Nokia 7 Plus review
Nokia are a brand that everyone knows. They have been around a long time and after a foray into the strange world of Windows Mobile they hit rock bottom. They were then bought out by some former employees and...
Sonos Beam Sound Bar — Australian Review
Earlier this month, Sonos added the Sonos Beam sound bar to its product range. It's Sonos' second sound bar, smaller and more compact than its older Play Bar and its related Play Base product. Beam appeals to consumers who...
HTC U12+ – The Ausdroid review
HTC Sensation was the last time I used a HTC branded phone, and I haven't come across a compelling reason to buy one since. HTC's phones, while usually well designed, lacked that certain punch required to get them over...
Nokia 1 — Australian Review
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...
Vodafone TV : The Ausdroid review
The Nexus Player was the first Android TV experience many of us had but unfortunately that was released a long time ago and Google has since dropped support for it. There have been several attempts by other companies...
Nokia 6 (2018) — Australian Review
Could the new Nokia 6.1, powered by Android One, be the best budget smartphone this year?
The budget smartphone is the new battleground, with many saying the premium smartphone race is done and dusted. The budget smartphone is no longer...
D-link COVR-C1203 Budget Mesh WiFi System – Australian Review
The D-link COVR-C1203 aims to provide your home with a Wi-Fi mesh network at a lower cost than competitors like the Netgear Orbi and Linksys Velop.
It's a Budget Mesh Wi-Fi System
Like all Wi-Fi mesh systems the COVR-C1203 promises that...
Echo Spot — Australian Review
Smart speakers are an exploding category in Australia, and around the world. Amazon and Google are fuelling the charge, with Apple also adding, well, they’re adding something to the conversation. The new hotness in smart devices though is the...
Fitbit Versa: The Pebble that is now a Fitbit
Fitbit were the first big name in wearable fitness trackers and were so influential that their brand became synonymous with fitness trackers. At a certain point people started wanting more from their fitness trackers, and in response, Fitbit attempted...
Sony Xperia XA2 — Australian Review
While the hype from Sony this year centres around their new Xperia XZ2 range and the updated full-screen design which adopts the 18:9 aspect ratio, it seems there's still some life left in the old design for their mid-range...
Huawei T3 8-inch Media Pad — Australian Review
Android tablets have to be one of the most divisive products around. Some people love them, some people love to hate on them. I’m in the tablet loving camp: I have a bedside tablet, a work tablet, a general...
Huawei P20 Pro – The Ausdroid Review
Huawei's flagship P-series phones have gone from strength to strength in recent years. After finding their groove design-wise with the P6, the company gained the confidence to evolve its premier smartphone in a few notable ways in the years...
Netgear Arlo Pro 2 – Wire-free security cameras get better
It wasn't quite twelve months ago that Ausdroid first took a look at Arlo, the wire-free security cameras from Netgear. Phil reviewed the first generation product in June, and found the overall experience easy and simple to set...
Review: Bose steps into the true wireless market with the SoundSport Free
Bose make some great speakers that's for sure and we have been lucky enough to test quite a few of theme here at Ausdroid in the past few years. Now Bose have decided to try their hand with a...
Amazon Echo — Australian Review
Even though Google Home has been on-sale in Australia since last year, it wasn’t the first smart speaker announced - instead that honour goes to the Amazon Echo, a speaker powered by Amazon’s virtual assistant: Alexa.
The shopping giant entered...