HTG Wrapped 2025: 24 days of tech

As 2025 comes to a close, we're taking a moment to look back at the hardware, gadgets, and tech that defined our year. But instead of sharing a boring list all at once, we're counting down to the holidays in style. Welcome to How-To Geek Wrapped 2025.

Check back every morning in December as we unveil a new product, hand-picked by one of our editors, to add to the growing list below. From our daily drivers to game-changing upgrades and hidden gems, join us as we reveal our 24 absolute favorite tech picks of 2025.

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  • Dec 16: Anker Prime Wireless Charging Station


    I replaced my Belkin charger with this Anker station, and I won't go back

    Anker's Prime Wireless Charging Station powering an iPhone 17 Pro, Apple Watch, and AirPods sitting on a wooden desk. Credit: Patrick Campanale / How-To Geek

    When it comes to charging my devices, I want everything to be the fastest and most convenient possible. At one point, I even 3D printed my own MagSafe mounts to help with charging my iPhone at my desk, but when I got Anker’s new Prime Wireless Charging Station, it solved every power problem I had at my desk.

    I’ve had many 3-in-1 charging stations over the years, but Anker’s has to be one of the nicest that I’ve owned. At my bedside nightstand, I have the Belkin BoostCharge Pro which I do love, but it’s also getting a bit old and has a fixed-length cable, which is quite annoying in my setup.

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  • Dec 15: SmartWings Motorized Linen Roman Shades

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    A real smart home has SmartWings motorized shades, so what are you waiting for?

    smartwings motorized linen roman shades partially drawn on three windows Credit: SmartWings

    In the smart homes of the future, we were promised that everything would be automated. Today, there are robot vacuums to clean your floors and smart locks that secure your residence without a key—so why should you still be manually operating your blinds?

    It’s not just about convenience. By using automated blinds or window shades and optimizing their schedule, you can enjoy significantly better energy efficiency as you use the power of the sun to regulate the temperature inside your home.

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  • Dec 14: Shure MV6

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    The legendary “podcaster mic” finally has a cheaper version for gamers

    A Shure MV6 dynamic microphone mounted on a boom arm. Credit: Ismar Hrnjicevic / How-To Geek

    There are a ton of gaming-centric microphones on the market. However, you just don’t get the same level of recording quality that comes from a specialist audio brand that knows what it’s doing. And few brands in the world of microphones are as respected or as trusted as Shure.

    One of the brand’s most famous microphones is the Shure SM7B, used by everyone from Metallica to virtually every podcast host on earth—including Joe Rogan. Shure mics are typically associated with professional settings, but the good news is that the brand’s audio recording magic has finally started to trickle down to more affordable units.

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  • Dec 13: AAWireless Two+

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    I tested 4 wireless Android Auto adapters, and this is the only survivor

    Person holding an AAWireless TWO in a car. Credit: Cory Gunther / How-To Geek

    Android Auto and Apple CarPlay are some of the best features in newer cars, but if you've ever wanted to upgrade from a wired system to a wireless one, the options were somewhat limited—until now. Don't waste your money on a no-name adapter from Amazon, and buy this one instead.

    I have an older Toyota Tacoma truck that's heavily modified and upgraded, including the Pioneer stereo, but it still doesn't support wireless Android Auto. And unless you have a relatively newer vehicle, or a higher trim model, yours likely doesn't either. Wired Android Auto and CarPlay are fine, but wireless is even better. The only adapter I've found that delivers a quality experience is the AAWireless TWO, or the new TWO+, which also works with CarPlay.

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  • Dec 12: Ajazz AK820 Pro

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    This $69 mechanical keyboard has features that usually cost $200

    The Ajazz AK820 Pro mechanical keyboard. Credit: Ismar Hrnjicevic / How-To Geek

    If you want the most satisfying typing experience and a decent gaming keyboard, you should opt for a mechanical.

    While mechanical keyboards were traditionally quite expensive without offering many extra features, today the opposite is true: You can get a fantastic mechanical keyboard at a shockingly low price.

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  • Dec 11: Aqara Camera Hub G5 Pro

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    This Aqara smart camera is more than meets the eye

    Aqara Camera Hub G5 Pro with light on and installed on a ceiling Credit: Aqara

    IP security cameras are a dime a dozen, so you might not think to look twice at the Aqara Camera Hub G5 Pro, except to note its premium design. However, beneath this flagship smart home camera is a cutting-edge smart home device.

    While the G5 Pro is an excellent outdoor smart security camera, it’s far more than that. This camera is also a full smart home hub that speaks virtually every language, covering Zigbee and Thread, with the ability to act as a Matter controller. This is Aqara’s first outdoor smart home hub, and there’s an incredible number of features packed into the unassuming device.

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  • Dec 9: ID-Cooling Frozn A620 Pro SE

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    Move over, Peerless Assassin: There is a new budget cooling king

    A white gaming PC with an ID-COOLING FROZN A620 PRO SE air CPU cooler. Credit: Ismar Hrnjicevic / How-To Geek

    A CPU cooler doesn't have to be expensive to be great. If you have a hot-running CPU, the ID-COOLING FROZN A620 PRO SE is all you really need. It's a chunky air cooler with two 120mm fans that do an excellent job at keeping your modern AMD Ryzen or Intel CPU cool without breaking the bank.

    Dual-tower designs aren't common in this price range, which is one of several factors that contribute to the A620 PRO SE's excellent cooling performance.

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  • Dec 8: Razer BlackShark V3 Pro

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    I almost returned this $250 headset, but now it's my favorite of 2025

    A Razer BlackShark V3 Pro headset on a shelf. Credit: Monica J. White / How-To Geek

    I'm not a fan of gaming headsets, so for the Razer BlackShark V3 Pro to impress me enough for me to recommend it to you is no small feat.

    I've tested well over a dozen gaming headsets in the last few years, and have only found two of them to be solid. The Razer BlackShark V3 Pro is the better one of the two, and although expensive, it was a definite tech highlight for me in 2025. With that said, I didn't love it right away.

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  • Dec 7: Moshi Digits Touchscreen Gloves 3.0

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    I live in the Midwest, and these are the only touchscreen gloves I trust

    PXL_20251205_170522231.MP-EDIT-1 Credit: Joe Fedewa / How-To Geek

    Winter is here, and you may already be tired of taking off your gloves every time you get a notification. Stores are full of those cheap “touchscreen compatible” gloves, but they're often not very good. I found a pair that actually works, and I’m never going back.

    Anyone who lives in a cold climate knows the struggle. You buy a pair of gloves that promise to work with touchscreens, only to find they only work on one or two fingers—if they work at all. Swiping up to unlock your phone takes multiple attempts, and texts take twice as long to type. Eventually, you just give up, peel the glove off, and brave the cold for a few seconds to get out a quick reply.

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  • Dec 6: Ryobi High-Torque Impact Wrench

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    My biggest DIY regret is not buying this Ryobi tool sooner

    Ryobi impact wrench on a truck tire Credit: Cory Gunther / How-To Geek

    Choosing the right tool for multiple jobs can be tough. There are countless brands to choose from, and each one offers hundreds of tools with various models that often look identical. Earlier this year, I finally bought a Ryobi High-Torque Impact Wrench, and not only is it the tool upgrade I needed, but it's something everyone should own.

    Walk through any hardware store's power tool aisle, and you'll quickly be overwhelmed by all the choices. And that's because most tools serve a specific purpose. While you probably already own some hand wrenches and sockets in various sizes, those tools can only get you so far before you need more power and torque. That's where an impact wrench comes in, and now that I have one, I wish I had bought it sooner.

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  • Dec 5: Lenovo Legion Go S

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    Stop waiting for the Steam Deck 2: The Legion Go S is here

    The Lenovo Legion Go S sitting on a table with its power adapter. Credit: Andrew Heinzman / How-To Geek

    Now that the Steam Deck is starting to show its age, gamers are searching for upgraded handhelds that can fill the void of a not-yet-realized “Steam Deck 2.” For me, the Legion Go S is that handheld, and it's just generally a great platform for on-the-go PC gaming.

    I first encountered the Legion Go S at CES 2025 and finally reviewed the handheld about seven months later, in July. While the Windows 11 version of the Legion Go S didn't impress me too much, the SteamOS Edition naturally stood out—it was the first non-Steam Deck console to ship with SteamOS, a shockingly user-friendly platform that's far snappier and more efficient than Windows 11. You can install SteamOS on any handheld PC, of course, but it's nice to have the operating system preinstalled, and Valve's official software support ensures a fairly bug-free experience.

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  • Dec 4: Keychron K4 HE

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    Finally, a high-performance gaming keyboard that doesn't look like a toy

    The Keychron K4 HE on a desk. Credit: Andrew Heinzman / How-To Geek

    One of my favorite products of 2025 almost flew under my radar. The Keychron K4 HE is an impressively affordable and fully-featured Hall-effect keyboard, with a signature pillowy feel and a mature design.

    I leapt at the chance to review the Keychron K4 HE. Not because of all the Hall-effect stuff, but because I thought it looked really cool. The wooden side panels evoke a sort-of retro feel that fits well with the wooden window frames, doors, floors, baseboards, and furniture in my office. In any case, I was right to judge a book by its cover—the keyboard's pretty great. It offers all the benefits of a typical Hall-effect keyboard, like per-key adjustable actuation, but it feels far smoother and a lot less springy than other HE keyboards I've tested. I'm not sure whether it's the Gateron Dual-rail Magnetic Nebula switches, the tray-mount design, or a combination of different factors, but the K4 HE is just fantastic for the price.

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  • Dec 3: SwitchBot Candle Warmer Lamp

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    Gift Cozy Vibes With the SwitchBot Candle Warmer Lamp This Holiday Season

    SwitchBot Candle Warmer Lamp sitting on a table in an office. Credit: Justin Duino / How-To Geek

    If you want a holiday gift that blends smart home convenience with pure seasonal comfort, the SwitchBot Candle Warmer Lamp is a standout pick. It’s designed to elevate any space with soft light and customizable fragrance, and it just happens to be the world’s first smart candle warmer lamp with Matter-over-WiFi support. That alone makes it perfect for smart home fans, candle lovers, and anyone who wants their home to feel more inviting this winter.

    Instead of using an open flame, the warmer gently melts candles from above, creating a fumeless, flameless experience that’s safer for households with kids, pets, or anyone who might forget to blow out the candle. You get all of the benefits from lighting your favorite candles with none of the soot or risk, and the warming approach distributes fragrance more evenly. When it comes to finding someone the perfect gift, the combination of safety and performance makes it an easy win.

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  • Dec 2: UniFi Dream Router 7

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    This $279 Wi-Fi 7 router is the ultimate home network upgrade

    A front view of the Unifi Dream Router 7 with the screen visible. Credit: Patrick Campanale / How-To Geek

    Choosing the right Wi-Fi 7 router can be tough. There are so many models out there, and which ecosystem is the right one to buy into? Earlier this year, I switched my entire network over to UniFi and I haven’t regretted it for a moment.

    The UniFi system might seem daunting, but it doesn’t have to be all that complicated. You can, of course, build out a pretty complex system with Ubiquiti’s hardware, but the Dream Router 7 that I went with makes building out your home network super simple.asd

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  • Dec 1: TerraMaster F4 SSD NAS

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    This $400 all-SSD NAS is the ultimate homelab starter kit

    Four different NVMe SSDs installed in the TerraMaster F4 SSD NAS. Credit: Patrick Campanale / How-To Geek

    When it comes to starting a homelab, it can be a bit of a daunting task. What hardware do you choose? What capabilities do you want? How do you build out your initial setup? Well, the TerraMaster F4 SSD NAS takes care of all that for you.

    As an all-SSD NAS, the F4 SSD actually packs a punch in the power department for its small size. The Intel N95 processor does include Intel UHD graphics to handle Plex transcoding, and, while it ships with 8GB of DDR5 RAM, you can upgrade it yourself to 32GB if you start to run out of the 8GB.

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