Reviews
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Backbone One review: Supercharge your smartphone gaming The Backbone One is the best smartphone games controller on the market thanks to its superb controls and ergonomics£100 -
recommended
Nectar A Whole Night’s Sleep Pillow review Nectar’s adjustable pillow helps you to find the optimum level of comfort and support£59 -
Corsair Xeneon Flex 45WQHD240 review: Bend me, shape me Corsair’s new 45in OLED gaming monitor has a trick up its sleeve: you can bend it from flat to 800R£2099 -
Nokia C32 review: Out of its depth The Nokia C32 takes steps to improve upon its predecessors but struggles to keep up with the best budget smartphones on the market£130 -
recommended
Nokia G42 5G review: Competitive, but lacking the wow factor The Nokia G42 5G is well-specced for a £200 phone, but the brand still hasn’t nailed the synergy between repairability and software support£199 -
best buy
Sega Football Manager 2010 review Few innovations over last year's edition, but unrivalled realism make this the best football management game around.£30 -
Ubisoft Call of Juarez: Bound in Blood review This western-themed shooter has a surprising variety of action, but is a little let down by poor enemy AI.£23 -
best buy
Asus RT-AX59U: A top notch simple Wi-Fi 6 router Fine performance and a huge breadth of software features make this a very likeable home router£125 -
recommended
Weber Lumin Compact Electric Barbecue: Fast and easy to use Weber’s mains-powered Lumin Compact barbeque is quick to heat up, powerful and well worth the investment£399 -
DJI Osmo Action 4: Loves low light Improved low light performance and a host of other new features but you should probably wait for the new GoPro£379 -
recommended
Samsung Galaxy Tab S9 Ultra review: Big and beautiful The Samsung Galaxy Tab S9 Ultra is an amazing piece of hardware but the software lets the side down£1199 -
recommended
Garmin Forerunner 245 review: Everything a runner needs The Garmin Forerunner 245 is a worthy replacement to the excellent Forerunner 235£250