Peter Cao
Contributing since October, 2020
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About Peter Cao
Peter Cao has a decade of experience reviewing gadgets big and small, from iPhones to whole house audio systems and everything in between.
His work has appeared on Review Geek, 9to5Mac, Endgadget, and other tech publications around the web. Peter may love tech products of all stripes, but retains a love of all things analog like the beautiful warmth of a vinyl record.
Latest Articles
Which Android Phones Have Wireless Charging?
Do you know how wireless charging works? Let's go over what it is, how it works, and if your phone supports it.
Which iPhones Have Wireless Charging?
Did you know your iPhone supports wireless charging? Well, it does. And we've got a guide on what it is, how fast it charges, and which ones you should pick up.
MagSafe Battery Pack Review: Breaking the Ecosystem
At $99, the MagSafe Battery Pack from Apple is a laughably bad product. You're better off buying an external battery pack instead.
Sonos ARC Review: An Upgradeable and Flexible Soundbar with Captivating Sound
A great high-end, compact soundbar for your home theater setup is hard to come by. Yet, the Sonos ARC might fit the bill.
Aukey Aircore Wireless Charger Review: An Alternative to Apple's Magsafe Charger
It's kind of like MagSafe but mostly worse.
Apple AirPods Max Review: Premium Price for a Premium Experience
Apple's AirPods Max are priced higher than most over-ear ANC headphones. But are they worth the extra price?
Apple's M1 Macbooks Are So Efficient, They Don't Need Big Batteries or Loud Fans
iFixit is back at it again. This time, they've torn down the new M1 MacBooks Air and Pro. Though, they're not what you'd expect.
Android Will Soon Have an iMessage Equivalent with End-to-End Encryption
Tired of garbage quality when texting photos and videos to your friends? Google's RCS service is now available globally! Of course, your friends will need an Android device too.
OnePlus 8T Review: A Powerful Phone With a Camera that Can't Compete
The OnePlus 8T is a great phone with a fantastic display and long battery life. But I wish it would’ve axed the expensive 5G radios for a better camera and wireless charging.
T-Mobile’s New TVision Streaming Service Offers Live TV Starting at $10 a Month
T-Mobile is launching a new streaming TV service starting at $10 a month for entertainment channels. You can pay more for premium sports and news, which can cost up to $60 a month.