Sony WH-1000XM5 review: Still the Bluetooth headphones to beat
Sony WH-1000XM5 review: What you need to know The WH-1000XM5 share many traits with the model that came before them but have received tweaks in a few notable areas. The most obvious change is a...
View ArticleDuux Bora 30l review: Serious drying power for big damp spaces
Having made its reputation with great fans, Duux is now turning its attention to the dehumidifier market with the Duux Bora. Like the Whisper Flex fan and the Threesixty, an impressive compact heater,...
View ArticleOral B iO10 review: Clean teeth and empty wallets
Oral-B is one of the biggest electric toothbrush brands on the market, with a wide range of brushes on offer. Brushes start at the £20 entry-level models and whizz all the way up to the all-singing,...
View ArticleRing Pan-Tilt Indoor Camera review: A security camera with a twist
Thanks in no small part to their ownership by Amazon, Ring cameras have become the default systems for anyone wanting to dip their toes into the world of smart home security. Of course, ubiquity is no...
View ArticleDe’Longhi Tasciugo AriaDry Multi 14l review: A stylish dehumidifier for...
Simplicity seems to be the thinking behind De’Longhi’s Tasciugo AriaDry Multi range of dehumidifiers – available in 12l, 14l and 16l models. There’s a lot to be said for having a device that doesn’t...
View ArticleMomcozy BM01 Baby Monitor review: A good value option for new parents
If you’re looking for an easy-to-use baby monitor that doesn’t require super-fast broadband nor is complicated to set up, then the Momcozy BM01 is the model for you. While the picture on the 5in video...
View ArticleTCL Q9BK (98Q9BK) review: From regular TV to replacement wall, this range has...
It’s becoming quite hard to keep track of all of TCL’s great-value LCD TVs over the past year, but the new Q9BK range (C765K in Europe) manages to stand out from the crowd. When it comes to...
View ArticleLavazza Jolie Evo review: Espressos and americanos without the faff
Lavazza’s original Jolie has long been one of my favourite capsule coffee machines. Its ease-of-use, quirky styling and compact design is a great fit for even the smallest kitchen worktops and it...
View ArticleTefal Easygliss Eco FV5782 steam iron review: A great choice for the eco...
So often, when products are eco-friendly, much of the performance is lost. But this isn’t the case with the Tefal Easygliss Eco steam iron. Using the highest setting in eco mode, the Tefal skims...
View ArticleBush UT24SB review: Get smart with this very affordable 4K HDR TV
The name Bush is a blast from the past for those of us of a certain vintage, especially if, like me, you’re old enough to remember the days when TVs were so expensive people rented them. In our...
View ArticleShokz OpenFit review: For the few, not the many
Shokz OpenFit review: What do you get for the money? At £179, the OpenFit are Shokz’ most expensive headphones yet, costing nearly £20 more than our favourite bone-conduction headphones, the Shokz...
View ArticleSonos Ace review: A unique, but not brilliant take on ANC headphones
Sonos says a pair of headphones is its most requested product, yet for years the company has resisted, preferring instead to stick with speakers and soundbars. In 2024, however, its resolve finally...
View ArticleHonor Magic Pad 2 review: Mostly magical
The Honor Magic Pad 2 is one of the best Android tablets that I’ve used in a very long time. Android tablets still have a reputation of not being on a par with Apple’s best iPads but manufacturers...
View ArticleSamsung Galaxy Tab S10 Plus review: Saved by software support
The Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 Plus was never trying to be the best. The brand already has the best Android tablet – the Samsung Galaxy Tab S10 Ultra – but that 14-inch behemoth can be quite cumbersome...
View ArticlePhilips Evnia 32M2N6800 review: A brilliant Mini LED monitor
The story of Mini LED gaming monitors like this Philips Evnia 32M2N6800 with Full Area Local Dimming (FALD) is a curious one. Five years ago, we reviewed one of the first: the Asus PG27UQ monitor,...
View ArticleNespresso Vertuo Creatista review: The most premium pod machine around
The Nespresso Vertuo Creatista is possibly one of the most desirable coffee pod machines on the market right now. But with a price tag of over £600, it is going to take a seriously special cup of...
View ArticleEpson EF-21 review: A step up from the budget LED projectors
With the Epson EF-21 projector series, the brand is changing it up. Until now, Epson’s best projectors have been fairly traditional affairs, sticking to the brand’s established 3LCD technology,...
View ArticleDell XPS 13 9345 review (Snapdragon X-Elite, 2024) review: Qualcomm makes the...
Back in 2012, I reviewed the very first Dell XPS 13 – an ambitious, game-changing sliver of carbon fibre and metal that raised the standard for Windows ultraportables. Now, some 12 years later, I’m...
View ArticleDoro Hemma Doorbell review: The ideal video doorbell for the vulnerable and...
Doro is best known as a purveyor of basic mobile phones, designed for the elderly and vulnerable, and it’s now extending its reach to video doorbells with the Doro Hemma. Like Doro’s phones, the Hemma...
View ArticleDe’Longhi Rivelia review: Great coffee meets effortless brewing
There’s something comforting about waking up to the aroma of freshly ground coffee. The De’Longhi Rivelia is a bean-to-cup coffee machine that brings those café-quality moments into your kitchen....
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