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Thermal Master P4 review: Easily the best phone-connected thermal camera yet, but it's not perfect

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Thermal Master P4: 30-second review The Thermal Master P4 is the latest addition to the brand's P-series of smartphone thermal cameras, and technically, it eclipses the previous P3 design. Rather than offering a single thermal sensor, it pairs the now-familiar 256x192 VOx microbolometer with a visible light camera, creating a dual-lens design. Thermal Master calls the world's first of its kind in this class, ignoring all the phones with thermal cameras that already have this capability. That combination unlocks four imaging modes. Users can switch between standard infrared, visible light, IR-Fuse (a blended overlay), and MIX mode, which fuses both streams in real time. We’ve seen this work extremely well on phones that support the same approach. And the only issue is often that, because each sensor sees a slightly different angle, the two images sometimes don’t align well. This is especially true when working close up. To address this on the P4, Thermal Master introduced t...

UleFone RugKing 5 Pro review: While this rugged phone built to a price, it does have some virtues to offset the vices

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Ulefone RugKing 5 Pro: 30-second review UleFone has a rugged phone for everyone, or so it seems. The newest addition to the RugKing series is the 5 Pro, a low-cost option available for around $220. Its calling card is a 20,000mAh battery that Ulefone rates at 110 hours of endurance, which, in practice, translates to several days of real use before you need to hunt a power station or a wall socket. The trade-off is a 629g frame that is genuinely large and heavy. Though anyone who regularly carries tools, kit bags, or works outdoors will probably not find that a dealbreaker. Beyond the battery, the RugKing 5 Pro earns its moniker through dual IP68 and IP69K certification alongside MIL-STD-810H compliance. It can be submerged, jet-washed, and dropped onto hard surfaces and, allegedly, remain functional. The addition of a 20MP infrared night-vision camera and a 976-lumen flood flashlight also makes this phone suitable for camping adventures and emergency situations. Where this design...

Hostinger review 2026

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Hostinger combines low-entry cost with a range of advanced website hosting and building tools, making it one of the best web hosting providers on the market. As a versatile all-in-one solution, Hostinger scales from shared hosting, VPS & cloud plans, to tools that quickly and easily help get you online, including a full AI website builder and vibe coding platform. Along with a range of marketing tools, Hostinger gives you everything you need to build, launch, and grow a website. Hostinger: The pros (Image credit: Hostiner) Ease of use When I started building websites, if you had zero experience and wanted a website you'd go to a place like Squarespace or Wix because they offered an easy to use website builder and hosting all in one. They were a bit more expensive but if you didn't want to pay for a web developer they were still much cheaper. Hostinger has changed the game as you can use Hostinger's website builder, AI tools, and guides to easily create an...