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Apple’s 13 inch M5 MacBook Air reviewed: practically future-proof
The M5 MacBook Air improves the formula and offers a long-lasting laptop made to be slim.
Leica Leitzphone reviewed: a filmic phone
Based on Xiaomi’s premium phone for 2026, the Leica Leitzphone is one of the most fun phone camera experiences you can find to date. We don’t want to give it back.
Apple’s M4 iPad Air reviewed: still great middle ground
In 2026, the M4 iPad Air is still perfectly excellent middle ground for people who want a great iPad, but without spending iPad Pro money.
Oakley Meta 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.