Category: Reviews

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

  • EC Tech Lights

    EC TECHNOLOGY Waterproof LED Flexible Light Strip

    If you’re looking for a versatile set of lights that offer something a little different EC Technology has the answer! The 150 LED lights spread over 5m can be used inside or outside and the variety of light they offer is fantastic. In the box you get the LED lights, a mains power brick (the…

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    Sony Xperia Z1 Compact Review

    The Sony Xperia Z1 Compact is a tiny powerhouse of a mobile directly aimed at attracting those interested in an iPhone sized device.  Unlike other ‘mini’ versions of popular mobiles Sony haven’t dropped the technical spec along with the size. Impressively the Z1 Compact features the same specification as it’s (much larger) big brother, the…

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  • Netatmo Urban Weather Station

    Netatmo Weather Station Review

    The Netatmo weather station is a great looking little gadget for those interested in very local weather, and given the stereotype of Brits involves an obession with weather it should go down rather well in the UK!  Looking around at other weather stations and you can’t help notice how old fashioned most of them are.…

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  • USB Fan

    ARCTIC Breeze UK USB Fan Review

    Every now and then the sun visits the UK and heats us all up.  With this being such an unusual occurance it catchs us out everytime, leaving some of us sitting in an uncomfortable hot office.  This USB fan couldn’t have arrived at a better time as Manchester has recently had a spell of hot weather for a change!…

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    TaoTronics TT-CD04 Car Camera Review

    Building on the success of the recently reviewed TaoTronics TT-CD01 car camera comes the TaoTronics TT-CD04, a smaller unit with better specs than it’s older brother. The TT-CD04 has a much nicer look to it and increases the camera from 640×480 to full 1080p high def video at 30fps. The TT-CD04 comes with a mount, charging cable…

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  • Sony Xperia Z1

    Sony Xperia Z1 Review

    The Sony Xperia Z1 is a BIG phone, especially if you are use to an iPhone sized mobile.  It’s a large slab of glass and aluminium that has a nice weight to it and feel very comfortable in the hand.  The Z1 feels like a really nice premium mobile, although the glass seems to attract…

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  • LG G2

    LG G2 Review

    After a number of rather average mobiles LG have finally produced an excellent phone in the LG G2. Kitted out with 2GB of RAM, a full HD 5.2″ IPS display and a large battery the G2 is a powerhouse of a mobile. LG have taken an interesting approach with the design of the G2, instead…

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  • Withings Pulse O2

    Withings Pulse O2 Activity Tracker Review

    The Withings Pulse O2 joins the growing number of activity trackers available but has an additional trick up it’s sleeve: it can measure the saturation of oxygen in your blood via a built in oximeter. Provided to me for review I was impressed with what a nice, light, little unit it is and that it…

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  • Withings Blood PRessure Monitor

    Withings Wireless Blood Pressure Monitor Review

    The Withings Blood Pressure Monitor is an easy to operate device that allows you to measure your blood pressure and heart rate and track the results via the excellent Withings app and website. As this could well be an occasional use device for a lot of people it was nice to see Withings have designed…

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    EC TECHNOLOGY 8200 DPI High Precision Gaming Mouse Review

    Having recently tested and loved the EC Technology 2400 DPI gaming mouse (review here) I was looking forward to trying out it’s bigger brother, the EC Technology 8200 DPI gaming mouse.  The 8200 DPI gaming mouse is larger than any mouse I’ve previously used and it initially felt odd in my hand because of the…

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