Engadget Review Roundup: ASUS ROG Zephyrus Duo, Fitbit Air, GoPro Mission 1 and More
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Billy Steele
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Summary
Engadget's review team provides a roundup of recent gadget reviews over the past two weeks, covering a dual-screen laptop (ASUS ROG Zephyrus Duo), a fitness wearable (Fitbit Air), and an action camera (GoPro Mission 1), along with other devices. The article serves as a recap linking to full reviews.
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Our reviews team has tested a dual-screen laptop, a fitness wearable, and more.
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