Top 10 Most Popular Gadget Websites list are below :
1-Engadget
Engadget is the leading gadget blog on the web. Millions of people visit the blog every month for reading honest reviews of gadgets. Engadget was launched in 2004 by Peter Rojas. Engadget is owned by AOL.
2-Crave
Crave is actually a subset of CNet.com, and it can be found in the News section. Crave is one part news and one part gadget expose, and because it’s run by Cnet.com, it’s users know that it puts a lot of time and effort into gathering up its news from several sources and getting it right. It is one of those sites where you can find useful information about newly launched gadgets such as mobile handsets, tablets, PC software, iPhone, iPad ,Mac application and hardware etc. Third place on any good top ten list.
3-Gizmodo
Gizmodo is a technology blog that publishes useful information about consumer electronics. Great place to read reviews on electronic gadgets. Gizmodo was launched in 2002 by Peter Rojas and it is owned by Gawker Media.
4-Firebox
Originally launched as hotbox.co.uk in 1998, Firebox is an online electronics retailer selling tech toys and gadgets. The homepage has a familiar Pinterest-style layout with product boxes containing the product name and price, and for newer products, a label signifying when it was added. Product boxes are also marked “New” or with a number indicating popularity. The “#1” marker indicates the most popular products ranked using an algorithm of sales data, social feedback, and user votes.
Organize the “pins” or boxes you see using the site categories of Homepage, New Stuff, Top 50, Gift Finder, Live Feed or by product. In addition to typical product categories like Home & Lifestyle, Food & Drink, and Gifts, there are also off-beat product categories such as Gadgets, Toys & Games, Personalized, WTF, Last Chance, and Random. In the site Gift Finder section you can sort products by price (ranging from $0 to $2 million) or personality type, including Book Worm, Dirt Bag, Enjoys A Brew, Likes a Drink, and Pop-Culture Junkie.
5- Gadget Lab
Gadget Lab is a part of Wired, which is itself a huge section of blogs that are devoted to computers, technology and the ever popular gadget. While it might not be as well known as the others, it still gets a lot of traffic.
6- The Gadget Flow
The Gadget Flow is a curated one-stop shop for gadgets featuring products from a variety of sites, including those mentioned above. Users submit gadgets and feature products with listings ranging in price from $50 for a 24-hour on-site product post to $1,299 for a blog post or email blast.
The site is organized by Staff Picks, Gift Ideas, Hot Collections (such as For Pet Lovers and For Photographers), and Categories (such as Fancy and Useful). Gadget product pages display picture, price, description, the option to save the product to your Gadget Flow wish list, and a “Buy Now” option, which directs you to a third-party site
7-Tomshardware
Tomshardware is one of the most popular gadget blogs on the web where you can find latest news and reviews on electronic gadgets and hardware. Best place to find useful information about electronic gadget. Tom’s Hardware was launched in 1996.
8-Geek.com
For the Geek who likes a little of everything, here you’ll find video game news mixed with reviews about new gadgets and rumors about coming technologies. Visitors welcomed by the round-faced geek with the spinning beanie cap will smile.
9-Phonearena
Phonearena is very similar to GSMArena where you can find all kinds of information about mobile handsets. Very popular blog where users can get information about all mobile handsets.
10-Coolest Gadgets
To finish out the top 10 sites we have Coolest Gadgets. As the name says, this site is dedicated to bringing its viewing public only the coolest gadgets on the market, helping to be sure that every piece of unusual or bizarre technology gets a platform for people to hold it up and look at it. An interesting place for you to find some of the latest, and more unusual, examples of gadgetry on the world market Coolest Gadgets is run from the UK but the site has a global audience and writers all over the world.