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GroWell Cap Review: I Have Hair for the First Time in 15 Years

Wired · 9h ago Cached

A Wired reviewer shares their experience using the GroWell LED cap for hair regrowth, reporting noticeable regrowth after eight weeks of use every other day.

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The Fitbit Air is a good wearable weighed down by a chatty AI "coach"

Ars Technica · 11h ago Cached

The Fitbit Air is a minimalist fitness tracker lacking a screen but offering comprehensive health sensors, though Google's AI Health Coach integration feels unnecessary and overly chatty.

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Best Sleep Trackers of 2026: Oura, Whoop, and Eight Sleep

Wired · 4d ago Cached

A comprehensive guide to the best sleep trackers of 2026, featuring Oura Ring 4, Whoop MG Fitness Band, and Eight Sleep Pod 5, with emphasis on AI-driven coaching and personalized recommendations for improving sleep quality.

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Kiwibit’s AI-powered bird feeder is my new backyard buddy

TechCrunch AI · 2026-05-29 Cached

A review of Kiwibit's AI-powered bird feeder, which uses a built-in camera and bird-identification algorithm to track and identify over 10,000 bird species, offering a fun and connected backyard experience.

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This MacBook Privacy Screen Totally Changed How I Work in Public

Wired · 2026-05-29 Cached

Review of the Targus 4Vu Magnetic Privacy Screen for MacBook Pro, highlighting its easy magnetic attachment and effectiveness in reducing viewing angles for public work.

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7 Best Outdoor Security Cameras (2026) After Testing Dozens

Wired · 2026-05-26 Cached

Wired reviews the best outdoor security cameras for 2026, highlighting the Aqara Camera Hub G5 Pro for its Matter controller and Thread border router capabilities, with clear 2K video, local recording, and AI detection.

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Cearvol’s Wave Design Fights Off Hearing Loss and Aging Stigma

Wired · 2026-05-26 Cached

The Cearvol Wave Lite earbuds offer moderate hearing assistance but fall short in audio quality, especially for conversation and movie-watching, though they are reasonably priced for the hearing aid market.

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@MinLiBuilds: Suddenly realized that all the previous tinkering with Tailscale + tmux, Claude Remotion, Codex remote was a complete waste of time. This is the ultimate mobile AI remote—the most comfortable product I've experienced so far. 100% identical to your local computer.

X AI KOLs Timeline · 2026-05-19 Cached

Recommends a mobile AI remote product, claiming it offers the best experience and is identical to a local computer, replacing Tailscale+tmux, Claude Remotion, and other solutions.

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@yanhua1010: Suddenly realized that messing around with OpenClaw and Hermes was all a complete waste of time. This is the true AI native product, the most comfortable one I've experienced so far.

X AI KOLs Timeline · 2026-05-19 Cached

The user believes that a certain AI native product provides an excellent experience, and that the time spent on OpenClaw, Hermes, etc. was wasted.

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These 11 Automatic Cat Feeders Were the Best We Tested in 2026

Wired · 2026-05-18 Cached

A review of 11 automatic cat feeders tested in 2026, highlighting features, pros, and cons of each model.

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Best Indoor Garden Systems: I've Been Testing All Year (2026)

Wired · 2026-05-16 Cached

Wired's 2026 review of indoor garden systems highlights the Gardyn Home 4.0 as the easiest to assemble and most productive, noting its AI-driven subscription app Kelby (powered by ChatGPT) for automated plant care.

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The perfect commuter bike? Velotric's Discover M makes its case.

Ars Technica · 2026-05-15 Cached

Ars Technica reviews the Velotric Discover M e-bike, highlighting its upgraded mid-drive motor, Shimano Cues components, and comfortable commuter design at a reasonable price.

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Top 7 AI Agent Tools That Actually Work

YouTube AI Channels · 2026-05-08 Cached

This article reviews seven no-code AI agent tools, including ChatGPT, Manis, Claude Co-work, OpenClaw, and Zapier, highlighting their capabilities in automating multi-step tasks, file management, and business workflows without requiring programming skills.

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