DALI (Danish Audiophile Loudspeaker Industries) was founded in 1983 to create “loudspeakers with outstanding performance and natural sound at competitive prices.” Since then, the compan…
Reviews
SimCam 1S security camera review: Superb AI features are the highlight of this affordable camera
The SimCam 1S is a relative rarity—a home security camera chockablock with advanced AI features, no cloud subscription requirement for them to work, and a modest price tag. That it works as w…
Samsung Galaxy S20 hands-on review: So smooth it Hertz
Samsung’s trio of new Galaxy S20 flagship smartphones are finally official, unveiled during the Galaxy Unpacked event alongside a new pair of true wireless earphones – called the Galaxy…
Sennheiser Momentum True Wireless 2 review: Premium sound quality at a premium price
Sennheiser’s true wireless earbuds are as good as any we’ve tested but they come with a hefty price tagPros Comfortable Excellent battery life Great sound quality Cons Occasional connec…
Google Pixelbook Go review
OUR VERDICTGoogle’s new Pixelbook Go is the ultimate Chromebook for anyone that doesn’t want to spend a grand on Google’s previous Pixelbook. Its astonishing battery life and amaz…
Nikon D780 review: All the camera you’ll ever need
A stupendous camera capable of outstanding results, whatever genre you shootPros Great images Superb battery life Well built Cons Expensive No internal log The top end of the DSLR market is a rolle…
Leviton Decora Smart Voice Dimmer with Amazon Alexa review: Two smart home devices in one
The Amazon Echo Dot has a small-enough footprint for most people, but it can be hard to disguise its power cord and unsightly wall-wart power supply. And if you want Alexa to control your lights, y…
iClever Indoor Air Quality Monitor review: App issues spoil this indoor air quality monitor
Though not a household name, iClever is a major producer of household devices, ranging from smart plugs to kitchen appliances to security sensors. Its latest is an indoor air quality (IAQ) monitor …
Google Home Max review: Makes more sense at £299
Big and bold, the Google Home Max is a beast of a smart speaker – and now it’s a fair bit cheaperPros Lots of bass Excellent smart features Wi-Fi, Bluetooth and 3.5mm playback Cons Expe…
AfterShokz Xtrainerz review: Get the aquatic X Factor
Waterproof MP3 players and headphones have been around for a while but it’s not often you see a pair utilising bone conduction technology as their method of audio delivery. AfterShokz has bee…