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Anycubic Kobra X 3D printer review
By Alastair Jennings published
Affordable high-speed multi-color printing on a budget.

Minisforum MS-02 Ultra mini PC review
By Alastair Jennings published
A compact, highly expandable mini workstation that features the latest enterprise-grade networking, a powerful AI-enhanced CPU, and a modular design.

Ulefone RugKing Pad Pro rugged tablet review
By Alastair Jennings published
A genuinely capable mini-tablet with rugged certifications, decent battery life and the ability to attach a range of handy accessories.

RayNeo Air 4 Pro Batman Justice Edition review
By Alastair Jennings published
The glasses offer a compact, lightweight personal cinema that’s an ideal choice for any Batman travel fan.

TP-Link Omada EAP787 Wi-Fi 7 access point review
By Mark Pickavance published
The TP-Link Omada EAP787 is an Enterprise-class ceiling access point that uses 10GbE PoE++ technology for easy deployment.

Jabra Evolve3 85 business headset review
By Mark Pickavance published
The Jabra Evolve3 85 offers all the bells and whistles of a call centre headset while retaining the styling and elegance associated with retail-focused products.

‘A serious Apple AirPods Pro rival’: Huawei’s new FreeBuds Pro 5 are the real deal
By Becca Caddy published
‘Premium sound, standout ANC, price that undercuts most rivals… what's not to love?’ — why Huawei’s FreeBuds Pro 5 are the new AirPods rivals to beat

Asus ROG Cetra Open earbuds review: comfort at a cost
By Dashiell Wood published
The Asus Rog Cetra Open earbuds are seriously comfortable, but their high price tag and ugly design make them difficult to wholeheartedly recommend.

‘Just a joy to use’ — I reviewed the new Nothing Phone (4a) Pro and its striking design, giant blazing screen, and useful Glyph Matrix reminded me that phones can actually be fun
By Josh Russell published
With its sleek design, solid performance, and playful features, the Nothing Phone (4a) Pro has won me over from my conservative old handset.
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