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Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 5 Review — The best of a growing bunch

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The Galaxy Z Fold 5 is the "big daddy" of the folding device market at this point. It's more mature (being 5th generation) than competitors, with a feature set and interface that users worldwide are familiar with and are...

Swann 4K NVR Security System — Australian Review

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The world of Security Cameras and home security, in general, has seen a consumer explosion with the advent of Wi-Fi battery cameras and Smart Home integrations. These devices play an important part in the market especially for those retrofitting...

Samsung Galaxy Z Flip Review — It’s a flippin’ good phone, but I wouldn’t...

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For many users, Samsung “is” Android so when Samsung delivers an innovation it has an impact. The first attempt at a folding phone from Samsung was very good but had some drawbacks -- primarily the soft screen. ...

Review: Aspera R9 is a budget rugged phone suitable for apprentice tradies

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Aspera Mobile's new rugged "R9" 4G smartphone has a tough chunky exterior to cushion it from knocks and drops and the highest IP rating IP69 which should protect it from being blasted by a high pressure hot steam jet...

Google Pixel Watch: Long term review — An outstanding first effort, but there is...

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The long awaited Pixel Watch was officially released recently, answering many questions about the device and alleviating some of the concerns raised previously. We've had one on review for a couple of months now, with our first impression posted shortly...

Yeelight: Bluetooth Controlled Light — A quick look

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In a constantly growing, developing, connected world, one of the more recent additions to the marketplace is products for the “connected home”. This goes from music streaming services, to bluetooth speakers and an ever growing market: lighting. Yeelight...

If you’ve got Fibre NBN, D-Link WiFi can help get decent speed on all...

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After so many years of living in Australia's Internet backwater, I'd not really paid an awful lot of attention to how higher performance home networking had evolved and how it mattered to getting a good experience. After all, when...

HTC Sensation — Initial Thoughts

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First off, this isn't the HTC Sensation review — that's coming in a few days once I've spent some more quality time with the device. For now I'm giving you my initial thoughts on what is to become HTC's...

Intel NUC 13 Extreme Raptor Lake Review — Wow, what a machine!

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A couple of months ago, I took a look at the Intel NUC Enthusiast 12 unit which was impressive and handled almost everything I threw at it. Following that review, the NUC 13 Extreme Raptor Lake was offered: A...

eufy Clean X9 Pro Review — Serious cleaning capabilities for the right home

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I've heard much commentary about robot vacuums over the last year or so, everything from they cost too much to they don't do a thorough job. Well, I can't do much about the cost of the devices, but I...

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...

Nokia 1 — Australian Review

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Over the years at Ausdroid we’ve reviewed every Android (and even one Windows) phone we can get our hands on. As a whole, we love Android phones, but we all started our mobile lives a long time before Android...

Huawei Mate 30 Pro — A kind-of Australian review

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This is a review I've been putting off writing for some time. Many others have already published their Huawei Mate 30 Pro reviews and moved on ... and to an extent, I did the latter without the former. I...

Oppo N1 — Review

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Oppo is one of the ever increasing batch of “nearly there” brands who have some nice hardware, pretty acceptable software. The Oppo N1 is a solid phone which looks great and feels nice in your hand, but can...

Oppo Find X — Australian Review

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It’s been a long time since we saw Oppo playing in the premium end of the smartphone pool. We’ve become familiar with their mid-tier R-series and lower end A-series but as smartphone geeks we like to see companies pushing...

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