Some products I have purchased and had a good experience with, sharing them with everyone.

Apple
Upgraded to Apple M1 Max, it's a great experience. Whether coding or video editing, it performs exceptionally well.
Apple
A fantastic device for reading and gaming. It's compact and powerful.
Apple
Switched from iPhone Xs Max to the mini version and I love it. It has sufficient performance and is compact and convenient.
Apple
I've been wearing it for 3 years and it's still going strong. Unlocking my Mac, answering calls, sleep tracking, and fitness recording... it does it all.
Apple
An essential part of the Apple ecosystem. Compact and convenient, with sufficient battery life, active noise cancellation, and durable build. A must-have for commuting.
Intel
Produced by Intel, I use it as a server at home with Proxmox VE. It's quiet, stable, and has sufficient performance while taking up minimal space.
Canon
An entry-level full-frame DSLR that has been with me since 2016. Paired with the 24-70 F/4 lens, it handles most daily scenes.
Canon
A budget-friendly lens for portraits and close-ups. It's definitely capable. The occasional autofocus issue is forgivable considering the price.
GoPro
A versatile action camera for running, traveling, capturing moments with my child, recording scenery, and documenting happiness.
FILCO
I've been using it since 2016 and it's as good as new. It provides a satisfying typing experience for coding and writing without causing fatigue.
HHKB
A keyboard designed for programmers. It has a soft touch and combined with VIM, it boosts efficiency and adds a touch of style.
Logitech
I prefer a slightly heavier mouse, and the G603 with two batteries feels great. The customizable buttons are also a feature I really like.
Bose
For under a thousand yuan, the noise cancellation effect is impressive. When gaming or coding, wearing these headphones provides an immersive experience.
Shokz
The perfect sports headphones. Bone conduction technology, waterproof and sweatproof, long battery life, lightweight and secure.
NAS
2x2.5G, 6xSATA 3.0, dual M.2. I installed a Hackintosh on it and it has been running stable for over half a year.