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Huawei Y5 2017 — Australian review

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We are giving up the very low-end devices because the margin in this is extremely low, and it’s not making enough profit for us.Richard Yu, CEO of Huawei Consumer Business Group For a company that has made it's name on...

Garmin VIRB 360 — Review

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We’ve seen a number of entries into the 360 degree camera market across the last year or so, but just about everyone I know who's had one now has it sitting in their discarded tech drawer. There could be...

Edifier TWS NB ear buds review — Great sound, ANC and affordable

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"True Wireless" Earbuds are a very mainstream device these days thanks to the trend started by Apple with their Airpods. There are some design decisions and changes that can be made; do you go with the droplet style similar...

Droidax EzyCharge for Galaxy S III — Review

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Another great charging device from Droidax to make your digital life easier Some of you will remember a few months ago I reviewed the Droidax Powerpack for Samsung Galaxy S III which I felt was a great concept, but it...

Australian Review – Amazon Echo Show 8 (2nd Generation)

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Amazon's new Echo Show 8 (2nd gen) is slightly faster to use and has a much better camera than the original Echo Show 8 1st Gen. Otherwise the hardware is the same. If you haven't used a smart display before...

Asus AiMesh AX6100 Review — Can AiMesh overcome a challenging layout to deliver connection...

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Wi-Fi is great isn’t it? When it works! I’ve got some friends (hard to believe I know…) who have struggled to get a decent signal through their home for some time. They’ve tried a few different router options as...

Moto Mods – Polaroid Insta-share Printer available for $249

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Announced late 2017, the Polaroid Insta-Share printer is one of the newest moto mods available in Australia. It'll work with any Moto Z-series handset, including the Moto Z2 Play we've got knocking around the office. In a nutshell, like...

Ausdroid Review: Vivo X50 Lite – is it more OPPO-tunistic than Vivo-lution?

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Vivo, a relative new entrant to the Australian market, has been pushing more into the mobile market from the budget to the mid and high end range, with specs to prove they can take on its competitors. Vivo has launched...

Reolink Lumus Review — Expanded functionality with the same big bang for buck

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DIY home security cameras is an absolute minefield, the options are endless as is the budget. There are pros and cons to battery-powered, Wi-Fi cameras and the same can be said of permanent power cameras. For me, having a...

Review: 7″ Kobo Libra 2 vs 8″ Kobo Sage, which e-ink e-reader should you...

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The new Libra 2 and Sage have several features not seen before in the 7-8 inch size Kobo ebook reader category including USB-C port, audiobook playback support, E Ink Carta 1200 screen technology as well as the Libra 2...

Ring Doorbell — Review

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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...

Samsung Galaxy S — Q&A

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My favourite part of the phone review, answering all your questions! I sent a message out through Twitter a few days ago asking you guys if you had any questions you wanted answered about the phone, and I've done...

Sensibo Sky lets you control your Air Conditioner via Google Assistant (or Alexa) —...

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Since the launch of products like the Amazon Echo and then the Google Home we’ve seen an explosion of Internet of Thing (IoT) devices. It turns out that voice was the interface that Home Automation and IoT had been...

Review: Airpods clone war – realme Buds Air Pro offer good sound for reasonable...

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We get a few audio devices like earbuds, earphone and Bluetooth devices to review and its far better to be wire free than tangled when listening to music or podcasts or more on the go these days especially since...

Aussie review: Vantrue E1 Mini 2.5K Wi-Fi dashcam with voice control, GPS, app

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The E1 is the smallest and most affordable dashcam made by Vantrue but that doesn't mean it has a low image and video quality thanks to the 2.5K (5 megapixel resolution) sensor which can record at up to [email protected] Interestingly...

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