Reviewers at ServeTheHome, Wccftech, and APH Networks have been testing various tech products. The Supermicro SYS-E403-14B-FRN2T, an IoT server from Supermicro, has been reviewed by ServeTheHome for its compact chassis and connectivity features. Meanwhile, mini-PCs from PELADN (WO4) and GMKtec (M8 "AMD Ryzen 5 PRO 6650H") have received reviews at Wccftech, highlighting their performance and affordability. Additionally, reviewers at APH Networks, IgorsLAB, and Wccftech are testing wireless earbuds (SOUNDPEATS H3), mechanical keyboards (Epomaker Glow 75, TH99 Pro, and TH108 Pro), and AI NAS storage solutions (Zettlab D4) for their features and usability.
Computers: Supermicro SYS-E403-14B-FRN2T Review The Super Cool 1P Edge Server, PELADN WO4 Ryzen 5 5600H Mini-PC Review – Compact, Balanced Performance & Budget-Friendly, GMKtec M8 “AMD Ryzen 5 PRO 6650H” Mini PC Review – Tiny Box For Entry-Level Users
Headphones: SOUNDPEATS H3 Review
Input: Epomaker Glow 75, TH99 Pro, and TH108 Pro review: Keyboard ensemble with various layouts, display options, and dynamic RGB lighting
Storage: Zettlab D4 Review — A Convenient Budget AI NAS For Photographers And Content Creators
Computers:
ServeTheHome: Supermicro SYS-E403-14B-FRN2T Review The Super Cool 1P Edge Server
The Supermicro SYS-E403-14B-FRN2T is an IoT server that comes in a neat form factor. Over the past few years, we have featured the Supermicro E403 platforms a few times, but we have never reviewed one. That changes with this review. This is Supermicro’s edge server capable of providing plenty of connectivity and/or GPU compute in a compact chassis. With an onboard Intel Xeon 6 CPU, there is quite a bit going on with this one. Let us get into it.
Supermicro SYS-E403-14B-FRN2T Review The Super Cool 1P Edge Server
Wccftech: PELADN WO4 Ryzen 5 5600H Mini-PC Review – Compact, Balanced Performance & Budget-Friendly
Mini-PCs have become significantly more mainstream compared to where they were a few years ago, driven by advancements in the APU segment from companies like AMD and Intel. We have reviewed several devices on the website, featuring vendors like ACEMAGIC, GMKtec, and others, but today, we have our hands on a newer manufacturer, PELADN. PELADN has been a dominant vendor in the Chinese market, featuring a broad portfolio that includes custom GPUs, mini-PCs, docking stations, and more. However, today, we are reviewing their budget-friendly WO4 mini-PC, which appears to be a solid offering.
Wccftech: GMKtec M8 “AMD Ryzen 5 PRO 6650H” Mini PC Review – Tiny Box For Entry-Level Users
GMKtec has been making Mini PCs for years now. They are based in the technology hub of Shenzhen, China, have maintained strategic partnerships with AMD, Intel & Microsoft, and currently offer a wide array of solutions, from entry-level to enthusiast-grade designs based on mobility chips from AMD & Intel.
Headphones:
APH Networks: SOUNDPEATS H3 Review
When a student suddenly has money, it is quite likely they will spend it on something they do not necessarily need. For me, it was a new phone. During the first few months of my internship a couple of years ago, I bought a Google Pixel 7. I have been using it for about four years now, and it has gone through a lot of abuse. I drop it very regularly, and there was a time when I left it on my car hood and drove off. It eventually fell off, but luckily, only the screen protector was shattered. There was a time when I cracked the camera glass, which was a major damage I had to fix. I attempted to fix it myself, but during the repair, I ended up scratching the lens. I finally got a new phone after four years, and I am quite happy to know I can once again take non-blurry photos. Something just as old as my Pixel 7 would be my wireless earbuds. I would like to upgrade them to a new one, so I wonder if the SOUNDPEATS H3 would be a good option. The H3 is one of SOUNDPEATS's award-winning wireless noise cancelling earbuds with support for high-resolution audio codecs. Will the SOUNDPEATS H3 be a good set of earbuds for daily use? Keep reading to find out!
Input:
IgorsLAB: Epomaker Glow 75, TH99 Pro, and TH108 Pro review: Keyboard ensemble with various layouts, display options, and dynamic RGB lighting
Today, we are introducing three mechanical keyboards from Epomaker’s current portfolio, covering different layouts, target groups, and features. With the TH108 Pro and the TH99 Pro, the selection includes two full-size keyboards aimed at users who value a complete key layout including a numeric keypad and want to combine this with modern additional features such as display integration, rotary controls, and versatile wired and wireless connectivity. Both models are designed for productive use and, despite their similar basic orientation, offer different emphases in design and functionality. Incidentally, the TH108 Pro is absolutely whisper-quiet!
Storage:
Wccftech: Zettlab D4 Review — A Convenient Budget AI NAS For Photographers And Content Creators
It can be frustrating to sort the pictures or videos according to their categories, particularly when you are sending hundreds or thousands of files to your local storage or NAS. Well, if you are a photographer, a content creator, or anyone who just wants to keep the files safe but doesn't want to get tangled in unsorted file types, Cloud AI storage might be helpful for you. However, if privacy is a concern, you need to have a Cloud AI storage alternative, which can offer similar features on a budget.

