TP‑Link M8550 5G mobile hotspot review By Alastair Jennings published 9 November 25 Connected to 5G, you can get up to 3.4 Gbps download, making it an ideal option for networks in the field.
Nothing Headphone (1) review: so close to being the best headphones debut I've ever seen, but so far By Matt Bolton published 1 July 25 Nothing's first wireless over-headphones deliver impeccable features, but we've got talk about the sound
I tested FrostWire a free, open-source torrenting solution with impressive download speeds and an extensive content library By Stefan Ionescu published 11 August 25 FrostWire is a free, open-source torrenting solution with impressive download speeds and an extensive content library.
Thrustmaster T128 review: a very capable wheel for the price, but don’t expect a premium design By Lewis Maddison published 26 May 25 The T128 is inexpensive for a racing wheel, but its performance punches above its weight.
LG XBoom Go XG2T review: a hardy yet small Bluetooth speaker primed for all environments By Harry Padoan published 28 December 24 The LG XBoom Go XG2T is a hardy, decent-sounding small speaker that’s great value…when it’s on sale.
Tribit Stormbox Lava review: a bass-heavy budget Bluetooth speaker that’s a little rough around the edges By Harry Padoan published 3 April 25 The Tribit Stormbox Lava is a solid-sounding low-priced Bluetooth speaker but it’s held back by a lackluster design and technical issues.
I spent 10 hours with Cold VR and the shooter’s slow-mo action is incredibly fun - but it's a bit unpolished and buggy By Ural Garrett published 7 February 25 With the help of a computer hacker, Cold VR sees players take on enemy AI in a world where time slows down while in motion.
Luna Ring (Gen 2) review: a subscription-free Oura rival that’s solid but not standout By Becca Caddy published 26 December 25 An updated version of the Luna Ring with a slimmer design, better battery and useful tools – but nothing game-changing in a crowded smart ring market.
Earfun Tune Pro review: budget cans with an amazing battery that sadly don't sound good By Tom Bedford published 10 June 25 Spoiler alert: the Earfun Wave Pro's cousin misses the mark
Boomerang Parental Control software review By Mike Jennings last updated 3 July 25 Boomerang sports some smart features, but the iOS app is underpowered compared to the Android version.
KEF LSX II LT review: the best small hi-res wireless stereo speakers you can buy for the price By Simon Lucas published 27 January 25 KEF's mastery of the ‘all in two’ speaker system comes down to its keenest price so far.
I spent two weeks testing the JBL Grip, and it's the ideal shower-friendly audio companion – but it won't be replacing my Flip 7 By Harry Padoan published 17 October 25 The JBL Grip is a fun entry into the audio giant’s Bluetooth speaker portfolio, and largely impresses with a top-tier design, attractive lighting, and good overall sound.
Gamakay TK101 review: impressive connectivity options and mechanical performance, but lacking features By Lewis Maddison last updated 4 April 25 The Gamakay TK101 offers mechanical switches and wireless capability at an affordable price – but does it deliver?
RedMagic 10 Air review: a lighter approach to gaming phones By Jon Mundy published 24 April 25 With the RedMagic 10 Air, RedMagic has made a gaming phone that's a little easier to live with.
Meridian Ellipse review: a super-luxe wireless speaker that doesn’t quite reach the sonic heights its price might suggest By Josh Russell published 14 March 25 This clear and detailed hi-res wireless speaker can't quite pull off the impeccable audio reproduction its price requires.
Cambridge Audio Evo One review: an exceedingly talented wireless speaker that sounds exquisite By Josh Russell published 19 February 25 Glorious Hi-Res sound, astounding features and modern design make this wireless speaker really shine.
Klim Wind laptop cooling pad review: this quiet laptop cooler is less a chill wind, more a gentle breeze By Josh Russell published 3 June 25 The Klim Wind is both cheap and impressively quiet. However, its weaker cooling compared to similarly priced rivals makes it hard to recommend.
I tested the Paessler PRTG Network Monitor - see what I thought of it By Ritoban Mukherjee last updated 7 August 25 PRTG delivers robust network monitoring with 250+ sensors and intuitive dashboards, but sensor-based pricing can escalate costs for larger deployments.
Kirby Air Riders review: this Switch 2 racer feels like Smash on wheels By Harry Padoan published 19 November 25 I glided through the chaos of Kirby Air Riders on Nintendo Switch 2, and its frenetic gameplay won me over, in spite of a few flaws.
I’ve been playing Just Dance for years, and camera controls make 2026 Edition the strongest entry yet By Dashiell Wood published 20 October 25 Just Dance 2026 Edition is an innovative and exciting entry in the long-running dance party series.
NEO S Purple Wave 5-Fret Fortnite Festival Edition review: does the job, but can’t rock hard By Scott McCrae published 23 February 25 The NEO S Purple Wave 5-Fret Fortnite Festival Edition offers up a new way to experience a bygone genre, but rhythm enthusiasts may find it lacking.
RAM Tracking review By Jonas P. DeMuro last updated 10 April 25 RAM Tracking is a good fit for fleet companies of all sizes. It offers excellent customer support and comprehensive training materials on its website.
Lost Records: Bloom & Rage Tape 1 is a carefully constructed coming-of-age story from the legends behind Life is Strange By Sarah Thwaites published 18 February 25 Lost Records: Bloom & Rage is a moving narrative adventure that quickly entangles you in its web of complex characters and sinister themes.
RSS.com review By Eram Shaikh published 3 April 25 We tested RSS.com for its features, pricing, capabilities, etc. Find our results and detailed review inside.
Vertere's DG X turntable is both sonically gifted and easy to use, and for 'serious' hi-fi, that's rare By Simon Lucas published 10 April 25 In which Vertere delivers a complete, ready-to-go turntable package at what is, by its standards, a very affordable price indeed…
I survived Atomfall’s testing countryside and became an ethically murky mercenary By Sarah Thwaites published 21 March 25 Atomfall is a charming but brutal survival game that takes its cues from iconic pop culture titans like Doctor Who and Fallout.
I’ve spent a month rocking with the CRKD Gibson Les Paul Guitar Controller and it's taken me back to the golden era of rhythm games By Scott McCrae published 7 September 25 The CRKD Gibson Les Paul Guitar Controller is a modern version of the Guitar Hero controllers of old, and it nails it
Levoit CirculAir Oscillating Fan review: a versatile pedestal air circulator that’s ridiculously good By Cesci Angell published 26 August 25 Strong yet surprisingly quiet, this versatile air circulator has me seriously impressed.
Kidslox parental control software review By Mike Jennings last updated 3 July 25 Kidslox allows for keeping track of your child's screen time and app usage, but its web filtering falls short.
Campfire's portable USB headphone amp/DAC proves an interesting listen but you should try before you buy By Simon Lucas published 16 August 25 The Campfire Audio Relay is a solid and compact headphone amp/DAC but needs a performance taste-test before you buy it.