Category: Reviews

The latest technology and gadget reviews. We cover mobiles, headphones, speakers, camera equipment and much more.

  • Samsung 850 Pro

    Samsung 850 Pro 512GB SSD Review

    Do some research into SSDs and the new Samsung 850 Pro Solid State Drive range repeatedly comes out on top.  There are a range of sizes available, and the model available on Amazon is the SSD only, you don’t get any drive caddy, cables or screws to go with it, it’s just the drive. Opening the…

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  • MX Dual Core Android TV Box

    MX Box Review – Dual Core Android TV Box

    If you’re looking for a little media streamer that offers scope beyond just streaming media then this little MX Box is well worth considering. The MX Android box gets it’s grunt from a dual core 1.5Ghz processor and despite it’s compact size it has lots of ports available.  As well as an SD card slot (up…

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  • EC Technology Foldable KEyboard

    EC Technology Foldable Bluetooth Keyboard Review

    It’s not always possible to have a laptop on the go, but the likelihood is you’ll have your mobile or tablet with you.  EC Technology have come up with a nifty little accessory to give you laptop style typing on the go without having to carry around a bag of tech: a foldable bluetooth keyboard!…

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  • Car in Can

    Revell Control Mini Rc Can Car Review

    The Revell Control Mini RC Can Car is a fun, low cost, RC toy suitable for ‘big kids’ as well as actual kids! The car looks the business with front and rear lights and there are a range of vehicles available.  Each uses a different frequency allowing you to get a couple of these and…

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  • booq Nerve

    booq Boa Nerve Stealth Bag Review

    The booq Boa Nerve Stealth bag has been designed for those on the go who need a high quality bag to protect both high tech items such as laptops/tablets and low tech items such as paperwork is a must. The bag is made to be water resistant (very useful for me living in Manchester!) and…

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  • Glasses free tablet

    Aroccom 7″ 3D Tablet Review

    The Aroccom 7″ tablet enters a busy market with a price of £179, making it far more expensive than low cost tablets, a little more expensive than an 8″ Samsung tablet, and only slightly cheaper than the 10.1″ Samsung Galaxy Tablet. Given the price things didn’t get off to a good start, with the logo on…

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  • Nemesis Keyboard

    Sumvision Nemesis Mechanical Gaming Keyboard Review

    A good keyboard should last you for years and the Sumvision Nemesis Mechanical Gaming Keyboard certainly feels like it’ll go the distance. It has a chunky design with loads of customisation options for a very attractive price. The Nemesis feels like a solid keyboard, it’s got chunky keys, a chunky wire, and nice back lighting.  There are…

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  • FSL Inertia Headphones

    FSL Inertia Bluetooth Headphones Review

    The FSL Inertia Bluetooth headphones offer a rather interesting design, being in ear headphones that connect only via Bluetooth.  That means there is no cable to plug into your mobile, the only wire is that one that links both headphones to each other. They also manage to cram in NFC for easy pairing, yet despite…

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  • C210 Car Camera

    Polariod C201 1080p Car Camera Review

    The Polaroid C201 in car camera is a nice looking little unit which comes with almost everything you need to record your road trips. As well as the C201 you also get a USB cable, in car charging cable, which is long enough to allow you to mount this somewhere other than the front windscreen,…

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  • DB Power 1080p Camera

    DB Power 1080p Sports Camera Review

    The DB Power 1080p Sports Camera is aimed squarely at those who are interested in a GoPro but don’t want to spend a lot of money on the camera and accessories.  Not a problem with the DB Power camera, it comes with a bewildering array of accessories, as well as a case you get accessories…

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