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Motorola Moto G 5G Plus Review – The cheapest 5G phone on the market

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Motorola's latest phone is one of the most affordable ways to get a device with 5G connectivity. Midrange devices often sacrifice something to get to their price point though - so what has the Moto G 5G Plus given...

Review: realme 7 Pro – a mid-range flagship that punches above its weight

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realme, a company that is a sub-brand of OPPO and was spun off to its own sub brand under OPPO’s parent company, BBK Electronics, launched in Australia just last year. The company has gone from strength to strength, with...

Australian Review: Huawei Watch Fit is a great competitor to Fitbit Charge 4

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Huawei's new Watch Fit features a rounded rectangular face with a large 1.64 AMOLED display. The Watch Fit encourages users to get into new forms of exercise through a variety of animated fitness courses, workout modes and health tracking...

Australian Review: Fitbit Sense is basically Versa 3 plus ECG and Stress Sensor

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The Fitbit Sense is their new top model. It's a new premium product line bumping Versa down into the mid range of Fitbit devices. The Sense features the world’s first electrodermal activity (EDA) sensor on a smartwatch to help...

Home review: Optus 5G home broadband is a speed demon*

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It's been only a few days since I started using the Nokia 5G Home Broadband modem from Optus but I am already impressed with the Optus 5G speed, low pings (13-19ms) and low latency. Setup is super easy and the...

Blueant X3 portable speaker review — It a big, badass portable speaker with huge...

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Last year we took a look at the Blueant X1 and X2 speakers, finding them both to offer decent sound and great value for money. This year, they’ve released the X3 with a couple of great features as...

Reviewed: Telstra NETGEAR Orbi 4GX Mesh Router with Satellite

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The NETGEAR Orbi 4GX Mesh Router with Satellite (model LBK1220) is a dual band AC1200 Wi-Fi system that uses a Telstra 3G/4G mobile data SIM to provide you with Internet access, instead of via a cabled NBN connection. You...

Australian Review: Western Digital My Passport SSD 2020

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It used to be the case that if you wanted to take a lot of files with you between two locations, you used a USB stick. These days though the sheer number and quantity of files people need to transport...

Review: Asus Mini PC PN50, a tiny PC with a decent kick

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I’ve been using a NUC as my PC for the past 12 months and have been very impressed with it. Although the Intel Hades Canyon I am using is high end specs the level of computing it delivers...

Huawei Matebook 14 Review — A solid investment but a touch too expensive…

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Back in June, we were lucky enough to take a look at the Matebook X Pro, which is the top of the line Windows laptop offering from Huawei. Sadly, the reality is that it’s very difficult to justify the...

Review: Google Pixel 5, a return to the Nexus days?

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It seems like just yesterday that Google released the Pixel 4a, and it kind of was, such is the time warp of 2020. This year Google had their Made By Google event at around the same time of...

Pixel 4a 5G Review: Google’s mid tier compared

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Google has taken a slightly different approach to its Pixel phone hardware this year, rather than the traditional Pixel line in standard and XL sizes, and a Pixel "a" line in standard and XL they have released three variants. ...

Review: Vissles-M Portable Touchscreen Monitor

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This year much of the workforce has been working from home and this looks to continue for many going forwards. One of the challenges those doing so will face is setting up their home workstation just as they...

Reolink Argus 3 Review — A battery driven, spotlight security camera that’s really functional...

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Setting up your own security cameras can be something of a minefield. The options are seemingly endless, with a variety of features and costs that seem ridiculously cheap through to the ludicrous. While Reolink falls more towards...

Weekend Warrior: Razer Deathadder V2 Pro is a new peak for wireless mice

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In the past, I’ve used plenty of Razer equipment and had a really good experience. In recent times we’ve been fortunate enough to review some of the Razer offerings and have witnessed just how broad the functionality and...

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