This was the second year of the pandemic and technology continued to be the savior, helping millions of people around the world working from home and staying safe, even while having fun and having fun connected.
With companies buying time to bring features that reflect the needs of the pandemic, last year many practical devices were announced. Some even came with a human touch and resorted to simplicity as a core offering, even as others pushed the boundaries of what can be done.
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Here is our list of the best gadgets of 2021 based on our hands-on experiences.
The iPhone 13 Pro Max is a masterclass in improving an already great product. It's not radically different from its predecessor, but it still performs very well, thanks to features like a high refresh rate screen, more battery life and an improved camera setup.
The A15 Bionic chip that powers the iPhone 13 Pro Max makes it the most powerful smartphone on the market. But after having all but eliminated the compact camera over the years, with the iPhone 13 Pro Max, Apple appears to be warning high-end video camera makers. The iPhone 13 Pro Max can indeed record cinematic videos, which can be edited on the phone itself.
2021 will be the year Samsung perfected foldable phones. The Galaxy Z Fold 3 is unlike any other smartphone on the market, offering users extra screen real estate that promises more productivity.
The Z Fold 3 was always destined to become the benchmark in foldable smartphones, but nobody knew the device would become so refined this year. However, the biggest surprise was clearly the Galaxy Z Flip 3 aimed at those who preferred that phone that was smaller when not in use.
The iPhone 13 offers performance and value, a rare combination hard to come by. On paper, it looks like an incremental upgrade from last year's iPhone 12, but the iPhone 13 is more polished than any high-end smartphone.
In an age where mid-range phones started to feel mundane and predictable, the Galaxy A52 has added a little sparkle. With the Galaxy A52, Samsung came up with a phone that tried to strike a balance between price, features and design.
Each year, the Redmi Note series sets a new standard and 2021 was no different. With the Redmi Note 10 Pro Max, the company has launched a 108MP camera and a macro camera, both of which perform exceptionally well given the price range in which this phone operates.
The new Kindle Paperwhite is a step up from its predecessor, but it's not a huge upgrade and that's okay. It has updated features that might seem insignificant to some but improve the already excellent ebook reader.
Samsung fought Apple hard in the premium smartwatch segment with the Galaxy Watch 4 this year. The Galaxy Watch 4 is the first smartwatch to run on the new Google Wear platform co-engineered by Google and Samsung.
Nintendo's flagship console got a mid-cycle refresh this year with the new Switch OLED model. It's still the Switch we all love, but the new version offers a seven-inch OLED screen on the back. handheld mode, along with 64GB of storage – double that of the original Nintendo Switch and a stand enhanced.
The Dell 4K UltraSharp Webcam might seem like overkill for the average user, but if you're a streamer or content creator, this device makes a big difference. It's aesthetically pleasing with its retro-inspired design, clever mounting options, and magnetic lens cover for privacy.