Reviews
recommended
WiiM Sound review: A mighty fine display
The WiiM Sound omits a couple of nice-to-have features, but does the basics well and brings some clever features to the table
£302
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Cuddledown ZeroMite Pillow review: A comfortable pillow that can be washed hot Cuddledown’s washable pillow is comfortable, affordable and easy to care for. But is 95°C washability everything it’s cracked up to be?£39 -
Kindle Scribe Colorsoft: The best digital notepad? Slick, quick hardware and the colours work well, but the note-taking software is basic and quirky£570 -
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Hisense XR10 review: The big, bright beast of living room projectors Fantastic image quality and the best audio we’ve heard from a living room projector. But such high-end performance comes with a sky-high price tag£5998 -
best buy
Meaco Sefte Pro Table Fan: The ultimate take-anywhere table fan Versatile, powerful and quiet, the addition of battery power makes the Sefte Pro an unbeatable floor or table fan£119 -
recommended
Medion Erazer Deputy P1: Serious gaming, seriously cheap Strong performance, a good keyboard and the option to add more memory and storage, plus a low price, make for an appealing package. Only the low-rent display lets the side down£946 -
best buy
Meaco Sefte Pro 10in Pedestal Fan review: The best goes cordless What was already a great fan gets even better with a battery installed. It’s big and quite expensive, but you can use it almost anywhere£180 -
best buy
Huawei Watch Fit 5 Pro: Simple, sleek, effective A cracking mid-range smart/fitness watch with a price that belies its build£250 -
Honor 600 Pro review: Could have been a contender The Honor 600 Pro steps up to the flagship plate, but comes armed with mid-range cameras£899 -
Samsung Galaxy Buds4 review: 4m over function Unless you’re dead set on semi-open Samsung earbuds, steer clear of the Buds4 and check out the Buds4 Pro instead£159 -
best buy
Remarkable Paper Pure: Brilliantly simple The best digital note taker around, combining great hardware with mature, slick software£359 -
Shark ChillPill review: Attractive but underwhelming The ChillPill looks lovely, but it’s weak, noisy and expensive – don’t waste your money£130 -
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Dyson Supersonic Travel review: A premium fix for holiday hair woes Dyson’s new Supersonic Travel hairdryer is a gorgeous tool that will keep your hair healthy on holiday – but is it really worth £250?£250