Reviews

Hands-on evaluations of phones, gadgets, apps, and connected devices, focused on real-world use, strengths, trade-offs, and overall value.

Nothing Phone (4b) Review

Nothing recently released the Phone (4b) and it brings a unique flair to the budget market. This device serves as the first entry in the new budget friendly "b" series from the company. It takes some inspiration from the more expensive models but aims for a much lower price point....

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AmazFit Balance 3 Review

The smartwatch market often forces you to choose between a stylish daily driver and a hardcore fitness tool. Most people just want a device that handles both without costing a small fortune. The Amazfit Balance 3 enters this space as a powerful hybrid designed for users who balance gym sessions...

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Amazfit Cheetah 2 Ultra Review

Amazfit has quickly evolved from a budget-friendly brand into a serious performance contender that is now closing the gap with industry giants like Garmin. The Cheetah 2 Ultra is their most ambitious running flagship yet and offers a genuine alternative for anyone looking for a high-end endurance watch. It sits...

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VITURE Beast XR Glasses Review

XR glasses have moved beyond the awkward demonstration phase. The better models now focus on a practical goal: giving users a large private display without asking them to carry a monitor, stand, and bundle of cables. The VITURE Beast is one of the strongest examples yet. Priced at $549, the...

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Motorola Razr (2026) Review

Flip phones have a way of making everyday smartphone use feel a little more intentional. Snapping a phone shut after a call never stopped being satisfying, and folding a device in half before slipping it into a pocket remains a neat trick that slab phones simply can't match. Motorola has...

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TECNO Spark 50 Pro Review

The TECNO Spark 50 Pro approaches the budget phone market with a clear set of priorities. Durability, battery life, and practical extras take precedence over display resolution, gaming performance, or premium materials. That focus gives the phone a distinct identity. The Spark 50 Pro looks built for buyers who expect...

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Mammotion Luba 3 AWD Review

As many readers may know, robotic mowers have been around for years. Fewer readers, though, may know the quirks and irks that came with early models. One of the bigger catches to purchasing one is that the setup process could be more work and time-consuming than the mowing. Boundary wires,...

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ANTHBOT M9 Review

Robot mowers have been around long enough that most homeowners generally understand what's on offer: less time cutting grass and more time doing pretty much anything else. The catch, for early generations, had been the setup. Boundary wires, buried cables, patchy navigation, and the occasional mower wandering off like it...

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