Reviews
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Bose Smart Soundbar 600: What you want versus what you need The Bose Smart Soundbar 600 delivers big, immersive Dolby Atmos audio but is less convincing when handling non-Atmos content£500 -
recommended
Samsung QN900D: An AI-powered 8K HDR maestro If you’re after an 8K TV, you’ll struggle to find one capable of delivering the same levels of performance as the Samsung QN900D£6699 -
Samsung Galaxy Buds FE review: For Samsung fans only The Galaxy Buds FE are capable performers where audio and ANC are concerned but not particularly compelling unless you own a Galaxy device£74 -
recommended
Motorola Razr 40 Ultra review: Closing the gap Performance falls a bit behind, but the Motorola Razr 40 Ultra is still the closest challenger yet to Samsung’s flip phone supremacy£1050 -
best buy
Google Pixel 7a review: Picture perfect Google’s mid-priced Pixel returns ahead of schedule with a modest price increase£449 -
best buy
Ninja Speedi review: Seriously speedy The Ninja Speedi multi cooker is a versatile, good-looking appliance that excels at fast, fresh cooking£250 -
recommended
Samsung Galaxy Tab S9 review: In a league of its own Samsung is the only one making premium Android tablets like this£799 -
best buy
Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 5 review With a larger cover display, boosted performance and new fold-friendly features, the Galaxy Z Flip 5 has seriously kicked things up a notch£1049 -
recommended
Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 5 review: A marginal improvement Samsung’s top-end foldable gets pricier but the upgrades are hard to spot£1749 -
Sony Xperia 1 V review Another distinctive multimedia powerhouse from Sony, though one or two stubborn quirks keep the Xperia 1 V from true greatness£1299 -
Gtech AirRAM MK2: A simple vacuum with good battery life The AirRAM MK2 is efficient but there’s no handheld option and long hair build-up on the roller is an issue£230
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recommended
Ring Battery Video Doorbell Plus: The best yet? Improvements to field of view and video resolution mean this is the best Ring video doorbell so far£160 -
HP Envy Move review: This all-in-one isn’t made to stay put The brilliant design and built-in battery make for a fantastically flexible and usable all-in-one PC, despite a slightly disappointing spec£1119