Consumer Tech Reviewer & Modern Living Strategist
Harrison approaches hardware not just as a collection of specs, but as tools that dictate our daily habits. With a background in industrial design, he breaks down how domestic gadgets and smart systems can either liberate our time or needlessly clutter our physical and mental spaces.
"A gadget is only as good as the time it saves you. If a smart device requires more maintenance than the problem it supposedly solves, it's not a tool—it's a chore."
Editorial Methodology
- Long-Term Hardware Degradation Tracking
- Smart Home Interoperability & Mesh Testing
- UX/UI Friction Analysis in Daily Routines
Professional Credentials
• B.S. in Industrial Design
Rhode Island School of Design (RISD)
• Consumer Electronics Specialist
Focus on Planned Obsolescence and Repairability
Focus Areas:
Wearable Diagnostics
Intentional Minimalism
Acoustic & Visual Fidelity