Reviews
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Bitwarden: A basic password manager that’s fantastic value If you’re turned off by pricey premium password managers, this cheap, functional offering is your best alternative£7.20 -
John Lewis Anyday Rolled Memory Foam Mattress review As its price suggests, the Anyday Rolled Memory Foam Mattress is one of the most basic in John Lewis’ lineup£210 -
best buy
OnePlus Nord CE 2 5G review: A magical mid-range handset The OnePlus Nord CE 2 5G is one of the best phones you can buy for around £300£299 -
Nokia XR20 review: A rugged handset but too many compromises The Nokia XR20 is a hard-wearing 5G phone with a large screen that’s sadly let down by middling hardware£450 -
Nokia G50 review: A capable 5G budget handset The Nokia G50 is perfectly competent, but older (and cheaper) handsets narrowly eclipse it£200 -
recommended
Motorola E7i Power review: Astonishing value for money Motorola goes back to basics and the £80 E7i Power is impressive for the price£80 -
best buy
Nubia Redmagic 7 review: A new gaming phone standard-bearer Nubia makes a swift return with another gaming phone bargain, offering top-tier performance at a competitive price£529 -
Asus ROG Phone 6 Pro review: A bumper mobile gaming package The Asus ROG Phone 6 Pro is a big, powerful gaming phone that shows some consideration for daily use£1100 -
recommended
Elvie Stride: A discreet breast pump with top-tier strength The Elvie Stride provides the same ultra-quiet, non-restrictive convenience of the original pump but with increased strength£170 -
recommended
Oppo Reno 8 Pro review: Almost a flagship smasher With super-fast charging and impressive performance, the Oppo Reno 8 Pro is close to flagship greatness£599 -
Zhiyun Smooth Q4: Zhiyun’s best smartphone stabiliser yet Some quirks remain but the Q4 is Zhiyun’s most well-rounded smartphone stabiliser to date£119 -
best buy
Ruark R1S review: The best DAB bookshelf radio goes online With internet radio and streaming on top of DAB+, the Ruark R1S replaces the R1 Mk4 as the best bookshelf radio£299 -
recommended
Anker PowerHouse 767 review: Big mobile solar power With the capacity to handle more demanding devices and appliances, the Anker solar PowerHouse justifies its name£3099