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Meta Oakley Vanguard reviewed: clever tech and a privacy dilemma
With cameras, speakers, and AI to boot, are Meta’s Oakley smart glasses worth wearing, or are they a risky addition to your life?
Nothing Headphone (a) reviewed: battery for days
A more economical take on Nothing’s transparent Headphone (1), the Headphone (a) is like its brother, but costs less. Is it good value?
Google Pixel 10a reviewed: excellent yet unexciting
A new Pixel for the mid-range, the Pixel 10a is very much like last year’s Pixel 9a, and while unexciting, it’s not actually a problem.
Rode Wireless Micro reviewed: easy as
A compact microphone built for better sound from your phone or camera, the Rode Wireless Micro is a winner and easy recommendation.
Dreame Aqua10 Ultra reviewed: clever and capable
Clever and capable, the Dreame Aqua10 Ultra makes a name by doing everything you’d want a robo-vac to do. It’s pricey, but easy to recommend.
Belkin Stage PowerGrip reviewed: a must-have
Designed to be both a power bank and a way to make your phone camera more useful, the Belkin Stage PowerGrip could be our favourite accessory in 2026.
JLab Epic Open Sport reviewed: an inexpensive entrance
For under $200, the JLab Epic Open Sport offers an entrance into open audio that reads as a bargain, but still needs work.
Ninja Slushi reviewed: made for parties
Almost the saviour of the summer’s day, slushies are home and the Ninja Slushi may be why. Is it worth the $500 price tag?
Lenovo Chromebook Plus 14 reviewed: the premium Chromebook
Chromebooks aren’t known for premium features, but the Lenovo Chromebook Plus 14 pushes things in a new direction. It may well challenge everything you knew about the category.
Acer Nitro 16S AI reviewed: slender yet stealthy
A somewhat slender approach to gaming on the go, the Acer Nitro 16S AI is slim, well spec’d and might be worth a look for your next piece of kit.