Jon Jacobi is a musician, former x86/6800 programmer, and long-time computer enthusiast. He writes reviews on TVs, SSDs, dash cams, remote access software, Bluetooth speakers, and sundry other consumer-tech hardware and software.
The Arc is one of the few dash cams Thinkware markets with a display. As such, it went all in and made it touch. Marry that with great front and rear day captures, and you've got a very nice product. Just not at night.
Seagate's high-capacity, external 3.5-inch Expansion Desktop hard drive can sustain transfers at nearly 280MBps. It's also available with up to 24TB at around $20 per terabyte.
The "WD My Passport, Works with USB C" (really, that's the name) is an external 2.5-inch hard drive that's available with up to 6TB of capacity for less than $200. But while it "works with USB-C," the port is actually Micro-B USB.
Nothing has advanced in performance over the last decade like internal storage, first SATA and then NVMe SSDs -- here's how we test and rate these drives.
After a system crash is not the time to find out your backup software failed or doesn't have a key feature you need. This is how we kick the tires to find the backup programs you can trust.
The Teamgroup PD20M passed performance with a smaller 16GB data set, but fell to the bottom of the charts with our usual 64GB data set. Light duty only.
Viofo's VS1 Mini 2K dash cam impressed us with its excellent day and night captures. It's super small, super handsome and easily the best thing the company has sent us.
This update to the Corsair MP700 Pro is over 2GBps faster thanks to new, higher-bandwidth NAND -- and was just a whisker off taking the performance crown.
The dual-channel Q200 dash cam from venerable vendor Thinkware has some great features, but the captures, while workable, didn't impress us. At a lower price, we'd like it better.
SanDisk's round mound of 10Gbps desktop storage is named appropriately. It's called the Desk Drive and is available in generous 4TB and 8TB capacities at relatively affordable price points.