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I Slept on Eight Sleep Pod 5 Ultra and I Can’t Go Back
Posted by Andru Edwards Categories: Features, Smart Home, Product Reviews, Videos,
The Eight Sleep Pod 5 Ultra completely changed what I thought I knew about better sleep. We’ve all heard the same advice about sleep: turn off screens early, meditate before bedtime, and essentially revamp your entire evening routine. It's exhausting just thinking about it. But what if your bed could take care of everything on autopilot?
That's exactly what the Eight Sleep Pod 5 Ultra promises, and after sleeping on it for 30 nights, I have to admit: it’s pretty remarkable.
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Gaming on the Hisense 100 Inch TV is MIND BLOWING!
Posted by Andru Edwards Categories: Displays, Home Entertainment, Video Games, Videos,
Hisense 100-inch U75QN Mini-LED TV Review! This is Hisense’s newest 100-inch screen, and it’s wild. From gaming to movies, this massive display finally delivers brightness and contrast that hold up in real life.
I’ve been living with the 100-inch Hisense U75QN for the past couple of weeks: daytime streaming, late-night movies, long gaming sessions, and endless app-hopping. The Mini-LED panel handles daylight without washing out, and the blacks stay cinematic after dark. The built-in audio punches above its weight, but I still prefer external speakers. And yes, Google TV is nice and fluid.
If you’ve been wondering whether a 100-inch TV actually fits into your everyday life, this review breaks down what works, what doesn’t, and whether the Hisense U75QN earns its spot as one of the best 100-inch TVs you can buy.
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2025 Jeep Wagoneer S Limited 4xe Review
Posted by Andru Edwards Categories: Features, Product Reviews, Transportation,

Jeep has spent the last few years turning “Wagoneer” into a luxury label. The Wagoneer S is the version designed for a world where luxury mostly means software, screens, and quiet speed.
It’s also the part that confuses everyone at first: the Wagoneer S is fully electric. And on this model, “4xe” is a brand badge, not a plug-in hybrid promise. You charge it, you drive it, and you try to figure out whether Jeep has finally built an EV that feels as polished as it looks.
The answer is complicated in a very modern-car way. The Wagoneer S Limited does some things incredibly well. It also stumbles in a few places that you touch, feel, and notice every single day.
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Meet the iGarden P15: The Smart, Silent Upgrade Your Pool Has Been Waiting For
Posted by Andru Edwards Categories: Misc. Tech, Product Reviews, Videos,
Most of us have no idea how loud our pool pump is right now. We just accept the ambient noise, the bloated power bill, and the clunky hardware hiding behind a bush. But pool tech is finally catching up to the rest of the smart home.
The iGarden Pool Pump P15 takes old-school, energy-draining pool maintenance and flips it into something quiet, efficient, and fully controllable from your phone.
2025 Mercedes G-Wagen AMG G 63 Review: The Classic SUV Finally Hits Its Peak
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You don’t buy a G-Wagen to blend in. It’s a billboard for every era it’s survived: the 70s military truck, the 90s Wall Street icon, the 2020s social media flex. Now, for 2025, it finally drives like it looks - commanding, calm, a little ridiculous, and extremely, intentionally cool. There’s a V8 with more tech inside than some laptops. There’s chassis wizardry that erases its worst habits. The price is high, the attitude is higher. If you want a quiet luxury SUV, shop elsewhere. If you want a machine that turns every Starbucks run into a photo op, start counting options.
Mercedes Remixed Its Icon (But Didn’t Dare Change the Shape)
Under the hood, the old-school hand-built V8 is now paired with a 48-volt starter-generator - a mild-hybrid system, but don’t call it eco. It’s here for instant response, not planet-saving. AMG Active Ride Control means the anti-roll bars are out, and a hydraulic network is in. The G-Wagen doesn’t tip and sway anymore. It leans into corners with a kind of dignity it never had. MBUX gets smarter, the Transparent Hood camera now makes off-roading (or curb-hopping) easier, and there are subtle tweaks to the A-pillars and roof for less wind noise. All the DNA, with a few evolutionary tricks.
Mercedes Finally Nailed the Plug-In SUV: 2025 GLC 350e Tested
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The GLC 350e is the rare plug‑in hybrid that feels like a real electric car for most of your week. Mercedes quotes 54 miles of EV range and the number finally lines up with how people actually drive a compact luxury SUV. School runs. Grocery loops. A commute that looks the same Monday through Thursday. Add the comfort and polish this generation of GLC already nailed, then give it DC fast charging for the days you push too far on battery. It ends up calm, capable, and surprisingly efficient. If you have a place to plug in, this is the GLC you want.
The test car at a glance
My test vehicle is the spec you actually see in showrooms when someone checks every box that makes the design pop: MANUFAKTUR Patagonia Red Metallic paint, AMG Line with the sportier bumpers, Night Package for the dark trim, and 20‑inch AMG multispoke wheels finished in black. Inside, Exclusive Trim with Metal Weave accents, ventilated front seats, the panorama roof, and the Advanced USB package. It starts at $59,900 and lands at $73,450 as tested including destination.
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3 New Shows Prove Apple TV+ is Just Getting Started…
Posted by Andru Edwards Categories: Apple, Home Entertainment, Videos,
If you're anything like me, finishing a show like Severance leaves a void. It’s unsettling, thought-provoking, and so visually distinctive that it’s hard to imagine anything else filling that slot. But what if I told you Apple TV+ quietly launched three series that might not only fill that gap but stretch your viewing appetite in entirely new directions? They’re not front-page banner material (yet), but they’re packed with big names, sharp scripts, and a clear sense of ambition.
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Google Pixel 9 Pro Fold Long-Term Review: Still Worth It?
Posted by Andru Edwards Categories: Smartphones, Google, Product Reviews, Videos,
Imagine a phone so thin it rivals the latest iPad Pro, yet it's packed with Google's AI smarts and folds seamlessly in half. That’s the Pixel 9 Pro Fold—a cutting-edge device that redefines elegance and functionality in the foldable smartphone market. But does its second iteration live up to expectations? Let’s dive in and explore everything that makes this device stand out, from its impossibly slim design to its powerful AI integration.
Ultra-Slim Hardware That’s a Marvel of Engineering
The Pixel 9 Pro Fold feels like something straight out of a sci-fi movie. At just 0.2 inches thick when opened, it’s one of the slimmest smartphones ever created, rivaling the thinness of the iPad Pro. Google achieved this feat with ingenious engineering, particularly the hinge mechanism. This hinge folds completely flat, ensuring smooth transitions between phone and tablet modes. It’s a small but impactful detail that enhances everyday usability.
Weighing in at 9.1 ounces, the device strikes a perfect balance between portability and durability. While it’s not the lightest foldable on the market, the weight distribution makes it feel sturdy and premium in hand. If you’ve ever struggled with a clunky foldable, you’ll appreciate the sleekness that Google has achieved here.
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Apple’s HUGE Siri Apple Intelligence Fumble w/ John Gruber - Geared Up 205
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Tech legend John Gruber joins Andru Edwards and Jon Rettinger to unravel the story behind Apple Intelligence and its delayed features in this episode of Geared Up. From early WWDC promises to today's reality, they dissect how Apple got comfortable showcasing features it didn't hav eready, and what that says about their internal culture, marketing strategy, and the future of Siri.
Required reading for this episode: Something is Rotten in the State of Cupertino
Gruber shares rare behind-the-scenes insights, including his personal evolution in covering Apple and the moment he realized the company had broken a decades-long precedent. The trio also explores the rocky launch of Vision Pro, Apple's approach to foldables, and why Apple Maps is a cautionary tale for Apple Intelligence.
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Mercedes Got the Formula Right with the 2024 GLC 43
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The 2024 Mercedes-AMG GLC 43 Coupe is an interesting proposition. It sits neatly in a category that often tries (and sometimes struggles) to blend performance and practicality, wrapped in that distinctive coupe silhouette that's suddenly everywhere. On paper, Mercedes promises both sporty handling and everyday usability - but how does this translate in real life?
First, let's talk numbers. Under the hood, you'll find AMG’s tuned 2.0-liter turbocharged inline-four engine. With 416 horsepower and 369 lb-ft of torque, aided by a 48-volt mild-hybrid system and an electric exhaust-gas turbocharger, acceleration is brisk—Mercedes claims 0-60 mph in roughly 4.7 seconds. It's paired with a 9-speed AMG SPEEDSHIFT MCT automatic transmission that delivers fast, crisp gear changes, and all-wheel drive comes standard via Mercedes' 4MATIC system. It's quick enough to entertain, though not exactly thrilling if you've spent time in higher-powered AMGs.
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