6 Months With the Logitech C922 Pro Stream Webcam: Our Long-Term Verdict
The C922 is the webcam for streamers. 720p/60fps makes motion look sharp — something the C920 can't do.
The C922 is the webcam for streamers. 720p/60fps makes motion look sharp — something the C920 can't do.
A 14" cast iron wok sounds like overkill until you use it once. The heat retention turns average stir-fries into restaurant-quality meals.
If you're past 52.5 lbs and don't want to store a rack of 90-lb dumbbells, the SelectTech 1090s are the answer. Expensive, but a proper home gym investment.
The OXO mixing bowls are the ones that stay on the counter. The non-slip ring, pour spout, and rubber grip make every mixing job easier.
The MX Master 3 set the standard for ergonomic wireless mice. The MagSpeed scroll wheel and app-specific customisation make it genuinely useful.
The C920x is the webcam we recommend to everyone asking what to buy. 1080p, auto-focus, and it works immediately out of the box.
Yes, it's a single-purpose tool. But if you eat avocados regularly, the OXO slicer pays for itself in blood — specifically, not losing yours to an avocado knife mishap.
The Pyrex 10-piece set is the meal prep kit we actually recommend. Glass stays clean, doesn't absorb smells or stains, and goes from freezer to oven.
The KitchenAid stand mixer is the appliance that stays on the counter permanently. Forty years on, it's still the best thing you can put in a kitchen.
The MX Master 3 set the standard for ergonomic wireless mice. The MagSpeed scroll wheel and app-specific customisation make it genuinely useful.
The Blue Yeti is still the benchmark USB mic for home offices. No drivers, no complicated setup, just plug it in and sound good.
The Lodge enamel dutch oven gives you 90% of the Le Creuset experience for 25% of the price. It's genuinely excellent.
The OXO soft-grip can opener is what a can opener should be. No slipping, no mid-tin fails, no sharp edges. Buy it and stop thinking about can openers.
The OXO 2-in-1 can opener does the standard job well and adds a ring-pull tab lifter that's genuinely useful for canned fish and drinks.
The Instant Pot changed how millions of people cook at home. The DUO60 is still the one we recommend — it does 7 jobs and does them well.
The AmazonBasics monitor stand does exactly what you need it to — lifts your screen, tilts, pans, and doesn't fall over. A sensible buy.
The CAP Barbell set is as basic as it gets and works exactly as expected. If you're just starting out and want to spend under $50, this does the job.
A 14" cast iron wok sounds like overkill until you use it once. The heat retention turns average stir-fries into restaurant-quality meals.
The Victorinox Fibrox is what professionals use when they don't want to babysit their tools. Sharp, balanced, dishwasher-safe, and under $50.
The Iron Gym bar is what everyone starts with. It sets up in a doorframe in 30 seconds, handles 300 lbs, and works for pull-ups, chin-ups, and push-ups.
The MX Master 3 set the standard for ergonomic wireless mice. The MagSpeed scroll wheel and app-specific customisation make it genuinely useful.
The Anker USB hub is one of those things you buy for $20 and use for 5 years. Fast, reliable, plug-and-play.
The Cuisinart 11-cup food processor is the one to buy if you cook seriously. It's been the benchmark for 20 years for a reason.
The OXO mixing bowls are the ones that stay on the counter. The non-slip ring, pour spout, and rubber grip make every mixing job easier.