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3M WorkTunes In-Ear Electronic Hearing Protector Adds Bluetooth 6.0 to Job-Site Ear Protection

The 3M WorkTunes In-Ear Electronic Hearing Protector gives the company’s job-site audio line a lighter, lower-profile option for people who need hearing protection but don’t want full-size earmuffs clamped over their heads all day. The $69.98 Bluetooth hearing protector uses corded, magnetic earbuds, offers a 19 dB Noise Reduction Rating, and adds Bluetooth 6.0 for calls, music, and podcasts while you work. It’s aimed at contractors, landscapers, DIYers, and anyone who has learned that lawn equipment, power tools, and “just one quick project” can still leave their ears ringing by dinnertime. Not exactly ideal for anyone.

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Smartphones & Gear

Motorola Edge 2026 Puts Durability, Cameras, and Faster Charging into a Smaller Midrange Phone

The motorola edge 2026 is arriving as Motorola’s newest midrange phone for North America, and its pitch is less about chasing flagship excess than making the everyday stuff feel less fragile. It has a compact 6.3″ display, a triple 50-megapixel camera system, faster wired and wireless charging, and a tougher build than many phones in its price range. At $599.99 unlocked, it’s aimed at people who want a phone that can handle travel, kids, commutes, spills, and too-full tote bags without demanding full flagship money or treating durability as an optional personality trait when it arrives in June.

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Home Tech

CHERRY XTRFY K33 Keyboard Review: A Compact 75% Keyboard with Splash Resistance and a Twist

The CHERRY XTRFY K33 has a feature that instantly stands out in a crowded mechanical keyboard market. It is a compact 75% gaming keyboard with an IP54 rating for dust and splash resistance. That alone makes it a little unusual. Add tri-mode wireless connectivity, RGB lighting, Mac and Windows support, and CHERRY’s so-called memchanical switches, and this keyboard starts to feel like a product with its own personality. I spent some time looking over the design, checking out the key layout, testing the lighting, and getting a sense of how the hybrid switches feel in everyday use.

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