Optus Sleek X (Alcatel Shine Lite) — Australian Review
The Optus Sleek X was announced by Optus as its own premium branded device, to take on Telstra’s Signature range (albeit in a pre-paid format). Naturally, we were keen to see what the Optus Sleek X had to offer, as...
Asus ZenWatch 3 – Australian Review
The Android Wear ecosystem seems to have stalled a little this year, marred by delayed release of Wear 2.0 and a lack of devices from most major tech companies. That doesn’t mean we haven’t seen new devices or good...
ASUS C202 Chromebook — Australian Review
I have an admission to make here. I haven't really used Chrome OS before, so I don't have a Chromebook, ChromeBit or a Chrome desktop. Like many, I mainly use my MacBook or Mac Mini, though I am familiar...
Lenovo X1 Carbon — Laptop Review
Lenovo is a name that anyone who has shopped for computers in a retail superstore will know. They’re well respected for providing quality products through a range of hardware specs, particularly corporate targeted hardware and at a reasonably affordable...
Samsung Gear S3 — Australian Review
A quick look
Samsung's Gear S2 was a breath of fresh air last year, amongst a room full of stale Android Wear devices. Granted, Huawei's Watch (released around the same time) was equally fresh, but mostly, Android Wear devices last...
LG V20 — Australian Review
The second flagship of the year from LG in 2015, the V10, did not officially make it here to Australia but 2016 is a different story. After an indifferent G5 release, LG are really looking to finally make an...
Ring Doorbell — Review
We’re living more and more connected these days, with everything needing to be connected to our smartphones, and so it stands to reason that part of our home communication (albeit a simple alerting mechanism) becomes connected too. One of...
Sennheiser PCX 550 — Australian Review
Occasionally here at Ausdroid, we get our hands on some excellent accessories for your Android devices and the Sennheiser PCS 550 Bluetooth wireless headphones may just be one of the most premium devices I have ever had the pleasure...
Samsung Gear S3 — Quick Look
Samsung's Gear S3 was launched a couple of months ago now, at IFA in Berlin back in September, but it's only just reached availability in Australia now. Likely, Samsung wanted to keep from announcing new products while still dealing...
2017 Škoda Fabia Monte Carlo – Ausdroid Drives
One of the first cars we were offered a look at when we started reaching out to manufacturers about Android Auto in 2015 was a Škoda Fabia. At the time, we weren't able to take them up on their...
LG V20 — First Impressions
2016 is a very Pixelly year. For any other manufacturer to be releasing a new phone at the end of the year, they're going to find it very difficult, especially with the large marketing push Google are doing this...
Ausdroid Review Roundup: Pixels, Motos, Daydream, headphones and more
We've published quite a few reviews in the last couple of weeks, and with all the news that's also been coming out, it's entirely possible that you might have missed some of them. So, to make sure you're across...
Daydream View, VR by Google – Australian Review (paperclip not included)
Ever Since Clay Bavor took to the stage at Google IO this year and announced Daydream VR, we've been anxiously awaiting all of the required hardware to try it out. First Google 'gave' (and by gave we mean charged...
Motorola Moto Z — Australian Review
Last year I was fortunate enough to get to review the Moto X Style and it was with a very heavy heart that I had to hand it back when I was done. You see I loved it. I...
Moto G4 Play by Lenovo — Australian Review
When Lenovo announced back in May that a 4th generation of Moto G devices was coming out in three different variants, I was a little excited to see how Lenovo could improve on its Moto G3 range last year...