Turn your Android phone into a wireless microphone that plays your voice through any Bluetooth speaker in real time. Here is the app, how to set it up in 60 seconds, and tips to get the best audio quality.
I’ve been wearing budget smartwatches almost exclusively for the past two years. Not because I can’t afford something pricier, but because I wanted to find out exactly how good the sub-$100 segment has gotten. Spoiler: it’s gotten really, really good. Back in 2023, buying a smartwatch under $100 meant settling for laggy interfaces, dim screens, …
I’ve been using ChatGPT on my Android phone nearly every day for the past year. Not just for quick questions, but for drafting emails, brainstorming project ideas, analyzing screenshots, and even having voice conversations while driving. Most people I know open the app, type a question, get an answer, and close it. They’re barely scratching …
I paid for Notion AI for 30 days to see if it lives up to the hype. My setup: I used it for taking class notes, writing blog drafts, managing a content calendar, organizing a side project, and handling daily task lists. I tracked how much time it saved me compared to my old workflow …
I’ve been testing AI-powered Android apps obsessively for the past several months. Some are genuinely replacing tools I’ve used for years. Others are repackaged gimmicks with “AI” slapped on the label. This list only includes the apps I actually kept installed and continue to use regularly. ChatGPT by OpenAI Starting with the obvious one because …
I spend an unreasonable amount of time digging through Android settings menus. It’s part of my job, but it’s also turned into a habit. Every major Android update buries useful features behind toggles and sub-menus that most people never discover. Here are the ones I’ve found in 2026 that made the biggest difference to my …
Two years ago I decided to learn basic video editing. Not professionally, just enough to put together short clips for social media. I told myself I’d practice for 15 minutes a day during my lunch break. Within three months, I was editing competently. Within six months, I was helping friends with their content. The lesson …
After 6 months tracking which purchases actually stayed in daily use, these 7 made the cut. All of them fix a daily friction point. Most cost under $30. Here is which ones to buy first.
7 Android apps tested across a full semester for real student workflows. These address the four biggest academic pain points: missed deadlines, disorganised notes, distraction and poor exam retention.
These 8 Android apps cover the most important daily use cases and were all tested for 60 days before inclusion. Here is which ones to install first and why each one earns its place on your phone.









