Explore Multiple New Gadgets in Our Latest Tech Review

A new batch of small but capable gadgets is making the rounds, covering everything from smarter power outlets to wireless charging power banks. Daily Camera reviewed several devices that range in price from $24.99 to $89.99, with each aimed at solving a specific everyday tech problem.
The lineup includes a multi-port USB-C hub, a smart plug, a portable power bank, and a rechargeable item tracker. Prices are accessible, and the features punch above their weight class.
The EZQuest USB-C Dual Display 12-in-1 hub costs $89.99. It gives your laptop up to 12 new ports from a single USB-C connection. The big draw is dual display support, meaning you can connect two external monitors at once. That is a rare feature at this price point, according to OC Register.
The hub is built for users who need a full desktop setup on the go. A single cable handles video, data, and power delivery all at once. It is a clean solution for anyone tired of dongle clutter.
The Shelly Plug US Gen4 costs just $24.99. It connects with Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, ZigBee, and Matter. It also works with Apple HomeKit, Amazon Alexa, and Google Home, according to Twin Cities. That is a rare level of compatibility for a plug at this price.
The plug lets you control any standard outlet from your phone or a voice assistant. You can set schedules, monitor energy use, and automate devices. For smart home beginners, it is one of the easiest entry points available.
The P781 power bank from iniushop.com costs $54.99. It holds 10,000 milliamp-hours of charge, which is enough to refill most smartphones two to three times. Its standout feature is Qi2 wireless charging at up to 25 watts, according to Pottstown Mercury. Qi2 is the newer wireless charging standard that charges phones faster than older versions.
The P781 supports both wired and wireless output. That makes it flexible for users who own different devices. At under $55, it offers solid value for a wireless-capable power bank.
The eufy SmartTrack E40 costs $34.99 and stands out among item trackers. Most trackers use small coin batteries that you throw away. The E40 has a built-in rechargeable battery instead, according to Greeley Tribune. You charge it on any standard wireless charger, and it lasts up to five months on a single charge.
Five months of battery life is a significant step up from most rivals. You get a tracker you can forget about for most of the year. For people who lose keys or bags often, the E40 is a low-maintenance and affordable option.
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