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Andrew Gebhart

Senior Analyst, Smart Home and Wearables

My Experience

I’m PCMag’s senior analyst covering smart home and wearable devices. I’ve been writing about tech professionally for nearly a decade and have been obsessing about it for much longer than that. Prior to joining PCMag, I made educational videos for an electronics store called Abt Electronics in Illinois, and before that I spent eight years covering the smart home market for CNET. 

I foster many flavors of nerdom in my personal life. I’m an avid board gamer and video gamer. I love fantasy football, which I view as a combination of role-playing games and sports. Plus, I can talk to you about craft beer for hours and am on a personal quest to have a flight of beer at each microbrewery in my home city of Chicago.

My Areas of Expertise

  • Smart home technology: smart speakers, smart displays, robot vacuums, beer brewing robots, really any type of helper robot, and more

  • Wearables: fitness trackers, heart rate monitors, and smartwatches

  • Video games: action games, consoles, and RPGs

The Technology I Use

I tend to like mixing flavors from various companies. My personal computer is an Apple MacBook Pro. My phone is a Google Pixel 7a. My watch is a Samsung Galaxy. Yes, my watch is old, but I also enjoy seeing how far I can stretch tech into its twilight years. Before the 7a, I was using the Pixel 3a, and I still occasionally break out my original iPad mini. 

I spend plenty of time in front of my entertainment center, which features a 55-inch LG OLED TV, a Yamaha soundbar, a Nintendo Switch, and a PS5. (I insisted on getting the PS5 with the disc slot when they were hard to come by and haven’t used the feature in more than a year.) I thought I’d have given into temptation and snagged an Xbox to play Starfield by now, but Baldur’s Gate 3 saved me money by distracting me long enough for the Starfield hype to blow past.

I have two cats and sneeze plenty, so I have a Shark Air Purifier to help me fight back against their dastardly, shedding ways.

I use my aforementioned Pixel 7a for Google Assistant, an iPhone 14 to talk to Siri, and an Amazon Echo Show 5 for Alexa, so I’m not in danger of falling out of touch with any of the big three digital assistants. 

Recent Articles by Andrew Gebhart

WatchOS 11 Beta Hands On: Custom Training Goals, Personal Watch Faces, and More

Automatically check in after a workout, set that perfect photo as your watch face, and pause your step goal when you’re feeling lazy. We take Apple’s watchOS 11 public beta for a test run.

By Andrew Gebhart

Samsung Galaxy Watch 7 vs. Galaxy Watch 6: Should You Upgrade?

The new model has improved specs, but most of the significant differences come down to Samsung’s Galaxy AI. Is that enough to warrant trading in your old model? We compare specs to determine a winner.

By Andrew Gebhart

Samsung Galaxy Watch Ultra vs. Apple Watch Ultra 2: The Ultimate Adventure Watch

Samsung’s rugged Galaxy Watch Ultra is here to challenge the Apple Watch Ultra. Which watch is better suited for your outdoor excursions? We compare specs to find out.

By Andrew Gebhart

Samsung Galaxy Ring vs. Oura Ring: Which Ring Rules Them All?

Samsung's brand-new Galaxy Ring is here to take on the Oura Ring, now in its third generation. We compare specs to determine which ring is a winner.

By Andrew Gebhart

Hands On: The Galaxy Ring Brings AI to Your Fingertips

Powered by AI, Samsung's Galaxy Ring tracks activity and sleep, focusing on holistic energy and wellness. We got our fingers on one and have some first impressions to share.

By Andrew Gebhart