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- The 6 Best Belts for Men | Tested Rated - GearLab
The tip end of the belt sports a 9-inch strip of teeth that ratchets through the buckle's catching pin when the belt is tightened To loosen, simply press the release lever on the buckle's exterior Another customizing feature we loved was the Chaoren's pre-marked size indicators added in 1-inch increments on the backside of the belt strap
- The 6 Best Running Armbands | Tested Rated - GearLab
The Tune Belt Sport is a favorite in terms of comfort because it is heavily padded with neoprene and provides good adjustability with its velcro strap The strap is thin and easy to adjust on the fly and wide enough to avoid pressure points
- 7 Best Electric Skateboards of 2025 | Tested Rated - GearLab
Belt-driven motors often are geared to deliver powerful torque characteristics, which is usually better for heavier riders and ascending hills Because belt-based systems are often designed to be more powerful, beginners can have a harder time learning if the board doesn't have very good beginner mode selections
- The 7 Best iPhone Cases of 2025 | Tested Rated - GearLab
It's built to take abuse and keep your phone intact Protective rubber flaps cover your phone's charging port and silencing switch, sealing out dust, grit, and moisture It also comes with a plastic holster that doubles as a belt clip or kickstand, adding practical utility for everyday carry or on-the-go media watching
- The 3 Best Cordless Phones of 2025 | Tested Rated - GearLab
It was docked a bit for relatively small buttons and less-than-stellar keypad lighting However, it has an integrated keypad, speaker on the main base, link-to-cell capabilities, and an integrated answering machine, belt clip, and audio jack to connect a headset for hands-free operation
- The 6 Best Dog Collars of 2025 | Tested Rated - GearLab
The belt buckle on the Black Rhino collar can be a bit more of a hassle to use Credit: David Wise The illuminated collar we tested — the Illumiseen — is relatively user-friendly but is a bit more work due to its electronic nature
- The 7 Best Drills of 2025 | Tested Rated - GearLab
They both have a maximum chuck size of ½", built-in LEDs, a belt clip, a battery level indicator, two different speeds, and neither is overly heavy or bulky The Atomic DCD708C2, the Milwaukee M18 FUEL, the Makita XFD14Z, and the Ryobi ONE+ HP 18V all have a chuck that can expand up to ½" as well
- Audio-Technica AT-LP3BK Review | Tested Rated - GearLab
It uses a belt drive and an aluminum platter The platter is lighter than those of the higher-end models but seems to be effective at keeping and vibration from reaching the record itself It also uses a rubber mat, which does feel like a slight downgrade from the felt mats of models like the Audio-Technica AT-LP120XUSB The tonearm is a light
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