subscribe to Geekazine: RSS Feed - YouTube Twitter - Facebook Tip Me via Paypal.me Send a Tip via Venmo RSS Bandwidth by Cachefly Get a 14 Day Trial Be a Patreon: Part of the Sconnie Geek Nation! Reviews: Geekazine gets products in to review. Opinions are of Geekazine.com. Sponsored content will be labeled as such. Read all policies on the Geekazine review page.  Reviews: Geekazine is also an affiliate of Amazon The post This 12-in-1 Thunderbolt 5 Dock from WavLink Is Actually Solid — First Look appeared first on Geekazine.</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Jeffrey Powers</itunes:author><itunes:summary>A Serious Upgrade for Thunderbolt Setups The WavLink 12-in-1 Thunderbolt 5 dock is built for users pushing modern workflows—especially those running a Mac Thunderbolt Dock or PC thunderbolt dock setup. With Thunderbolt 5 bandwidth starting at 80Gbps and boosting up to 120Gbps in certain scenarios, this dock isn’t just about adding ports—it’s about unlocking serious throughput for storage, displays, and peripherals. Right out of the box, the dock feels substantial. The all-metal design, solid weight, and ventilation signal this isn’t a budget accessory—it’s meant to sit at the center of a high-performance desk setup. Ports, Power, and Expandability This 12-in-1 dock delivers a wide spread of connectivity: Four Thunderbolt 5 ports USB-A ports (10Gbps) SD 4.0 and microSD 4.0 card slots 2.5Gb Ethernet Headphone/mic combo jack High-power USB-C with up to 140W output Power is a standout here. The included 230W power supply means you can run the dock, charge laptops, and power multiple devices simultaneously without bottlenecks. That’s key for creators juggling cameras, drives, and displays. There’s also a clever USB-C locking mechanism—rare but useful—keeping your connection secure during heavy transfers or if the dock gets moved around. Built for Speed (and It Shows) Hooked up to Thunderbolt 5 storage, the performance is exactly what you’d expect from next-gen bandwidth. Real-world tests showed: Up to ~4600 MB/s write speeds on high-end NVMe Strong read performance near 3800+ MB/s depending on drive type Even when stepping down to Thunderbolt 4, the dock remains highly capable, though naturally capped at lower speeds. It’s forward-compatible in a way that makes sense—buy now, and it scales with your next machine. Display Support Without HDMI One thing that might catch people off guard: no HDMI or DisplayPort. Instead, all video runs through Thunderbolt/USB-C. That means: Up to 8K (7680×4320) at 144Hz for single display Dual and triple display configurations supported Mac-specific limits (like 6K displays) still apply If you need HDMI, you’ll need an adapter—but the tradeoff is cleaner bandwidth management and fewer limitations at high resolutions. Mac and PC Compatibility This dock plays well with both Mac and PC—but there are a few caveats: Works best with Thunderbolt 5 systems Fully compatible with Thunderbolt 4 (reduced speeds) Not compatible with Thunderbolt 3 Paired with an M4 Mac Mini or similar system, it becomes a central hub for storage arrays, networking, and multi-display setups. Design and Cooling Thermals are handled well thanks to the aluminum chassis and venting. Even under load, the unit stays relatively cool to the touch. No cheap plastics here—this is a premium build meant for long sessions. Real-World Use Cases This WavLink Thunderbolt 5 dock fits right into: Video editing workflows with high-speed NVMe storage Multi-network environments (dual Ethernet setups) Desktop replacement setups for laptops High-refresh-rate multi-monitor configurations It’s especially compelling if you’re building toward a Thunderbolt 5 ecosystem and want something that won’t be outdated in a year. The Bottom Line The WavLink dock checks a lot of boxes: strong build, serious bandwidth, and flexible expansion. The lack of native display ports might frustrate some, but for anyone already invested in USB-C/Thunderbolt workflows, it’s a non-issue. For creators, editors, and power users, this is one of those docks that actually earns its desk space. Check it out at https://geni.us/wavlinktbt5 &amp;nbsp; Check out the Geekazine Merch, including "I AM AI " T-Shirt.  Thanks for reading! Don't forget to subscribe to Geekazine: RSS Feed - YouTube Twitter - Facebook Tip Me via Paypal.me Send a Tip via Venmo RSS Bandwidth by Cachefly Get a 14 Day Trial Be a Patreon: Part of the Sconnie Geek Nation! Reviews: Geekazine gets products in to review. Opinions are of Geekazine.com. Sponsored content will be labeled as such. 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<p>The <strong>TobenOne 13-in-1 USB-C Dock</strong> aims to turn the already compact Mac Mini into a more versatile workstation. Designed specifically for the latest M4 Mac Mini, this dock adds ports, storage expansion, and a more accessible power button—all in a stacked, all-in-one design. But with a 10 Gbps ceiling and a few quirks, the real question is whether it’s a must-have or just a convenience accessory.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-a-dock-built-for-the-m4-mac-mini">A Dock Built for the M4 Mac Mini</h2>



<p>At its core, this Mac Mini dock is a base-style hub that the M4 unit sits directly on top of. It expands connectivity with:</p>



<ul class="wp-block-list">
<li>Multiple USB-A ports (including always-on charging ports)</li>



<li>USB-C expansion (non-Thunderbolt)</li>



<li>HDMI (4K 60Hz) and DisplayPort (up to 144Hz)</li>



<li>SD and microSD card slots</li>



<li>Combo audio jack</li>



<li>Integrated NVMe SSD enclosure</li>
</ul>



<p>The standout feature is the <strong>built-in NVMe slot</strong>, allowing you to add several terabytes of storage directly into the dock. It’s ideal for overflow storage, file transfers, or scratch disks—especially if your internal storage is limited.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-performance-10-gbps-limits-matter">Performance: 10 Gbps Limits Matter</h2>



<p>Here’s where things get real.</p>



<p>All ports on this USB-C dock are capped at <strong>10 Gbps (USB 3.2)</strong>—not Thunderbolt. In practical terms:</p>



<ul class="wp-block-list">
<li>Read speeds hover around ~800 MB/s</li>



<li>Write speeds can start high (~1200 MB/s) but throttle down significantly</li>



<li>Sustained performance isn’t ideal for heavy workflows</li>
</ul>



<p>For everyday tasks like file storage, backups, and light media work, it performs fine. But if you&#8217;re working with <strong>high-bitrate 4K video or large datasets</strong>, you’ll quickly feel that bottleneck.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-design-and-usability">Design and Usability</h2>



<p>The stacked design is clean and minimal, but not without compromises.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-pros">Pros:</h3>



<ul class="wp-block-list">
<li>Compact footprint that matches the Mac Mini aesthetic</li>



<li>Front-facing ports improve accessibility</li>



<li>One-touch power button avoids reaching behind the Mac</li>



<li>Venting helps maintain airflow</li>
</ul>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-cons">Cons:</h3>



<ul class="wp-block-list">
<li><strong>No magnetic alignment</strong> — the Mac Mini just sits on top</li>



<li>Power button requires firm pressure and precise alignment</li>



<li>Uses <strong>two USB-C ports</strong> on the Mac Mini</li>



<li>Limited flexibility if you need better airflow (lifting the Mac reduces button usability)</li>
</ul>



<p>The power button concept is smart, but execution feels a bit clunky. Without a firm connection between the dock and the Mac Mini, pressing the button can feel awkward.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-storage-expansion-useful-but-basic">Storage Expansion: Useful but Basic</h2>



<p>The NVMe enclosure is a major selling point, but it comes with caveats:</p>



<ul class="wp-block-list">
<li>Plastic enclosure limits heat dissipation</li>



<li>Thermal pad support is included but not fully optimized</li>



<li>Best suited for <strong>non-critical storage</strong></li>
</ul>



<p>This is a great place to stash media files, backups, or temporary project files—but not something you’d rely on for mission-critical workloads.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-who-is-this-for">Who Is This For?</h2>



<p>This TobenOne Mac Mini dock makes the most sense if you:</p>



<ul class="wp-block-list">
<li>Need <strong>more ports</strong> on a compact setup</li>



<li>Want <strong>affordable storage expansion</strong></li>



<li>Primarily work with <strong>light to moderate workloads</strong></li>
</ul>



<p>It’s less ideal if you:</p>



<ul class="wp-block-list">
<li>Need Thunderbolt-level speeds</li>



<li>Run heavy production workflows</li>



<li>Want a premium, tightly integrated dock experience</li>
</ul>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-final-verdict">Final Verdict</h2>



<p>The TobenOne 13-in-1 USB-C Dock is a practical, budget-friendly way to expand your M4 Mac Mini, but it will take up your Thunderbolt ports. It delivers port expansion and useful storage options, but its <strong>10 Gbps limitation and design quirks</strong> keep it from being a recommended accessory.</p>



<p>If you’re looking for convenience and extra connectivity, it gets the job done. If you’re chasing performance, you’ll want to look higher up the stack.</p>



<p>Check it out at <strong><a href="https://geni.us/tobenonem4dock">https://geni.us/tobenonem4dock</a></strong></p>



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<post-id xmlns="com-wordpress:feed-additions:1">38316</post-id>	<author>geekazine@gmail.com (Jeffrey Powers)</author><itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit><itunes:subtitle>The TobenOne 13-in-1 USB-C Dock aims to turn the already compact Mac Mini into a more versatile workstation. Designed specifically for the latest M4 Mac Mini, this dock adds ports, storage expansion, and a more accessible power button—all in a stacked, all-in-one design. But with a 10 Gbps ceiling and a few quirks, the real question is whether it’s a must-have or just a convenience accessory. A Dock Built for the M4 Mac Mini At its core, this Mac Mini dock is a base-style hub that the M4 unit sits directly on top of. It expands connectivity with: Multiple USB-A ports (including always-on charging ports) USB-C expansion (non-Thunderbolt) HDMI (4K 60Hz) and DisplayPort (up to 144Hz) SD and microSD card slots Combo audio jack Integrated NVMe SSD enclosure The standout feature is the built-in NVMe slot, allowing you to add several terabytes of storage directly into the dock. It’s ideal for overflow storage, file transfers, or scratch disks—especially if your internal storage is limited. Performance: 10 Gbps Limits Matter Here’s where things get real. All ports on this USB-C dock are capped at 10 Gbps (USB 3.2)—not Thunderbolt. In practical terms: Read speeds hover around ~800 MB/s Write speeds can start high (~1200 MB/s) but throttle down significantly Sustained performance isn’t ideal for heavy workflows For everyday tasks like file storage, backups, and light media work, it performs fine. But if you&amp;#8217;re working with high-bitrate 4K video or large datasets, you’ll quickly feel that bottleneck. Design and Usability The stacked design is clean and minimal, but not without compromises. Pros: Compact footprint that matches the Mac Mini aesthetic Front-facing ports improve accessibility One-touch power button avoids reaching behind the Mac Venting helps maintain airflow Cons: No magnetic alignment — the Mac Mini just sits on top Power button requires firm pressure and precise alignment Uses two USB-C ports on the Mac Mini Limited flexibility if you need better airflow (lifting the Mac reduces button usability) The power button concept is smart, but execution feels a bit clunky. Without a firm connection between the dock and the Mac Mini, pressing the button can feel awkward. Storage Expansion: Useful but Basic The NVMe enclosure is a major selling point, but it comes with caveats: Plastic enclosure limits heat dissipation Thermal pad support is included but not fully optimized Best suited for non-critical storage This is a great place to stash media files, backups, or temporary project files—but not something you’d rely on for mission-critical workloads. Who Is This For? This TobenOne Mac Mini dock makes the most sense if you: Need more ports on a compact setup Want affordable storage expansion Primarily work with light to moderate workloads It’s less ideal if you: Need Thunderbolt-level speeds Run heavy production workflows Want a premium, tightly integrated dock experience Final Verdict The TobenOne 13-in-1 USB-C Dock is a practical, budget-friendly way to expand your M4 Mac Mini, but it will take up your Thunderbolt ports. It delivers port expansion and useful storage options, but its 10 Gbps limitation and design quirks keep it from being a recommended accessory. If you’re looking for convenience and extra connectivity, it gets the job done. If you’re chasing performance, you’ll want to look higher up the stack. Check it out at https://geni.us/tobenonem4dock &amp;nbsp; Check out the Geekazine Merch, including "I AM AI " T-Shirt.  Thanks for reading! Don't forget to subscribe to Geekazine: RSS Feed - YouTube Twitter - Facebook Tip Me via Paypal.me Send a Tip via Venmo RSS Bandwidth by Cachefly Get a 14 Day Trial Be a Patreon: Part of the Sconnie Geek Nation! Reviews: Geekazine gets products in to review. Opinions are of Geekazine.com. Sponsored content will be labeled as such. Read all policies on the Geekazine review page.  Reviews: Geekazine is also an affiliate of Amazon The post Does M4 Mac Mini Needs This: TobenONE 13-in-1 Dock Review appeared first on Geekazine.</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Jeffrey Powers</itunes:author><itunes:summary>The TobenOne 13-in-1 USB-C Dock aims to turn the already compact Mac Mini into a more versatile workstation. Designed specifically for the latest M4 Mac Mini, this dock adds ports, storage expansion, and a more accessible power button—all in a stacked, all-in-one design. But with a 10 Gbps ceiling and a few quirks, the real question is whether it’s a must-have or just a convenience accessory. A Dock Built for the M4 Mac Mini At its core, this Mac Mini dock is a base-style hub that the M4 unit sits directly on top of. It expands connectivity with: Multiple USB-A ports (including always-on charging ports) USB-C expansion (non-Thunderbolt) HDMI (4K 60Hz) and DisplayPort (up to 144Hz) SD and microSD card slots Combo audio jack Integrated NVMe SSD enclosure The standout feature is the built-in NVMe slot, allowing you to add several terabytes of storage directly into the dock. It’s ideal for overflow storage, file transfers, or scratch disks—especially if your internal storage is limited. Performance: 10 Gbps Limits Matter Here’s where things get real. All ports on this USB-C dock are capped at 10 Gbps (USB 3.2)—not Thunderbolt. In practical terms: Read speeds hover around ~800 MB/s Write speeds can start high (~1200 MB/s) but throttle down significantly Sustained performance isn’t ideal for heavy workflows For everyday tasks like file storage, backups, and light media work, it performs fine. But if you&amp;#8217;re working with high-bitrate 4K video or large datasets, you’ll quickly feel that bottleneck. Design and Usability The stacked design is clean and minimal, but not without compromises. Pros: Compact footprint that matches the Mac Mini aesthetic Front-facing ports improve accessibility One-touch power button avoids reaching behind the Mac Venting helps maintain airflow Cons: No magnetic alignment — the Mac Mini just sits on top Power button requires firm pressure and precise alignment Uses two USB-C ports on the Mac Mini Limited flexibility if you need better airflow (lifting the Mac reduces button usability) The power button concept is smart, but execution feels a bit clunky. Without a firm connection between the dock and the Mac Mini, pressing the button can feel awkward. Storage Expansion: Useful but Basic The NVMe enclosure is a major selling point, but it comes with caveats: Plastic enclosure limits heat dissipation Thermal pad support is included but not fully optimized Best suited for non-critical storage This is a great place to stash media files, backups, or temporary project files—but not something you’d rely on for mission-critical workloads. Who Is This For? This TobenOne Mac Mini dock makes the most sense if you: Need more ports on a compact setup Want affordable storage expansion Primarily work with light to moderate workloads It’s less ideal if you: Need Thunderbolt-level speeds Run heavy production workflows Want a premium, tightly integrated dock experience Final Verdict The TobenOne 13-in-1 USB-C Dock is a practical, budget-friendly way to expand your M4 Mac Mini, but it will take up your Thunderbolt ports. 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<p>Building a modern <strong><a href="https://geekazine.com/tag/network/" type="post_tag" id="763">network </a></strong>doesn’t have to start with a complicated rack or enterprise IT budget. With the <strong>EnGenius Cloud-to-Go</strong> ecosystem, you can go from zero to a fully managed, segmented, and remotely controlled network using just a few core devices—and a bit of planning.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-starting-from-scratch-the-core-hardware">Starting From Scratch: The Core Hardware</h2>



<p>At the heart of this setup is a trio of devices working together:</p>



<ul class="wp-block-list">
<li><strong>ESG620 SD-WAN gateway</strong></li>



<li><strong>ECS1008P managed PoE switch</strong></li>



<li><strong>ECW536 (Wi-Fi 6) and ECW520 (Wi-Fi 7) access points</strong></li>
</ul>



<p>This isn’t your typical all-in-one router. Instead, each component has a dedicated role, creating a modular system that scales far beyond consumer-grade networking. The result is a flexible infrastructure capable of handling both home and business workloads with ease.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-the-brain-esg620-sd-wan-gateway">The Brain: ESG620 SD-WAN Gateway</h2>



<p>The <strong>gateway</strong> is where everything begins. It sits between your internet (WAN) and your internal network (LAN), controlling how traffic flows.</p>



<p>With SD-WAN capabilities, the <strong><a href="https://geni.us/engeniusvpn">ESG620</a></strong> allows multiple internet connections to be used intelligently. You can assign specific traffic—like business uploads or gaming—to different WAN connections, prioritize bandwidth, and even fail over automatically if one connection drops.</p>



<p>It’s not about increasing raw speed—it’s about smarter traffic control, segmentation, and uptime.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-the-backbone-managed-poe-switch">The Backbone: Managed PoE Switch</h2>



<p>The <strong><a href="https://geni.us/engeniusswitchpoe">managed switch</a></strong> acts as the distribution hub, connecting devices like computers, cameras, and access points.</p>



<p>Key advantages:</p>



<ul class="wp-block-list">
<li>Power over Ethernet (PoE+) for devices like cameras and APs</li>



<li>Port-level control for security and scheduling</li>



<li>VLAN support for network segmentation</li>



<li>Remote management through the cloud</li>
</ul>



<p>You can even shut off individual ports, monitor activity, or schedule uptime—useful for both power savings and access control.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-wireless-layer-wi-fi-6-and-wi-fi-7-aps">Wireless Layer: Wi-Fi 6 and Wi-Fi 7 APs</h2>



<p>Instead of relying on a single router to handle everything, EnGenius separates wireless into dedicated <strong>access points</strong>.</p>



<ul class="wp-block-list">
<li><strong><a href="https://geni.us/engeniuswifi6">ECW536 (Wi-Fi 6)</a></strong> handles current-gen devices</li>



<li><a href="https://geni.us/engeniuswifi7"><strong>ECW520 (Wi-Fi 7)</strong> </a>brings next-gen speed and efficiency</li>
</ul>



<p>These APs are PoE-powered, can be ceiling or wall-mounted, and support multiple frequency bands (2.4GHz, 5GHz, and 6GHz). By offloading Wi-Fi duties from the gateway, the network avoids bottlenecks and improves overall performance.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-vlans-and-network-segmentation">VLANs and Network Segmentation</h2>



<p>One of the biggest advantages of this setup is the ability to create <strong>multiple VLANs</strong>.</p>



<p>For example:</p>



<ul class="wp-block-list">
<li>VLAN 1: General home or office devices</li>



<li>VLAN 10: Cameras and security systems</li>
</ul>



<p>This keeps traffic isolated, improving both security and performance. Devices operate independently without interfering with each other—critical for environments mixing work, streaming, and surveillance.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-cloud-management-control-from-anywhere">Cloud Management: Control From Anywhere</h2>



<p>Everything ties together through the <strong>EnGenius Cloud dashboard</strong>.</p>



<p>From a browser or mobile app, you can:</p>



<ul class="wp-block-list">
<li>Monitor network topology in real time</li>



<li>Configure devices and ports</li>



<li>Push firmware updates</li>



<li>Register new hardware via QR code</li>



<li>Adjust Wi-Fi settings and SSIDs</li>
</ul>



<p>The ability to manage your entire network remotely—whether you’re at home or in an airport—is a major advantage for both IT pros and creators running distributed setups.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-real-world-setup-and-performance">Real-World Setup and Performance</h2>



<p>Once powered on, the system walks through firmware updates, device discovery, and registration. Within minutes, the network becomes fully operational.</p>



<p>After extended use:</p>



<ul class="wp-block-list">
<li>Devices connect seamlessly to the same SSID</li>



<li>Performance remains stable across wired and wireless</li>



<li>VLAN separation keeps traffic organized</li>



<li>Remote management proves reliable</li>
</ul>



<p>There are minor quirks—like initial setup delays and reliance on cloud connectivity—but overall, the system delivers a robust and scalable networking experience.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-why-this-setup-stands-out">Why This Setup Stands Out</h2>



<p>Traditional routers try to do everything—and often become bottlenecks. This <strong>Cloud-to-Go EnGenius approach</strong> breaks that model by distributing responsibilities:</p>



<ul class="wp-block-list">
<li>Gateway = traffic control and routing</li>



<li>Switch = device management and power</li>



<li>APs = wireless performance</li>
</ul>



<p>The result is a cleaner, more efficient network that can grow with your needs.</p>



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<p>Check it out at <strong><a href="https://www.engenius.ai/">https://www.engenius.ai/</a></strong></p>



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<post-id xmlns="com-wordpress:feed-additions:1">38306</post-id>	<author>geekazine@gmail.com (Jeffrey Powers)</author><itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit><itunes:subtitle>Building a modern network doesn’t have to start with a complicated rack or enterprise IT budget. With the EnGenius Cloud-to-Go ecosystem, you can go from zero to a fully managed, segmented, and remotely controlled network using just a few core devices—and a bit of planning. Starting From Scratch: The Core Hardware At the heart of this setup is a trio of devices working together: ESG620 SD-WAN gateway ECS1008P managed PoE switch ECW536 (Wi-Fi 6) and ECW520 (Wi-Fi 7) access points This isn’t your typical all-in-one router. Instead, each component has a dedicated role, creating a modular system that scales far beyond consumer-grade networking. The result is a flexible infrastructure capable of handling both home and business workloads with ease. The Brain: ESG620 SD-WAN Gateway The gateway is where everything begins. It sits between your internet (WAN) and your internal network (LAN), controlling how traffic flows. With SD-WAN capabilities, the ESG620 allows multiple internet connections to be used intelligently. You can assign specific traffic—like business uploads or gaming—to different WAN connections, prioritize bandwidth, and even fail over automatically if one connection drops. It’s not about increasing raw speed—it’s about smarter traffic control, segmentation, and uptime. The Backbone: Managed PoE Switch The managed switch acts as the distribution hub, connecting devices like computers, cameras, and access points. Key advantages: Power over Ethernet (PoE+) for devices like cameras and APs Port-level control for security and scheduling VLAN support for network segmentation Remote management through the cloud You can even shut off individual ports, monitor activity, or schedule uptime—useful for both power savings and access control. Wireless Layer: Wi-Fi 6 and Wi-Fi 7 APs Instead of relying on a single router to handle everything, EnGenius separates wireless into dedicated access points. ECW536 (Wi-Fi 6) handles current-gen devices ECW520 (Wi-Fi 7) brings next-gen speed and efficiency These APs are PoE-powered, can be ceiling or wall-mounted, and support multiple frequency bands (2.4GHz, 5GHz, and 6GHz). By offloading Wi-Fi duties from the gateway, the network avoids bottlenecks and improves overall performance. VLANs and Network Segmentation One of the biggest advantages of this setup is the ability to create multiple VLANs. For example: VLAN 1: General home or office devices VLAN 10: Cameras and security systems This keeps traffic isolated, improving both security and performance. Devices operate independently without interfering with each other—critical for environments mixing work, streaming, and surveillance. Cloud Management: Control From Anywhere Everything ties together through the EnGenius Cloud dashboard. From a browser or mobile app, you can: Monitor network topology in real time Configure devices and ports Push firmware updates Register new hardware via QR code Adjust Wi-Fi settings and SSIDs The ability to manage your entire network remotely—whether you’re at home or in an airport—is a major advantage for both IT pros and creators running distributed setups. Real-World Setup and Performance Once powered on, the system walks through firmware updates, device discovery, and registration. Within minutes, the network becomes fully operational. After extended use: Devices connect seamlessly to the same SSID Performance remains stable across wired and wireless VLAN separation keeps traffic organized Remote management proves reliable There are minor quirks—like initial setup delays and reliance on cloud connectivity—but overall, the system delivers a robust and scalable networking experience. Why This Setup Stands Out Traditional routers try to do everything—and often become bottlenecks. This Cloud-to-Go EnGenius approach breaks that model by distributing responsibilities: Gateway = traffic control and routing Switch = device management and power APs = wireless performance The result is a cleaner, more efficient network that can grow with your needs. Check it out at https://www.engenius.ai/ &amp;nbsp; Check out the Geekazine Merch, including "I AM AI " T-Shirt.  Thanks for reading! Don't forget to subscribe to Geekazine: RSS Feed - YouTube Twitter - Facebook Tip Me via Paypal.me Send a Tip via Venmo RSS Bandwidth by Cachefly Get a 14 Day Trial Be a Patreon: Part of the Sconnie Geek Nation! Reviews: Geekazine gets products in to review. Opinions are of Geekazine.com. Sponsored content will be labeled as such. Read all policies on the Geekazine review page.  Reviews: Geekazine is also an affiliate of Amazon The post Cloud-to-Go: EnGenius Network Setup From Scratch appeared first on Geekazine.</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Jeffrey Powers</itunes:author><itunes:summary>Building a modern network doesn’t have to start with a complicated rack or enterprise IT budget. With the EnGenius Cloud-to-Go ecosystem, you can go from zero to a fully managed, segmented, and remotely controlled network using just a few core devices—and a bit of planning. Starting From Scratch: The Core Hardware At the heart of this setup is a trio of devices working together: ESG620 SD-WAN gateway ECS1008P managed PoE switch ECW536 (Wi-Fi 6) and ECW520 (Wi-Fi 7) access points This isn’t your typical all-in-one router. Instead, each component has a dedicated role, creating a modular system that scales far beyond consumer-grade networking. The result is a flexible infrastructure capable of handling both home and business workloads with ease. The Brain: ESG620 SD-WAN Gateway The gateway is where everything begins. It sits between your internet (WAN) and your internal network (LAN), controlling how traffic flows. With SD-WAN capabilities, the ESG620 allows multiple internet connections to be used intelligently. You can assign specific traffic—like business uploads or gaming—to different WAN connections, prioritize bandwidth, and even fail over automatically if one connection drops. It’s not about increasing raw speed—it’s about smarter traffic control, segmentation, and uptime. The Backbone: Managed PoE Switch The managed switch acts as the distribution hub, connecting devices like computers, cameras, and access points. Key advantages: Power over Ethernet (PoE+) for devices like cameras and APs Port-level control for security and scheduling VLAN support for network segmentation Remote management through the cloud You can even shut off individual ports, monitor activity, or schedule uptime—useful for both power savings and access control. Wireless Layer: Wi-Fi 6 and Wi-Fi 7 APs Instead of relying on a single router to handle everything, EnGenius separates wireless into dedicated access points. ECW536 (Wi-Fi 6) handles current-gen devices ECW520 (Wi-Fi 7) brings next-gen speed and efficiency These APs are PoE-powered, can be ceiling or wall-mounted, and support multiple frequency bands (2.4GHz, 5GHz, and 6GHz). By offloading Wi-Fi duties from the gateway, the network avoids bottlenecks and improves overall performance. VLANs and Network Segmentation One of the biggest advantages of this setup is the ability to create multiple VLANs. For example: VLAN 1: General home or office devices VLAN 10: Cameras and security systems This keeps traffic isolated, improving both security and performance. Devices operate independently without interfering with each other—critical for environments mixing work, streaming, and surveillance. Cloud Management: Control From Anywhere Everything ties together through the EnGenius Cloud dashboard. From a browser or mobile app, you can: Monitor network topology in real time Configure devices and ports Push firmware updates Register new hardware via QR code Adjust Wi-Fi settings and SSIDs The ability to manage your entire network remotely—whether you’re at home or in an airport—is a major advantage for both IT pros and creators running distributed setups. 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<p>OnlyOffice 9.3 is making a strong case as a serious <strong><a href="https://geekazine.com/tag/office/" type="post_tag" id="420">Office 365</a></strong> alternative, bringing together a powerful document editor, spreadsheet editor, presentation tool, and PDF editor into one unified platform. Built for both individual users and teams, this cloud office and web office solution continues to evolve with smarter workflows, deeper AI integration, and long-requested usability upgrades.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-a-true-all-in-one-office-suite">A True All-in-One Office Suite</h2>



<p>OnlyOffice isn’t trying to reinvent the wheel—it’s refining it. The platform mirrors the familiar ribbon-style interface users expect from traditional office tools, making the transition seamless. Whether you&#8217;re drafting documents, crunching numbers, building presentations, or editing PDFs, everything lives in one ecosystem.</p>



<p>The flexibility stands out. You can work directly in a browser or install desktop apps for offline productivity. That means your workflow doesn’t stop just because your Wi-Fi does—a big win for creators and professionals on the move.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-ai-tools-that-actually-help">AI Tools That Actually Help</h2>



<p>AI is everywhere, but OnlyOffice integrates it in a practical way. Inside the editor, users get access to:</p>



<ul class="wp-block-list">
<li>AI-powered summarization</li>



<li>Translation tools</li>



<li>Grammar and spelling enhancements</li>



<li>Custom AI assistants with configurable prompts</li>
</ul>



<p>This isn’t just fluff—it’s built to speed up writing, editing, and collaboration without forcing users into a completely new workflow.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-multi-page-view-changes-everything">Multi-Page View Changes Everything</h2>



<p>One of the standout upgrades in version 9.3 is the multi-page view. It sounds simple, but it’s a game changer when working with long documents. Instead of endless scrolling, you can view multiple pages side-by-side, making layout adjustments and proofreading far more efficient.</p>



<p>Add in small but impactful features like triple-click paragraph selection and improved header/footer editing, and you start to see how much attention was paid to usability.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-pdf-editing-gets-serious">PDF Editing Gets Serious</h2>



<p>OnlyOffice’s PDF editor is no longer an afterthought—it’s a full-featured tool. You can:</p>



<ul class="wp-block-list">
<li>Edit text and insert elements like shapes, links, and annotations</li>



<li>Create interactive forms with checkboxes, dropdowns, and text fields</li>



<li>Redact sensitive information permanently</li>



<li>Add digital signatures for secure document workflows</li>
</ul>



<p>That last one is especially important for business users. With support for signing certificates, OnlyOffice is stepping into territory typically dominated by premium PDF platforms.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-smarter-spreadsheets-for-power-users">Smarter Spreadsheets for Power Users</h2>



<p>Spreadsheet performance has also been upgraded, especially when handling large datasets. New additions include:</p>



<ul class="wp-block-list">
<li>Solver tool for advanced calculations</li>



<li>Regex functions (extract, replace, match)</li>



<li>Dynamic array support for multi-cell outputs</li>
</ul>



<p>These features push OnlyOffice closer to power-user territory, making it a viable option for analysts and data-heavy workflows.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-cloud-meets-flexibility">Cloud Meets Flexibility</h2>



<p>OnlyOffice bridges cloud and local work effortlessly. With integrations for services like Box and Dropbox, you can manage files across platforms while maintaining a consistent editing experience. Even the free tier offers collaboration tools, limited storage, and multi-user access—something many competitors lock behind paywalls.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-the-verdict">The Verdict</h2>



<p>OnlyOffice 9.3 isn’t just catching up—it’s carving out its own space. With a strong mix of AI tools, robust PDF editing, and a flexible cloud office approach, it’s a compelling alternative to Office 365 for anyone looking to break away from subscription-heavy ecosystems.</p>



<p>Check it out at <a href="https://www.youtube.com/redirect?event=comments&amp;redir_token=QUFFLUhqa09obGxvSFU1SnhlTUo2bEpLR3RmRUF0bDdqZ3xBQ3Jtc0trdnNKU2VoNDZhUlNVVUFfVkt0bm5MdUQzbDZ5bUlzdm1JS1YtLVRHeWhsazByU1NOSERSekJnMGNYZFZYd1NHMDZLZVAyeTZvRXctcDdDRmhFNHZnd2N1TzdPU1RtdmZQS2hFdURaVFJzTWZ2Qm5zWQ&amp;q=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.onlyoffice.com%2F" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">https://www.onlyoffice.com/</a></p>



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<post-id xmlns="com-wordpress:feed-additions:1">38302</post-id>	<author>geekazine@gmail.com (Jeffrey Powers)</author><itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit><itunes:subtitle>OnlyOffice 9.3 is making a strong case as a serious Office 365 alternative, bringing together a powerful document editor, spreadsheet editor, presentation tool, and PDF editor into one unified platform. Built for both individual users and teams, this cloud office and web office solution continues to evolve with smarter workflows, deeper AI integration, and long-requested usability upgrades. A True All-in-One Office Suite OnlyOffice isn’t trying to reinvent the wheel—it’s refining it. The platform mirrors the familiar ribbon-style interface users expect from traditional office tools, making the transition seamless. Whether you&amp;#8217;re drafting documents, crunching numbers, building presentations, or editing PDFs, everything lives in one ecosystem. The flexibility stands out. You can work directly in a browser or install desktop apps for offline productivity. That means your workflow doesn’t stop just because your Wi-Fi does—a big win for creators and professionals on the move. AI Tools That Actually Help AI is everywhere, but OnlyOffice integrates it in a practical way. Inside the editor, users get access to: AI-powered summarization Translation tools Grammar and spelling enhancements Custom AI assistants with configurable prompts This isn’t just fluff—it’s built to speed up writing, editing, and collaboration without forcing users into a completely new workflow. Multi-Page View Changes Everything One of the standout upgrades in version 9.3 is the multi-page view. It sounds simple, but it’s a game changer when working with long documents. Instead of endless scrolling, you can view multiple pages side-by-side, making layout adjustments and proofreading far more efficient. Add in small but impactful features like triple-click paragraph selection and improved header/footer editing, and you start to see how much attention was paid to usability. PDF Editing Gets Serious OnlyOffice’s PDF editor is no longer an afterthought—it’s a full-featured tool. You can: Edit text and insert elements like shapes, links, and annotations Create interactive forms with checkboxes, dropdowns, and text fields Redact sensitive information permanently Add digital signatures for secure document workflows That last one is especially important for business users. With support for signing certificates, OnlyOffice is stepping into territory typically dominated by premium PDF platforms. Smarter Spreadsheets for Power Users Spreadsheet performance has also been upgraded, especially when handling large datasets. New additions include: Solver tool for advanced calculations Regex functions (extract, replace, match) Dynamic array support for multi-cell outputs These features push OnlyOffice closer to power-user territory, making it a viable option for analysts and data-heavy workflows. Cloud Meets Flexibility OnlyOffice bridges cloud and local work effortlessly. With integrations for services like Box and Dropbox, you can manage files across platforms while maintaining a consistent editing experience. Even the free tier offers collaboration tools, limited storage, and multi-user access—something many competitors lock behind paywalls. The Verdict OnlyOffice 9.3 isn’t just catching up—it’s carving out its own space. With a strong mix of AI tools, robust PDF editing, and a flexible cloud office approach, it’s a compelling alternative to Office 365 for anyone looking to break away from subscription-heavy ecosystems. Check it out at https://www.onlyoffice.com/ &amp;nbsp; Check out the Geekazine Merch, including "I AM AI " T-Shirt.  Thanks for reading! Don't forget to subscribe to Geekazine: RSS Feed - YouTube Twitter - Facebook Tip Me via Paypal.me Send a Tip via Venmo RSS Bandwidth by Cachefly Get a 14 Day Trial Be a Patreon: Part of the Sconnie Geek Nation! Reviews: Geekazine gets products in to review. Opinions are of Geekazine.com. Sponsored content will be labeled as such. Read all policies on the Geekazine review page.  Reviews: Geekazine is also an affiliate of Amazon The post Move Over Office 365: OnlyOffice 9.3&amp;#8217;s New AI &amp;#038; PDF Features appeared first on Geekazine.</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Jeffrey Powers</itunes:author><itunes:summary>OnlyOffice 9.3 is making a strong case as a serious Office 365 alternative, bringing together a powerful document editor, spreadsheet editor, presentation tool, and PDF editor into one unified platform. Built for both individual users and teams, this cloud office and web office solution continues to evolve with smarter workflows, deeper AI integration, and long-requested usability upgrades. A True All-in-One Office Suite OnlyOffice isn’t trying to reinvent the wheel—it’s refining it. The platform mirrors the familiar ribbon-style interface users expect from traditional office tools, making the transition seamless. Whether you&amp;#8217;re drafting documents, crunching numbers, building presentations, or editing PDFs, everything lives in one ecosystem. The flexibility stands out. You can work directly in a browser or install desktop apps for offline productivity. That means your workflow doesn’t stop just because your Wi-Fi does—a big win for creators and professionals on the move. AI Tools That Actually Help AI is everywhere, but OnlyOffice integrates it in a practical way. Inside the editor, users get access to: AI-powered summarization Translation tools Grammar and spelling enhancements Custom AI assistants with configurable prompts This isn’t just fluff—it’s built to speed up writing, editing, and collaboration without forcing users into a completely new workflow. Multi-Page View Changes Everything One of the standout upgrades in version 9.3 is the multi-page view. It sounds simple, but it’s a game changer when working with long documents. Instead of endless scrolling, you can view multiple pages side-by-side, making layout adjustments and proofreading far more efficient. Add in small but impactful features like triple-click paragraph selection and improved header/footer editing, and you start to see how much attention was paid to usability. PDF Editing Gets Serious OnlyOffice’s PDF editor is no longer an afterthought—it’s a full-featured tool. You can: Edit text and insert elements like shapes, links, and annotations Create interactive forms with checkboxes, dropdowns, and text fields Redact sensitive information permanently Add digital signatures for secure document workflows That last one is especially important for business users. With support for signing certificates, OnlyOffice is stepping into territory typically dominated by premium PDF platforms. Smarter Spreadsheets for Power Users Spreadsheet performance has also been upgraded, especially when handling large datasets. New additions include: Solver tool for advanced calculations Regex functions (extract, replace, match) Dynamic array support for multi-cell outputs These features push OnlyOffice closer to power-user territory, making it a viable option for analysts and data-heavy workflows. Cloud Meets Flexibility OnlyOffice bridges cloud and local work effortlessly. With integrations for services like Box and Dropbox, you can manage files across platforms while maintaining a consistent editing experience. Even the free tier offers collaboration tools, limited storage, and multi-user access—something many competitors lock behind paywalls. The Verdict OnlyOffice 9.3 isn’t just catching up—it’s carving out its own space. With a strong mix of AI tools, robust PDF editing, and a flexible cloud office approach, it’s a compelling alternative to Office 365 for anyone looking to break away from subscription-heavy ecosystems. Check it out at https://www.onlyoffice.com/ &amp;nbsp; Check out the Geekazine Merch, including "I AM AI " T-Shirt.  Thanks for reading! Don't forget to subscribe to Geekazine: RSS Feed - YouTube Twitter - Facebook Tip Me via Paypal.me Send a Tip via Venmo RSS Bandwidth by Cachefly Get a 14 Day Trial Be a Patreon: Part of the Sconnie Geek Nation! Reviews: Geekazine gets products in to review. Opinions are of Geekazine.com. 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<h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-a-standalone-video-recorder-built-for-flexibility">A Standalone Video Recorder Built for Flexibility</h2>



<p>If you&#8217;re looking for a dedicated <strong><a href="https://geekazine.com/tag/video">video recorder</a></strong> that doesn’t rely on a full PC setup, the Cloner Alliance 4K Pro positions itself as a flexible solution. This compact box acts as an intermediary between your source—whether that’s a <strong>gaming console, OTT device, set top box, or camera</strong>—and your storage, capturing footage directly without needing a computer.</p>



<p>It supports recording at <strong>4K up to 30fps</strong> and <strong>1080p at 60fps</strong>, making it a practical option for content creators focused on gameplay capture or video production workflows. The ability to work as both a standalone recorder and a PC-based capture device gives it added versatility depending on your setup.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-recording-without-a-pc">Recording Without a PC</h2>



<p>One of the biggest advantages here is the ability to record directly to external storage. Plug in a USB drive (up to 8TB) or a microSD setup, and the unit captures video in formats like MP4 using <strong>H.264 or H.265 encoding</strong>.</p>



<p>This makes it ideal for:</p>



<ul class="wp-block-list">
<li>Capturing gameplay footage without OBS</li>



<li>Recording camera feeds for B-roll</li>



<li>Saving content from streaming or production sources</li>
</ul>



<p>There’s no internal storage, but the plug-and-record workflow is straightforward. Insert a drive, hit record, and you’re rolling.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-pass-through-and-performance">Pass-Through and Performance</h2>



<p>For gamers, pass-through is critical—and the Cloner Alliance handles that well. It supports <strong>4K 60fps pass-through</strong>, so your gameplay still looks smooth on your display while the device records at 4K 30fps.</p>



<p>However, there is some <strong>latency (around ~200ms)</strong> when monitoring through the device. That’s not a deal-breaker for recording, but it’s noticeable if you&#8217;re trying to play directly off the pass-through screen or syncing live visuals.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-audio-options-and-challenges">Audio Options and Challenges</h2>



<p>Audio flexibility is solid on paper:</p>



<ul class="wp-block-list">
<li>HDMI embedded audio</li>



<li>3.5mm line-in</li>



<li>Dedicated microphone input</li>
</ul>



<p>But in practice, audio routing can get tricky. You’ll need to carefully manage sources—especially if your camera also has a mic—to avoid echo or distortion. Additionally, audio doesn’t always pass cleanly through USB when using PC mode, which can complicate streaming setups.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-controls-interface-and-usability">Controls, Interface, and Usability</h2>



<p>The device includes:</p>



<ul class="wp-block-list">
<li>Onboard buttons for recording and snapshots</li>



<li>A remote control (basic but functional)</li>



<li>On-screen menus for scheduling, playback, and settings</li>
</ul>



<p>You can even use it as a <strong>media playback device</strong> or loop content—handy for signage or event displays. But don’t expect firmware updates or cloud connectivity—this is a fully offline system.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-real-world-use-cases">Real-World Use Cases</h2>



<p>This is where the Cloner Alliance shines:</p>



<ul class="wp-block-list">
<li><strong>Gaming recorder</strong> for consoles without PC overhead</li>



<li>Backup recording device for video production</li>



<li>Capturing camera feeds directly for editing</li>



<li>Recording from OTT or set top box sources (non-HDCP content)</li>
</ul>



<p>It’s especially useful if you want a <strong>dedicated recording pipeline separate from your main production system</strong>.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-the-downsides">The Downsides</h2>



<p>There are a few trade-offs:</p>



<ul class="wp-block-list">
<li>Slight delay before recording actually starts</li>



<li>Noticeable monitoring latency</li>



<li>Older <strong>micro USB connection</strong> for PC mode</li>



<li>Audio routing quirks depending on setup</li>
</ul>



<p>None of these are deal-breakers, but they do require some workflow adjustments.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-final-thoughts">Final Thoughts</h2>



<p>The Cloner Alliance 4K Pro isn’t trying to replace high-end capture cards—it’s carving out a niche as a <strong>simple, standalone video recorder</strong>. If your goal is to capture gameplay, camera footage, or production feeds without tying up a PC, it delivers exactly that.</p>



<p>It’s not perfect, especially when it comes to latency and audio handling, but for creators who want a <strong>plug-and-record solution</strong>, it’s a solid addition to the toolkit.</p>



<p>Check it out at <a href="https://geni.us/clonerallianceuhd">https://geni.us/clonerallianceuhd</a></p>



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<post-id xmlns="com-wordpress:feed-additions:1">38298</post-id>	<author>geekazine@gmail.com (Jeffrey Powers)</author><itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit><itunes:subtitle>A Standalone Video Recorder Built for Flexibility If you&amp;#8217;re looking for a dedicated video recorder that doesn’t rely on a full PC setup, the Cloner Alliance 4K Pro positions itself as a flexible solution. This compact box acts as an intermediary between your source—whether that’s a gaming console, OTT device, set top box, or camera—and your storage, capturing footage directly without needing a computer. It supports recording at 4K up to 30fps and 1080p at 60fps, making it a practical option for content creators focused on gameplay capture or video production workflows. The ability to work as both a standalone recorder and a PC-based capture device gives it added versatility depending on your setup. Recording Without a PC One of the biggest advantages here is the ability to record directly to external storage. Plug in a USB drive (up to 8TB) or a microSD setup, and the unit captures video in formats like MP4 using H.264 or H.265 encoding. This makes it ideal for: Capturing gameplay footage without OBS Recording camera feeds for B-roll Saving content from streaming or production sources There’s no internal storage, but the plug-and-record workflow is straightforward. Insert a drive, hit record, and you’re rolling. Pass-Through and Performance For gamers, pass-through is critical—and the Cloner Alliance handles that well. It supports 4K 60fps pass-through, so your gameplay still looks smooth on your display while the device records at 4K 30fps. However, there is some latency (around ~200ms) when monitoring through the device. That’s not a deal-breaker for recording, but it’s noticeable if you&amp;#8217;re trying to play directly off the pass-through screen or syncing live visuals. Audio Options and Challenges Audio flexibility is solid on paper: HDMI embedded audio 3.5mm line-in Dedicated microphone input But in practice, audio routing can get tricky. You’ll need to carefully manage sources—especially if your camera also has a mic—to avoid echo or distortion. Additionally, audio doesn’t always pass cleanly through USB when using PC mode, which can complicate streaming setups. Controls, Interface, and Usability The device includes: Onboard buttons for recording and snapshots A remote control (basic but functional) On-screen menus for scheduling, playback, and settings You can even use it as a media playback device or loop content—handy for signage or event displays. But don’t expect firmware updates or cloud connectivity—this is a fully offline system. Real-World Use Cases This is where the Cloner Alliance shines: Gaming recorder for consoles without PC overhead Backup recording device for video production Capturing camera feeds directly for editing Recording from OTT or set top box sources (non-HDCP content) It’s especially useful if you want a dedicated recording pipeline separate from your main production system. The Downsides There are a few trade-offs: Slight delay before recording actually starts Noticeable monitoring latency Older micro USB connection for PC mode Audio routing quirks depending on setup None of these are deal-breakers, but they do require some workflow adjustments. Final Thoughts The Cloner Alliance 4K Pro isn’t trying to replace high-end capture cards—it’s carving out a niche as a simple, standalone video recorder. If your goal is to capture gameplay, camera footage, or production feeds without tying up a PC, it delivers exactly that. It’s not perfect, especially when it comes to latency and audio handling, but for creators who want a plug-and-record solution, it’s a solid addition to the toolkit. Check it out at https://geni.us/clonerallianceuhd &amp;nbsp; Check out the Geekazine Merch, including "I AM AI " T-Shirt.  Thanks for reading! Don't forget to subscribe to Geekazine: RSS Feed - YouTube Twitter - Facebook Tip Me via Paypal.me Send a Tip via Venmo RSS Bandwidth by Cachefly Get a 14 Day Trial Be a Patreon: Part of the Sconnie Geek Nation! Reviews: Geekazine gets products in to review. Opinions are of Geekazine.com. Sponsored content will be labeled as such. 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Recording Without a PC One of the biggest advantages here is the ability to record directly to external storage. Plug in a USB drive (up to 8TB) or a microSD setup, and the unit captures video in formats like MP4 using H.264 or H.265 encoding. This makes it ideal for: Capturing gameplay footage without OBS Recording camera feeds for B-roll Saving content from streaming or production sources There’s no internal storage, but the plug-and-record workflow is straightforward. Insert a drive, hit record, and you’re rolling. Pass-Through and Performance For gamers, pass-through is critical—and the Cloner Alliance handles that well. It supports 4K 60fps pass-through, so your gameplay still looks smooth on your display while the device records at 4K 30fps. However, there is some latency (around ~200ms) when monitoring through the device. That’s not a deal-breaker for recording, but it’s noticeable if you&amp;#8217;re trying to play directly off the pass-through screen or syncing live visuals. Audio Options and Challenges Audio flexibility is solid on paper: HDMI embedded audio 3.5mm line-in Dedicated microphone input But in practice, audio routing can get tricky. You’ll need to carefully manage sources—especially if your camera also has a mic—to avoid echo or distortion. Additionally, audio doesn’t always pass cleanly through USB when using PC mode, which can complicate streaming setups. Controls, Interface, and Usability The device includes: Onboard buttons for recording and snapshots A remote control (basic but functional) On-screen menus for scheduling, playback, and settings You can even use it as a media playback device or loop content—handy for signage or event displays. But don’t expect firmware updates or cloud connectivity—this is a fully offline system. 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<p>If you’re upgrading your setup in 2026—whether it’s for content creation, streaming, or just building a smarter workspace—this gear haul hits all the right notes. From blazing-fast storage to a surprisingly versatile charging hub, these are the tools that stood out in real-world use and deserve a spot on your radar.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-kingston-fury-g5-ssd-pcie-5-speed-enters-the-chat">Kingston Fury G5 SSD: PCIe 5 Speed Enters the Chat</h2>



<p>Starting strong, the <strong><a href="https://geni.us/kingstonfuryg5">Kingston Fury G5 SSD</a></strong> delivers next-gen PCIe 5.0 performance, pushing speeds up to a theoretical 14,000 MB/s. Even when running in a PCIe 4.0 system, it still delivers a noticeable performance bump, especially in heavy workloads like video editing and large file transfers. Installation is straightforward—drop it into your NVMe slot, secure it, and you’re off. The real benefit shows up in sustained speeds and reduced bottlenecks, making it a solid upgrade for creators who need reliability and speed.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-qwiizlab-tb5-nvme-enclosure-portable-powerhouse">Qwiizlab TB5 NVMe Enclosure: Portable Powerhouse</h2>



<p>Pair that SSD with the <strong><a href="https://geni.us/qwiizlab80gbps">Qwiizlab TB5 NVMe enclosure</a></strong> and you’ve got a portable storage solution that doesn’t slow you down. With Thunderbolt 5 support and up to 80Gbps bandwidth, this enclosure is built for speed across multiple systems. It’s fanless, aluminum-built for heat dissipation, and designed for creators who jump between machines. Bring your own NVMe, snap it in, and you’ve got a flexible, high-speed external drive that works across Mac, PC, and USB-C environments.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-ivanky-fusiondock-pro-3-desktop-command-center">Ivanky FusionDock Pro 3: Desktop Command Center</h2>



<p>The <strong><a href="https://geni.us/ivankyfusiondockpro3">Ivanky FusionDock Pro 3</a></strong> is a Thunderbolt 5 docking station that turns your desk into a connectivity hub. With 11 ports, including 2.5Gb Ethernet, multiple USB-A and USB-C connections, and up to 140W power delivery, it’s built to handle everything from laptops to full production rigs. It’s especially useful for anyone juggling multiple devices—plug in once and everything connects. No HDMI here, but USB-C display support keeps things modern and flexible.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-joyroom-podix-140w-charger-the-star-of-the-show">Joyroom Podix 140W Charger: The Star of the Show</h2>



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<p>The highlight of this haul is the Joyroom Podix 140W charger. This compact GaN charger packs serious functionality into a small cube design. It features retractable USB-C cables, multiple ports, and a smart display that shows real-time power distribution across devices. Whether you’re charging a laptop, phone, tablet, or accessories, it dynamically balances up to 140W total output.</p>



<p>What really sets it apart is usability—those retractable cables reduce clutter, and the display gives you instant feedback on what’s drawing power. It’s ideal for desks, studios, or even travel setups where you want everything powered without a mess of cables.</p>



<p><em>*Joyroom sponsored this post</em></p>



<p><strong><a href="https://geni.us/joyroompodix">Get the Charger here</a></strong></p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-lumary-rope-light-smart-lighting-with-personality">Lumary Rope Light: Smart Lighting with Personality</h2>



<p>For ambiance, the <strong><a href="https://geni.us/lumaryropelight">Lumary Rope Light </a></strong>brings customizable RGB IC lighting into your space. With segment-based color control, app integration, and voice assistant compatibility, it’s more than just a light strip. You can design patterns, sync with music, or set scenes for different moods. The diffused rope design keeps the light looking smooth rather than dotted, making it perfect for studio backdrops or creative spaces.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-dingbox-d2-flexible-android-tv-box">Dingbox D2: Flexible Android TV Box</h2>



<p>The <strong><a href="https://dingbox.tv/">Dingbox D2</a></strong> runs Android 12 and offers a customizable TV experience with features like app sideloading, Wi-Fi 6, and extended recording capabilities. It supports up to 6K output and includes generous storage and RAM for smooth performance. While the security patch is dated, the flexibility makes it appealing for developers or users who want more control than typical streaming boxes allow.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-logitech-g522-lightspeed-headset-gaming-meets-broadcast-audio">Logitech G522 Lightspeed Headset: Gaming Meets Broadcast Audio</h2>



<p>The <strong><a href="https://geni.us/logitechg522">Logitech G522 Lightspeed headset</a></strong> blends gaming performance with broadcast-style audio controls. With tri-connectivity (Lightspeed wireless, Bluetooth, USB), RGB lighting, and up to 60 hours of battery life, it’s built for long sessions. The inclusion of Blue VO!CE tech allows for deep microphone tuning—EQ, noise reduction, compression—all customizable through Logitech’s software. It’s a strong option for gamers who also stream or record content.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-xvive-u35-wireless-microphone-system-cut-the-cord">XVive U35 Wireless Microphone System: Cut the Cord</h2>



<p>Rounding out the haul is the <strong><a href="https://geni.us/xviveu35">XVive U35 wireless microphone </a></strong>system. Operating on 5.8GHz, it avoids the crowded 2.4GHz spectrum and provides stable wireless audio for dynamic microphones. Setup is simple—plug transmitter and receiver into your mic and mixer, and you’re good to go. It’s ideal for live performances, studio movement, or any situation where cables get in the way. The range and reliability make it a practical upgrade for musicians and presenters alike.</p>



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<p>When you’re juggling multiple devices, displays, and peripherals, a solid <strong>tobenone computer dock</strong> can make or break your workflow. The Tobenone 20-in-1 docking station steps in as a full desktop replacement hub, built to handle serious multitasking—especially if you’re pushing multiple 4K monitors from a single USB-C connection.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-a-true-20-in-1-docking-station">A True 20-in-1 Docking Station</h2>



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<p>This isn’t your average <strong>usb-c dock</strong>. Tobenone packs in an impressive range of ports designed to eliminate cable clutter and centralize your setup.</p>



<p>You get:</p>



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<li>Three HDMI ports (supporting up to 4K @ 60Hz)</li>



<li>Two DisplayPort connections</li>



<li>Multiple USB-A and USB-C ports (including 10Gbps speeds)</li>



<li>SD and microSD card slots (104MB/s)</li>



<li>1 Gigabit Ethernet</li>



<li>3.5mm audio combo jack</li>



<li>150W DC input with 45W PD output</li>
</ul>



<p>It’s built to be the central hub for everything—laptop, storage, displays, and accessories—all from one compact docking station.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-triple-4k-monitor-power">Triple 4K Monitor Power</h2>



<p>The standout feature here is the ability to run <strong>three 4K monitors simultaneously</strong>. Whether you’re editing video, managing streams, or building a productivity battlestation, that kind of screen real estate is a game changer.</p>



<p>There’s a catch—like most docks in this class, you’ll need to install <strong>Silicon Motion drivers</strong> to enable multi-display output over USB-C. Once installed, the dock handles display extension smoothly across macOS and Windows.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-works-with-mac-and-windows">Works with Mac and Windows</h2>



<p>Cross-platform compatibility is a big win. This docking station works with both Mac and Windows systems, making it ideal if you switch between devices or run a hybrid setup.</p>



<p>Even better—you can connect via USB-C or USB-A (using the included adapter), which adds flexibility for older systems.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-power-and-performance">Power and Performance</h2>



<p>With <strong>150W input power</strong>, the dock can handle:</p>



<ul class="wp-block-list">
<li>Powering your laptop</li>



<li>Running multiple displays</li>



<li>Charging additional devices</li>
</ul>



<p>Despite pushing that much throughput, heat levels stay reasonable under load. Expect some warmth during heavy file transfers or multi-monitor usage—but nothing out of the ordinary for a high-performance <strong>docking station</strong>.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-design-and-everyday-use">Design and Everyday Use</h2>



<p>The vertical design helps save desk space and makes cable management easier. It’s clean, minimal, and easy to tuck behind a monitor.</p>



<p>A few minor drawbacks:</p>



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<li>The large wall plug can be awkward in some outlets</li>



<li>Requires manual driver installation</li>



<li>Power button may feel unnecessary for some setups</li>
</ul>



<p>Still, once it’s up and running, it becomes a reliable centerpiece for a multi-device workspace.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-final-thoughts">Final Thoughts</h2>



<p>At around the mid-range price point, the Tobenone 20-in-1 dock delivers where it matters—<strong>port selection, triple 4K output, and cross-platform support</strong>. If your workflow demands multiple monitors and a clean desk setup, this is a strong contender in the <strong>computer dock</strong> category.</p>



<p>Check it out at <a href="https://gzine.shop/uds056/">https://gzine.shop/uds056/</a></p>



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<post-id xmlns="com-wordpress:feed-additions:1">38288</post-id>	<author>geekazine@gmail.com (Jeffrey Powers)</author><itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit><itunes:subtitle>When you’re juggling multiple devices, displays, and peripherals, a solid tobenone computer dock can make or break your workflow. The Tobenone 20-in-1 docking station steps in as a full desktop replacement hub, built to handle serious multitasking—especially if you’re pushing multiple 4K monitors from a single USB-C connection. A True 20-in-1 Docking Station This isn’t your average usb-c dock. Tobenone packs in an impressive range of ports designed to eliminate cable clutter and centralize your setup. You get: Three HDMI ports (supporting up to 4K @ 60Hz) Two DisplayPort connections Multiple USB-A and USB-C ports (including 10Gbps speeds) SD and microSD card slots (104MB/s) 1 Gigabit Ethernet 3.5mm audio combo jack 150W DC input with 45W PD output It’s built to be the central hub for everything—laptop, storage, displays, and accessories—all from one compact docking station. Triple 4K Monitor Power The standout feature here is the ability to run three 4K monitors simultaneously. Whether you’re editing video, managing streams, or building a productivity battlestation, that kind of screen real estate is a game changer. There’s a catch—like most docks in this class, you’ll need to install Silicon Motion drivers to enable multi-display output over USB-C. Once installed, the dock handles display extension smoothly across macOS and Windows. Works with Mac and Windows Cross-platform compatibility is a big win. This docking station works with both Mac and Windows systems, making it ideal if you switch between devices or run a hybrid setup. Even better—you can connect via USB-C or USB-A (using the included adapter), which adds flexibility for older systems. Power and Performance With 150W input power, the dock can handle: Powering your laptop Running multiple displays Charging additional devices Despite pushing that much throughput, heat levels stay reasonable under load. Expect some warmth during heavy file transfers or multi-monitor usage—but nothing out of the ordinary for a high-performance docking station. Design and Everyday Use The vertical design helps save desk space and makes cable management easier. It’s clean, minimal, and easy to tuck behind a monitor. A few minor drawbacks: The large wall plug can be awkward in some outlets Requires manual driver installation Power button may feel unnecessary for some setups Still, once it’s up and running, it becomes a reliable centerpiece for a multi-device workspace. Final Thoughts At around the mid-range price point, the Tobenone 20-in-1 dock delivers where it matters—port selection, triple 4K output, and cross-platform support. If your workflow demands multiple monitors and a clean desk setup, this is a strong contender in the computer dock category. Check it out at https://gzine.shop/uds056/ &amp;nbsp; Check out the Geekazine Merch, including "I AM AI " T-Shirt.  Thanks for reading! Don't forget to subscribe to Geekazine: RSS Feed - YouTube Twitter - Facebook Tip Me via Paypal.me Send a Tip via Venmo RSS Bandwidth by Cachefly Get a 14 Day Trial Be a Patreon: Part of the Sconnie Geek Nation! Reviews: Geekazine gets products in to review. Opinions are of Geekazine.com. 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You get: Three HDMI ports (supporting up to 4K @ 60Hz) Two DisplayPort connections Multiple USB-A and USB-C ports (including 10Gbps speeds) SD and microSD card slots (104MB/s) 1 Gigabit Ethernet 3.5mm audio combo jack 150W DC input with 45W PD output It’s built to be the central hub for everything—laptop, storage, displays, and accessories—all from one compact docking station. Triple 4K Monitor Power The standout feature here is the ability to run three 4K monitors simultaneously. Whether you’re editing video, managing streams, or building a productivity battlestation, that kind of screen real estate is a game changer. There’s a catch—like most docks in this class, you’ll need to install Silicon Motion drivers to enable multi-display output over USB-C. Once installed, the dock handles display extension smoothly across macOS and Windows. Works with Mac and Windows Cross-platform compatibility is a big win. This docking station works with both Mac and Windows systems, making it ideal if you switch between devices or run a hybrid setup. Even better—you can connect via USB-C or USB-A (using the included adapter), which adds flexibility for older systems. Power and Performance With 150W input power, the dock can handle: Powering your laptop Running multiple displays Charging additional devices Despite pushing that much throughput, heat levels stay reasonable under load. Expect some warmth during heavy file transfers or multi-monitor usage—but nothing out of the ordinary for a high-performance docking station. Design and Everyday Use The vertical design helps save desk space and makes cable management easier. It’s clean, minimal, and easy to tuck behind a monitor. 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<h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-a-dedicated-network-appliance-that-just-works">A Dedicated Network Appliance That Just Works</h2>



<p>If you’ve ever managed a growing network with multiple access points, switches, and a gateway, you know how quickly things get messy. The <strong>OC220 from TP Link</strong> steps in as a purpose-built <strong>network appliance</strong> designed to simplify everything. Instead of relying on software controllers or juggling apps, this compact box becomes the centralized brain of your entire setup—running 24/7 without interruption.</p>



<p>For home labs, small businesses, or even more advanced office environments, the OC220 replaces older controllers and eliminates the need for a dedicated PC. It’s always on, always connected, and always ready to manage your network infrastructure.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-hardware-that-packs-a-punch">Hardware That Packs a Punch</h2>



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<p>Under the hood, the OC220 is more than just a simple controller. It’s powered by a quad-core CPU running around 2 GHz, paired with 2 GB of DDR4 RAM and onboard storage. That combination gives it enough horsepower to handle a busy network without breaking a sweat.</p>



<p>You also get:</p>



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<li>Dual Gigabit Ethernet ports</li>



<li>PoE support (802.3af) for simplified deployment</li>



<li>USB 2.0 for backups and storage expansion</li>



<li>Fanless, silent operation in a durable metal chassis</li>
</ul>



<p>At just under 4 inches square, it’s small enough to tuck into a corner, mount on a wall, or drop into a compact network closet.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-cloud-control-without-the-complexity">Cloud Control Without the Complexity</h2>



<p>Where the OC220 really shines is its <strong>cloud control</strong> capability. Through the Omada ecosystem, you can manage everything from a web dashboard or mobile app—whether you’re onsite or halfway across the world.</p>



<p>This includes:</p>



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<li>Multi-site management</li>



<li>Batch configuration and firmware updates</li>



<li>Real-time monitoring and event logs</li>



<li>Remote troubleshooting and visibility</li>
</ul>



<p>And the best part? No licensing fees. You get enterprise-style control without the recurring costs.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-centralized-control-for-your-entire-network">Centralized Control for Your Entire Network</h2>



<p>The OC220 isn’t just managing one device—it’s orchestrating your entire network stack. It supports:</p>



<ul class="wp-block-list">
<li>Up to 100 Omada access points</li>



<li>Up to 20 switches</li>



<li>Up to 10 gateways</li>



<li>Advanced features like VLANs, VPNs, and URL filtering</li>
</ul>



<p>That means whether you’re segmenting traffic, isolating guest networks, or building out a more secure infrastructure, the OC220 handles it all from a single interface.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-real-world-use-remote-visibility-and-control">Real-World Use: Remote Visibility and Control</h2>



<p>One of the biggest advantages of this <strong>TP Link gateway controller</strong> setup is remote management. Once configured, you can log in from your phone and instantly see what’s happening across your network.</p>



<p>Need to check if a device is online? Done.<br>Troubleshoot a connection issue? Easy.<br>Verify traffic or detect conflicts? All there.</p>



<p>It turns what used to be a “drive back to the office” problem into a quick tap on your phone.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-setup-considerations">Setup Considerations</h2>



<p>There’s one important thing to note: when integrating the OC220 into an existing network, it can take control of your gateway configuration. If you’re not prepared, that could mean starting from scratch.</p>



<p>The fix is simple—back everything up before deployment. Once it’s in place, the payoff in control and simplicity is absolutely worth it.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-the-verdict">The Verdict</h2>



<p>The OC220 is a powerful yet compact <strong>network appliance</strong> that brings enterprise-level <strong>cloud control</strong> to smaller environments. It simplifies management, centralizes control, and gives you full visibility into your network—without needing a full server setup.</p>



<p>If you’re serious about upgrading your network infrastructure, this little box might be one of the smartest additions you can make.</p>



<p>Check it out at <a href="https://geni.us/omadaoc220">https://geni.us/omadaoc220</a></p>



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<post-id xmlns="com-wordpress:feed-additions:1">38273</post-id>	<author>geekazine@gmail.com (Jeffrey Powers)</author><itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit><itunes:subtitle>A Dedicated Network Appliance That Just Works If you’ve ever managed a growing network with multiple access points, switches, and a gateway, you know how quickly things get messy. The OC220 from TP Link steps in as a purpose-built network appliance designed to simplify everything. Instead of relying on software controllers or juggling apps, this compact box becomes the centralized brain of your entire setup—running 24/7 without interruption. For home labs, small businesses, or even more advanced office environments, the OC220 replaces older controllers and eliminates the need for a dedicated PC. It’s always on, always connected, and always ready to manage your network infrastructure. Hardware That Packs a Punch Under the hood, the OC220 is more than just a simple controller. It’s powered by a quad-core CPU running around 2 GHz, paired with 2 GB of DDR4 RAM and onboard storage. That combination gives it enough horsepower to handle a busy network without breaking a sweat. You also get: Dual Gigabit Ethernet ports PoE support (802.3af) for simplified deployment USB 2.0 for backups and storage expansion Fanless, silent operation in a durable metal chassis At just under 4 inches square, it’s small enough to tuck into a corner, mount on a wall, or drop into a compact network closet. Cloud Control Without the Complexity Where the OC220 really shines is its cloud control capability. Through the Omada ecosystem, you can manage everything from a web dashboard or mobile app—whether you’re onsite or halfway across the world. This includes: Multi-site management Batch configuration and firmware updates Real-time monitoring and event logs Remote troubleshooting and visibility And the best part? No licensing fees. You get enterprise-style control without the recurring costs. Centralized Control for Your Entire Network The OC220 isn’t just managing one device—it’s orchestrating your entire network stack. It supports: Up to 100 Omada access points Up to 20 switches Up to 10 gateways Advanced features like VLANs, VPNs, and URL filtering That means whether you’re segmenting traffic, isolating guest networks, or building out a more secure infrastructure, the OC220 handles it all from a single interface. Real-World Use: Remote Visibility and Control One of the biggest advantages of this TP Link gateway controller setup is remote management. Once configured, you can log in from your phone and instantly see what’s happening across your network. Need to check if a device is online? Done. Troubleshoot a connection issue? Easy. Verify traffic or detect conflicts? All there. It turns what used to be a “drive back to the office” problem into a quick tap on your phone. Setup Considerations There’s one important thing to note: when integrating the OC220 into an existing network, it can take control of your gateway configuration. If you’re not prepared, that could mean starting from scratch. The fix is simple—back everything up before deployment. Once it’s in place, the payoff in control and simplicity is absolutely worth it. The Verdict The OC220 is a powerful yet compact network appliance that brings enterprise-level cloud control to smaller environments. It simplifies management, centralizes control, and gives you full visibility into your network—without needing a full server setup. If you’re serious about upgrading your network infrastructure, this little box might be one of the smartest additions you can make. Check it out at https://geni.us/omadaoc220 &amp;nbsp; Check out the Geekazine Merch, including "I AM AI " T-Shirt.  Thanks for reading! Don't forget to subscribe to Geekazine: RSS Feed - YouTube Twitter - Facebook Tip Me via Paypal.me Send a Tip via Venmo RSS Bandwidth by Cachefly Get a 14 Day Trial Be a Patreon: Part of the Sconnie Geek Nation! Reviews: Geekazine gets products in to review. Opinions are of Geekazine.com. Sponsored content will be labeled as such. Read all policies on the Geekazine review page.  Reviews: Geekazine is also an affiliate of Amazon The post Omada OC220: The Always-On Brain for Your Network appeared first on Geekazine.</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Jeffrey Powers</itunes:author><itunes:summary>A Dedicated Network Appliance That Just Works If you’ve ever managed a growing network with multiple access points, switches, and a gateway, you know how quickly things get messy. The OC220 from TP Link steps in as a purpose-built network appliance designed to simplify everything. Instead of relying on software controllers or juggling apps, this compact box becomes the centralized brain of your entire setup—running 24/7 without interruption. For home labs, small businesses, or even more advanced office environments, the OC220 replaces older controllers and eliminates the need for a dedicated PC. It’s always on, always connected, and always ready to manage your network infrastructure. Hardware That Packs a Punch Under the hood, the OC220 is more than just a simple controller. It’s powered by a quad-core CPU running around 2 GHz, paired with 2 GB of DDR4 RAM and onboard storage. That combination gives it enough horsepower to handle a busy network without breaking a sweat. You also get: Dual Gigabit Ethernet ports PoE support (802.3af) for simplified deployment USB 2.0 for backups and storage expansion Fanless, silent operation in a durable metal chassis At just under 4 inches square, it’s small enough to tuck into a corner, mount on a wall, or drop into a compact network closet. Cloud Control Without the Complexity Where the OC220 really shines is its cloud control capability. Through the Omada ecosystem, you can manage everything from a web dashboard or mobile app—whether you’re onsite or halfway across the world. This includes: Multi-site management Batch configuration and firmware updates Real-time monitoring and event logs Remote troubleshooting and visibility And the best part? No licensing fees. You get enterprise-style control without the recurring costs. Centralized Control for Your Entire Network The OC220 isn’t just managing one device—it’s orchestrating your entire network stack. It supports: Up to 100 Omada access points Up to 20 switches Up to 10 gateways Advanced features like VLANs, VPNs, and URL filtering That means whether you’re segmenting traffic, isolating guest networks, or building out a more secure infrastructure, the OC220 handles it all from a single interface. Real-World Use: Remote Visibility and Control One of the biggest advantages of this TP Link gateway controller setup is remote management. Once configured, you can log in from your phone and instantly see what’s happening across your network. Need to check if a device is online? Done. Troubleshoot a connection issue? Easy. Verify traffic or detect conflicts? All there. It turns what used to be a “drive back to the office” problem into a quick tap on your phone. Setup Considerations There’s one important thing to note: when integrating the OC220 into an existing network, it can take control of your gateway configuration. If you’re not prepared, that could mean starting from scratch. 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		<title>Lots of Innovation at Samsung during CES 2026</title>
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<p>Samsung made a bold statement at <strong><a href="https://geekazine.com/category/event/ces-2/" type="category" id="17579">CES </a></strong>2026, filling its activation booth with forward-looking tech that blends AI, display innovation, mobile evolution and smart living into one connected ecosystem. From Bespoke appliances to a tri-fold phone and micro RGB display breakthroughs, Samsung’s presence showed how it plans to shape the year ahead.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-micro-rgb-redefining-picture-quality">Micro RGB: Redefining Picture Quality</h2>



<p>Samsung’s new micro RGB display <a href="https://www.geekazine.com/tag/technology/" data-internallinksmanager029f6b8e52c="2" title="Technology Posts on Geekazine">technology</a> was one of the most impressive visual demos on the floor. Using micro-sized red, green and blue lighting elements as a backlight with precision local dimming, the display delivers ultra-detailed, true-to-life color. An onboard AI engine fine-tunes each pixel for vivid visuals and enhanced color accuracy.</p>



<p>The result is a display that feels incredibly bright and immersive — equally suited to replacing your living room TV or powering a high-end creative workspace.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-transparent-micro-led-screens-that-blend-with-reality">Transparent Micro LED: Screens That Blend with Reality</h2>



<p>Samsung also showcased its transparent micro LED technology, offering enhanced brightness and visibility while still allowing you to see through the panel. The clarity rivals OLED while expanding the light transmission area, opening the door to creative applications.</p>



<p>Imagine a living room display that doubles as digital artwork, a virtual aquarium, or a dynamic music visualizer. For retail and business, the technology transforms storefront windows into immersive 3D-style showcases that grab attention instantly.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-galaxy-z-fold-7-flip-7-and-the-tri-fold-phone">Galaxy Z Fold 7, Flip 7 and the Tri-Fold Phone</h2>



<p>On the mobile side, Samsung continues refining its Galaxy Z lineup. The Galaxy Z Fold 7 builds on the book-style foldable design, while the Galaxy Z Flip 7 delivers a compact clamshell form factor that expands into a full-size smartphone.</p>



<p>But the headline device is the tri-fold phone. With dual hinges and a 10-inch display when fully opened, it collapses down to an impressively thin profile at just 3.9mm. With up to 16GB of RAM, 512GB of storage and 1600 nits of brightness, the tri-fold phone feels like a tablet and smartphone hybrid built for serious multitasking.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-bespoke-ai-and-intelligent-appliances">Bespoke AI and Intelligent Appliances</h2>



<p>Samsung’s Bespoke lineup continues to expand with AI-powered home solutions. The Bespoke AI AirDresser refreshes clothing, reduces wrinkles and even allows scent enhancement for a fresh feel. Intelligent washer-dryer combos use advanced sensors to detect load size, fabric type, soil level and detergent needs, optimizing each cycle automatically.</p>



<p>The connected refrigerator takes it further by tracking food inventory, suggesting recipes based on what’s inside, and even communicating with your oven to streamline meal prep. It’s a smart home ecosystem designed to reduce friction in everyday tasks.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-ai-beauty-and-wellness">AI Beauty and Wellness</h2>



<p>Samsung also highlighted AI-driven beauty and wellness technology. A personalized red light mask analyzes skin conditions and adjusts treatments to support elasticity, improve skin tone and enhance overall skincare routines. It’s another example of Samsung pushing AI beyond screens and into personal care.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-spatial-3d-signage-and-business-displays">Spatial 3D Signage and Business Displays</h2>



<p>The spatial 3D signage system delivers glasses-free 3D effects designed for storefronts and product showcases. Businesses can create immersive displays for perfumes, jewelry or menu boards that appear layered and dynamic, capturing attention in high-traffic environments.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-odyssey-3d-gaming-in-6k">Odyssey 3D Gaming in 6K</h2>



<p>Gamers get a serious upgrade with the Odyssey 3D monitor, now pushing 6K resolution. The glasses-free 3D effect creates layered depth in gameplay, enhancing immersion without requiring additional hardware. It’s a glimpse at how gaming displays may evolve in the coming years.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-the-frame-and-frame-pro">The Frame and Frame Pro</h2>



<p>Samsung’s Frame TV lineup continues to merge art and technology. The Frame Pro adds wireless One Connect support and Wi-Fi 7 connectivity while maintaining its gallery-style aesthetic. When not streaming content, the display showcases artwork with reflection control and clarity that mimics a framed print.</p>



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<p>From micro RGB displays and transparent micro LED panels to Bespoke smart appliances and a tri-fold Galaxy 7, Samsung’s <a href="https://www.geekazine.com/tag/ces/" data-internallinksmanager029f6b8e52c="1" title="CES">CES</a> 2026 showcase made one thing clear: innovation is happening across every category. Whether it’s entertainment, smart living or mobile computing, Samsung is continuing to expand what connected technology can do.</p>



<p><strong><a href="https://samsung.com">Official Website</a></strong></p>



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<post-id xmlns="com-wordpress:feed-additions:1">38260</post-id>	<author>geekazine@gmail.com (Jeffrey Powers)</author><itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit><itunes:subtitle>Samsung made a bold statement at CES 2026, filling its activation booth with forward-looking tech that blends AI, display innovation, mobile evolution and smart living into one connected ecosystem. From Bespoke appliances to a tri-fold phone and micro RGB display breakthroughs, Samsung’s presence showed how it plans to shape the year ahead. Micro RGB: Redefining Picture Quality Samsung’s new micro RGB display technology was one of the most impressive visual demos on the floor. Using micro-sized red, green and blue lighting elements as a backlight with precision local dimming, the display delivers ultra-detailed, true-to-life color. An onboard AI engine fine-tunes each pixel for vivid visuals and enhanced color accuracy. The result is a display that feels incredibly bright and immersive — equally suited to replacing your living room TV or powering a high-end creative workspace. Transparent Micro LED: Screens That Blend with Reality Samsung also showcased its transparent micro LED technology, offering enhanced brightness and visibility while still allowing you to see through the panel. The clarity rivals OLED while expanding the light transmission area, opening the door to creative applications. Imagine a living room display that doubles as digital artwork, a virtual aquarium, or a dynamic music visualizer. For retail and business, the technology transforms storefront windows into immersive 3D-style showcases that grab attention instantly. Galaxy Z Fold 7, Flip 7 and the Tri-Fold Phone On the mobile side, Samsung continues refining its Galaxy Z lineup. The Galaxy Z Fold 7 builds on the book-style foldable design, while the Galaxy Z Flip 7 delivers a compact clamshell form factor that expands into a full-size smartphone. But the headline device is the tri-fold phone. With dual hinges and a 10-inch display when fully opened, it collapses down to an impressively thin profile at just 3.9mm. With up to 16GB of RAM, 512GB of storage and 1600 nits of brightness, the tri-fold phone feels like a tablet and smartphone hybrid built for serious multitasking. Bespoke AI and Intelligent Appliances Samsung’s Bespoke lineup continues to expand with AI-powered home solutions. The Bespoke AI AirDresser refreshes clothing, reduces wrinkles and even allows scent enhancement for a fresh feel. Intelligent washer-dryer combos use advanced sensors to detect load size, fabric type, soil level and detergent needs, optimizing each cycle automatically. The connected refrigerator takes it further by tracking food inventory, suggesting recipes based on what’s inside, and even communicating with your oven to streamline meal prep. It’s a smart home ecosystem designed to reduce friction in everyday tasks. AI Beauty and Wellness Samsung also highlighted AI-driven beauty and wellness technology. A personalized red light mask analyzes skin conditions and adjusts treatments to support elasticity, improve skin tone and enhance overall skincare routines. It’s another example of Samsung pushing AI beyond screens and into personal care. Spatial 3D Signage and Business Displays The spatial 3D signage system delivers glasses-free 3D effects designed for storefronts and product showcases. Businesses can create immersive displays for perfumes, jewelry or menu boards that appear layered and dynamic, capturing attention in high-traffic environments. Odyssey 3D Gaming in 6K Gamers get a serious upgrade with the Odyssey 3D monitor, now pushing 6K resolution. The glasses-free 3D effect creates layered depth in gameplay, enhancing immersion without requiring additional hardware. It’s a glimpse at how gaming displays may evolve in the coming years. The Frame and Frame Pro Samsung’s Frame TV lineup continues to merge art and technology. The Frame Pro adds wireless One Connect support and Wi-Fi 7 connectivity while maintaining its gallery-style aesthetic. When not streaming content, the display showcases artwork with reflection control and clarity that mimics a framed print. From micro RGB displays and transparent micro LED panels to Bespoke smart appliances and a tri-fold Galaxy 7, Samsung’s CES 2026 showcase made one thing clear: innovation is happening across every category. Whether it’s entertainment, smart living or mobile computing, Samsung is continuing to expand what connected technology can do. Official Website &amp;nbsp; Check out the Geekazine Merch, including "I AM AI " T-Shirt.  Thanks for reading! Don't forget to subscribe to Geekazine: RSS Feed - YouTube Twitter - Facebook Tip Me via Paypal.me Send a Tip via Venmo RSS Bandwidth by Cachefly Get a 14 Day Trial Be a Patreon: Part of the Sconnie Geek Nation! Reviews: Geekazine gets products in to review. Opinions are of Geekazine.com. Sponsored content will be labeled as such. Read all policies on the Geekazine review page.  Reviews: Geekazine is also an affiliate of Amazon The post Lots of Innovation at Samsung during CES 2026 appeared first on Geekazine.</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Jeffrey Powers</itunes:author><itunes:summary>Samsung made a bold statement at CES 2026, filling its activation booth with forward-looking tech that blends AI, display innovation, mobile evolution and smart living into one connected ecosystem. From Bespoke appliances to a tri-fold phone and micro RGB display breakthroughs, Samsung’s presence showed how it plans to shape the year ahead. Micro RGB: Redefining Picture Quality Samsung’s new micro RGB display technology was one of the most impressive visual demos on the floor. Using micro-sized red, green and blue lighting elements as a backlight with precision local dimming, the display delivers ultra-detailed, true-to-life color. An onboard AI engine fine-tunes each pixel for vivid visuals and enhanced color accuracy. The result is a display that feels incredibly bright and immersive — equally suited to replacing your living room TV or powering a high-end creative workspace. Transparent Micro LED: Screens That Blend with Reality Samsung also showcased its transparent micro LED technology, offering enhanced brightness and visibility while still allowing you to see through the panel. The clarity rivals OLED while expanding the light transmission area, opening the door to creative applications. Imagine a living room display that doubles as digital artwork, a virtual aquarium, or a dynamic music visualizer. For retail and business, the technology transforms storefront windows into immersive 3D-style showcases that grab attention instantly. Galaxy Z Fold 7, Flip 7 and the Tri-Fold Phone On the mobile side, Samsung continues refining its Galaxy Z lineup. The Galaxy Z Fold 7 builds on the book-style foldable design, while the Galaxy Z Flip 7 delivers a compact clamshell form factor that expands into a full-size smartphone. But the headline device is the tri-fold phone. With dual hinges and a 10-inch display when fully opened, it collapses down to an impressively thin profile at just 3.9mm. With up to 16GB of RAM, 512GB of storage and 1600 nits of brightness, the tri-fold phone feels like a tablet and smartphone hybrid built for serious multitasking. Bespoke AI and Intelligent Appliances Samsung’s Bespoke lineup continues to expand with AI-powered home solutions. The Bespoke AI AirDresser refreshes clothing, reduces wrinkles and even allows scent enhancement for a fresh feel. Intelligent washer-dryer combos use advanced sensors to detect load size, fabric type, soil level and detergent needs, optimizing each cycle automatically. The connected refrigerator takes it further by tracking food inventory, suggesting recipes based on what’s inside, and even communicating with your oven to streamline meal prep. It’s a smart home ecosystem designed to reduce friction in everyday tasks. AI Beauty and Wellness Samsung also highlighted AI-driven beauty and wellness technology. A personalized red light mask analyzes skin conditions and adjusts treatments to support elasticity, improve skin tone and enhance overall skincare routines. It’s another example of Samsung pushing AI beyond screens and into personal care. Spatial 3D Signage and Business Displays The spatial 3D signage system delivers glasses-free 3D effects designed for storefronts and product showcases. Businesses can create immersive displays for perfumes, jewelry or menu boards that appear layered and dynamic, capturing attention in high-traffic environments. Odyssey 3D Gaming in 6K Gamers get a serious upgrade with the Odyssey 3D monitor, now pushing 6K resolution. The glasses-free 3D effect creates layered depth in gameplay, enhancing immersion without requiring additional hardware. It’s a glimpse at how gaming displays may evolve in the coming years. The Frame and Frame Pro Samsung’s Frame TV lineup continues to merge art and technology. The Frame Pro adds wireless One Connect support and Wi-Fi 7 connectivity while maintaining its gallery-style aesthetic. When not streaming content, the display showcases artwork with reflection control and clarity that mimics a framed print. From micro RGB displays and transparent micro LED panels to Bespoke smart appliances and a tri-fold Galaxy 7, Samsung’s CES 2026 showcase made one thing clear: innovation is happening across every category. Whether it’s entertainment, smart living or mobile computing, Samsung is continuing to expand what connected technology can do. Official Website &amp;nbsp; Check out the Geekazine Merch, including "I AM AI " T-Shirt.  Thanks for reading! Don't forget to subscribe to Geekazine: RSS Feed - YouTube Twitter - Facebook Tip Me via Paypal.me Send a Tip via Venmo RSS Bandwidth by Cachefly Get a 14 Day Trial Be a Patreon: Part of the Sconnie Geek Nation! Reviews: Geekazine gets products in to review. Opinions are of Geekazine.com. Sponsored content will be labeled as such. 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<p>At <strong><a href="https://www.geekazine.com/tag/ces/" data-internallinksmanager029f6b8e52c="1" title="CES">CES</a> </strong>2026, Eureka Park inside the Venetian lower level once again proves why it’s the heartbeat of global innovation. This is where new companies, international companies and bold ideas collide—where today’s prototypes could become tomorrow’s household names. From AI-powered storage to wearable robotics and smart grooming tools, the show floor is packed with new innovations that feel straight out of the future.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-modue-modular-control-panel">Modue Modular Control Panel</h2>



<p>Content creators and power users, take note. Modue introduces a modular desktop control system that snaps together magnetically, letting you mix and match buttons, sliders and jog wheels into one customizable interface. With support for up to 16 modules on a single connection, users can build a workflow tailored to streaming, editing or production. Starting at $500 for a four-module set, it’s a Kickstarter-ready concept that could reshape how creators interact with their tools.</p>



<p><strong><a href="https://modue.com/?srsltid=AfmBOooZ8TREOjmEu6waXIHeRvZrPBVgvDkknB6HrthujSiwCTXX_Bdp">Check it out here</a></strong></p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-zetlab-ai-nas-smarter-storage-for-creators">ZetLab AI NAS: Smarter Storage for Creators</h2>



<p>Network-attached storage isn’t new—but AI-enhanced NAS is. ZetLab’s AI NAS lineup brings intelligent file detection, duplicate recognition and expandable storage up to 200TB depending on the model. With multiple RAID options, up to 16GB RAM and powerful processing under the hood, it’s designed for video-heavy users who need organization and speed. Pricing starts at $429, making it a compelling option for studios looking to modernize their storage game.</p>



<p><strong><a href="https://zettlab.com/products/zettlab-d6-d8-ultra?srsltid=AfmBOooLSpnpYaJDaCthGq_L9Xj57AF6os6zlLRo4l5UFxQAvwJPtNmk">Check it out here</a></strong></p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-subtle-voicebuds-hear-only-you">Subtle VoiceBuds: Hear Only You</h2>



<p>In a crowded convention hall, Subtle’s Voice Buds do something remarkable—they isolate only your voice for transcription and recording, even when someone is shouting next to you. Using machine learning and multi-mic processing, the earbuds require no training and ship this spring for $199. For journalists, creators and remote workers, this could be a breakthrough in clean audio capture.</p>



<p><a href="https://www.subtle.co/voicebuds"><strong>Check it out here</strong></a></p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-soul-mobility-hybrid-wheelchair">Soul Mobility Hybrid Wheelchair</h2>



<p>Soul Mobility bridges manual and powered mobility with a foldable hybrid wheelchair system. Adjustable ride height, drop-down joystick controls and a travel-friendly design make it practical for everyday use and air travel. At $9,300, it’s a premium innovation aimed at giving users greater flexibility without sacrificing performance.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-dephy-bionic-walking-system">Dephy Bionic Walking System</h2>



<p>One of the most eye-catching innovations at Eureka Park is Dephy’s wearable walking assist system. Strapped around the lower leg, the device uses AI-driven power assistance to reduce fatigue while walking. Ideal for professionals on their feet all day—or even CES attendees logging miles on the show floor—the $4,500 system includes battery and shoe integration for a fully powered stride.</p>



<p><strong><a href="https://www.dephy.com/">More info here</a></strong></p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-shoe-steamer-deep-clean-without-chemicals">Shoe Steamer: Deep Clean Without Chemicals</h2>



<p>Forget tossing sneakers into the washing machine. The Shoe Steamer uses water-based steam—no chemicals, no detergents—to lift grime from leather, suede and athletic shoes. With drying cycles built in, it doubles as a post-rain rescue unit. Pre-orders are set at $699, targeting sneakerheads and anyone serious about shoe care.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-sync-ai-pelvic-health-belt">SYNC AI Pelvic Health Belt</h2>



<p>In the sports and health section, SYNC introduces a wearable AI-powered belt focused on pelvic and core recovery. Featuring heat, compression and guided app-based coaching, it’s designed for wellness support during training or recovery. It’s another example of how CES 2026 continues to expand into personalized health tech.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-pavo-foldable-pilates-system">Pavo Foldable Pilates System</h2>



<p>Pavo brings Pilates home with a foldable, intelligent reformer that slides under a bed when not in use. Smart tracking and guided workouts aim to replicate studio-quality sessions in a compact design. Early bird Kickstarter pricing starts at $899, positioning it squarely in the connected fitness category.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-farseer-rocx-ai-tracking-camera">Farseer ROCX AI Tracking Camera</h2>



<p>Birdwatchers and outdoor shooters get an upgrade with Farseer’s ROCX system. Featuring three-axis gimbal stabilization, 50x zoom and AI-powered auto-tracking, the lightweight unit keeps fast-moving subjects in frame. Crowdfunding begins in February, with pricing ranging from $399 to $799 depending on configuration.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-fotostax-motion-3d-prints">FotoStax Motion 3D Prints</h2>



<p>Fotostax reimagines printed photography with motion and 3D effects. Using a smartphone and a companion device, users can create flip-style and dimensional prints reminiscent of classic lenticular postcards—but powered by modern imaging. The Kickstarter-bound system is expected to launch around $200.</p>



<p><strong><a href="https://www.fotostax.com/">Sign up Here</a></strong></p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-glide-smart-hair-clipper">Glide Smart Hair Clipper</h2>



<p>Yes, AI is cutting hair now. Glide introduces what it calls the world’s first smart hair clipper, featuring auto fade, real-time AI coaching and an app-controlled trimming system. Designed to make at-home fades easier—even for beginners—the system is expected to launch summer 2026 between $150 and $200, with early deposits locking in lower pricing.</p>



<p>Eureka Park at CES 2026 remains the launchpad for new innovations, new companies and ambitious international startups looking to make their mark. From bionic footwear and hybrid mobility systems to smart hair clippers and AI storage, this is where the future gets its first public test run.</p>



<p><strong><a href="https://smarthairclipper.com/">Get Hair Cut Here</a></strong></p>



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Starting at $500 for a four-module set, it’s a Kickstarter-ready concept that could reshape how creators interact with their tools. Check it out here ZetLab AI NAS: Smarter Storage for Creators Network-attached storage isn’t new—but AI-enhanced NAS is. ZetLab’s AI NAS lineup brings intelligent file detection, duplicate recognition and expandable storage up to 200TB depending on the model. With multiple RAID options, up to 16GB RAM and powerful processing under the hood, it’s designed for video-heavy users who need organization and speed. Pricing starts at $429, making it a compelling option for studios looking to modernize their storage game. Check it out here Subtle VoiceBuds: Hear Only You In a crowded convention hall, Subtle’s Voice Buds do something remarkable—they isolate only your voice for transcription and recording, even when someone is shouting next to you. Using machine learning and multi-mic processing, the earbuds require no training and ship this spring for $199. For journalists, creators and remote workers, this could be a breakthrough in clean audio capture. Check it out here Soul Mobility Hybrid Wheelchair Soul Mobility bridges manual and powered mobility with a foldable hybrid wheelchair system. Adjustable ride height, drop-down joystick controls and a travel-friendly design make it practical for everyday use and air travel. At $9,300, it’s a premium innovation aimed at giving users greater flexibility without sacrificing performance. Dephy Bionic Walking System One of the most eye-catching innovations at Eureka Park is Dephy’s wearable walking assist system. Strapped around the lower leg, the device uses AI-driven power assistance to reduce fatigue while walking. Ideal for professionals on their feet all day—or even CES attendees logging miles on the show floor—the $4,500 system includes battery and shoe integration for a fully powered stride. More info here Shoe Steamer: Deep Clean Without Chemicals Forget tossing sneakers into the washing machine. The Shoe Steamer uses water-based steam—no chemicals, no detergents—to lift grime from leather, suede and athletic shoes. With drying cycles built in, it doubles as a post-rain rescue unit. Pre-orders are set at $699, targeting sneakerheads and anyone serious about shoe care. SYNC AI Pelvic Health Belt In the sports and health section, SYNC introduces a wearable AI-powered belt focused on pelvic and core recovery. Featuring heat, compression and guided app-based coaching, it’s designed for wellness support during training or recovery. It’s another example of how CES 2026 continues to expand into personalized health tech. Pavo Foldable Pilates System Pavo brings Pilates home with a foldable, intelligent reformer that slides under a bed when not in use. Smart tracking and guided workouts aim to replicate studio-quality sessions in a compact design. Early bird Kickstarter pricing starts at $899, positioning it squarely in the connected fitness category. Farseer ROCX AI Tracking Camera Birdwatchers and outdoor shooters get an upgrade with Farseer’s ROCX system. Featuring three-axis gimbal stabilization, 50x zoom and AI-powered auto-tracking, the lightweight unit keeps fast-moving subjects in frame. Crowdfunding begins in February, with pricing ranging from $399 to $799 depending on configuration. FotoStax Motion 3D Prints Fotostax reimagines printed photography with motion and 3D effects. Using a smartphone and a companion device, users can create flip-style and dimensional prints reminiscent of classic lenticular postcards—but powered by modern imaging. The Kickstarter-bound system is expected to launch around $200. Sign up Here Glide Smart Hair Clipper Yes, AI is cutting hair now. Glide introduces what it calls the world’s first smart hair clipper, featuring auto fade, real-time AI coaching and an app-controlled trimming system. Designed to make at-home fades easier—even for beginners—the system is expected to launch summer 2026 between $150 and $200, with early deposits locking in lower pricing. Eureka Park at CES 2026 remains the launchpad for new innovations, new companies and ambitious international startups looking to make their mark. From bionic footwear and hybrid mobility systems to smart hair clippers and AI storage, this is where the future gets its first public test run. Get Hair Cut Here &amp;nbsp; Check out the Geekazine Merch, including "I AM AI " T-Shirt.  Thanks for reading! Don't forget to subscribe to Geekazine: RSS Feed - YouTube Twitter - Facebook Tip Me via Paypal.me Send a Tip via Venmo RSS Bandwidth by Cachefly Get a 14 Day Trial Be a Patreon: Part of the Sconnie Geek Nation! Reviews: Geekazine gets products in to review. Opinions are of Geekazine.com. Sponsored content will be labeled as such. Read all policies on the Geekazine review page.  Reviews: Geekazine is also an affiliate of Amazon The post Bionic Footwear? Smart Hair Clippers? Eureka Park Has it All! appeared first on Geekazine.</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Jeffrey Powers</itunes:author><itunes:summary>At CES 2026, Eureka Park inside the Venetian lower level once again proves why it’s the heartbeat of global innovation. This is where new companies, international companies and bold ideas collide—where today’s prototypes could become tomorrow’s household names. From AI-powered storage to wearable robotics and smart grooming tools, the show floor is packed with new innovations that feel straight out of the future. Modue Modular Control Panel Content creators and power users, take note. Modue introduces a modular desktop control system that snaps together magnetically, letting you mix and match buttons, sliders and jog wheels into one customizable interface. With support for up to 16 modules on a single connection, users can build a workflow tailored to streaming, editing or production. Starting at $500 for a four-module set, it’s a Kickstarter-ready concept that could reshape how creators interact with their tools. Check it out here ZetLab AI NAS: Smarter Storage for Creators Network-attached storage isn’t new—but AI-enhanced NAS is. ZetLab’s AI NAS lineup brings intelligent file detection, duplicate recognition and expandable storage up to 200TB depending on the model. With multiple RAID options, up to 16GB RAM and powerful processing under the hood, it’s designed for video-heavy users who need organization and speed. Pricing starts at $429, making it a compelling option for studios looking to modernize their storage game. Check it out here Subtle VoiceBuds: Hear Only You In a crowded convention hall, Subtle’s Voice Buds do something remarkable—they isolate only your voice for transcription and recording, even when someone is shouting next to you. Using machine learning and multi-mic processing, the earbuds require no training and ship this spring for $199. For journalists, creators and remote workers, this could be a breakthrough in clean audio capture. Check it out here Soul Mobility Hybrid Wheelchair Soul Mobility bridges manual and powered mobility with a foldable hybrid wheelchair system. Adjustable ride height, drop-down joystick controls and a travel-friendly design make it practical for everyday use and air travel. At $9,300, it’s a premium innovation aimed at giving users greater flexibility without sacrificing performance. Dephy Bionic Walking System One of the most eye-catching innovations at Eureka Park is Dephy’s wearable walking assist system. Strapped around the lower leg, the device uses AI-driven power assistance to reduce fatigue while walking. Ideal for professionals on their feet all day—or even CES attendees logging miles on the show floor—the $4,500 system includes battery and shoe integration for a fully powered stride. More info here Shoe Steamer: Deep Clean Without Chemicals Forget tossing sneakers into the washing machine. The Shoe Steamer uses water-based steam—no chemicals, no detergents—to lift grime from leather, suede and athletic shoes. With drying cycles built in, it doubles as a post-rain rescue unit. Pre-orders are set at $699, targeting sneakerheads and anyone serious about shoe care. SYNC AI Pelvic Health Belt In the sports and health section, SYNC introduces a wearable AI-powered belt focused on pelvic and core recovery. Featuring heat, compression and guided app-based coaching, it’s designed for wellness support during training or recovery. 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<p>Walking the show floor at <a href="https://www.geekazine.com/tag/ces/" data-internallinksmanager029f6b8e52c="1" title="CES">CES</a> 2026, one of the most impressive booths for sheer “wow” factor was Sylvox. The company has gone all-in on the idea that your TV shouldn’t be trapped inside your living room anymore. From massive backyard cinema screens to portable, roll-anywhere displays and even emergency-ready TVs, Sylvox is clearly betting big on the future of the outdoor TV. And judging by what I saw, that future is bright—literally.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-the-110-inch-cinema-pro-helio-qled-a-backyard-theater-dream">The 110-inch Cinema Pro Helio QLED: A Backyard Theater Dream</h2>



<p>The star of the booth is impossible to miss: the 110-inch Cinema Pro Helio QLED. This is a full-blown outdoor home theater that looks like it belongs in a luxury backyard with a pool, fireplace, and lounge furniture. Sylvox was even simulating rain on it to prove the point—this is a true IP55 weatherproof TV that doesn’t need to be covered or babied. It’s rated to operate from below -22°F up to 122°F, making it viable for everything from winter football games to summer movie nights. Add Google TV, voice remote control, and a thin, surprisingly lightweight design, and you’re looking at a serious “build your patio around this” kind of display.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-the-pool-series-a-2-000-nit-portable-bright-monitor">The Pool Series: A 2,000-Nit Portable Bright Monitor</h3>



<p>If 110 inches feels like overkill, the Pool Series is all about flexibility. This is a 4K Ultra HD, IP55-rated outdoor TV on wheels, pushing up to 2,000 nits of brightness—bright enough to cut through direct sunlight in the morning or early evening. The big idea here is mobility: roll it out to the pool, the garage, or even down the street for a neighbor’s game night. It handles the same brutal temperature range as the bigger models, and the brightness means you won’t be closing shades or hunting for shade just to see what’s on screen. It’s a great example of Sylvox focusing on “bright monitor” performance as much as ruggedness.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-the-frameless-series-ultra-narrow-bezels-for-a-premium-look">The Frameless Series: Ultra-Narrow Bezels for a Premium Look</h3>



<p>For those who want something sleeker and more architectural, the Frameless Series is Sylvox’s design-forward outdoor TV line. These come in 43, 55, 65, and 75 inches, with an ultra-narrow 1.5 mm bezel and an IP56 rating. They’re available in 1,000-nit and 2,000-nit versions, run Google TV, support Dolby Atmos, and offer wide 178-degree viewing angles. The idea is simple: make an outdoor TV that doesn’t look like an outdoor TV—just a clean, premium screen that happens to survive the elements.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-the-rolling-touchscreen-monitor-portrait-or-landscape-anywhere">The Rolling Touchscreen Monitor: Portrait or Landscape, Anywhere</h3>



<p>One of the more creative products at the booth is a rolling, battery-powered touchscreen monitor that can switch between landscape and portrait mode. With around 500 nits of brightness, it’s better suited for indoors or covered areas, but the versatility is the real story. It has a built-in camera for video calls, runs Android, and includes a 10,000 mAh battery so it doesn’t need to stay plugged in. It’s easy to imagine this being used in a studio, at events, or even on a covered patio for TikTok-style vertical content.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-the-deck-and-lift-systems-tvs-that-disappear-when-you-don-t-need-them">The Deck and Lift Systems: TVs That Disappear When You Don’t Need Them</h2>



<p>Sylvox is also thinking about integration, not just screens. The Deck Series and lift-based systems let a TV rise out of cabinetry or deck structures at the push of a button, then disappear when you’re done watching. These setups are also IP55-rated and typically around 1,000 nits, and they’re built on a modular, movable foundation system that doesn’t require permanent concrete. It’s a clever solution for people who want a clean outdoor space that transforms into an entertainment zone on demand.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-the-rv-and-emergency-tvs-entertainment-meets-preparedness">The RV and Emergency TVs: Entertainment Meets Preparedness</h2>



<p>At the other end of the spectrum is the emergency TV, and it might be the most charmingly over-engineered product in the lineup. It’s a small, waterproof TV with AM/FM/SW radio, USB playback, a built-in flashlight, SOS alarm, walkie-talkie, and even a hand crank for power generation. It’s designed for RVs, camping, or emergencies—but it’s also easy to imagine people using it for a tailgate or backyard game when power isn’t readily available. It’s a reminder that Sylvox isn’t just about luxury patios—they’re also thinking about resilience and portability.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-the-cinema-series-5-000-nits-and-built-for-full-sun">The Cinema Series: 5,000 Nits and Built for Full Sun</h2>



<p>Finally, the Cinema Series ties everything together for people who want the absolute best image quality outdoors. These TVs push up to 5,000 nits of brightness, offer 120 Hz refresh rates, Dolby Vision, Dolby Atmos, and even include a built-in subwoofer. They’re designed with heat and UV resistance, blackout prevention, and local dimming to maintain contrast even in extreme sunlight. In other words, this is Sylvox’s answer to the biggest problem with outdoor TVs: making sure you can actually see the picture when the sun is blazing.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-why-sylvox-stands-out-at-ces-2026">Why Sylvox Stands Out at CES 2026</h2>



<p>At CES 2026, a lot of companies are talking about AI, transparent displays, and experimental form factors. Sylvox, on the other hand, is focused on something very practical: making TVs that work where people actually want to spend time. With IP55 and IP56 weatherproof designs, extreme temperature tolerance, and brightness levels that rival or beat many indoor TVs, Sylvox is carving out a serious niche in the outdoor TV market. If you’re thinking about upgrading a patio, deck, pool area, or even an RV setup, this is one booth that absolutely deserves your attention.</p>



<p>Check it out at<br><a href="https://sylvoxtv.com/">https://sylvoxtv.com</a></p>



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<post-id xmlns="com-wordpress:feed-additions:1">38070</post-id>	<author>geekazine@gmail.com (Jeffrey Powers)</author><itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit><itunes:subtitle>Walking the show floor at CES 2026, one of the most impressive booths for sheer “wow” factor was Sylvox. The company has gone all-in on the idea that your TV shouldn’t be trapped inside your living room anymore. From massive backyard cinema screens to portable, roll-anywhere displays and even emergency-ready TVs, Sylvox is clearly betting big on the future of the outdoor TV. And judging by what I saw, that future is bright—literally. The 110-inch Cinema Pro Helio QLED: A Backyard Theater Dream The star of the booth is impossible to miss: the 110-inch Cinema Pro Helio QLED. This is a full-blown outdoor home theater that looks like it belongs in a luxury backyard with a pool, fireplace, and lounge furniture. Sylvox was even simulating rain on it to prove the point—this is a true IP55 weatherproof TV that doesn’t need to be covered or babied. It’s rated to operate from below -22°F up to 122°F, making it viable for everything from winter football games to summer movie nights. Add Google TV, voice remote control, and a thin, surprisingly lightweight design, and you’re looking at a serious “build your patio around this” kind of display. The Pool Series: A 2,000-Nit Portable Bright Monitor If 110 inches feels like overkill, the Pool Series is all about flexibility. This is a 4K Ultra HD, IP55-rated outdoor TV on wheels, pushing up to 2,000 nits of brightness—bright enough to cut through direct sunlight in the morning or early evening. The big idea here is mobility: roll it out to the pool, the garage, or even down the street for a neighbor’s game night. It handles the same brutal temperature range as the bigger models, and the brightness means you won’t be closing shades or hunting for shade just to see what’s on screen. It’s a great example of Sylvox focusing on “bright monitor” performance as much as ruggedness. The Frameless Series: Ultra-Narrow Bezels for a Premium Look For those who want something sleeker and more architectural, the Frameless Series is Sylvox’s design-forward outdoor TV line. These come in 43, 55, 65, and 75 inches, with an ultra-narrow 1.5 mm bezel and an IP56 rating. They’re available in 1,000-nit and 2,000-nit versions, run Google TV, support Dolby Atmos, and offer wide 178-degree viewing angles. The idea is simple: make an outdoor TV that doesn’t look like an outdoor TV—just a clean, premium screen that happens to survive the elements. The Rolling Touchscreen Monitor: Portrait or Landscape, Anywhere One of the more creative products at the booth is a rolling, battery-powered touchscreen monitor that can switch between landscape and portrait mode. With around 500 nits of brightness, it’s better suited for indoors or covered areas, but the versatility is the real story. It has a built-in camera for video calls, runs Android, and includes a 10,000 mAh battery so it doesn’t need to stay plugged in. It’s easy to imagine this being used in a studio, at events, or even on a covered patio for TikTok-style vertical content. The Deck and Lift Systems: TVs That Disappear When You Don’t Need Them Sylvox is also thinking about integration, not just screens. The Deck Series and lift-based systems let a TV rise out of cabinetry or deck structures at the push of a button, then disappear when you’re done watching. These setups are also IP55-rated and typically around 1,000 nits, and they’re built on a modular, movable foundation system that doesn’t require permanent concrete. It’s a clever solution for people who want a clean outdoor space that transforms into an entertainment zone on demand. The RV and Emergency TVs: Entertainment Meets Preparedness At the other end of the spectrum is the emergency TV, and it might be the most charmingly over-engineered product in the lineup. It’s a small, waterproof TV with AM/FM/SW radio, USB playback, a built-in flashlight, SOS alarm, walkie-talkie, and even a hand crank for power generation. It’s designed for RVs, camping, or emergencies—but it’s also easy to imagine people using it for a tailgate or backyard game when power isn’t readily available. It’s a reminder that Sylvox isn’t just about luxury patios—they’re also thinking about resilience and portability. The Cinema Series: 5,000 Nits and Built for Full Sun Finally, the Cinema Series ties everything together for people who want the absolute best image quality outdoors. These TVs push up to 5,000 nits of brightness, offer 120 Hz refresh rates, Dolby Vision, Dolby Atmos, and even include a built-in subwoofer. They’re designed with heat and UV resistance, blackout prevention, and local dimming to maintain contrast even in extreme sunlight. In other words, this is Sylvox’s answer to the biggest problem with outdoor TVs: making sure you can actually see the picture when the sun is blazing. Why Sylvox Stands Out at CES 2026 At CES 2026, a lot of companies are talking about AI, transparent displays, and experimental form factors. Sylvox, on the other hand, is focused on something very practical: making TVs that work where people actually want to spend time. With IP55 and IP56 weatherproof designs, extreme temperature tolerance, and brightness levels that rival or beat many indoor TVs, Sylvox is carving out a serious niche in the outdoor TV market. If you’re thinking about upgrading a patio, deck, pool area, or even an RV setup, this is one booth that absolutely deserves your attention. Check it out at https://sylvoxtv.com &amp;nbsp; Check out the Geekazine Merch, including "I AM AI " T-Shirt.  Thanks for reading! Don't forget to subscribe to Geekazine: RSS Feed - YouTube Twitter - Facebook Tip Me via Paypal.me Send a Tip via Venmo RSS Bandwidth by Cachefly Get a 14 Day Trial Be a Patreon: Part of the Sconnie Geek Nation! Reviews: Geekazine gets products in to review. Opinions are of Geekazine.com. Sponsored content will be labeled as such. Read all policies on the Geekazine review page.  Reviews: Geekazine is also an affiliate of Amazon The post I Found the Perfect Outdoor TVs at CES 2026: a Sylvox Tour appeared first on Geekazine.</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Jeffrey Powers</itunes:author><itunes:summary>Walking the show floor at CES 2026, one of the most impressive booths for sheer “wow” factor was Sylvox. The company has gone all-in on the idea that your TV shouldn’t be trapped inside your living room anymore. From massive backyard cinema screens to portable, roll-anywhere displays and even emergency-ready TVs, Sylvox is clearly betting big on the future of the outdoor TV. And judging by what I saw, that future is bright—literally. The 110-inch Cinema Pro Helio QLED: A Backyard Theater Dream The star of the booth is impossible to miss: the 110-inch Cinema Pro Helio QLED. This is a full-blown outdoor home theater that looks like it belongs in a luxury backyard with a pool, fireplace, and lounge furniture. Sylvox was even simulating rain on it to prove the point—this is a true IP55 weatherproof TV that doesn’t need to be covered or babied. It’s rated to operate from below -22°F up to 122°F, making it viable for everything from winter football games to summer movie nights. Add Google TV, voice remote control, and a thin, surprisingly lightweight design, and you’re looking at a serious “build your patio around this” kind of display. The Pool Series: A 2,000-Nit Portable Bright Monitor If 110 inches feels like overkill, the Pool Series is all about flexibility. This is a 4K Ultra HD, IP55-rated outdoor TV on wheels, pushing up to 2,000 nits of brightness—bright enough to cut through direct sunlight in the morning or early evening. The big idea here is mobility: roll it out to the pool, the garage, or even down the street for a neighbor’s game night. It handles the same brutal temperature range as the bigger models, and the brightness means you won’t be closing shades or hunting for shade just to see what’s on screen. It’s a great example of Sylvox focusing on “bright monitor” performance as much as ruggedness. The Frameless Series: Ultra-Narrow Bezels for a Premium Look For those who want something sleeker and more architectural, the Frameless Series is Sylvox’s design-forward outdoor TV line. These come in 43, 55, 65, and 75 inches, with an ultra-narrow 1.5 mm bezel and an IP56 rating. They’re available in 1,000-nit and 2,000-nit versions, run Google TV, support Dolby Atmos, and offer wide 178-degree viewing angles. The idea is simple: make an outdoor TV that doesn’t look like an outdoor TV—just a clean, premium screen that happens to survive the elements. The Rolling Touchscreen Monitor: Portrait or Landscape, Anywhere One of the more creative products at the booth is a rolling, battery-powered touchscreen monitor that can switch between landscape and portrait mode. With around 500 nits of brightness, it’s better suited for indoors or covered areas, but the versatility is the real story. It has a built-in camera for video calls, runs Android, and includes a 10,000 mAh battery so it doesn’t need to stay plugged in. It’s easy to imagine this being used in a studio, at events, or even on a covered patio for TikTok-style vertical content. The Deck and Lift Systems: TVs That Disappear When You Don’t Need Them Sylvox is also thinking about integration, not just screens. The Deck Series and lift-based systems let a TV rise out of cabinetry or deck structures at the push of a button, then disappear when you’re done watching. These setups are also IP55-rated and typically around 1,000 nits, and they’re built on a modular, movable foundation system that doesn’t require permanent concrete. It’s a clever solution for people who want a clean outdoor space that transforms into an entertainment zone on demand. The RV and Emergency TVs: Entertainment Meets Preparedness At the other end of the spectrum is the emergency TV, and it might be the most charmingly over-engineered product in the lineup. It’s a small, waterproof TV with AM/FM/SW radio, USB playback, a built-in flashlight, SOS alarm, walkie-talkie, and even a hand crank for power generation. It’s designed for RVs, camping, or emergencies—but it’s also easy to imagine people using it for a tailgate or backyard game when power isn’t readily available. It’s a reminder that Sylvox isn’t just about luxury patios—they’re also thinking about resilience and portability. The Cinema Series: 5,000 Nits and Built for Full Sun Finally, the Cinema Series ties everything together for people who want the absolute best image quality outdoors. These TVs push up to 5,000 nits of brightness, offer 120 Hz refresh rates, Dolby Vision, Dolby Atmos, and even include a built-in subwoofer. They’re designed with heat and UV resistance, blackout prevention, and local dimming to maintain contrast even in extreme sunlight. In other words, this is Sylvox’s answer to the biggest problem with outdoor TVs: making sure you can actually see the picture when the sun is blazing. Why Sylvox Stands Out at CES 2026 At CES 2026, a lot of companies are talking about AI, transparent displays, and experimental form factors. Sylvox, on the other hand, is focused on something very practical: making TVs that work where people actually want to spend time. With IP55 and IP56 weatherproof designs, extreme temperature tolerance, and brightness levels that rival or beat many indoor TVs, Sylvox is carving out a serious niche in the outdoor TV market. If you’re thinking about upgrading a patio, deck, pool area, or even an RV setup, this is one booth that absolutely deserves your attention. Check it out at https://sylvoxtv.com &amp;nbsp; Check out the Geekazine Merch, including "I AM AI " T-Shirt.  Thanks for reading! Don't forget to subscribe to Geekazine: RSS Feed - YouTube Twitter - Facebook Tip Me via Paypal.me Send a Tip via Venmo RSS Bandwidth by Cachefly Get a 14 Day Trial Be a Patreon: Part of the Sconnie Geek Nation! Reviews: Geekazine gets products in to review. Opinions are of Geekazine.com. Sponsored content will be labeled as such. 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<p>At <strong><a href="https://geekazine.com/category/event/ces-2/" type="category" id="17579">CES </a></strong>2026, Bluetti showcased a lineup built around one core idea: flexible power solutions for any situation. Whether you need backup energy for your home, a dependable RV solution, or portable power for off-grid adventures, Bluetti’s ecosystem is designed to keep everything running smoothly.</p>



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<h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-elite-320-amp-elite-400-portable-power-that-moves-with-you">Elite 320 &amp; Elite 400: Portable Power That Moves With You</h2>



<p>Bluetti’s Elite 320 and Elite 400 redefine portable power with mobility and muscle. Built on wheels with a retractable handle, these units are ready for campsites, tailgates, job sites, or emergency home backup.</p>



<p>The Elite 320 delivers 1,800 watts with 3,200 watt-hours, while the Elite 400 increases output to 2,600 watts and 3,840 watt-hours. Both feature multiple AC outlets, USB-A and USB-C ports, 12V outputs, and solar input options for renewable charging. With ultra-low idle power consumption and extended standby capability, they’re designed for long-term readiness.</p>



<p>App connectivity on iOS and Android allows you to monitor and manage usage remotely, making these portable power units smart as well as powerful.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-energypro-13k-whole-home-power-solutions">EnergyPro 13k: Whole-Home Power Solutions</h2>



<p>For homeowners looking for robust power solutions, the EnergyPro 13k delivers scalable whole-home backup. Each unit provides 13.2 kilowatt output with strong PV input support, allowing multiple units to be stacked for greater capacity.</p>



<p>This system can handle essential loads like HVAC, refrigeration, internet, and kitchen appliances during outages. It’s designed to integrate seamlessly into a home setup, offering peace of mind during storms, grid instability, or emergency situations.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-at1-smart-distribution-panel-simplified-control">AT1 Smart Distribution Panel: Simplified Control</h2>



<p>The AT1 Smart Distribution Panel brings structure to flexible power solutions. Acting like a central breaker panel, it manages battery stacks and load distribution from a single point.</p>



<p>Instead of manually handling individual battery units, the panel streamlines switching, charging, and power routing. It’s a key component in turning Bluetti hardware into a complete, manageable home power system.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-energypro-6k-all-in-one-flexible-power">EnergyPro 6K: All-in-One Flexible Power</h2>



<p>The EnergyPro 6K offers an all-in-one alternative for those who want compact performance. Combining inverter and battery into a single wall-mountable unit, it supports both on-grid and off-grid operation.</p>



<p>Its split-phase capability allows simultaneous charging and discharging, meaning you can keep essential systems running while replenishing energy from another source. For homeowners who want powerful yet clean installation, this unit delivers flexible power solutions without clutter.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-apex-300-system-modular-and-adventure-ready">Apex 300 System: Modular and Adventure-Ready</h2>



<p>Bluetti’s Apex 300 system paired with the Hub A1 creates a modular power solution that bridges home and mobility. It connects to a 240V input, distributes power through battery banks, and feeds a subpanel for essential circuits.</p>



<p>One major advantage is adaptability. You can remove a unit from the stack and bring it along for RV use or outdoor adventures, then reconnect it at home. This hybrid design makes it ideal for users who want both residential backup and portable power flexibility.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-slim-power-unit-hidden-backup-for-critical-appliances">Slim Power Unit: Hidden Backup for Critical Appliances</h2>



<p>The Slim Power Unit takes flexible power solutions a step further. Designed to mount discreetly behind appliances like refrigerators, it ensures critical systems stay powered during outages.</p>



<p>Instead of rolling out a generator, your fridge continues operating seamlessly. It’s a subtle but highly practical approach to modern power solutions.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-complete-rv-solution-off-grid-freedom">Complete RV Solution: Off-Grid Freedom</h2>



<p>Bluetti’s RV solution integrates the E-Panel smart distribution system, RV5 Power Hub, 48V battery banks, and E-Pad control interface into a cohesive system. This setup allows you to monitor power flow, manage consumption, and optimize energy usage while traveling.</p>



<p>Complementing the system is the PV100 FX flexible solar panel. Designed for rooftop RV installation, it captures solar energy efficiently while remaining durable and mountable. Together, these components create a fully integrated RV solution for off-grid travel.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-power-solutions-built-for-any-scenario">Power Solutions Built for Any Scenario</h2>



<p>Bluetti’s <a href="https://www.geekazine.com/tag/ces/" data-internallinksmanager029f6b8e52c="1" title="CES">CES</a> 2026 lineup demonstrates how modern power solutions can adapt to every lifestyle—from whole-home backup to mobile RV systems and compact portable power units. With modular designs, smart distribution panels, and solar integration, Bluetti delivers truly flexible power solutions that keep you powered at home, on the road, or anywhere in between.</p>



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<post-id xmlns="com-wordpress:feed-additions:1">38248</post-id>	<author>geekazine@gmail.com (Jeffrey Powers)</author><itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit><itunes:subtitle>At CES 2026, Bluetti showcased a lineup built around one core idea: flexible power solutions for any situation. Whether you need backup energy for your home, a dependable RV solution, or portable power for off-grid adventures, Bluetti’s ecosystem is designed to keep everything running smoothly. Start Making Power Elite 320 &amp;amp; Elite 400: Portable Power That Moves With You Bluetti’s Elite 320 and Elite 400 redefine portable power with mobility and muscle. Built on wheels with a retractable handle, these units are ready for campsites, tailgates, job sites, or emergency home backup. The Elite 320 delivers 1,800 watts with 3,200 watt-hours, while the Elite 400 increases output to 2,600 watts and 3,840 watt-hours. Both feature multiple AC outlets, USB-A and USB-C ports, 12V outputs, and solar input options for renewable charging. With ultra-low idle power consumption and extended standby capability, they’re designed for long-term readiness. App connectivity on iOS and Android allows you to monitor and manage usage remotely, making these portable power units smart as well as powerful. EnergyPro 13k: Whole-Home Power Solutions For homeowners looking for robust power solutions, the EnergyPro 13k delivers scalable whole-home backup. Each unit provides 13.2 kilowatt output with strong PV input support, allowing multiple units to be stacked for greater capacity. This system can handle essential loads like HVAC, refrigeration, internet, and kitchen appliances during outages. It’s designed to integrate seamlessly into a home setup, offering peace of mind during storms, grid instability, or emergency situations. AT1 Smart Distribution Panel: Simplified Control The AT1 Smart Distribution Panel brings structure to flexible power solutions. Acting like a central breaker panel, it manages battery stacks and load distribution from a single point. Instead of manually handling individual battery units, the panel streamlines switching, charging, and power routing. It’s a key component in turning Bluetti hardware into a complete, manageable home power system. EnergyPro 6K: All-in-One Flexible Power The EnergyPro 6K offers an all-in-one alternative for those who want compact performance. Combining inverter and battery into a single wall-mountable unit, it supports both on-grid and off-grid operation. Its split-phase capability allows simultaneous charging and discharging, meaning you can keep essential systems running while replenishing energy from another source. For homeowners who want powerful yet clean installation, this unit delivers flexible power solutions without clutter. Apex 300 System: Modular and Adventure-Ready Bluetti’s Apex 300 system paired with the Hub A1 creates a modular power solution that bridges home and mobility. It connects to a 240V input, distributes power through battery banks, and feeds a subpanel for essential circuits. One major advantage is adaptability. You can remove a unit from the stack and bring it along for RV use or outdoor adventures, then reconnect it at home. This hybrid design makes it ideal for users who want both residential backup and portable power flexibility. Slim Power Unit: Hidden Backup for Critical Appliances The Slim Power Unit takes flexible power solutions a step further. Designed to mount discreetly behind appliances like refrigerators, it ensures critical systems stay powered during outages. Instead of rolling out a generator, your fridge continues operating seamlessly. It’s a subtle but highly practical approach to modern power solutions. Complete RV Solution: Off-Grid Freedom Bluetti’s RV solution integrates the E-Panel smart distribution system, RV5 Power Hub, 48V battery banks, and E-Pad control interface into a cohesive system. This setup allows you to monitor power flow, manage consumption, and optimize energy usage while traveling. Complementing the system is the PV100 FX flexible solar panel. Designed for rooftop RV installation, it captures solar energy efficiently while remaining durable and mountable. Together, these components create a fully integrated RV solution for off-grid travel. Power Solutions Built for Any Scenario Bluetti’s CES 2026 lineup demonstrates how modern power solutions can adapt to every lifestyle—from whole-home backup to mobile RV systems and compact portable power units. With modular designs, smart distribution panels, and solar integration, Bluetti delivers truly flexible power solutions that keep you powered at home, on the road, or anywhere in between. Start Making Power &amp;nbsp; Check out the Geekazine Merch, including "I AM AI " T-Shirt.  Thanks for reading! Don't forget to subscribe to Geekazine: RSS Feed - YouTube Twitter - Facebook Tip Me via Paypal.me Send a Tip via Venmo RSS Bandwidth by Cachefly Get a 14 Day Trial Be a Patreon: Part of the Sconnie Geek Nation! Reviews: Geekazine gets products in to review. Opinions are of Geekazine.com. Sponsored content will be labeled as such. Read all policies on the Geekazine review page.  Reviews: Geekazine is also an affiliate of Amazon The post Power Solutions for Home, RV, or on the Go with Bluetti appeared first on Geekazine.</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Jeffrey Powers</itunes:author><itunes:summary>At CES 2026, Bluetti showcased a lineup built around one core idea: flexible power solutions for any situation. Whether you need backup energy for your home, a dependable RV solution, or portable power for off-grid adventures, Bluetti’s ecosystem is designed to keep everything running smoothly. Start Making Power Elite 320 &amp;amp; Elite 400: Portable Power That Moves With You Bluetti’s Elite 320 and Elite 400 redefine portable power with mobility and muscle. Built on wheels with a retractable handle, these units are ready for campsites, tailgates, job sites, or emergency home backup. The Elite 320 delivers 1,800 watts with 3,200 watt-hours, while the Elite 400 increases output to 2,600 watts and 3,840 watt-hours. Both feature multiple AC outlets, USB-A and USB-C ports, 12V outputs, and solar input options for renewable charging. With ultra-low idle power consumption and extended standby capability, they’re designed for long-term readiness. App connectivity on iOS and Android allows you to monitor and manage usage remotely, making these portable power units smart as well as powerful. EnergyPro 13k: Whole-Home Power Solutions For homeowners looking for robust power solutions, the EnergyPro 13k delivers scalable whole-home backup. Each unit provides 13.2 kilowatt output with strong PV input support, allowing multiple units to be stacked for greater capacity. This system can handle essential loads like HVAC, refrigeration, internet, and kitchen appliances during outages. It’s designed to integrate seamlessly into a home setup, offering peace of mind during storms, grid instability, or emergency situations. AT1 Smart Distribution Panel: Simplified Control The AT1 Smart Distribution Panel brings structure to flexible power solutions. Acting like a central breaker panel, it manages battery stacks and load distribution from a single point. Instead of manually handling individual battery units, the panel streamlines switching, charging, and power routing. It’s a key component in turning Bluetti hardware into a complete, manageable home power system. EnergyPro 6K: All-in-One Flexible Power The EnergyPro 6K offers an all-in-one alternative for those who want compact performance. Combining inverter and battery into a single wall-mountable unit, it supports both on-grid and off-grid operation. Its split-phase capability allows simultaneous charging and discharging, meaning you can keep essential systems running while replenishing energy from another source. For homeowners who want powerful yet clean installation, this unit delivers flexible power solutions without clutter. Apex 300 System: Modular and Adventure-Ready Bluetti’s Apex 300 system paired with the Hub A1 creates a modular power solution that bridges home and mobility. It connects to a 240V input, distributes power through battery banks, and feeds a subpanel for essential circuits. One major advantage is adaptability. You can remove a unit from the stack and bring it along for RV use or outdoor adventures, then reconnect it at home. This hybrid design makes it ideal for users who want both residential backup and portable power flexibility. Slim Power Unit: Hidden Backup for Critical Appliances The Slim Power Unit takes flexible power solutions a step further. Designed to mount discreetly behind appliances like refrigerators, it ensures critical systems stay powered during outages. Instead of rolling out a generator, your fridge continues operating seamlessly. It’s a subtle but highly practical approach to modern power solutions. Complete RV Solution: Off-Grid Freedom Bluetti’s RV solution integrates the E-Panel smart distribution system, RV5 Power Hub, 48V battery banks, and E-Pad control interface into a cohesive system. This setup allows you to monitor power flow, manage consumption, and optimize energy usage while traveling. Complementing the system is the PV100 FX flexible solar panel. Designed for rooftop RV installation, it captures solar energy efficiently while remaining durable and mountable. 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<p>If you create PDFs for business, client work, or internal documentation, you already know the pain: subscriptions add up fast. Adobe Acrobat is powerful, but not everyone needs a monthly bill just to edit, merge, or annotate a file. Enter <strong>PDNob</strong>—a full-featured <strong>PDF editor</strong> designed to handle everyday document tasks without the heavyweight price tag.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-what-is-pdnob">What Is PDNob?</h2>



<p>PDNob, from Tenorshare, is a downloadable PDF editor for <strong><a href="https://geekazine.com/tag/windows/" type="post_tag" id="164">Windows </a></strong>and Mac that lets you create PDFs from scratch or open and edit existing documents. Whether you’re starting fresh or cleaning up a file someone else sent you, it’s built to simplify the workflow.</p>



<p>The software includes a free tier, plus individual and team licensing options. The standout? A lifetime license option that eliminates recurring fees. For freelancers, small businesses, or teams onboarding new members, that pricing model can be a serious advantage over traditional subscription-based tools.</p>



<p><a href="https://gzine.shop/pdnob"><strong>Get Started Here</strong></a></p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-a-familiar-editing-experience">A Familiar Editing Experience</h2>



<p>Open PDNob and you’ll immediately notice the ribbon-style interface. It feels similar to Microsoft Office, which means less time learning and more time getting work done.</p>



<p>From the main dashboard, you can:</p>



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<li>Open or create PDFs</li>



<li>Access recent, starred, and cloud files</li>



<li>Convert PDFs to Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and more</li>



<li>Use batch tools to process multiple documents at once</li>
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<p>Creating a blank PDF looks and feels like building a Word document. You can add text, adjust fonts, resize and reposition elements, insert images, crop graphics, and manage layout with simple drag-and-drop controls.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-ocr-and-ai-tools-built-in">OCR and AI Tools Built In</h2>



<p>One area where many <strong>adobe alternative</strong> tools fall short is document recovery. PDNob includes built-in OCR (Optical Character Recognition), allowing you to convert scanned image-based PDFs into editable text. That means no more retyping entire documents just because they were scanned years ago.</p>



<p>On top of that, PDNob integrates AI features powered by ChatGPT-4 or DeepSeek. You can upload a document to the cloud to summarize long PDFs, extract key insights, or ask questions about the content. For researchers, educators, or professionals digging through lengthy legal or medical PDFs, that’s a serious productivity boost.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-conversion-protection-and-workflow-tools">Conversion, Protection, and Workflow Tools</h2>



<p>Need to merge multiple PDFs into one? Compress large files for email? Convert a PDF into Word, Excel, or even PowerPoint? PDNob handles all of it with built-in conversion and batch processing tools.</p>



<p>You can also protect documents with passwords, control editing permissions, and permanently redact sensitive content. For businesses handling contracts, HR documents, or financial files, these features are essential.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-the-pros-and-cons">The Pros and Cons</h2>



<p><strong>Pros</strong></p>



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<li>Clean, office-style interface</li>



<li>OCR and AI tools included</li>



<li>Batch processing and file conversion options</li>



<li>Lifetime license option</li>
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<li>No mobile or tablet support (Windows and Mac only)</li>



<li>Free version has feature limitations</li>
</ul>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-is-it-time-to-quit-adobe">Is It Time to Quit Adobe?</h2>



<p>If you rely heavily on advanced Acrobat integrations across multiple platforms, Adobe may still be your ecosystem. But if you’re looking for a capable <strong>pdf editor</strong> that covers editing, OCR, AI summarization, redaction, and conversion—without locking you into a subscription—PDNob makes a compelling case.</p>



<p>For freelancers, educators, small teams, or anyone tired of paying monthly just to tweak documents, this Adobe alternative could be the smarter move.</p>



<p><a href="https://gzine.shop/pdnob"><strong>Get Started Here</strong></a></p>



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<post-id xmlns="com-wordpress:feed-additions:1">38241</post-id>	<author>geekazine@gmail.com (Jeffrey Powers)</author><itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit><itunes:subtitle>If you create PDFs for business, client work, or internal documentation, you already know the pain: subscriptions add up fast. Adobe Acrobat is powerful, but not everyone needs a monthly bill just to edit, merge, or annotate a file. Enter PDNob—a full-featured PDF editor designed to handle everyday document tasks without the heavyweight price tag. What Is PDNob? PDNob, from Tenorshare, is a downloadable PDF editor for Windows and Mac that lets you create PDFs from scratch or open and edit existing documents. Whether you’re starting fresh or cleaning up a file someone else sent you, it’s built to simplify the workflow. The software includes a free tier, plus individual and team licensing options. The standout? A lifetime license option that eliminates recurring fees. For freelancers, small businesses, or teams onboarding new members, that pricing model can be a serious advantage over traditional subscription-based tools. Get Started Here A Familiar Editing Experience Open PDNob and you’ll immediately notice the ribbon-style interface. It feels similar to Microsoft Office, which means less time learning and more time getting work done. From the main dashboard, you can: Open or create PDFs Access recent, starred, and cloud files Convert PDFs to Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and more Use batch tools to process multiple documents at once Creating a blank PDF looks and feels like building a Word document. You can add text, adjust fonts, resize and reposition elements, insert images, crop graphics, and manage layout with simple drag-and-drop controls. OCR and AI Tools Built In One area where many adobe alternative tools fall short is document recovery. PDNob includes built-in OCR (Optical Character Recognition), allowing you to convert scanned image-based PDFs into editable text. That means no more retyping entire documents just because they were scanned years ago. On top of that, PDNob integrates AI features powered by ChatGPT-4 or DeepSeek. You can upload a document to the cloud to summarize long PDFs, extract key insights, or ask questions about the content. For researchers, educators, or professionals digging through lengthy legal or medical PDFs, that’s a serious productivity boost. Conversion, Protection, and Workflow Tools Need to merge multiple PDFs into one? Compress large files for email? Convert a PDF into Word, Excel, or even PowerPoint? PDNob handles all of it with built-in conversion and batch processing tools. You can also protect documents with passwords, control editing permissions, and permanently redact sensitive content. For businesses handling contracts, HR documents, or financial files, these features are essential. The Pros and Cons Pros Clean, office-style interface OCR and AI tools included Batch processing and file conversion options Lifetime license option Cons No mobile or tablet support (Windows and Mac only) Free version has feature limitations Is It Time to Quit Adobe? If you rely heavily on advanced Acrobat integrations across multiple platforms, Adobe may still be your ecosystem. But if you’re looking for a capable pdf editor that covers editing, OCR, AI summarization, redaction, and conversion—without locking you into a subscription—PDNob makes a compelling case. For freelancers, educators, small teams, or anyone tired of paying monthly just to tweak documents, this Adobe alternative could be the smarter move. Get Started Here &amp;nbsp; Check out the Geekazine Merch, including "I AM AI " T-Shirt.  Thanks for reading! Don't forget to subscribe to Geekazine: RSS Feed - YouTube Twitter - Facebook Tip Me via Paypal.me Send a Tip via Venmo RSS Bandwidth by Cachefly Get a 14 Day Trial Be a Patreon: Part of the Sconnie Geek Nation! Reviews: Geekazine gets products in to review. Opinions are of Geekazine.com. Sponsored content will be labeled as such. Read all policies on the Geekazine review page.  Reviews: Geekazine is also an affiliate of Amazon The post This Adobe Acrobat Alternative is Free &amp;#8211; Time to Quit Adobe? PDNob appeared first on Geekazine.</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Jeffrey Powers</itunes:author><itunes:summary>If you create PDFs for business, client work, or internal documentation, you already know the pain: subscriptions add up fast. Adobe Acrobat is powerful, but not everyone needs a monthly bill just to edit, merge, or annotate a file. Enter PDNob—a full-featured PDF editor designed to handle everyday document tasks without the heavyweight price tag. What Is PDNob? PDNob, from Tenorshare, is a downloadable PDF editor for Windows and Mac that lets you create PDFs from scratch or open and edit existing documents. Whether you’re starting fresh or cleaning up a file someone else sent you, it’s built to simplify the workflow. The software includes a free tier, plus individual and team licensing options. The standout? A lifetime license option that eliminates recurring fees. For freelancers, small businesses, or teams onboarding new members, that pricing model can be a serious advantage over traditional subscription-based tools. Get Started Here A Familiar Editing Experience Open PDNob and you’ll immediately notice the ribbon-style interface. It feels similar to Microsoft Office, which means less time learning and more time getting work done. From the main dashboard, you can: Open or create PDFs Access recent, starred, and cloud files Convert PDFs to Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and more Use batch tools to process multiple documents at once Creating a blank PDF looks and feels like building a Word document. You can add text, adjust fonts, resize and reposition elements, insert images, crop graphics, and manage layout with simple drag-and-drop controls. OCR and AI Tools Built In One area where many adobe alternative tools fall short is document recovery. PDNob includes built-in OCR (Optical Character Recognition), allowing you to convert scanned image-based PDFs into editable text. That means no more retyping entire documents just because they were scanned years ago. On top of that, PDNob integrates AI features powered by ChatGPT-4 or DeepSeek. You can upload a document to the cloud to summarize long PDFs, extract key insights, or ask questions about the content. For researchers, educators, or professionals digging through lengthy legal or medical PDFs, that’s a serious productivity boost. Conversion, Protection, and Workflow Tools Need to merge multiple PDFs into one? Compress large files for email? Convert a PDF into Word, Excel, or even PowerPoint? PDNob handles all of it with built-in conversion and batch processing tools. You can also protect documents with passwords, control editing permissions, and permanently redact sensitive content. For businesses handling contracts, HR documents, or financial files, these features are essential. The Pros and Cons Pros Clean, office-style interface OCR and AI tools included Batch processing and file conversion options Lifetime license option Cons No mobile or tablet support (Windows and Mac only) Free version has feature limitations Is It Time to Quit Adobe? If you rely heavily on advanced Acrobat integrations across multiple platforms, Adobe may still be your ecosystem. But if you’re looking for a capable pdf editor that covers editing, OCR, AI summarization, redaction, and conversion—without locking you into a subscription—PDNob makes a compelling case. For freelancers, educators, small teams, or anyone tired of paying monthly just to tweak documents, this Adobe alternative could be the smarter move. Get Started Here &amp;nbsp; Check out the Geekazine Merch, including "I AM AI " T-Shirt.  Thanks for reading! Don't forget to subscribe to Geekazine: RSS Feed - YouTube Twitter - Facebook Tip Me via Paypal.me Send a Tip via Venmo RSS Bandwidth by Cachefly Get a 14 Day Trial Be a Patreon: Part of the Sconnie Geek Nation! Reviews: Geekazine gets products in to review. Opinions are of Geekazine.com. Sponsored content will be labeled as such. Read all policies on the Geekazine review page.  Reviews: Geekazine is also an affiliate of Amazon The post This Adobe Acrobat Alternative is Free &amp;#8211; Time to Quit Adobe? 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<p>Central Hall is always the heart of <a href="https://www.geekazine.com/tag/ces/" data-internallinksmanager029f6b8e52c="1" title="CES">CES</a>, and CES 2026 proves once again why this space defines the show. This is where the biggest brands, the boldest concepts, and the most ambitious consumer tech all come together in one place. This year, Central Hall feels like a roadmap for how innovation is becoming more personal, more AI-driven, and more deeply integrated into everyday life.</p>



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<h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-viaim-puts-ai-in-your-ears">VIAIM Puts AI in Your Ears</h2>



<p>One of the most practical examples of CES 2026 innovation comes from VIAIM and its OpenNote headset. These over-ear, open-style AI headphones are designed to keep you aware of your surroundings while giving you access to transcription, voice assistance, and note-taking on the go. The balanced design keeps them comfortable and secure, while features like active noise cancellation, app-based EQ control, and a slim charging case make them feel like a serious productivity tool. With up to 53 hours of total battery life using the case, this is a clear signal that AI-powered wearables are becoming a core part of consumer tech.</p>



<p>Alongside it is the VIAIM Rec.Dot, a smaller AI companion device paired with a compact note kit, reinforcing the idea that in CES 2026, AI isn’t just software anymore—it’s something you physically carry with you.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-d-paul-brings-personality-to-the-ai-assistant">D Paul Brings Personality to the AI Assistant</h2>



<p>D Paul takes the idea of a smart assistant and turns it into something you can actually interact with on a more human level. This tabletop device features an animated character that responds to voice, touch, gestures, and even tracks your head movement using its built-in camera. You can switch characters, change scenes, make calls, and control smart home features, all while the character reacts in real time to what you’re doing.</p>



<p>It’s a great example of how CES 2026 is pushing AI beyond simple voice commands and into more visual, emotional, and interactive experiences that feel less like a tool and more like a digital companion.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-tuya-s-robot-helpers-and-emotional-companions">TUYA’s Robot Helpers and Emotional Companions</h2>



<p>TUYA shows just how far smart home tech has evolved with its AI pet robot. Using advanced navigation, cameras, and sensors, this robot can move safely around your home while tracking your pet’s activity, food, water intake, and overall health. It can even interact with your pet, turning routine care into something far more automated and data-driven.</p>



<p>TUYA also showcases smaller emotional companion devices like Pazuzu, which feel like a next-generation, AI-powered digital pet. These little characters can respond to touch, remember past interactions, and offer a surprisingly personal experience, highlighting how CES 2026 is blending robotics, AI, and emotional design.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-changhong-and-chiq-go-big-on-ai-displays">Changhong and ChiQ Go Big on AI Displays</h2>



<p>Changhong and its ChiQ brand are making a major statement in Central Hall with massive, ultra-thin AI-powered TVs. The 100-inch RGB Mini LED models push extreme brightness, rich color, and powerful built-in sound, all while sitting nearly flush against the wall. With AI-driven picture enhancements and display modes that can turn the screen into artwork, these TVs show how premium displays are becoming both entertainment centers and design elements in the home.</p>



<p>This is Central Hall at its best: showing how consumer tech is becoming both more powerful and more seamlessly integrated into everyday living spaces.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-hisense-brings-the-theater-home-with-the-l9q-laser-tv">Hisense Brings the Theater Home with the L9Q Laser TV</h2>



<p>Hisense is betting big on ultra-short-throw projection with its L9Q Laser TV, turning almost any wall into a massive cinematic display. With enormous screen sizes, high brightness, and a premium audio partnership, the L9Q is clearly designed to deliver a true home theater experience without the complexity of a traditional projector setup. It’s a strong reminder that in CES 2026, big-screen experiences are no longer limited to traditional TVs.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-my-arcade-taps-into-retro-nostalgia">My Arcade Taps Into Retro Nostalgia</h2>



<p>Not everything in Central Hall is about the future—some of it is about reimagining the past. My Arcade’s Atari Game Station packs thousands of classic games into a slim, lightweight console with modern connections and familiar controls. It’s a reminder that even at CES 2026, nostalgia still has a strong place in consumer tech, especially when it’s this easy to pick up and play.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-central-hall-sets-the-tone-for-ces-2026">Central Hall Sets the Tone for CES 2026</h2>



<p>From AI wearables and emotional companion robots to wall-filling displays and cinematic laser projection systems, Central Hall at CES 2026 feels like a concentrated preview of where innovation is headed next. It’s not just about faster or bigger anymore—it’s about smarter, more personal, and more integrated <a href="https://www.geekazine.com/tag/technology/" data-internallinksmanager029f6b8e52c="2" title="Technology Posts on Geekazine">technology</a> that fits naturally into everyday life.</p>



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<post-id xmlns="com-wordpress:feed-additions:1">38073</post-id>	<author>geekazine@gmail.com (Jeffrey Powers)</author><itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit><itunes:subtitle>Central Hall is always the heart of CES, and CES 2026 proves once again why this space defines the show. This is where the biggest brands, the boldest concepts, and the most ambitious consumer tech all come together in one place. This year, Central Hall feels like a roadmap for how innovation is becoming more personal, more AI-driven, and more deeply integrated into everyday life. This is a Sponsored Post VIAIM Puts AI in Your Ears One of the most practical examples of CES 2026 innovation comes from VIAIM and its OpenNote headset. These over-ear, open-style AI headphones are designed to keep you aware of your surroundings while giving you access to transcription, voice assistance, and note-taking on the go. The balanced design keeps them comfortable and secure, while features like active noise cancellation, app-based EQ control, and a slim charging case make them feel like a serious productivity tool. With up to 53 hours of total battery life using the case, this is a clear signal that AI-powered wearables are becoming a core part of consumer tech. Alongside it is the VIAIM Rec.Dot, a smaller AI companion device paired with a compact note kit, reinforcing the idea that in CES 2026, AI isn’t just software anymore—it’s something you physically carry with you. D Paul Brings Personality to the AI Assistant D Paul takes the idea of a smart assistant and turns it into something you can actually interact with on a more human level. This tabletop device features an animated character that responds to voice, touch, gestures, and even tracks your head movement using its built-in camera. You can switch characters, change scenes, make calls, and control smart home features, all while the character reacts in real time to what you’re doing. It’s a great example of how CES 2026 is pushing AI beyond simple voice commands and into more visual, emotional, and interactive experiences that feel less like a tool and more like a digital companion. TUYA’s Robot Helpers and Emotional Companions TUYA shows just how far smart home tech has evolved with its AI pet robot. Using advanced navigation, cameras, and sensors, this robot can move safely around your home while tracking your pet’s activity, food, water intake, and overall health. It can even interact with your pet, turning routine care into something far more automated and data-driven. TUYA also showcases smaller emotional companion devices like Pazuzu, which feel like a next-generation, AI-powered digital pet. These little characters can respond to touch, remember past interactions, and offer a surprisingly personal experience, highlighting how CES 2026 is blending robotics, AI, and emotional design. Changhong and ChiQ Go Big on AI Displays Changhong and its ChiQ brand are making a major statement in Central Hall with massive, ultra-thin AI-powered TVs. The 100-inch RGB Mini LED models push extreme brightness, rich color, and powerful built-in sound, all while sitting nearly flush against the wall. With AI-driven picture enhancements and display modes that can turn the screen into artwork, these TVs show how premium displays are becoming both entertainment centers and design elements in the home. This is Central Hall at its best: showing how consumer tech is becoming both more powerful and more seamlessly integrated into everyday living spaces. Hisense Brings the Theater Home with the L9Q Laser TV Hisense is betting big on ultra-short-throw projection with its L9Q Laser TV, turning almost any wall into a massive cinematic display. With enormous screen sizes, high brightness, and a premium audio partnership, the L9Q is clearly designed to deliver a true home theater experience without the complexity of a traditional projector setup. It’s a strong reminder that in CES 2026, big-screen experiences are no longer limited to traditional TVs. My Arcade Taps Into Retro Nostalgia Not everything in Central Hall is about the future—some of it is about reimagining the past. My Arcade’s Atari Game Station packs thousands of classic games into a slim, lightweight console with modern connections and familiar controls. It’s a reminder that even at CES 2026, nostalgia still has a strong place in consumer tech, especially when it’s this easy to pick up and play. Central Hall Sets the Tone for CES 2026 From AI wearables and emotional companion robots to wall-filling displays and cinematic laser projection systems, Central Hall at CES 2026 feels like a concentrated preview of where innovation is headed next. It’s not just about faster or bigger anymore—it’s about smarter, more personal, and more integrated technology that fits naturally into everyday life. Check it out at &amp;nbsp; Check out the Geekazine Merch, including "I AM AI " T-Shirt.  Thanks for reading! Don't forget to subscribe to Geekazine: RSS Feed - YouTube Twitter - Facebook Tip Me via Paypal.me Send a Tip via Venmo RSS Bandwidth by Cachefly Get a 14 Day Trial Be a Patreon: Part of the Sconnie Geek Nation! Reviews: Geekazine gets products in to review. Opinions are of Geekazine.com. Sponsored content will be labeled as such. Read all policies on the Geekazine review page.  Reviews: Geekazine is also an affiliate of Amazon The post The Best of Central Hall at CES 2026 appeared first on Geekazine.</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Jeffrey Powers</itunes:author><itunes:summary>Central Hall is always the heart of CES, and CES 2026 proves once again why this space defines the show. This is where the biggest brands, the boldest concepts, and the most ambitious consumer tech all come together in one place. This year, Central Hall feels like a roadmap for how innovation is becoming more personal, more AI-driven, and more deeply integrated into everyday life. This is a Sponsored Post VIAIM Puts AI in Your Ears One of the most practical examples of CES 2026 innovation comes from VIAIM and its OpenNote headset. These over-ear, open-style AI headphones are designed to keep you aware of your surroundings while giving you access to transcription, voice assistance, and note-taking on the go. The balanced design keeps them comfortable and secure, while features like active noise cancellation, app-based EQ control, and a slim charging case make them feel like a serious productivity tool. With up to 53 hours of total battery life using the case, this is a clear signal that AI-powered wearables are becoming a core part of consumer tech. Alongside it is the VIAIM Rec.Dot, a smaller AI companion device paired with a compact note kit, reinforcing the idea that in CES 2026, AI isn’t just software anymore—it’s something you physically carry with you. D Paul Brings Personality to the AI Assistant D Paul takes the idea of a smart assistant and turns it into something you can actually interact with on a more human level. This tabletop device features an animated character that responds to voice, touch, gestures, and even tracks your head movement using its built-in camera. You can switch characters, change scenes, make calls, and control smart home features, all while the character reacts in real time to what you’re doing. It’s a great example of how CES 2026 is pushing AI beyond simple voice commands and into more visual, emotional, and interactive experiences that feel less like a tool and more like a digital companion. TUYA’s Robot Helpers and Emotional Companions TUYA shows just how far smart home tech has evolved with its AI pet robot. Using advanced navigation, cameras, and sensors, this robot can move safely around your home while tracking your pet’s activity, food, water intake, and overall health. It can even interact with your pet, turning routine care into something far more automated and data-driven. TUYA also showcases smaller emotional companion devices like Pazuzu, which feel like a next-generation, AI-powered digital pet. These little characters can respond to touch, remember past interactions, and offer a surprisingly personal experience, highlighting how CES 2026 is blending robotics, AI, and emotional design. Changhong and ChiQ Go Big on AI Displays Changhong and its ChiQ brand are making a major statement in Central Hall with massive, ultra-thin AI-powered TVs. The 100-inch RGB Mini LED models push extreme brightness, rich color, and powerful built-in sound, all while sitting nearly flush against the wall. With AI-driven picture enhancements and display modes that can turn the screen into artwork, these TVs show how premium displays are becoming both entertainment centers and design elements in the home. This is Central Hall at its best: showing how consumer tech is becoming both more powerful and more seamlessly integrated into everyday living spaces. 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<p>The Venetian at <strong><a href="https://www.geekazine.com/tag/ces/" data-internallinksmanager029f6b8e52c="1" title="CES">CES</a> 2026</strong> is where <strong>innovation</strong> feels closest to the show floor, and the <strong>upper level</strong> in particular delivers a concentrated dose of emerging ideas, practical <strong>AI</strong>, and a surprising number of <strong>robots</strong> that actually solve everyday problems. Walking this hall feels like a curated preview of what’s about to hit homes, cars, and offices—less concept, more “you could buy this soon.” From smarter wellness tech to genuinely useful home automation, the Venetian proves why it remains a must-see stop every year.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-trevi-espresso-meets-bathroom-tech">Trevi: Espresso Meets Bathroom Tech</h2>



<p>Trevi’s booth is the kind of CES mashup that only works here: premium Korean-engineered bathroom wellness products alongside a fully automated espresso machine. The coffee system handles everything from beans to froth with a simple touchscreen, delivering café-style drinks at a fraction of the usual price for machines in this class. Pair that with Trevi’s lineup of smart bidet toilets—complete with heated seats, remote controls, and wellness features—and you get a surprisingly cohesive vision of everyday comfort tech that blends convenience with affordability.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-ko-corporation-ai-assisted-body-alignment">KO Corporation: AI-Assisted Body Alignment</h2>



<p>In the Japan tech area, KO Corporation showed off <strong>MySymmetry</strong> and <strong>The Core</strong>, a two-part approach to fixing posture and alignment. MySymmetry uses an app to visualize body misalignment and recommend exercises, while The Core uses smart heel inserts to correct how you stand and walk. It’s a great example of <strong>AI</strong> being used quietly and practically—less flash, more long-term health benefit—especially for anyone who spends long days on their feet or traveling show floors like CES.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-innovation-awards-showcase-a-hall-of-future-tech">Innovation Awards Showcase: A Hall of Future Tech</h2>



<p>The Innovation Awards area is a highlight reel of CES in physical form. Here you’ll find everything from Nvidia’s latest GPUs to rehabilitation robots, advanced security cameras, smart firefighting robots, and next-gen wearables. It’s also where the robot vacuum and smart home categories continue to evolve, showing how <strong>AI</strong> is being embedded into devices that clean, monitor, and protect without demanding constant attention.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-beatless-smarter-cleaner-pest-control">Beatless: Smarter, Cleaner Pest Control</h2>



<p>From Ukraine comes Beatless, a chemical-free agricultural pest control system designed to protect crops while staying pollinator-safe. Using sensors and targeted deterrence, it supports safer food production and biodiversity at the same time. It’s a reminder that <strong>innovation</strong> at CES isn’t just about consumer gadgets—it’s also about applying <a href="https://www.geekazine.com/tag/technology/" data-internallinksmanager029f6b8e52c="2" title="Technology Posts on Geekazine">technology</a> to global problems in sustainable ways.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-viewreal-microled-everywhere">ViewReal: MicroLED Everywhere</h2>



<p>The Ontario, Canada area featured ViewReal’s MicroLED reference design kits, including transparent displays that can be embedded into mirrors, windows, or dashboards. The tech opens the door to subtle, context-aware information displays—think side mirrors that warn about passing vehicles or doors that show “On Air” when you’re recording. It’s a glimpse at how <strong>AI</strong> and display tech will blend into everyday surfaces without screaming for attention.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-voltae-a-friendlier-ev-charger">Voltae: A Friendlier EV Charger</h2>



<p>Hungary’s Voltae showed a smart EV charger designed to integrate with building management systems and smart homes. With app control, safety monitoring, and future-proofing features, it’s the kind of infrastructure tech that makes electric vehicles easier to live with, not just easier to sell.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-wacaco-pixapresso-espresso-on-the-go">Wacaco Pixapresso: Espresso on the Go</h2>



<p>For travelers who refuse to compromise on coffee, Wacaco’s Pixapresso is a battery-powered espresso machine that fits in a bag and can brew on demand. Whether you’re camping or stuck in a convention center with questionable coffee, this is pure CES practicality—small, focused, and surprisingly refined.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-switchbot-acemate-the-tennis-robot-that-actually-rallies">SwitchBot AceMate: The Tennis Robot That Actually Rallies</h2>



<p>One of the most fun <strong>robots</strong> in the hall is SwitchBot’s <strong>AceMate</strong>, billed as the world’s first tennis robot for real rally play. Unlike simple ball launchers, AceMate moves around the court and returns shots, creating something much closer to a real practice session. It’s a perfect example of robotics moving from novelty to genuinely useful training tools.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-switchbot-onro-h1-a-home-robot-with-a-job">SwitchBot Onro H1: A Home Robot With a Job</h2>



<p>Also from SwitchBot, the Onro H1 is a home robot designed to handle chores like picking up laundry, loading the washer, and even folding clothes. Watching it scan a room, adjust its posture, and carry out tasks makes it clear that domestic robotics is finally crossing from demo to deployment.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-creality-spark-x-ai-powered-3d-printing">Creality Spark X: AI-Powered 3D Printing</h2>



<p>Creality’s Spark X series combines multi-material 3D printing with <strong>AI</strong> monitoring and even photo-to-3D conversion. With less waste, smarter filament handling, and real-time print supervision, it shows how AI is quietly making maker tech more reliable and more accessible.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-target-omni-scoring-dartboard-turning-games-into-data">Target Omni Scoring Dartboard: Turning Games Into Data</h2>



<p>The Target Omni system adds an AI-powered scoring ring to a standard dartboard, automatically tracking throws, keeping score, and recording games. It’s a simple upgrade that transforms a classic pub game into a data-driven, shareable experience.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-snailcle-compact-infrared-sauna-and-fitness-gear">Snailcle: Compact Infrared Sauna and Fitness Gear</h2>



<p>Snailcle rounds out the wellness side with a compact infrared sauna and smart exercise equipment designed for small spaces. It’s another example of how <strong>innovation</strong> at CES 2026 is focusing on fitting advanced tech into real-world homes, not just show floors.</p>



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<p>The Venetian Upper level at <strong>CES 2026</strong> delivers a tightly packed tour of what’s next: practical <strong>AI</strong>, useful <strong>robots</strong>, and international startups solving real problems with smart design. It’s not about far-off concepts—it’s about tech you’ll likely see in homes, gyms, and courts sooner than you think.</p>



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<post-id xmlns="com-wordpress:feed-additions:1">38065</post-id>	<author>geekazine@gmail.com (Jeffrey Powers)</author><itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit><itunes:subtitle>The Venetian at CES 2026 is where innovation feels closest to the show floor, and the upper level in particular delivers a concentrated dose of emerging ideas, practical AI, and a surprising number of robots that actually solve everyday problems. Walking this hall feels like a curated preview of what’s about to hit homes, cars, and offices—less concept, more “you could buy this soon.” From smarter wellness tech to genuinely useful home automation, the Venetian proves why it remains a must-see stop every year. Trevi: Espresso Meets Bathroom Tech Trevi’s booth is the kind of CES mashup that only works here: premium Korean-engineered bathroom wellness products alongside a fully automated espresso machine. The coffee system handles everything from beans to froth with a simple touchscreen, delivering café-style drinks at a fraction of the usual price for machines in this class. Pair that with Trevi’s lineup of smart bidet toilets—complete with heated seats, remote controls, and wellness features—and you get a surprisingly cohesive vision of everyday comfort tech that blends convenience with affordability. KO Corporation: AI-Assisted Body Alignment In the Japan tech area, KO Corporation showed off MySymmetry and The Core, a two-part approach to fixing posture and alignment. MySymmetry uses an app to visualize body misalignment and recommend exercises, while The Core uses smart heel inserts to correct how you stand and walk. It’s a great example of AI being used quietly and practically—less flash, more long-term health benefit—especially for anyone who spends long days on their feet or traveling show floors like CES. Innovation Awards Showcase: A Hall of Future Tech The Innovation Awards area is a highlight reel of CES in physical form. Here you’ll find everything from Nvidia’s latest GPUs to rehabilitation robots, advanced security cameras, smart firefighting robots, and next-gen wearables. It’s also where the robot vacuum and smart home categories continue to evolve, showing how AI is being embedded into devices that clean, monitor, and protect without demanding constant attention. Beatless: Smarter, Cleaner Pest Control From Ukraine comes Beatless, a chemical-free agricultural pest control system designed to protect crops while staying pollinator-safe. Using sensors and targeted deterrence, it supports safer food production and biodiversity at the same time. It’s a reminder that innovation at CES isn’t just about consumer gadgets—it’s also about applying technology to global problems in sustainable ways. ViewReal: MicroLED Everywhere The Ontario, Canada area featured ViewReal’s MicroLED reference design kits, including transparent displays that can be embedded into mirrors, windows, or dashboards. The tech opens the door to subtle, context-aware information displays—think side mirrors that warn about passing vehicles or doors that show “On Air” when you’re recording. It’s a glimpse at how AI and display tech will blend into everyday surfaces without screaming for attention. Voltae: A Friendlier EV Charger Hungary’s Voltae showed a smart EV charger designed to integrate with building management systems and smart homes. With app control, safety monitoring, and future-proofing features, it’s the kind of infrastructure tech that makes electric vehicles easier to live with, not just easier to sell. Wacaco Pixapresso: Espresso on the Go For travelers who refuse to compromise on coffee, Wacaco’s Pixapresso is a battery-powered espresso machine that fits in a bag and can brew on demand. Whether you’re camping or stuck in a convention center with questionable coffee, this is pure CES practicality—small, focused, and surprisingly refined. SwitchBot AceMate: The Tennis Robot That Actually Rallies One of the most fun robots in the hall is SwitchBot’s AceMate, billed as the world’s first tennis robot for real rally play. Unlike simple ball launchers, AceMate moves around the court and returns shots, creating something much closer to a real practice session. It’s a perfect example of robotics moving from novelty to genuinely useful training tools. SwitchBot Onro H1: A Home Robot With a Job Also from SwitchBot, the Onro H1 is a home robot designed to handle chores like picking up laundry, loading the washer, and even folding clothes. Watching it scan a room, adjust its posture, and carry out tasks makes it clear that domestic robotics is finally crossing from demo to deployment. Creality Spark X: AI-Powered 3D Printing Creality’s Spark X series combines multi-material 3D printing with AI monitoring and even photo-to-3D conversion. With less waste, smarter filament handling, and real-time print supervision, it shows how AI is quietly making maker tech more reliable and more accessible. Target Omni Scoring Dartboard: Turning Games Into Data The Target Omni system adds an AI-powered scoring ring to a standard dartboard, automatically tracking throws, keeping score, and recording games. It’s a simple upgrade that transforms a classic pub game into a data-driven, shareable experience. Snailcle: Compact Infrared Sauna and Fitness Gear Snailcle rounds out the wellness side with a compact infrared sauna and smart exercise equipment designed for small spaces. It’s another example of how innovation at CES 2026 is focusing on fitting advanced tech into real-world homes, not just show floors. The Venetian Upper level at CES 2026 delivers a tightly packed tour of what’s next: practical AI, useful robots, and international startups solving real problems with smart design. It’s not about far-off concepts—it’s about tech you’ll likely see in homes, gyms, and courts sooner than you think. Check it out at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rTwZyIriq6E &amp;nbsp; Check out the Geekazine Merch, including "I AM AI " T-Shirt.  Thanks for reading! Don't forget to subscribe to Geekazine: RSS Feed - YouTube Twitter - Facebook Tip Me via Paypal.me Send a Tip via Venmo RSS Bandwidth by Cachefly Get a 14 Day Trial Be a Patreon: Part of the Sconnie Geek Nation! Reviews: Geekazine gets products in to review. Opinions are of Geekazine.com. Sponsored content will be labeled as such. Read all policies on the Geekazine review page.  Reviews: Geekazine is also an affiliate of Amazon The post Best of CES 2026 Venetian Upper: Startups, Tennis Robots appeared first on Geekazine.</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Jeffrey Powers</itunes:author><itunes:summary>The Venetian at CES 2026 is where innovation feels closest to the show floor, and the upper level in particular delivers a concentrated dose of emerging ideas, practical AI, and a surprising number of robots that actually solve everyday problems. Walking this hall feels like a curated preview of what’s about to hit homes, cars, and offices—less concept, more “you could buy this soon.” From smarter wellness tech to genuinely useful home automation, the Venetian proves why it remains a must-see stop every year. Trevi: Espresso Meets Bathroom Tech Trevi’s booth is the kind of CES mashup that only works here: premium Korean-engineered bathroom wellness products alongside a fully automated espresso machine. The coffee system handles everything from beans to froth with a simple touchscreen, delivering café-style drinks at a fraction of the usual price for machines in this class. Pair that with Trevi’s lineup of smart bidet toilets—complete with heated seats, remote controls, and wellness features—and you get a surprisingly cohesive vision of everyday comfort tech that blends convenience with affordability. KO Corporation: AI-Assisted Body Alignment In the Japan tech area, KO Corporation showed off MySymmetry and The Core, a two-part approach to fixing posture and alignment. MySymmetry uses an app to visualize body misalignment and recommend exercises, while The Core uses smart heel inserts to correct how you stand and walk. It’s a great example of AI being used quietly and practically—less flash, more long-term health benefit—especially for anyone who spends long days on their feet or traveling show floors like CES. Innovation Awards Showcase: A Hall of Future Tech The Innovation Awards area is a highlight reel of CES in physical form. Here you’ll find everything from Nvidia’s latest GPUs to rehabilitation robots, advanced security cameras, smart firefighting robots, and next-gen wearables. It’s also where the robot vacuum and smart home categories continue to evolve, showing how AI is being embedded into devices that clean, monitor, and protect without demanding constant attention. Beatless: Smarter, Cleaner Pest Control From Ukraine comes Beatless, a chemical-free agricultural pest control system designed to protect crops while staying pollinator-safe. Using sensors and targeted deterrence, it supports safer food production and biodiversity at the same time. It’s a reminder that innovation at CES isn’t just about consumer gadgets—it’s also about applying technology to global problems in sustainable ways. ViewReal: MicroLED Everywhere The Ontario, Canada area featured ViewReal’s MicroLED reference design kits, including transparent displays that can be embedded into mirrors, windows, or dashboards. The tech opens the door to subtle, context-aware information displays—think side mirrors that warn about passing vehicles or doors that show “On Air” when you’re recording. It’s a glimpse at how AI and display tech will blend into everyday surfaces without screaming for attention. Voltae: A Friendlier EV Charger Hungary’s Voltae showed a smart EV charger designed to integrate with building management systems and smart homes. With app control, safety monitoring, and future-proofing features, it’s the kind of infrastructure tech that makes electric vehicles easier to live with, not just easier to sell. Wacaco Pixapresso: Espresso on the Go For travelers who refuse to compromise on coffee, Wacaco’s Pixapresso is a battery-powered espresso machine that fits in a bag and can brew on demand. Whether you’re camping or stuck in a convention center with questionable coffee, this is pure CES practicality—small, focused, and surprisingly refined. SwitchBot AceMate: The Tennis Robot That Actually Rallies One of the most fun robots in the hall is SwitchBot’s AceMate, billed as the world’s first tennis robot for real rally play. Unlike simple ball launchers, AceMate moves around the court and returns shots, creating something much closer to a real practice session. It’s a perfect example of robotics moving from novelty to genuinely useful training tools. SwitchBot Onro H1: A Home Robot With a Job Also from SwitchBot, the Onro H1 is a home robot designed to handle chores like picking up laundry, loading the washer, and even folding clothes. Watching it scan a room, adjust its posture, and carry out tasks makes it clear that domestic robotics is finally crossing from demo to deployment. Creality Spark X: AI-Powered 3D Printing Creality’s Spark X series combines multi-material 3D printing with AI monitoring and even photo-to-3D conversion. With less waste, smarter filament handling, and real-time print supervision, it shows how AI is quietly making maker tech more reliable and more accessible. Target Omni Scoring Dartboard: Turning Games Into Data The Target Omni system adds an AI-powered scoring ring to a standard dartboard, automatically tracking throws, keeping score, and recording games. It’s a simple upgrade that transforms a classic pub game into a data-driven, shareable experience. Snailcle: Compact Infrared Sauna and Fitness Gear Snailcle rounds out the wellness side with a compact infrared sauna and smart exercise equipment designed for small spaces. It’s another example of how innovation at CES 2026 is focusing on fitting advanced tech into real-world homes, not just show floors. The Venetian Upper level at CES 2026 delivers a tightly packed tour of what’s next: practical AI, useful robots, and international startups solving real problems with smart design. It’s not about far-off concepts—it’s about tech you’ll likely see in homes, gyms, and courts sooner than you think. Check it out at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rTwZyIriq6E &amp;nbsp; Check out the Geekazine Merch, including "I AM AI " T-Shirt.  Thanks for reading! Don't forget to subscribe to Geekazine: RSS Feed - YouTube Twitter - Facebook Tip Me via Paypal.me Send a Tip via Venmo RSS Bandwidth by Cachefly Get a 14 Day Trial Be a Patreon: Part of the Sconnie Geek Nation! Reviews: Geekazine gets products in to review. Opinions are of Geekazine.com. Sponsored content will be labeled as such. 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<p><a href="https://www.geekazine.com/tag/ces/" data-internallinksmanager029f6b8e52c="1" title="CES">CES</a> 2026’s West Hall makes a bold statement about where the automotive world is headed. Yes, there are cars here—but the real story is how <strong>robots, autonomy, and industrial automation</strong> are quietly redefining the <strong>future of travel</strong>. Walking the floor, it feels less like a traditional auto show and more like a preview of a world where vehicles, machines, and infrastructure think and move together.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-waymo-the-autonomous-backbone">Waymo: The Autonomous Backbone</h2>



<p>Waymo’s presence anchors the West Hall with a clear message: fully autonomous mobility is no longer a concept—it’s infrastructure. The latest generation driverless vehicles, including all-electric models already operating in cities like Las Vegas and Phoenix, show how far the tech has come since early hiccups. With advanced LiDAR and sensor stacks wrapped into production-ready designs, Waymo is positioning autonomy not as a novelty, but as a dependable, everyday transportation layer for cities, airports, and logistics.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-ida-italia-turning-any-car-into-a-robot">IDA Italia: Turning Any Car Into a Robot</h2>



<p>One of the most practical innovations comes from Italy, where IDA demonstrates a <strong>retrofit autonomous driving system</strong> mounted to a Fiat 500e. The idea is simple and powerful: instead of buying a new car, you can upgrade the one you already own. A roof-mounted LiDAR system and supporting hardware turn a conventional vehicle into a semi-autonomous platform, still allowing the driver to take over at any time. It’s a glimpse of how autonomy could scale globally—by upgrading existing fleets instead of replacing them.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-smart-optical-sensors-robots-that-move-the-world">Smart Optical Sensors: Robots That Move the World</h2>



<p>Industrial automation takes center stage with Smart Optical Sensors’ robotic platform. Designed for environments like airports and warehouses, these robots can move luggage or packages directly to people instead of forcing people to hunt for their items. With cameras and intelligent sensors on board, this is the kind of behind-the-scenes robotics that could quietly change how logistics, retail, and travel hubs operate—less waiting, less walking, more efficiency.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-sambo-motors-flying-taxis-get-a-robotic-checkup">Sambo Motors: Flying Taxis Get a Robotic Checkup</h2>



<p>Sambo Motors’ multi-propeller drone aircraft looks like it flew straight out of science fiction, but the real star is the <strong>robotic inspection system</strong> that scans the aircraft before flight. These robots check the exterior, structure, and systems to ensure everything is ready and safe. It’s a perfect example of automation enabling the next generation of transportation—robots maintaining the machines that will move people through the air.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-kubota-farming-goes-fully-autonomous">Kubota: Farming Goes Fully Autonomous</h2>



<p>Autonomy in the West Hall isn’t just about cities. Kubota’s versatile robotic platform shows how agriculture is being transformed by connected, cloud-coordinated machines. This multi-purpose robot can handle tasks from tilling to harvesting, communicate with other machines in the field, and adapt to different work sites. It’s industrial robotics meeting food production, and it highlights how the <strong>innovation</strong> at CES 2026 extends far beyond cars.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-v-bot-superdog-a-robot-with-a-mission">V-Bot Superdog: A Robot With a Mission</h2>



<p>Among the crowd-pleasers is the V-Bot Superdog, an intelligent robotic companion designed for real-world environments. Beyond the novelty, it has serious applications: search, rescue, and assistance in outdoor scenarios. With long battery life, advanced perception, and the ability to seek help if someone is injured, this is robotics stepping into roles traditionally filled by trained animals and humans.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-qualcomm-dragonwing-ai-at-the-edge">Qualcomm Dragonwing: AI at the Edge</h2>



<p>Even something as simple as a bird feeder becomes a showcase for on-device AI in Qualcomm’s Dragonwing. With built-in cameras, solar power, and real-time bird recognition, it demonstrates how the same technologies driving cars and robots are also filtering into consumer devices. It’s a reminder that the West Hall’s innovations are part of a much bigger ecosystem of connected, intelligent machines.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-oshkosh-reinventing-emergency-response">Oshkosh: Reinventing Emergency Response</h2>



<p>Oshkosh brings one of the most imposing vehicles on the floor: a next-generation, sensor-laden fire and rescue truck. With automated doors, advanced cameras, and rugged all-terrain design, this is a vehicle built for speed, safety, and coordination in the most extreme conditions. It shows how autonomy and robotics aren’t just about convenience—they’re about saving lives.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-leo-flight-the-jet-bike-dream">Leo Flight: The Jet Bike Dream</h2>



<p>If there’s a symbol of the futuristic spirit of CES 2026, it might be the Leo Flight jet bike. A compact, electric, jet-propelled personal aircraft that doesn’t require a pilot’s license, it promises short hops across lakes or terrain at speeds up to 60 mph. With limited flight time, it’s not practical for everyone—but it perfectly captures the experimental edge of the <strong>future of travel</strong>.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-alpinestars-tech-air-safety-gets-smarter">Alpinestars Tech-Air: Safety Gets Smarter</h2>



<p>Not all innovation is about movement—some of it is about protection. Alpinestars’ Tech-Air airbag system for riders deploys instantly during a crash, adding a smart, invisible layer of safety for motorcyclists and extreme sports enthusiasts. It’s another example of sensors and AI quietly working in the background to reduce risk.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-less-cars-more-robots">Less Cars, More Robots</h2>



<p>The West Hall at <strong>CES 2026</strong> feels like a turning point. Traditional automotive hardware is still here, but it’s increasingly surrounded—and sometimes overshadowed—by <strong>robots, automation, and intelligent systems</strong>. The real story isn’t just about what we’ll drive, but about the machines that will drive, manage, inspect, protect, and even fly us. This is the West Hall’s message: the <strong>future of travel</strong> isn’t just about cars anymore—it’s about an entire robotic ecosystem moving the world.</p>



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<post-id xmlns="com-wordpress:feed-additions:1">38061</post-id>	<author>geekazine@gmail.com (Jeffrey Powers)</author><itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit><itunes:subtitle>CES 2026’s West Hall makes a bold statement about where the automotive world is headed. Yes, there are cars here—but the real story is how robots, autonomy, and industrial automation are quietly redefining the future of travel. Walking the floor, it feels less like a traditional auto show and more like a preview of a world where vehicles, machines, and infrastructure think and move together. Waymo: The Autonomous Backbone Waymo’s presence anchors the West Hall with a clear message: fully autonomous mobility is no longer a concept—it’s infrastructure. The latest generation driverless vehicles, including all-electric models already operating in cities like Las Vegas and Phoenix, show how far the tech has come since early hiccups. With advanced LiDAR and sensor stacks wrapped into production-ready designs, Waymo is positioning autonomy not as a novelty, but as a dependable, everyday transportation layer for cities, airports, and logistics. IDA Italia: Turning Any Car Into a Robot One of the most practical innovations comes from Italy, where IDA demonstrates a retrofit autonomous driving system mounted to a Fiat 500e. The idea is simple and powerful: instead of buying a new car, you can upgrade the one you already own. A roof-mounted LiDAR system and supporting hardware turn a conventional vehicle into a semi-autonomous platform, still allowing the driver to take over at any time. It’s a glimpse of how autonomy could scale globally—by upgrading existing fleets instead of replacing them. Smart Optical Sensors: Robots That Move the World Industrial automation takes center stage with Smart Optical Sensors’ robotic platform. Designed for environments like airports and warehouses, these robots can move luggage or packages directly to people instead of forcing people to hunt for their items. With cameras and intelligent sensors on board, this is the kind of behind-the-scenes robotics that could quietly change how logistics, retail, and travel hubs operate—less waiting, less walking, more efficiency. Sambo Motors: Flying Taxis Get a Robotic Checkup Sambo Motors’ multi-propeller drone aircraft looks like it flew straight out of science fiction, but the real star is the robotic inspection system that scans the aircraft before flight. These robots check the exterior, structure, and systems to ensure everything is ready and safe. It’s a perfect example of automation enabling the next generation of transportation—robots maintaining the machines that will move people through the air. Kubota: Farming Goes Fully Autonomous Autonomy in the West Hall isn’t just about cities. Kubota’s versatile robotic platform shows how agriculture is being transformed by connected, cloud-coordinated machines. This multi-purpose robot can handle tasks from tilling to harvesting, communicate with other machines in the field, and adapt to different work sites. It’s industrial robotics meeting food production, and it highlights how the innovation at CES 2026 extends far beyond cars. V-Bot Superdog: A Robot With a Mission Among the crowd-pleasers is the V-Bot Superdog, an intelligent robotic companion designed for real-world environments. Beyond the novelty, it has serious applications: search, rescue, and assistance in outdoor scenarios. With long battery life, advanced perception, and the ability to seek help if someone is injured, this is robotics stepping into roles traditionally filled by trained animals and humans. Qualcomm Dragonwing: AI at the Edge Even something as simple as a bird feeder becomes a showcase for on-device AI in Qualcomm’s Dragonwing. With built-in cameras, solar power, and real-time bird recognition, it demonstrates how the same technologies driving cars and robots are also filtering into consumer devices. It’s a reminder that the West Hall’s innovations are part of a much bigger ecosystem of connected, intelligent machines. Oshkosh: Reinventing Emergency Response Oshkosh brings one of the most imposing vehicles on the floor: a next-generation, sensor-laden fire and rescue truck. With automated doors, advanced cameras, and rugged all-terrain design, this is a vehicle built for speed, safety, and coordination in the most extreme conditions. It shows how autonomy and robotics aren’t just about convenience—they’re about saving lives. Leo Flight: The Jet Bike Dream If there’s a symbol of the futuristic spirit of CES 2026, it might be the Leo Flight jet bike. A compact, electric, jet-propelled personal aircraft that doesn’t require a pilot’s license, it promises short hops across lakes or terrain at speeds up to 60 mph. With limited flight time, it’s not practical for everyone—but it perfectly captures the experimental edge of the future of travel. Alpinestars Tech-Air: Safety Gets Smarter Not all innovation is about movement—some of it is about protection. Alpinestars’ Tech-Air airbag system for riders deploys instantly during a crash, adding a smart, invisible layer of safety for motorcyclists and extreme sports enthusiasts. It’s another example of sensors and AI quietly working in the background to reduce risk. Less Cars, More Robots The West Hall at CES 2026 feels like a turning point. Traditional automotive hardware is still here, but it’s increasingly surrounded—and sometimes overshadowed—by robots, automation, and intelligent systems. The real story isn’t just about what we’ll drive, but about the machines that will drive, manage, inspect, protect, and even fly us. This is the West Hall’s message: the future of travel isn’t just about cars anymore—it’s about an entire robotic ecosystem moving the world. Check it out at &amp;nbsp; Check out the Geekazine Merch, including "I AM AI " T-Shirt.  Thanks for reading! Don't forget to subscribe to Geekazine: RSS Feed - YouTube Twitter - Facebook Tip Me via Paypal.me Send a Tip via Venmo RSS Bandwidth by Cachefly Get a 14 Day Trial Be a Patreon: Part of the Sconnie Geek Nation! Reviews: Geekazine gets products in to review. Opinions are of Geekazine.com. Sponsored content will be labeled as such. Read all policies on the Geekazine review page.  Reviews: Geekazine is also an affiliate of Amazon The post CES 2026 West Hall &amp;#8211; Auto and Industrial Automation. Less Cars, More Robots? appeared first on Geekazine.</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Jeffrey Powers</itunes:author><itunes:summary>CES 2026’s West Hall makes a bold statement about where the automotive world is headed. Yes, there are cars here—but the real story is how robots, autonomy, and industrial automation are quietly redefining the future of travel. Walking the floor, it feels less like a traditional auto show and more like a preview of a world where vehicles, machines, and infrastructure think and move together. Waymo: The Autonomous Backbone Waymo’s presence anchors the West Hall with a clear message: fully autonomous mobility is no longer a concept—it’s infrastructure. The latest generation driverless vehicles, including all-electric models already operating in cities like Las Vegas and Phoenix, show how far the tech has come since early hiccups. With advanced LiDAR and sensor stacks wrapped into production-ready designs, Waymo is positioning autonomy not as a novelty, but as a dependable, everyday transportation layer for cities, airports, and logistics. IDA Italia: Turning Any Car Into a Robot One of the most practical innovations comes from Italy, where IDA demonstrates a retrofit autonomous driving system mounted to a Fiat 500e. The idea is simple and powerful: instead of buying a new car, you can upgrade the one you already own. A roof-mounted LiDAR system and supporting hardware turn a conventional vehicle into a semi-autonomous platform, still allowing the driver to take over at any time. It’s a glimpse of how autonomy could scale globally—by upgrading existing fleets instead of replacing them. Smart Optical Sensors: Robots That Move the World Industrial automation takes center stage with Smart Optical Sensors’ robotic platform. Designed for environments like airports and warehouses, these robots can move luggage or packages directly to people instead of forcing people to hunt for their items. With cameras and intelligent sensors on board, this is the kind of behind-the-scenes robotics that could quietly change how logistics, retail, and travel hubs operate—less waiting, less walking, more efficiency. Sambo Motors: Flying Taxis Get a Robotic Checkup Sambo Motors’ multi-propeller drone aircraft looks like it flew straight out of science fiction, but the real star is the robotic inspection system that scans the aircraft before flight. These robots check the exterior, structure, and systems to ensure everything is ready and safe. It’s a perfect example of automation enabling the next generation of transportation—robots maintaining the machines that will move people through the air. Kubota: Farming Goes Fully Autonomous Autonomy in the West Hall isn’t just about cities. Kubota’s versatile robotic platform shows how agriculture is being transformed by connected, cloud-coordinated machines. This multi-purpose robot can handle tasks from tilling to harvesting, communicate with other machines in the field, and adapt to different work sites. It’s industrial robotics meeting food production, and it highlights how the innovation at CES 2026 extends far beyond cars. V-Bot Superdog: A Robot With a Mission Among the crowd-pleasers is the V-Bot Superdog, an intelligent robotic companion designed for real-world environments. Beyond the novelty, it has serious applications: search, rescue, and assistance in outdoor scenarios. With long battery life, advanced perception, and the ability to seek help if someone is injured, this is robotics stepping into roles traditionally filled by trained animals and humans. Qualcomm Dragonwing: AI at the Edge Even something as simple as a bird feeder becomes a showcase for on-device AI in Qualcomm’s Dragonwing. With built-in cameras, solar power, and real-time bird recognition, it demonstrates how the same technologies driving cars and robots are also filtering into consumer devices. It’s a reminder that the West Hall’s innovations are part of a much bigger ecosystem of connected, intelligent machines. Oshkosh: Reinventing Emergency Response Oshkosh brings one of the most imposing vehicles on the floor: a next-generation, sensor-laden fire and rescue truck. With automated doors, advanced cameras, and rugged all-terrain design, this is a vehicle built for speed, safety, and coordination in the most extreme conditions. It shows how autonomy and robotics aren’t just about convenience—they’re about saving lives. Leo Flight: The Jet Bike Dream If there’s a symbol of the futuristic spirit of CES 2026, it might be the Leo Flight jet bike. A compact, electric, jet-propelled personal aircraft that doesn’t require a pilot’s license, it promises short hops across lakes or terrain at speeds up to 60 mph. With limited flight time, it’s not practical for everyone—but it perfectly captures the experimental edge of the future of travel. Alpinestars Tech-Air: Safety Gets Smarter Not all innovation is about movement—some of it is about protection. Alpinestars’ Tech-Air airbag system for riders deploys instantly during a crash, adding a smart, invisible layer of safety for motorcyclists and extreme sports enthusiasts. It’s another example of sensors and AI quietly working in the background to reduce risk. Less Cars, More Robots The West Hall at CES 2026 feels like a turning point. Traditional automotive hardware is still here, but it’s increasingly surrounded—and sometimes overshadowed—by robots, automation, and intelligent systems. 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<p>Dreame came to <a href="https://www.geekazine.com/tag/ces/" data-internallinksmanager029f6b8e52c="1" title="CES">CES</a> 2026 ready to show that it’s far more than just a robot vacuum company. The booth was packed with smart home tech that stretches from floor care to hair care, all tied together under the expanding Dreame Home ecosystem. From robot vacuums and stand up vacuums to a robot pool cleaner and smart hair dryers, the company is clearly building a full-stack approach to home automation with a strong emphasis on AI and hands-free operation.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-robot-vacuums-that-go-beyond-the-floor">Robot Vacuums That Go Beyond the Floor</h2>



<p>Dreame’s robot vacuum lineup remains the star of the show, led by the X60 Max Ultra Complete. This model focuses on ultra-thin design, advanced obstacle detection, and AI-powered navigation that can identify and maneuver around objects in real time. With strong suction, self-emptying docking, and automated mop cleaning, it’s designed to handle daily cleaning without constant human intervention.</p>



<p>The Cyber 10 Ultra takes things further with a built-in robotic arm that can pick up small objects like socks or toys before cleaning. This tackles one of the most common frustrations with robot vacuums and pushes Dreame closer to true autonomous cleaning. It also features powerful suction, multi-layer threshold crossing, and a multifunction dock that handles maintenance automatically.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-dreame-cyber-x">Dreame Cyber X</h3>



<p>One of the most futuristic concepts in the Dreame lineup is the <strong>Dreame Cyber X</strong>, a modular stair-climbing system that turns a standard robot vacuum into a true multi-level cleaning machine. The Cyber X acts like a powered transport dock, using a bionic quad-track system to carry the robot vacuum up and down a full flight of stairs, dock it, and then deploy it to clean another floor before bringing it back down again. Once docked, the robot separates and continues cleaning on its own, then returns to the Cyber X platform for transport back. It’s a bold step toward fully autonomous whole-house cleaning, especially for multi-story homes where robot vacuums have traditionally been limited to a single level.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-stand-up-and-wet-dry-vacuums-for-deep-cleaning">Stand Up and Wet/Dry Vacuums for Deep Cleaning</h2>



<p>Dreame’s stand up vacuum and wet/dry lineup focuses on high power and low maintenance. The Z20 Station and Aero series emphasize strong suction, tangle-free brush systems, and docks that automatically empty debris and prepare the vacuum for the next cleaning session.</p>



<p>Higher-end models like the H15 Pro and H16 Pro Steam introduce hot water washing and steam cleaning, aimed at kitchens, entryways, and homes with pets. These systems are built to handle everything from dry debris to sticky spills and deep carpet grime, while keeping manual cleanup to a minimum.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-robot-pool-cleaner-z2-ultra">Robot Pool Cleaner: Z2 Ultra</h2>



<p>Dreame is also taking its automation strategy outside with the Z2 Ultra robot pool cleaner. This 7-in-1 omni-clean system uses powerful suction and smart navigation with LiDAR and sonar to clean the bottom and sides of a pool. It features auto-docking wireless charging and can return itself to its dock when the job is done.</p>



<p>A higher-end version can even surface itself for easy retrieval, making routine pool maintenance far more hands-free and consistent.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-smart-hair-dryers-with-ai">Smart Hair Dryers With AI</h2>



<p>One of the most surprising areas of the booth was hair care. The Miracle Pro smart hair dryer uses AI-controlled temperature management, high-speed motors, and special cartridges that can deliver nutrients or scent while drying. The goal is to dry hair faster while reducing heat damage and improving overall hair health.</p>



<p>The upcoming Pilot model adds a built-in camera and app control, allowing users to monitor and adjust the drying process in real time. With intelligent nozzle recognition and smart presets, Dreame is clearly positioning hair care as another part of its smart home ecosystem.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-air-care-and-the-bigger-dreame-home-picture">Air Care and the Bigger Dreame Home Picture</h2>



<p>Alongside cleaning and hair care, Dreame also showed a lineup of air purifiers and climate devices designed to handle large spaces, pet hair, and everyday air quality concerns. These products reinforce the company’s broader strategy: building a connected Dreame Home ecosystem that covers as many parts of daily life as possible.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-the-big-takeaway">The Big Takeaway</h2>



<p>From robot vacuums that can climb stairs, to a robot pool cleaner that docks itself, to smart hair dryers and powerful stand up vacuums, Dreame’s CES presence showed a company going all-in on AI-driven home automation. The focus is clear: fewer chores, less maintenance, and a smarter, more autonomous home experience across the entire Dreame lineup.</p>



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<post-id xmlns="com-wordpress:feed-additions:1">38057</post-id>	<author>geekazine@gmail.com (Jeffrey Powers)</author><itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit><itunes:subtitle>Dreame came to CES 2026 ready to show that it’s far more than just a robot vacuum company. The booth was packed with smart home tech that stretches from floor care to hair care, all tied together under the expanding Dreame Home ecosystem. From robot vacuums and stand up vacuums to a robot pool cleaner and smart hair dryers, the company is clearly building a full-stack approach to home automation with a strong emphasis on AI and hands-free operation. Robot Vacuums That Go Beyond the Floor Dreame’s robot vacuum lineup remains the star of the show, led by the X60 Max Ultra Complete. This model focuses on ultra-thin design, advanced obstacle detection, and AI-powered navigation that can identify and maneuver around objects in real time. With strong suction, self-emptying docking, and automated mop cleaning, it’s designed to handle daily cleaning without constant human intervention. The Cyber 10 Ultra takes things further with a built-in robotic arm that can pick up small objects like socks or toys before cleaning. This tackles one of the most common frustrations with robot vacuums and pushes Dreame closer to true autonomous cleaning. It also features powerful suction, multi-layer threshold crossing, and a multifunction dock that handles maintenance automatically. Dreame Cyber X One of the most futuristic concepts in the Dreame lineup is the Dreame Cyber X, a modular stair-climbing system that turns a standard robot vacuum into a true multi-level cleaning machine. The Cyber X acts like a powered transport dock, using a bionic quad-track system to carry the robot vacuum up and down a full flight of stairs, dock it, and then deploy it to clean another floor before bringing it back down again. Once docked, the robot separates and continues cleaning on its own, then returns to the Cyber X platform for transport back. It’s a bold step toward fully autonomous whole-house cleaning, especially for multi-story homes where robot vacuums have traditionally been limited to a single level. Stand Up and Wet/Dry Vacuums for Deep Cleaning Dreame’s stand up vacuum and wet/dry lineup focuses on high power and low maintenance. The Z20 Station and Aero series emphasize strong suction, tangle-free brush systems, and docks that automatically empty debris and prepare the vacuum for the next cleaning session. Higher-end models like the H15 Pro and H16 Pro Steam introduce hot water washing and steam cleaning, aimed at kitchens, entryways, and homes with pets. These systems are built to handle everything from dry debris to sticky spills and deep carpet grime, while keeping manual cleanup to a minimum. Robot Pool Cleaner: Z2 Ultra Dreame is also taking its automation strategy outside with the Z2 Ultra robot pool cleaner. This 7-in-1 omni-clean system uses powerful suction and smart navigation with LiDAR and sonar to clean the bottom and sides of a pool. It features auto-docking wireless charging and can return itself to its dock when the job is done. A higher-end version can even surface itself for easy retrieval, making routine pool maintenance far more hands-free and consistent. Smart Hair Dryers With AI One of the most surprising areas of the booth was hair care. The Miracle Pro smart hair dryer uses AI-controlled temperature management, high-speed motors, and special cartridges that can deliver nutrients or scent while drying. The goal is to dry hair faster while reducing heat damage and improving overall hair health. The upcoming Pilot model adds a built-in camera and app control, allowing users to monitor and adjust the drying process in real time. With intelligent nozzle recognition and smart presets, Dreame is clearly positioning hair care as another part of its smart home ecosystem. Air Care and the Bigger Dreame Home Picture Alongside cleaning and hair care, Dreame also showed a lineup of air purifiers and climate devices designed to handle large spaces, pet hair, and everyday air quality concerns. These products reinforce the company’s broader strategy: building a connected Dreame Home ecosystem that covers as many parts of daily life as possible. The Big Takeaway From robot vacuums that can climb stairs, to a robot pool cleaner that docks itself, to smart hair dryers and powerful stand up vacuums, Dreame’s CES presence showed a company going all-in on AI-driven home automation. The focus is clear: fewer chores, less maintenance, and a smarter, more autonomous home experience across the entire Dreame lineup. Check it out at &amp;nbsp; Check out the Geekazine Merch, including "I AM AI " T-Shirt.  Thanks for reading! Don't forget to subscribe to Geekazine: RSS Feed - YouTube Twitter - Facebook Tip Me via Paypal.me Send a Tip via Venmo RSS Bandwidth by Cachefly Get a 14 Day Trial Be a Patreon: Part of the Sconnie Geek Nation! Reviews: Geekazine gets products in to review. Opinions are of Geekazine.com. Sponsored content will be labeled as such. Read all policies on the Geekazine review page.  Reviews: Geekazine is also an affiliate of Amazon The post Dreame Cyber X &amp;#8211; Taking Your Robots Upstairs: CES 2026 appeared first on Geekazine.</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Jeffrey Powers</itunes:author><itunes:summary>Dreame came to CES 2026 ready to show that it’s far more than just a robot vacuum company. The booth was packed with smart home tech that stretches from floor care to hair care, all tied together under the expanding Dreame Home ecosystem. From robot vacuums and stand up vacuums to a robot pool cleaner and smart hair dryers, the company is clearly building a full-stack approach to home automation with a strong emphasis on AI and hands-free operation. Robot Vacuums That Go Beyond the Floor Dreame’s robot vacuum lineup remains the star of the show, led by the X60 Max Ultra Complete. This model focuses on ultra-thin design, advanced obstacle detection, and AI-powered navigation that can identify and maneuver around objects in real time. With strong suction, self-emptying docking, and automated mop cleaning, it’s designed to handle daily cleaning without constant human intervention. The Cyber 10 Ultra takes things further with a built-in robotic arm that can pick up small objects like socks or toys before cleaning. This tackles one of the most common frustrations with robot vacuums and pushes Dreame closer to true autonomous cleaning. It also features powerful suction, multi-layer threshold crossing, and a multifunction dock that handles maintenance automatically. Dreame Cyber X One of the most futuristic concepts in the Dreame lineup is the Dreame Cyber X, a modular stair-climbing system that turns a standard robot vacuum into a true multi-level cleaning machine. The Cyber X acts like a powered transport dock, using a bionic quad-track system to carry the robot vacuum up and down a full flight of stairs, dock it, and then deploy it to clean another floor before bringing it back down again. Once docked, the robot separates and continues cleaning on its own, then returns to the Cyber X platform for transport back. It’s a bold step toward fully autonomous whole-house cleaning, especially for multi-story homes where robot vacuums have traditionally been limited to a single level. Stand Up and Wet/Dry Vacuums for Deep Cleaning Dreame’s stand up vacuum and wet/dry lineup focuses on high power and low maintenance. The Z20 Station and Aero series emphasize strong suction, tangle-free brush systems, and docks that automatically empty debris and prepare the vacuum for the next cleaning session. Higher-end models like the H15 Pro and H16 Pro Steam introduce hot water washing and steam cleaning, aimed at kitchens, entryways, and homes with pets. These systems are built to handle everything from dry debris to sticky spills and deep carpet grime, while keeping manual cleanup to a minimum. Robot Pool Cleaner: Z2 Ultra Dreame is also taking its automation strategy outside with the Z2 Ultra robot pool cleaner. This 7-in-1 omni-clean system uses powerful suction and smart navigation with LiDAR and sonar to clean the bottom and sides of a pool. It features auto-docking wireless charging and can return itself to its dock when the job is done. A higher-end version can even surface itself for easy retrieval, making routine pool maintenance far more hands-free and consistent. Smart Hair Dryers With AI One of the most surprising areas of the booth was hair care. The Miracle Pro smart hair dryer uses AI-controlled temperature management, high-speed motors, and special cartridges that can deliver nutrients or scent while drying. The goal is to dry hair faster while reducing heat damage and improving overall hair health. The upcoming Pilot model adds a built-in camera and app control, allowing users to monitor and adjust the drying process in real time. With intelligent nozzle recognition and smart presets, Dreame is clearly positioning hair care as another part of its smart home ecosystem. Air Care and the Bigger Dreame Home Picture Alongside cleaning and hair care, Dreame also showed a lineup of air purifiers and climate devices designed to handle large spaces, pet hair, and everyday air quality concerns. These products reinforce the company’s broader strategy: building a connected Dreame Home ecosystem that covers as many parts of daily life as possible. The Big Takeaway From robot vacuums that can climb stairs, to a robot pool cleaner that docks itself, to smart hair dryers and powerful stand up vacuums, Dreame’s CES presence showed a company going all-in on AI-driven home automation. The focus is clear: fewer chores, less maintenance, and a smarter, more autonomous home experience across the entire Dreame lineup. Check it out at &amp;nbsp; Check out the Geekazine Merch, including "I AM AI " T-Shirt.  Thanks for reading! Don't forget to subscribe to Geekazine: RSS Feed - YouTube Twitter - Facebook Tip Me via Paypal.me Send a Tip via Venmo RSS Bandwidth by Cachefly Get a 14 Day Trial Be a Patreon: Part of the Sconnie Geek Nation! Reviews: Geekazine gets products in to review. Opinions are of Geekazine.com. Sponsored content will be labeled as such. 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