Hands-on: Orico Cyberdata Vault CF56 Pro NAS device review By Mark Pickavance published 22 June 25 Another reputable player enters the NAS market with all guns blazing.
I tried the CrowPi3, and found it was a superb learning platform based on Raspberry Pi By Jack Laurent published 26 June 25 Elecrow's latest learning platform
I tested Caira, the first Nano Banana AI camera – now I’m cancelling my Lightroom subscription By Rashid Ahmad, Rashid Ahmad published 19 November 25 The Caira claims to fuse proper camera engineering with Google’s new ‘Nano Banana’ AI. It mostly succeeds, but also makes you wonder if you’ve just been replaced by your own camera.
LiberNovo Omni office chair review By Collin Probst published 4 October 25 The LiberNovo Omni is a lightweight, electronically adjustable chair with fantastic ergonomics, a rechargeable battery, and all-day comfort for most body types.
Unihertz Titan 2 smartphone review By Alastair Jennings published 28 June 25 An oversized Blackberry-a-like that will appeal to a niche market
JGF 27-inch 4k monitor By Alastair Jennings published 22 June 25 The stunning JGF 27-inch monitor is a perfect match for Mac, with native 4K resolution, HDR 400 and, most importantly for creatives, DCI-P3 at 99% and Adobe RGB at up to 98%.
Oukitel WP300 rugged phone review By Mark Pickavance published 20 May 25 Another modular phone from Oukitel, this time with options for a watch and a light.
Oukitel WP100 Titan rugged phone review By Alastair Jennings published 15 February 25 The Oukitel WP100 Titan is a rugged smartphone with built-in projector, camping light, and a huge capacity battery. Essentially filling in the gaps where the Swiss Army knife leaves off.
I tested the new Peak Design Pro Tripod and it’s spectacularly good, if spectacularly expensive By Rod Lawton published 17 June 25 The Peak Design Pro tripods take the unique design features of the original Travel Tripod and scale them up for professional users.
GL.iNet Comet (GL-RM1) review By Mark Pickavance published 2 November 25 The GL.iNet Comet is a simple-to-deploy device that can open a remote portal to a system from the other side of the world.
I tested the Flashback ONE35 "re-disposable" camera, and it's a novel idea let down by a shoddy app By Jake Tucker published 9 February 25 The retro Camp Snap is a digital compact camera without a screen, and it’s just what you need.
LincPlus LincStation N2 NAS review By Alastair Jennings published 22 March 25 Slimline NAS and media server, with fast setup that makes it an ideal solution for any small business.
Creality K2 Plus 3D printer review By Alastair Jennings published 1 March 25 Large-scale next-generation printer that impresses with print quality and speed
I test VR headsets for a living, and this affordable headstrap is the first Meta Quest 3 accessory you should buy By Hamish Hector published 26 March 25 The Kiwi design K4 Boost Battery Strap is a solid option for the price, and a great pick up for more casual VR users.
After more than 12 hours with Survival Kids on Switch 2, I've found it to be a kid-friendly puzzle platformer that’s equal parts simple and satisfying By Sarah Thwaites published 14 June 25 Survival Kids is a cooperative adventure game where players are capsized on living islands, and need to platform and solve puzzles to escape.
Yaber K3 projector review: an affordable smart projector that delivers good sound but sub-par picture quality By James Davidson published 23 February 25 The Yaber K3 offers smart features for cheap, but it struggles in some key areas.
I tested the Nebula X1, and it's one of the brightest and best portable projectors available By John Higgins published 3 July 25 The Nebula X1 is a super-bright portable 4k projector that can make your indoor and outdoor movie nights special. It's pricey for a portable, but then again, this is no ordinary portable projector.
Substack review 2025 By Ritoban Mukherjee published 1 August 25 Substack combines blogging with email newsletters, offering writers easy monetization through subscriptions but with limited design control.
I tested the Elecrow Pi Terminal - read what I thought of it By Jack Laurent published 3 April 25 The Elecrow Pi Terminal bundles many IoT parts into one platform. For less than $200, the unit ships with a 12V adapter without any module.
Want to upgrade your VR headset? Look no further than my new favorite Meta Quest 3 headstrap By Hamish Hector published 26 March 25 The Kiwi design H4 Boost Halo Battery Strap is excellent, but it isn’t cheap either.
I tested Camp Snap’s retro video camera – and it’s a cut-price portal to a simpler time By Sam Kieldsen published 9 August 25 Camp Snap has followed up its cult point-and-shoot stills snapper with a similarly stripped-back, nostalgia-fuelled camcorder channelling the spirit of 1960s 8mm analogue technology.
Sketch review By Christian Cawley published 17 July 24 Sketch is a complete design and prototyping solution for macOS.
I tested the Cherry KW 7100 Mini BT - see what I thought of this travel keyboard By Tim Danton published 25 March 25 A compact travel keyboard that lacks frills but is great to type on and is well priced.
Deltarune is brilliantly bizarre, and a must-play on Nintendo Switch 2 By Vic Hood published 9 June 25 There are still three Deltarune chapters to come, but the launch of chapters one to four on Switch 2 has us feral for more of this quirky indie RPG.
Grovemade Standing Desk review By Collin Probst published 27 July 25 The Grovemade Standing Desk is possibly my favorite one yet
Blackview Xplore 2 Projector review By Alastair Jennings published 20 October 25 100-inch projection, huge battery capacity and AI apps all make this bulky smartphone an interesting choice.
Lemokey L5 HE 8K review: a gaming keyboard with all the analog tweaks you could want – but it doesn’t perform as well as its rivals By Lewis Maddison published 27 February 25 The Lemokey L5 HE 8K offers a high polling rate and Hall effect switches – but are these enough to make it a great performing gaming keyboard?
Ninja Thirsti Max review: your own personal soda machine By Karen Freeman published 16 November 24 Make soda, sparkling water, and other fizzy drinks at home.
LokLik iCraft laser cutter review By Alastair Jennings published 18 May 25 This compact, AI-powered smart cutting machine is an ideal option for any crafter or small business looking for an easy way to cut vinyl, speciality cards, or fabric.
I tested this foldable keyboard, mouse, and stand setup and it changed the way I work on the go By Collin Probst published 1 June 25 Because sometimes you need productivity essentials everywhere you go.