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Welcome to What Tom’s Guide Tested.
All of these products have passed through the scrutinizing gaze of our expert reviewers, and have been judged.
We’ll be reviewing it fully very soon, but first impressions are very promising.
Read on to see what we reviewed this week.
Using an FPV headset to fly it.
But FPV headsets are expensive, Nikita, I hear you say.
Well, not the DJI Goggles N3.
Theyve joined DJIs lineup of headsets as the cheapest option, making immersive flying more accessible.
And boy are they fantastic!
Speaking of comfort, the Goggles N3 is an extremely comfortable headset thanks to the great weight distribution.
I wear glasses all the time and Ive felt no discomfort.
The headset also comes with a handy defogging option, perfect for sudden temperature changes.
What I mean by that is that lenses don’t always have to be ultra sharp and clinical.
Oftentimes that’s exactly what you want, but sometimes you want imperfections or quirks in short: character.
ShiftCam makes iPhone lenses, and they aren’t the sharpest.
That said, some iPhone lenses, like theSandmarc 58mm iPhone lens, can sharpen your smartphone images noticeably.
ShiftCam’s lenses don’t, but I don’t think that matters.
What thebest iPhone lensesare often good for is doing things your smartphone’s camera can’t.
Your iPhone’s camera achieves blur artificially in portrait mode, by blurring the background with software.
It just isn’t the same.
We loved the 60mm telephoto and 1.55x anamorphic lenses.
They also produce beautiful lens flares and optical effects reminiscent of classic cinema.
ShiftCam’s lenses aren’t perfect.
Rather humiliatingly for ShiftCam, I had to use Moment’s fantastic smartphone app when testing ShiftCam’s lenses.
I love espresso, so testing the Acaia Lunar scale was a must.
The Acaia Lunar is truly the best of the best espresso scale.
If its so good, though, why is it not a 5* review?
Why just 3.5*?
Perhaps youre not paying for the scale itself but instead access to Acaias library of coffee-lover apps.
Then you might track tasting notes, grind, temperature, and more.
Acaia Lunar coffee scale:$250 @ AcaiaTheres nothing like the Acaia Lunar.
you’re free to record each brew directly into the Brewmaster app, which generates a flow-rate graph.
Whats more is you could review each espresso after brewing and record its tasting notes.
This is a serious scale for serious espresso lovers.
Professional baristas may not have time to live track their espresso extraction and compose evaluations of each drink.
Home baristas, however, most certainly can.
Its built really well, and it comes with Dual Super Buttons to help increase your productivity.
This keyboard is a dream to throw in on, too, and its companion software makes customization easy.
While the 8BitDo Retros design is eye-catching, its practical too.
You may find other uses for them so I encourage experimenting.
I think itll be a while until a new keyboard comes along and dethrones this one.
But for now, Ive bagsied it for my home office those Kailh switches are just too darn good.
I havent done an in-depth review yet but first impressions?
But it adds six film styles into the mix, and a new Wide Angle mode.
It looks gorgeous, handles very well and is built exceptionally well too.
Its currently available to pre-order fromAmazon U.S.andAmazon U.K. but can you stomach the price?
The Instax Wide Evo features the widest lens on any Instax camera yet 16mm in its Wide Angle mode.
But perhaps my favorite feature is the new print crank which replaces the lever on the smaller sibling.
All of this comes at a steep price though.
Keep your eyes peeled.
The Fujifilm Instax Wide Evo is currently available to pre-order.
By Nikita Achanta Read Nikitas fullFujifilm Instax Wide Evo hands-on review