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7 Must Have Gadgets In 2019

Sony WH-1000XM3

 Headphones: Sony WH-1000XM3

Our recommendation for the best headphones, the ideal wireless and the very best noise cancelling headphones is the Sony WH-1000XM3. Simply speaking, we actually approve of those cans. Sony wins sound quality and layout, together with touch controls on the ideal earcup that work superbly along with a battery life that lasts around 30 hours. Together with USB-C rapid charging and outstanding wireless sound performance, these superstars are worth every cent.

Fitbit Alta HR

Exercise tracker: Fitbit Alta HR

If you don't have a fitness tracker, then the Fitbit Alta HR is a wonderful place to get started. Unlike a smartwatch, the battery lasts a whole week and the slim and discreet ring houses plenty of tech. It tracks steps, calories burned off, sleep and heart rate, includes extras such as hourly mini goals and comes in six colors with accessory bands sold separately. The only disadvantage is it's not waterproof.

 Laptop: Dell XPS 13


The Dell XPS 13 is the definitive MacBook-killer. This 13-inch notebook weighs a mere 1.2kg yet is strong enough to take care of a heavy workload. There are many configuration options, such as non-glare displays and touchscreen versions. The tiny 4mm display bezel means it has a very compact footprint, which makes it easy to fit in any bag. We're analyzing the 2019 variant, with the webcam thankfully now positioned above the display.

Jabra Elite 65t

Wireless earbuds: Jabra Elite 65t

Forget Apple's AirPods, if you'd like really wireless earphones for every occasion then we recommend the Jabra Elite 65t. Unlike the majority of Jabra's efforts, they are less concerned with the fitness center and running and much more tailored for ordinary use. They sound, and look, great and you get five hours of usage from a complete charge and a further two out of the charging instance. Unlike a few wireless headphones we have examined, we had no sound and video sync issues when viewing Netflix and while they are not equipped with running in mind, they are safe enough to be usable all the same.

Samsung Q900

TV: Samsung Q900

Samsung's Q900 provides on the company's ambitious promise of an 8K TV that's prepared to purchase now. Coming in three dimensions (85-, 75- and - 65-inch variations ), it measures up the HDR functionality, hitting peak brightness amounts of 4,000 nits, meaning that content comes out exactly as its founders intended. The design exudes Samsung's standard high standards and the 15ms input lag makes the Q900 ideal for gambling. Most significant, as you'd expect, is your Q900's spectacular upscaling via its Quantum 8K Processor. In short, it's the finest LCD TV we've tested.

Garmin Forerunner 935

Running watch: Garmin Forerunner 935

This gadget is for those who take running seriously. If you do, it might be well worth investing in it -- not the least due to the device's remarkable battery life, which lasts for up to fourteen days on standby mode, as well as 24 hours when always monitoring action. The watch can monitor a variety of tasks such as swims, cycles or rounds of golf clubs, in addition to displaying various
training options. Additionally, it offers information on heart rates, lactate thresholds or retrieval times. All of that is packed in 49g; a comparatively lightweight gadget, so, making for an entire running watch.

Huawei P30 Pro

Check Huawei P30 Pro

The Huawei P30 Pro provides the sacred trinity of superb design, screen and camera using no less than four versatile cameras, a fast in-display fingerprint detector and an all-screen, small top notch layout. It's so nicely specced and easy to live with.

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