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Ausdroid Reviews: Samsung Galaxy A54 5G – When The A team Flagship looks meets...

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Samsung began ramping up the mid-range series with its latest A series devices launching in Australia. The Galaxy A54 5G is part of this latest series, and the company at the time stated that this A54 5G was the...

Ausdroid Reviews: Moto Edge 30 Fusion – The fusion of design and power

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Motorola announced three new devices recently to its Edge lineup in Australia, and we recently reviewed the Moto Edge 30 Ultra, which is the high-end model of the latest lineup. Now now we have the second device, the Moto...

Ausdroid Reviews: Ring Doorbell Battery Plus – ring ring, why don’t you give me...

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Ring has been around for a while now and is now part of the bigger Amazon parent. The Ring Doorbell Battery Plus has been revamped with the ability to now, with a wider field of view, an improved video quality...

Razer Junglecat mobile gaming controller — Review

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Gaming controllers for phones are becoming increasingly popular. As mobile only games get better, older games are ported onto mobile and with streaming ‘real games’ to mobiles on the very near horizon we expect they will become even more...

Reviews: Alienware gaming gear – the 510K keyboard and the 610M mouse

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The last few weeks I have had the opportunity to check out some new Alienware gaming products: the Alienware 510K keyboard, the Alienware 610M mouse and a couple of headsets, the 510H and the 310H. All four accessories share the...

Samsung Galaxy Watch6 review: A polished and more refined fashinable choice

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In the latter half of the year, Samsung introduced a new addition to its wearable technology lineup: the Galaxy Watch6 series, which encompasses both the Galaxy Watch6 and Galaxy Watch6 Classic models. Concurrently, they also launched their latest smartphones,...

Firewalla Blue Review — Automatic protection for your family or business online, the easy...

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In the current online environment, if you’re not at least mildly concerned about data security and the online safety of your family you probably aren’t paying enough attention. There are constant threats online from spam, phishing, malicious code...

Ausdroid Reviews – The Pixel 7a – Improvements with a familiar design

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Well we knew it was coming and now it's here, Google's Pixel 7a, the smaller, more mid range budget sibling device to the Pixel 7 and 7 Pro from Google and so far the impressions are well, interesting. Granted...

Ausdroid reviews: ASUS ZenFone 10 – small yet mighty

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ASUS has once again launched a new compact Android which follows in the footsteps of last year's Zenfone 9, which we reviewed and found it was a great compact Android device that just needed some improvements and updates. You...

Ausdroid reviews: Motorola Edge 40 – its vivatastic colour meets design

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Motorola has recently launched three new devices here in Australia, two of which were foldable devices. The other being a standard candy bar smartphone, the Motorola Edge 40, which the company stated at the time of the launch was...

Samsung Galaxy S20 5G (and Galaxy S20+) — Australian COVID-19 Lockdown Review

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I'm going to say this at the outset, loud and clear - reviewing a phone during the lockdown following a viral pandemic is an interesting exercise; it's hard to do really exciting photo samples when you can't really leave...

Michael Kors Bradshaw 2 Review — WearOS delivered well in a gorgeous package

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We, like many other publications, have been quite vocal about the failings of WearOS. The fact is that the wearable market is still pretty solid with the Apple Watch well and truly leading the pack. While some in the...

ROG Zephyrus Duo 16 Review: A gaming enthusiast’s dream machine

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When it comes to the pinnacle of today's gaming laptops, ASUS ROG's Zephyrus Duo line undoubtedly receives a lot of votes from gamers. In addition to being outfitted with the most cutting-edge hardware available, it also has a dual...

Canon Powershot G7X Mark III Review – or, how I flew 12,000 km to...

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Sometimes it's drawn to my attention just how ridiculous my life can be. Some things which I've come to take as normal really just aren't. Most people don't travel internationally multiple times each year (or even once a year, or...

Reviews: eero 6 Wi-Fi Mesh Network keeping your smart home and Wi-Fi connected

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With our homes becoming smart(er) and also our work from home offices, having a strong Wi-Fi network is pretty important and whilst stock standard normal Wi-Fi units we get through our telco’s can do some of the work they...

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