HiSense Vision TV — Preview
As you can see, we've got a new toy in the Ausdroid office this afternoon, and its a doozy. Readers, I'd like to introduce you to HiSense's latest Vision range of televisions, and this one's a (meagre?) 50" large....
Motorola Moto E — Review
When I attended the Motorola breakfast announcing the Moto E and Moto G 4G back in May this year, I had to say that at least in relation to the E, I didn't have high hopes. By that stage,...
Samsung Wireless Audio Multiroom M7 Speaker — Review
Samsung’s making a big push this year with their Multiroom Audio products under the Samsung Sound name. We had a brief introduction to the products at their Smart TV launch in April, followed by a full launch event in...
Oppo N1 — Review
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...
Lantronix xPrintServer Cloud Print Edition — Review
The term 'Paperless Office' has been around for some time now, but we're a long way away from it being a reality. Companies still require you to physically sign documents they email you before re-digitising them and returning them,...
Sony Smartband (SWR10) — Review
Fitness trackers are a-dime-a-dozen these days. There's a large market out there that's ripe for the taking and with no clear dominant manufacturer there are some deep pockets out there looking for the right product. The Smartband is Sony's...
Accessory review: Magnetic Charging Dock and Sonivo Fusion Bumper Case for Xperia Z2
I recently had an opportunity to spend some time with the Sony Xperia Z2, a device I really enjoyed. While I was reviewing the phone, I was contacted by Yianni from Gadgets 4 Geeks, to see if I wanted...
Nokia Treasure Tag WS-2 — Review
Editor’s Note: This review has been contributed by @AdrianGHughes - please make him feel welcome!
There’s been a marked increase in the number of “device finders" in the last couple of years. These are small bluetooth keychains and dongles that...
Retro gaming with the JXD S7800b Android-powered portable console
Editor’s Note: We don’t cover many Android-based gaming consoles here on Ausdroid, so we jumped at the chance to publish a review of the JXD S7800b, imported by Jason Weber of Dark Side of the Pants - please make...
Sony Xperia Z2 — Review
2013 was a good year for Sony. After spending several years trying to get it right, the Xperia Z finally had people talking about them in the same breath as industry leaders like Samsung and HTC. The phone’s premium...
ZTE V969 — Review
ZTE isn't a brand you're likely to have heard of - yet. They’ve been active in various markets around the world under their own brand, but kept a low profile in Australia, producing whitelabel products for Telstra and occasionally,...
Game Review: VVVVVV Android Port
I absolutely fell in love with VVVVVV when I grabbed my first Humble Bundle for PC and despite never completing it, it became my number one favourite indie game of all time. So when I saw the game had...
Jawbone Up24 — Review
The world of fitness tracking gadgets is overrun! There's already a lot of options out there, and thanks to sites like Kickstarter there's more entering the market all the time. Jawbone has been a well-established brand in the accessory...
Braven 710 Bluetooth Speaker — Accessory Review
Braven offers a distinctive line of Bluetooth speakers designed for a number of situations. Judging by their website, many of them seem ruggedised or weatherproofed in some way, and being standard Bluetooth devices they're all Android compatible. We've been...
Huawei Ascend G6 — Review
Huawei has been evolving in front of our eyes for the last couple of years. Bit by bit, device by device, the Chinese manufacturer has been releasing handsets designed to appeal to a more upmarket customer than some of...