Huawei EnVizion 360 Camera — Australian Review
Huawei are all about phones and seem to be doing a pretty good job with them. The whole company is based around providing a great user experience for their users. This year they announced alongside the Mate 10 variants...
Huawei Mate 10 — Australian Review
Huawei is quickly becoming a dominant name in the Android game both internationally and here in Australia, in fact they are ranked the second or third smartphone manufacturer in the world (depending on the month). When I sneak a...
Fitbit Ionic — Australian Review: A great fitness tracker, but a mediocre smartwatch
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It's been a big couple of years for smart fitness trackers with smartwatches now incorporating most of the functions normally included in traditional fitness trackers as standard features in Android Wear, the Apple Watch and others. The biggest name...
Mobvoi TicHome Mini — Australian Review: Google Assistant in all the speakers!
Google Assistant is appearing in everything, or at least it will be if Google has their way. Prior to IFA in September, Google announced Google Assistant would be arriving in third-party speakers and also teased that the Assistant will...
The Jaybird Run True Wireless Headphones: a gym junkie’s review
Jaybird have been making decent exercise headphones for a while now but the Jaybird Run headphones are a different beast. They are Jaybird's first foray into the true wireless segment of the headphone market, which seems to be...
Telstra TV 2 — Review
Telstra's new Telstra TV 2 is a worthy update to its original Roku-powered streaming media box. The system has grown up, matured and is ready to take its place is your AV setup - if you're willing to work...
Ring Video Doorbell 2 — Australian Review
I'm a tragic for a new gadget and the Ring Video Doorbell fit the bill when it first launched a few years ago. I didn't wait for the Australian launch, importing the unit from the US...and I love it....
MotoMods Gamepad — Hands On
The premise of the Moto Gamepad mod is simple: You insert your compatible phone straight into the gamepad, and it becomes a mobile games console with a similar feel to the Nintendo Switch. Now, there’s some really good points...
Google Pixel 2 and Pixel 2 XL — Australian Review
There is little doubt that, in the Pixel 2 range, Google have made some of the most conservatively brilliant phones from a design standpoint; they feel so light and instantly palm-able that they feel as if made of plastic,...
Bose QuietComfort QC 35 II — Australian Review
Bose make excellent headphones, and their latest QuietComfort 35 II wireless headphones are absolutely no exception. The QC35 II headphones built on the quality QC35 model released last year (and the QC25 heritage before that), and add a couple of...
Nokia 5 – Australian Review
When I heard that Nokia was coming (albeit just as a brand name through a new company called HMD Global) it gave me a feeling of happiness and nostalgia reminding me of the multitude of old Nokia devices I...
Google Home Mini – Australian Review
It's been a year since Google introduced the world to Google Home, one of the company's first physical hardware products and generally the best way to interact with the then-nascent Google Assistant.
Google came quite late to this party, with...
LG Q6 — The Australian Review
Earlier this year I reviewed the LG G6 and after some microSD card issues quite liked it. I felt that the design of it was near-on perfect -- the 18:9 display and the small bezels at the top...
We gave Sphero Mini to an 8yo to review
Introduction from Scott
I'd like to introduce my son, Adam. You may have seen him in some of my reviews in recent times. He is 8 years old and in grade 2 and loves his tech. He, like so many...
Sonos One: The Australian experience
The Sonos One is Sonos’ entry into the smart speaker category. Having dominated the multi-room speaker section of the market Sonos are looking to move into this new and fast-moving category.
The Sonos One is designed to...