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From connected toothbrushes to smart coffee machines. Everything's smart now days.
- Moleskine is an Italian manufacturer, papermaker and product designer founded in 1997 by Francesco Franceschi, based in Milan, Italy.
- Your smart home starts at the front door. Control and monitor your home from anywhere with August Smart Locks and Doorbell Cam!
- The Nest brand name was originally owned by Nest Labs, co-founded by former Apple engineers Tony Fadell and Matt Rogers in 2010. Nest.com has moved to the Google Store. Nest and Google Home have joined forces as Google Nest.
- The Moto G7 Power is packing a Qualcomm Snapdragon 632 processor with 3GB of RAM. It comes with just 32GB of storage, of which 18GB is available out of the box. Fortunately, you can add up to an additional 512GB of external storage with a microSD card.
- Experience the benefits of having your own garden, no matter where you live. Grow 100% organic herbs, fruits, salads and flowers, free from GMOs and pesticides, fresher than any plants you'll find in stores. The user-logic of the Click & Grow gardens is similar to that of Nespresso and Keurig capsule coffee machines only instead of coffee pods, we offer plant capsules with a variety of seeds.
- ecobee makes wi-fi enabled smart thermostats for residential and commercial applications that are intuitive to use and beautiful to look at. We help you maximize comfort and savings without compromising your lifestyle.
- TechCrunch is an American online publisher focusing on the tech industry.
- A new platform for creativity, pop culture conversation, innovation, collabs with legendary artists. Watches. Tech accessories. Collectibles.
- Xperia is the brand name of smartphones and tablets from Sony Mobile. The name Xperia is derived from the word "experience".
- America's #1 internet connected camera brand with smart security for home or business: flexible wired or wire-free use for where you need it.
- Ringly sells stunning jewelry that makes sure you never miss an important call or text.