Sihoo Doro C300 Pro office chair review By Collin Probst last updated 2 June 25 The Sihoo Doro C300 Pro is a feature-rich ergonomic office chair with outstanding lumbar support, adjustability, and some hypermobile armrests.
I tried the Piranha Plant camera for Nintendo Switch 2 and wanted to love it – but it’s got one fatal flaw By Harry Padoan published 25 August 25 I tested the Piranha Plant Nintendo Switch 2 camera and loved its design – but it fell at the most major hurdle.
Boulies OP300 office chair review By Steve Clark published 22 July 25 A professional-looking chair ideal for workplaces and home offices.
Thermal Master P3 thermal camera review By Mark Pickavance published 17 August 25 The Thermal Master P3 is a thermal camera that connects to a phone or PC using USB.
SteelSeries Apex Pro TKL Gen 3 review: a super-solid analog gaming keyboard with top performance By Lewis Maddison published 27 November 24 The Steelseries Apex Pro TKL Gen 3 packs mighty analog performance in a premium shell – but is it worth the cost?
Despite its offbeat humor, Revenge of the Savage Planet is one of the most profoundly average games that I’ve ever played By Dashiell Wood published 6 May 25 Revenge of the Savage Planet is a competently made but formulaic action-adventure game that’s entertaining enough, but never groundbreaking.
Eureka Serene ergonomic office chair review By Collin Probst published 17 November 24 The Eureka Serene Ergonomic Chair is a high-end Napa leather executive chair that prioritizes ergonomic support and luxurious comfort, which are ideal for long work hours and stylish office setups.
BambooHR review By Rob Clymo last updated 14 September 25 Managing personnel is quick and simple using the cloud-based BambooHR software.
Philips 34B1U5600CH review By Tim Danton published 27 January 25 Another solid 34in curved widescreen, but it’s made to look expensive by the AOC.
I tried the PCSpecialist Onyx Pro - read what I thought of this powerful workstation By James Morris published 9 April 25 Don’t fret over the consumer graphics: it’s superb in many professional apps, and the rest of the spec is potent.
Metal Eden is a lightning fast sci-fi shooter, but its awful dialogue made me wish I could play it on mute By Dashiell Wood published 2 September 25 Metal Eden offers enjoyable shooting and parkour, but its story disappoints.
Canon imagePROGRAF PRO-310 photo printer review By Jim Hill published 17 July 25 Fabulous and resilient large format photos.
AndaSeat Kaiser 3 Pro XL gaming chair review: 5D armrests meet simpler design By Zak Storey published 9 March 25 Sometimes less is more, and this gaming chair delivers on exactly that premise
Monopods have come a long way, and the Sirui SVM-145P takes this simple camera support to new heights By James Abbott published 7 November 25 The Sirui SVM-145P is a versatile and robust monopod with fast operation and an impressive maximum payload, making it ideal for photography and video.
Rippling HCM review By Rob Clymo last updated 12 September 25 Rippling’s Human Capital Management platform is just part of a whole series on business management.
Beats Powerbeats Pro 2 review: a hit for heart-rate monitoring, stamina and fit, but the sound isn't perfect By Becky Scarrott published 26 February 25 Beats has done more than up its game with the Powerbeats Pro 2; the brand has actually made me reconsider what I prioritize in fitness buds – and it isn't sound quality.
Patriot Accounting and Payroll review By Rob Clymo last updated 14 September 25 Patriot accounting and payroll software offers an online solution for business owners.
DeerRun Q1 Classic treadmill review: A compact, no-fuss walking pad – but one for the ground floor By Lily Canter published 25 October 25 The DeerRun Q1 Classic treadmill is easy to use, cheap and great for upping your step count, but not the quietest.
Hbada E3 Pro office chair review By Collin Probst published 26 July 25 The Hbada E3 Pro Ergonomic Chair is a dependable office chair that provides all-day comfort, breathable mesh, and a footrest. Though it's not perfect, this chair is good for the price.
IRIS Payroll Basics review By Craig Hale published 17 September 25 Free, HMRC-approved payroll, but only for the short term
Copilot Pro for Outlook review By Ian Betteridge published 3 March 25 Of greatest use to people who are sent long, rambling emails or struggle to compose quick replies
Thrustmaster T300RS GT Edition review: a responsive racing wheel with a few too many rough edges By Lewis Maddison published 19 January 25 The Thrustmaster T300RS GT Edition is a mid-range racing wheel for PlayStation and PC – does it outperform its rivals?
Saatva Classic mattress review 2026: hotel-style luxury in your own home By Jennifer Nelson last updated 31 January 24 Read my review to find out why the Saatva Classic is TechRadar's #1 rated mattress.
Acer Aspire Vero 16 hands on: I tried the world's first oyster shell laptop By Jasmine Mannan published 12 January 25 Performance bursting at the carbon-neutral seams
Jurassic World Evolution 3 review: brilliant dinosaur breeding and creative park planning held back by busywork By Josh Russell published 22 October 25 I love breeding dinosaurs and designing scenery in Jurassic World Evolution 3 – but all the busywork feels like an unnecessary distraction
Helix Midnight mattress review 2026: a winner for side sleepers By Michele Ross last updated 7 February 24 The Helix Midnight is a best-seller made for side sleepers; how does its performance stack up against its accolades?
I tried an AI skiing coach on the slopes in real life: here's what happened By Chris Hall published 31 December 24 Carv 2 is like having a ski instructor in your pocket.
Paycor review By Jonas P. DeMuro last updated 14 September 25 Paycor is a robust HR platform, ideal for small and mid-size businesses.
PeopleHR review By Craig Hale published 15 September 25 A British-built AI-enabled HR platform for SMBs based in the UK
King of Meat offers brilliant combat and dungeon creation, but its platforming ground me down By Dashiell Wood published 2 October 25 King of Meat has a lot going for it as a co-op party game, but awkward humor and underwhelming platforming disappoint.