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Let the robot do the cleaning, I’ve got a life to rebuild

The Eureka J15 Max Ultra takes over the cleaning so you can take back your time

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After everything in my life unraveled, I didn’t have the bandwidth to deal with life’s little messes.

Not the dishes piling up. Not the tangled strands of hair on the rug. Certainly, not the coffee I accidentally spilled on the floor because my hands wouldn’t stop shaking that week.

I’ve always believed in the power of movement to reset. But recovery needs structure too.

So, when the Eureka J15 Max Ultra entered my life after I moved homes and cities, it became a sturdy reminder that some things could still be handled — on my behalf, even when I couldn’t.

It goes where I can’t (or where I don’t want to)

Most days, I’m either in the gym, on a race trail, or at my desk buried under product launch calendars. I leave the house early and get home late. And when I’m home, I want to rest and not do chores.

The Eureka J15 Max Ultra became the roommate I didn’t know I needed.

With my limited time to clean and reset, I know I wouldn’t get the job done, especially on corners which take a lot of time.

Let’s be honest: corners have always been where messes settle and get forgotten.

The J15 Max Ultra does the opposite of forgetting. It sees them, and knows they’re there. And when it finds them, it extends its brush and mop, literally reaching out to scrub what most robots ignore.

That alone would’ve made it impressive. But what made me trust it was how it doesn’t tap furniture or jerk around awkwardly. It approaches carefully, cleans thoroughly, and pulls back without leaving a mark.

The secret is in its dual-extension system. While most robot vacuums are equipped with a single extending brush or a non-pressurized mop that dangles and wipes, this one features ScrubExtend and SweepExtend, both engineered to adapt to hard-to-reach spaces like edges, table legs, and irregular wall corners.

Even when it detects uneven shapes or changes in your furniture layout, it applies consistent downward pressure while mopping — up to 8 Newtons — to scrub, not just swipe.

The entire movement is supported by a flexible swing arm design, which retracts safely and smoothly, without ever bumping into your chairs or walls.

It even manages to clean the edges in testing, which you’ll see when you walk barefoot and there’s no gritty dust left clinging to corners.

The tech that puts your peace of mind first

Eureka’s J15 Max Ultra isn’t just another round disc that bumps around and calls itself smart.

It’s designed with thoughtful innovation that doesn’t scream for attention but earns it with consistency. Its Hyper-Fusion Technology delivers a whopping 28,000 Pa of suction power, which means it doesn’t miss a spot.

Its FlexiRazor Roller Brush is designed to adjust to different floor types and debris. Hardwood, tile, carpet, cat litter, dry food crumbs, this vacuum eats it all up without getting tangled or whining about the effort.

But what makes it truly different is its IntelliView AI 2.0 system. It doesn’t clean blindly. Using 3D structured light and RGB cameras, it identifies objects on the floor, recognizes rooms, and even adjusts cleaning patterns based on the mess.

It knew when my cat knocked over his litter box and when I dropped cookie crumbs next to my desk during a post-breakup binge. It knew and cleaned accordingly.

I can’t always keep up, so it cleans itself

Most robot vacuums return to base to charge. Some auto-empty dust. A few rinse the mop. This one does all of it, and then some.

The All-in-One Base Station refills clean water, empties dirty water and dustbin, washes the mop with heated water, and dries it with hot air. It also cleans the base tray underneath and collects tray waste into a separate dust bag.

That last part matters. Other bases skip tray cleaning, which leads to odor buildup. Eureka solves this with a tray scraper system that scrubs after every cycle, then separates solid from liquid waste before the next run.

It’s the kind of low-maintenance routine you don’t need to think about. The dust bag lasts up to 75 days. The clean water tank can handle up to 500 m² of mopping. And the 6400 mAh battery gives it up to 360 minutes of runtime.

That means it can clean the entire apartment, rinse itself off, and do it again without needing a recharge or refill.

That’s more than enough support for someone trying to stay afloat.

The caveats

Of course, nothing’s perfect. The vacuum’s All-in-One Base Station is large. You’ll need to make space for it, preferably somewhere with easy water access. If you live in a tiny apartment or a studio, the footprint might feel intrusive, which is the case with my 28sqm apartment.

Also, the setup required some time. Mapping your home for the first time takes a few runs, and you’ll have to be patient while it learns where things go. You’ll also want to play around with the app to adjust schedules, no-go zones, and cleaning preferences.

The map also doesn’t capture my space neatly. It wasn’t able to determine which one is my bedroom, and I had to customize the map so that the zones work seamlessly when I decide to clean the house.

But once you’ve set everything up, you rarely have to think about it again. And I think, that’s the point.

Is the Eureka J15 Max Ultra your GadgetMatch?

If you’re the kind of person whose brain needs external structure before you can function, who wants to come home to a clean space without feeling the guilt of not having done it yourself, and if your idea of self-care involves reclaiming control over your space without wasting hours vacuuming or scrubbing tiles, then yes. This is your GadgetMatch.

At US$ 1,299, the Eureka J15 Max Ultra may be on the premium end of robot vacuums, but it delivers on every feature.

Picture it this way: You’re buying back time, energy, and mental clarity. Because this one clears the emotional debris that builds up when you’ve been too tired, too broken, or too busy to care.

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Giving up counter space for reverse osmosis: Living with Waterdrop M6H in NYC

A 7-stage filtration system

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Waterdrop M6H

Living in New York City means two things when it comes to the kitchen: constantly negotiating with counter space and having the best drinking water in the country.

That’s exactly where a countertop reverse osmosis system like the Waterdrop M6H finds its place. It fits into apartment life surprisingly well, though not without tradeoffs.

Peace of mind

New York City is known for having some of the best drinking water in the country, and for most people, straight-from-the-tap is perfectly safe and dare I say: tastes the best, too. 

But using a reverse osmosis system isn’t necessarily about fixing bad water. It can also take already good water and filtering it down to a much finer level.

The Waterdrop M6H uses a 7-stage filtration system, which goes beyond basic filtration to remove things like heavy metals, chlorine, PFAS, and microplastics, which you might not think about daily but are still present in trace amounts. It also has UV sterilization, adding another layer of protection by targeting bacteria that may not be caught in filtration alone.

That extra layer of filtration becomes especially helpful when you have guests or family visiting. My parents, for example, have more sensitive stomachs, so even small differences in water quality can matter.

One tradeoff with reverse osmosis is that it also removes naturally occurring minerals like calcium and magnesium. In practice, it shouldn’t be a major concern for most people. Food, not water, should be the primary source of these nutrients.

Built for apartment living

One of the biggest advantages of the Waterdrop M6H is how easy it is to set up. There’s no installation, no need to touch your plumbing, and if you’re renting: no back-and-forth with a landlord. 

It sits on my counter like any other appliance. It’s roughly the size of my super automatic coffee machine, which makes it feel familiar and non-invasive. And just like my coffee machine, I get access to great drinking water with just a few presses.

For apartment dwellers like me, that plug-and-play design is a huge win. I could be living in my current home for years, but will likely still need to move out at some point. That means I can take the M6H with me no matter where life takes me.

Compact is both good and bad

That small footprint is what makes it viable in a city kitchen, but it also introduces the biggest inconvenience. 

Because the unit is compact, the water tank isn’t huge, and neither is the wastewater capacity. The built-in 135oz water tank capacity is large enough to get you through a good portion of the day. 

In practice, that means you’ll be refilling clean water and emptying the waste tank regularly, sometimes more than two times a day depending on usage. 

It’s not difficult, but it’s definitely more hands-on than a built-in system that runs continuously in the background.

Eats up precious counter space

Beyond just physically occupying counter space, the machine changed how I use my kitchen. 

The spot it takes is often the same area I would use for prepping food, whether that’s chopping vegetables, rolling or kneading dough, and plating meals. It’s also the same spot I use for putting dirty dishes before they get washed.

So while it technically fits, it reduced my working surface in a noticeable way. In a New York kitchen, losing even a small section of prep space can have a huge impact on one’s daily routine.

Bottle compatibility can be hit or miss

Another noticeable drawback of its compact size is the height clearance under the spout. If you tend to use taller insulated bottles, especially the narrow ones, they won’t always fit comfortably underneath.

I have a combination of tall and short ones, and so that means having to tilt the taller ones or filling them in stages, which interrupts an otherwise convenient experience.

Well thought-out experience

Where the Waterdrop M6H really stands out is in how easy it is to use. The touchscreen is intuitive without feeling overdesigned, and the preset buttons for coffee and tea temperatures are more than welcome. Thanks to its instant heating, I’m never waiting around for hot water when I want a comforting cup of tea after a chilly day out.

One of my favorite features is the ability to customize how many ounces of water you want dispensed. You can set it, place your glass or bottle underneath — as long as it fits — and walk away while it fills because it stops on its own. It’s a small detail that makes drinking clean water convenient.

It’s just a bonus that I’m more conscious of the amount of water I’m drinking on a daily basis.

The detachable glass pitcher is another thoughtful touch. You can take it off and pour directly to your vessel of choice, store it in the fridge for cold water, or use it directly for cooking.

Better than a filter pitcher

If you’ve used a standard filter pitcher before, the difference is immediate. 

With something like a Brita, you’re constantly refilling and waiting for water to slowly drip through the filter before you can use it. The Waterdrop M6H produces purified water much faster and on demand.

Even though I have to refill the tank daily, it’s still far less frequent, and far less tedious, than topping off a pitcher multiple times a day. 

Cost-wise, it also evens out over time. Instead of repeatedly buying smaller filters, you’re replacing one larger filter less often, with a more advanced level of filtration to show for it.

Is the Waterdrop M6H your GadgetMatch?

Even in a city with excellent tap water, a reverse osmosis system like the Waterdrop M6H can be helpful. It makes the most sense if you’re renting but still want better-than-tap filtration without dealing with permanent changes. 

While not as inconvenient as a Brita pitcher, it still requires daily maintenance. It is not the best fit if you’re already tight on counter space, cook frequently and rely heavily on your prep area.

A permanently installed reverse osmosis system will always win when it comes to pure convenience, and Waterdrop has great options for that. It runs continuously, requires less day-to-day interaction that you just forget about it, and it doesn’t take up precious counter space. 

For my current setup, the Waterdrop M6H is a practical middle ground. It delivers many of the same benefits in a flexible, renter-friendly form.

The Waterdrop M6H retails for US$429 before tax. Maintenance is straightforward: the replacement filter costs $79.99 and lasts about 12 months or roughly 1,100 gallons of water.

It isn’t cheap, but you can think of it as a long-term investment in your health. Its benefits aren’t immediate or obvious day-to-day, but something you’ll likely appreciate over time and thank yourself for later.

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TCL expands SQD-Mini LED lineup with QM8L, QM7L

New premium TVs push color, contrast, and accessibility across price tiers

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TCL is doubling down on premium TV tech with the launch of two new SQD-Mini LED series: the QM8L and QM7L.

Announced in New York, the new lineup builds on TCL’s push to make high-end picture quality more accessible. The company is positioning SQD-Mini LED as a “no-compromise” display technology. It’s tech that delivers both high color accuracy and deep contrast without forcing buyers to choose between the two.

At the center of this is TCL’s Deep Color System, which enables up to 100% BT2020 color coverage while minimizing issues like color crosstalk and inconsistent saturation. Combined with more precise local dimming zones, the result is deeper blacks, brighter highlights, and improved HDR performance across a wide range of content.

Flagship-level performance, broader reach

Leading the new additions is the QM8L, positioned as TCL’s “Ultimate Choice” just below its flagship X11L. It features a CSOT WHVA 2.0 Ultra panel, offering high contrast ratios, wider viewing angles, and an anti-reflective layer for better clarity in bright environments.

The QM8L also introduces TCL’s updated Halo Control System, which reduces blooming while improving shadow detail and overall picture accuracy. It supports up to 4,000 local dimming zones and reaches peak brightness levels of up to 6,000 nits. Like TCL’s higher-end models, it runs on the TSR AI Pro processor for scene-by-scene optimization.

Meanwhile, the QM7L targets a slightly more accessible segment without stripping away core visual upgrades. It still benefits from the Deep Color System and enhanced local dimming, offering up to 2,100 zones and peak brightness of up to 3,000 nits—figures TCL claims can outperform premium OLED brightness in certain scenarios.

Subheading: Smart features and audio upgrades

Both models come equipped with audio tuned by Bang & Olufsen and support expandable setups via Dolby Atmos FlexConnect, including optional wireless subwoofers and speakers.

On the software side, TCL continues its partnership with Google TV, now enhanced with Gemini integration. This enables more conversational voice controls, content discovery, and even upcoming features like AI-generated video clips through Veo on Google TV.

An over-the-air update will also bring support for Dolby Vision 2 Max. It introducea features like Content Intelligence and improved tone mapping for brighter HDR visuals that stay true to the creator’s intent.

Pricing and availability

The TCL QM8L series is available now, while the QM7L is up for pre-order:

QM8L pricing:

  • 65-inch – $2,499.99
  • 75-inch – $2,999.99
  • 85-inch – $3,999.99
  • 98-inch – $5,999.99

QM7L pricing:

  • 55-inch – $1,199.99
  • 65-inch – $1,499.99
  • 75-inch – $1,999.99
  • 85-inch – $2,499.99
  • 98-inch – $3,999.99

With the QM8L and QM7L, TCL is widening its premium lineup. It’s offering more ways to get high-color, high-contrast performance without jumping straight to flagship pricing.

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Why a dedicated mattress vacuum is the allergy season upgrade you need

Whether you feel it or not, your mattress gets nasty

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As allergy season rolls around, most people focus on the obvious fixes: air purifiers, antihistamines, keeping the windows shut. But when was the last time you vacuumed your mattress? Exactly.

We spend nearly a third of our lives in bed, and over time it quietly collects dust, skin flakes, and all kinds of microscopic buildup. You might not see it, but it’s there.

Your mattress isn’t as clean as you think

Even if your space looks spotless, mattresses and upholstered furniture trap particles deep inside the fabric, even if you wash their covers regularly.

For some people, that can contribute to allergy symptoms, causing discomfort throughout the day. For others, it just makes your sleep environment feel kind of gross.

If you’re not experiencing symptoms? Good for you, but that doesn’t mean your mattress is magically cleaner. It just means you’re not reacting to it.

Either way, it’s not exactly what you want to be sleeping in.

Deep cleaning that goes beyond the surface

Regular vacuums aren’t designed to pull out what’s embedded deep inside fabrics. They mostly skim the top. The FEPPO Pro mattress vacuum is built specifically for this.

It combines a 500W motor with 16,000 Pascals of suction and a tapping system that hits up to 40,000 times per minute. It’s essentially shaking loose dust from deep within your mattress so it can actually be removed.

And it’s corded, which honestly makes a difference. Unlike using your existing vacuum with another attachment, you don’t have to wait for it to recharge after cleaning  your floors. You just plug it in whenever you feel like cleaning and go. The cord is long enough that you can move around your bed or couch without it feeling annoying.

It also uses UV-C light and ultrasonic waves, so it’s targeting even those particles invisible to the naked eye. The UV-C light works at the surface level, while ultrasonic waves reach deeper into the fabric layers to help reduce buildup over time. There are also safety sensors, so the UV light only turns on when it’s in contact with a surface.

Another thing people don’t think about: moisture. FEPPO Pro uses 140°F hot air to help dry out fabrics while cleaning, which helps sanitize it. There’s also a subtle fragrance built in so it leaves your bed feeling more fresh than when you started cleaning.

All the dust and dirt collected from one pass over the couch and its cushions

I used it to clean my couch, too, which I haven’t vacuumed in about a year. Because guests sit on it even with outside clothes and its covers don’t come off, it naturally gets even dirtier than the mattress.

Filtration that doesn’t throw anything back into the air

All the dirt collected after one pass over my bed

With a multi-layer HEPA filtration system, it captures 99.97% of fine particles (down to 0.3 microns). The dual dust cup design helps keep suction consistent without clogging.

So what you pick up actually stays contained—instead of floating right back into your room.

Is it your GadgetMatch?

If you’ve never thought about vacuuming your mattress before, you’re not alone. But also, maybe it’s time to start.

You don’t need to be sneezing or waking up congested to justify cleaning the place you spend a third of your life in. It’s basic hygiene that most people just ignore.

Could you use a regular vacuum with an attachment? Sure, it’s better than nothing.

But for something you use every single day, having a tool that’s actually designed for it—especially at under $70 on sale—just makes sense. Because whether you feel it or not, your mattress does get dirty.

You can either ignore it, or actually clean it.

Get the FEPPO Pro here.

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