- Home
- Archives for Alan Martin

Alan Martin
Alan Martin is a freelance writer with more than a decade’s worth of experience, mainly in the technology space, with bylines at The Evening Standard, Tom's Guide, The i and many others. His main focus at Expert Reviews is ensuring that your next pick of phone or wearable is the right choice for you and represents the best possible value for money. In the past he’s covered a broad range of games, dental apparel and pet accessories and, on one memorable occasion, had to strip off to retrieve a rogue drone from a lake – such is his dedication to reviews.
- Huawei Band 3 Pro review: A well-rounded fitness tracker The Huawei Band 3 Pro does nearly everything you could want in a tracker for a keen price£80
- recommendedSamsung Galaxy A50 review: Mid-range brilliance Incredible value, Samsung’s mid-range Galaxy is seriously worth a look£310
- best buyKindle Oasis (2017) review: Deposed, but still great Amazon’s premium e-reader is bigger and tougher than ever and has Audible audiobook playback, too£229
- Acer Chromebook 315 review: Big, but bad The Acer Chromebook 315 may look like a steal for a 15.6in laptop, but it has serious drawbacks£280
- Petcube Bites 2 and Petcube Play 2 review The Petcube cameras are great fun for pet lovers, but don’t represent great value compared to other cameras
- best buyHoneywell HY254E QuietSet Tower Fan review Quieter than most and without giving up too much in the way of power, it's a better night's sleep in a box£74
- 23andMe and Ancestry DNA tests slashed for Prime Day Our two favourite DNA tests have been cut for Prime Day
- Doro 8035 review: User-friendly software, weak hardware The Doro 8035 does a good job of hiding the scary parts of Android, but weak hardware still struggles£140
- Huawei Mate 20 Lite review: Shining Lite The Huawei Mate 20 Lite is an extremely competent all-round performer with cuts mostly in the right places£379