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The tech-y gifts our experts have been eyeing for for Father's Day — or for anyone yearning for a little trip down memory lane.
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We spent hours testing 23 shaving creams, gels, and foams. These three softened our stubble and delivered a smooth razor glide without the irritation.
The Oura Ring 4, our top pick for sleep tracking, offers consistently accurate heart-rate data and easy-to-follow guidance.
I spend half my waking hours in a sports bra — specifically, an Anita Air Control we’ve recommended for years. Here’s why I’ve bought it again and again.
A Wirecutter editor with a disability needed a way to control her home’s lighting. A few smart devices made it possible and convenient.
Lisa Rinna’s no-nonsense travel essentials include a collapsible water kettle, a pack of disinfectant wipes, and anywhere from 10 to 15 pairs of sunglasses.
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The Xteink e-readers are compact and portable, but, with a steep learning curve, they’re not for everyone.
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Writer Alex Aciman has never liked shaving. It’s messy and inconvenient, and he's been hard-pressed to find an aftershave that doesn't irritate his sensitive skin. That is, until now. Read all about Alex's unlikely shaving companion: nyti.ms/4xFXoLZ
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The tech-y gifts our experts have been eyeing for for Father's Day — or for anyone yearning for a little trip down memory lane.
I spend half my waking hours in a sports bra — specifically, an Anita Air Control we’ve recommended for years. Here’s why I’ve bought it again and again.
Lisa Rinna’s no-nonsense travel essentials include a collapsible water kettle, a pack of disinfectant wipes, and anywhere from 10 to 15 pairs of sunglasses.