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Engadget.com is a news and reviews website focused on consumer electronics, covering the latest gadgets and technology trends. It features reviews, previews, news, and opinion articles from industry experts and analysts.

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https://www.engadget.com/

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Response Time:

1.6 ms.

engadget.com outages reported by users in the last 24 hours

No Engadget problems reported in the last 24 hours

This chart shows the number of Engadget outages/problems reported by users in the past 24 hours. All data in the chart is in the Eastern Standard Time (EST) time zone.

Recent Engadget User Reports

Check out the latest user reports on Engadget, detailing the types of issues experienced and their locations. This helps you determine if others in your area are encountering similar problems.

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    Nov 08, 2023 - 02:38 PM

    A visitor from Chicago, United States has reported a problem with Service

  • US Flag Icon
    Nov 08, 2023 - 02:37 PM

    A visitor from Chicago, United States has reported a problem with General Issues

  • GB Flag Icon
    Oct 20, 2023 - 07:44 PM

    A visitor from Birmingham, United Kingdom has reported a problem with General Issues

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    Oct 20, 2023 - 11:35 AM

    A visitor from Chandler, United States has reported a problem with General Issues

  • CA Flag Icon
    Sep 06, 2023 - 09:08 AM

    A visitor from Kanata, Canada has reported a problem with General Issues

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Charles

Chicago, United States 1 years ago

Website is down

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Kanata, Canada 1 years ago

Unable to connect

Most common Engadget problems reported by users

80

General Issues

20

Service

Engadget Outage Locations

Location

Reports

Last Reported

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Chicago, Illinois, US

2

1 years ago

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Birmingham, England, GB

1

1 years ago

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Chandler, Arizona, US

1

1 years ago

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Kanata, Ontario, CA

1

1 years ago

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engadget.com website response status history

Date and Time

Response Time

Status Code

Feb 02, 2025 - 12:43 PM

1.6 ms.

200

Feb 01, 2025 - 09:29 AM

1.47 ms.

200

Jan 31, 2025 - 05:37 PM

1.53 ms.

200

Jan 29, 2025 - 07:49 AM

1.43 ms.

200

Jan 28, 2025 - 08:46 PM

1.53 ms.

200

Jan 28, 2025 - 11:40 AM

1.18 ms.

200

Jan 28, 2025 - 12:04 AM

1.46 ms.

200

This table shows the engadget.com outage requests and response browser checks executed automatically by the isdownus.com service. All data in the table is in the Eastern Standard Time (EST) time zone. If Engadget is down or slow for you. You can try using a VPN service(to try from a different location) and also check the Tips below

Tips if engadget.com is not working

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Frequently Asked Questions

We have recently sent browser requests to Engadget.com and it's up and running with status code 200 (UP) and a response time of 1.6 ms. We recommend clearing your cache or restarting/updating your app.

The most likely reason why Engadget is slow for you might be your Internet connection. If you are 100% sure it is not the internet speed, here are a few things to look at clearing your cache, app update, and possible outage on Engadget's end.

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  • 2XX - Success (The website is up and running and reachable)

  • 3XX – Redirect (The webpage is reachable, but redirects your browser to a different webpage)

  • 4XX – Browser Error (The webpage does not exist)

  • 5XX – Server Error (The server has internal errors)

Server response time is used to measure a website's performance. It measures how long it takes for a browser to receive data back from the server after a successful request.