The Osmo Action is an impressive entry into the action camera market for DJI and gives the GoPro Hero7 Black a run for its moneyPros Impressively steady image stabilisation Waterproof to 11 metres …
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Mad Catz S.T.R.I.K.E. 4 review: The resurrection continues with this surprisingly normal keyboard
Maybe you heard, Mad Catz is back from the dead. And so far it’s been a rousing return! We looked at the return of the famed R.A.T. earlier this year and came away impressed. Sure, it’s…
Mophie Powerstation XXL review: This is the portable battery you’re looking for
The last time I tested a portable battery from Mophie was in 2017 when I reviewed the Powerstation Plus XL. It was impressive enough to earn PCWorld’s Editors’ Choice award as the best …
Samsung Galaxy A80 hands-on review: The rotating triple camera takes world-class selfies
The Galaxy A80 is the best of Samsung’s new mid-range releases, featuring an “all-screen”, no-notch display and rotating cameraThe Galaxy S10 and S10 Plus may be Samsung’s h…
Olympus E-PL9 review: A cheap and cheerful mirrorless perfect for travelling
This entry-level model from Olympus is pitched squarely at vloggers, bloggers and holiday snappersPros Small size Tilting screen Attractive retro design Fun effects modes Cons No viewfinder No USB …
Netvue Belle video doorbell review: Certainly not the belle of the doorbell ball
Netvue markets its Belle video doorbell as the first to be powered by an artificial intelligence that enables it to remember and associate names with faces (so it can learn to greet your guests by …
QNAP HS-453DX NAS box review: The most powerful multimedia NAS box that money can buy
QNAP’s HS-453DX two-bay NAS box weighs in at a hefty $699 MSRP without drives, but it’s a multimedia beast that will not only stream files, but play them directly onto your display or T…
Swiftpoint Z review: Would you spend $230 on a mouse?
Would you spend $200 on a mouse? Should you spend $200 on a mouse? Always a fan of gloriously pricey peripherals, I recently took the Swiftpoint Z for a spin to find out. At $230 list, I’m pr…
Roav DashCam Duo review: Excellent video plus GPS, but no life after 12-volt
The $130 Roav Dash Can Duo is a very capable front/interior dash cam that takes some of the best video I’ve seen. Exceptionally easy to use, it also has a GPS receiver to record your location…
Lockly Secure Pro Review: This pricey biometric smart lock joins the Wi-Fi club
I reviewed the Lockly Secure Plus smart lock late last year. It integrated a fingerprint reader into its hardware, ostensibly providing a dramatic upgrade to the security level of the system. One t…