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Thermal Master DV2 review: This thermal camera could be the perfect accessory for those observing nature at range, but only if the software improves

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Thermal Master DV2: 30-second review The Thermal Master DV2 is a handheld thermal imaging monocular that the maker positions in different ways depending on which storefront is visited. On its own birdwatching page, it is billed as the first dedicated thermal camera built specifically for spotting birds and wildlife. Elsewhere in the same company's catalog, and on Amazon, it appears instead as a general-purpose thermal monocular for hunting, camping and rescue work. Whatever your interest, the hardware underneath is identical. At the centre of the device sits a 256 x 192 sensor with a 12-micron pixel pitch. Thermal Master runs that raw feed through what it calls the RazorX engine, a three-core processing pipeline built from an FPGA, an ASIC and an AI upscaling block badged X³IR. The result is a 512 x 384 output image, twice the native resolution, though this is achieved through interpolation r...

FlexiRoam review 2026

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A friend who travels for work recommended FlexiRoam after a three-week trip through Southeast Asia. He's the kind of person who researches everything before he books, so when he said it was the one eSIM he'd actually use again, I paid attention. It's not the cheapest option, and there's a transparency issue worth knowing about before you buy. But it does a few things that most eSIM providers haven't bothered with, and once you see them, the usual set-and-forget approach starts to feel a little basic. Take a look at more of the best eSIMs for international travel FlexiRoam: Plans and pricing FlexiRoam organizes its plans around four travel scenarios. Local plans cover a single country, regional plans span zones like Asia or Europe, global plans work across 200+ countries and 20 airlines, and in-flight plans handle in-air connectivity on select carriers. For most international...

Instabridge review 2026

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Two years of travel eSIMs , and the routine never changed: buy a package, burn through it unevenly, lose whatever's left, start over next trip. Instabridge breaks that cycle. Your balance never expires, converts automatically when you cross borders, and the same app maps 20 million free WiFi hotspots worldwide. I tested it on a real device, went through every plan, researched, and priced it against the main alternatives. One thing worth knowing before you buy. The original Instabridge AB went bankrupt in March 2019 and was acquired from its estate by Degoo Backup AB. The company you are buying from today, Instabridge Sweden AB, is a different legal entity. It is active, solvent, and growing fast enough to acquire Nova Launcher in January 2026. CB Insights still flags the old bankruptcy event, which looks alarming out of context. It is not relevant to the current business. For budget travelers...

GigSky eSIM review 2026: For travelers who move around often

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A few years ago, landing in a new country usually meant hunting for airport WiFi, comparing local SIM cards, or paying roaming fees you would regret later. GigSky helps you avoid all that. The California-based eSIM provider has been at this since 2010, and what started as a tool for enterprise road warriors now serves over a million people across 200+ countries. GigSky has added a subscription tier, dedicated cruise and ferry plans, in-flight data packages, and a Visa partnership that hands eligible cardholders up to 3GB free before they spend a single dollar. Here’s all that you need to know about GigSky. GigSky: Pricing and plans Gigsky's pricing model is very flexible, and that gives you the space to see what fits your needs best. Plans are not sold as fixed tiers the way a phone contract is. Instead, you browse by destination, choose your data amount and duration, and pay for exactly what...

Firsty eSIM review 2026: Is the free plan actually worth it?

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Most travel eSIMs ask you to pay before you even know if they work in your destination. Firsty flips that. You get a real, working data connection for free, supported by short ads, before spending a single euro. For a product category that's been moving toward higher prices and longer commitments, that's a genuinely different pitch. Firsty is a Dutch eSIM startup founded in September 2023, built around one idea: give travelers free connectivity first and let the product sell itself. With a 4.1/5 on Trustpilot and over a million users, it's working. But the free tier has limits, the paid speeds are modest, and the company is still young. Want more options? Take a look at our best eSims for international travel . Firsty: Pricing and plans Plan Price Speed Data Ads Hotspot Firsty Free €0 256 Kbps - 1 Mbps Unlimited (ad-gated) Yes No Comfort+ From €1/day Up to 5 Mbps (tiered) Unlimited (t...

The Last House review: this tedious thriller is the worst Netflix movie of the year, and it's nothing like the trailer promised

I ended up watching The Last House twice, just to confirm I hadn't hallucinated its truly head-scratching plot. I regret to inform you that it's just as bad the second time around, making it the biggest Netflix disappointment of the year. It's unfair to call The Last House the worst movie of the year, but it's definitely not what I expected from the best streaming service , especially considering that Netflix had spent a lot of time promoting it, even creating a billboard featuring a live actor inside. The movie is being promoted everywhere, so it's a shame that it has received largely negative reviews, including mine. A post shared by Netflix US (@netflix) A photo posted by on What has been hyped up as a tense thriller about a family sealed inside their home ended up being a massive letdown. I understand that being stuck at home is boring for the characters, but we shouldn...