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The appliances are plotting (we checked)

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Your appliances are getting smarter, your coffee deserves better, and your energy bill might be lying to you. This week, we’re talking AI-powered everything, drip machines worth waking up for, dishwashers that save the planet, and the sneaky gadgets quietly stealing your electricity.

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Samsung wants AI in everything now
Samsung rolled into CES 2026 with a simple message: Your appliances should think harder than you do. From fridges that track your groceries to washers that tweak cycles automatically, the brand’s latest lineup feels futuristic, impressive, and just a little bit nosy.
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If your morning coffee tastes like regret, it might be time for an upgrade. Reviewed tested the best drip coffee makers you can buy right now—from sleek, barista-adjacent brewers to no-frills machines that still deliver a shockingly good cup, day after day.

 

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Ditch waste, not clean dishes
Today’s dishwashers are doing more with less: less water, less energy, and less noise. Reviewed’s eco-friendly picks prove you don’t have to sacrifice clean plates to be greener, thanks to smart sensors, efficient cycles, and designs that outperform hand-washing.
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Does this smart lock from CES read minds?
What if your front door could tell when you’re actually coming home, and not unlock when you’re just walking past it? That’s the idea behind the Aqara Smart Lock U400, one of the first smart locks to use Ultra-Wideband (UWB) technology to understand a user’s movement and intent. By tracking proximity and direction, the lock can unlock only when you’re approaching the door, eliminating accidental unlocks and the need for keys, apps, or voice commands.
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Even when your devices look “off,” many are quietly draining power and money. Reviewed explains how vampire power sneaks into your home through standby modes and always-on tech, then breaks down easy fixes that can lower your energy bill without lifestyle gymnastics.
Kill the energy vampires in your home
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