Engadget review recap: The Pixel 9a, smart glasses and AMD's latest CPU
Briefly

The article reviews several tech products, notably highlighting the Pixel 9a as a leading value Android smartphone at $499, praised for its excellent battery life, design, and camera features. It also discusses Even Realities' G1 smart glasses, which offer practical applications such as navigation and translation, though they come with usability concerns. Furthermore, the article touches on the iPhone 16 Pro, a powerful CPU, and a spoiler-free review of The Last of Us season two, encapsulating the diverse technological landscape covered by the reviews team.
I would love to see Google add a true telephoto lens and its charging speeds (both wired and wireless) could be better, but for $500, Google's most budget-friendly phone covers all the bases and then some.
If you're looking for a pair of smart glasses that are more practical instead of being a content capture device, Even Realities' G1 might be for you.
Read at Engadget
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