Razer DeathAdder V2 Pro Review

The Razer DeathAdder V2 Pro has a sensor with a wide sensitivity range, which you can adjust in small increments. The polling rate is adjustable, too; you can set it to 125Hz, 500Hz, and 1000Hz. You can also customize the lift-off distance, from 1 to 3 mm. Due to testing limitations, we can only measure…

BISSELL AeroSlim Review – RTINGS.com

The BISSELL AeroSlim and eufy HomeVac H11 are extremely closely-matched, which isn’t surprising given their very similar designs. They share almost identical battery life, recharge times, overall cleaning performance, and build quality. However, the BISSELL does distinguish itself from the eufy thanks to its washable, as opposed to disposable, filters and included rack station that…

STMicro scores takeover ‘hat-trick’ with deal for IoT specialist SOMOS

STMicroelectronics (STMicro) has followed up the summer purchases of France-based ultra-wideband (UWB) specialist BeSpoon and Canada-based cellular IoT connectivity firm Riot Micro with a deal for cellular IoT and 5G chipmaker SOMOS Semiconductor. The Franco-Italian firm said the acquisition strengthens its product portfolio, intellectual property, and in-house know-how around front-end modules (FEMs) for the IoT…

Motorola Squads 200 Review – RTINGS.com

The Motorola Squads 200 have great imaging. Their weighted group delay falls entirely beneath the audibility threshold, resulting in tight bass and transparent treble. The L/R drivers are also quite well-matched in regards to amplitude and phase response, so objects in the stereo image are accurately placed. While there’s a small amount of frequency mismatch,…